Remembrance and condolence about the passing of HRH Duke of Edinburgh

Remembrance and condolence about the passing of HRH Duke of Edinburgh

Here is some information locally and from the CofE about arrangements for remembrance and condolence about the passing of HRH Duke of Edinburgh

There is info on the Cof E website:

https://www.churchofengland.org/media-and-news/join-us-church-online/weekly-online-services/service-prayer-remembrance-and-hope

There are options to add your own condolence if you wish: 

https://norleigh.org.uk/ – our Book of Condolence

https://www.churchofengland.org/ – Church of England Book of Condolence

https://www.royal.uk/condolence – a national book of condolence which will be kept in the Royal Archives

Private prayer at St Michael’s Church Great Gidding

St Michael’s Church will be open for private prayer on Saturday 24 April

Robin Hayden

Robin Hayden

Robin’s funeral service will be held on Monday, 15 March, 2021 at 2.00p.m. at St. Michael’s Church, Great Gidding.

Covid restrictions

Sadly, Covid regulations restrict numbers attending the service to 30. 

Around the village

However, if you would like to show your appreciation for one of Gidding’s great characters, you will be able to do so on the day as Robin’s journey to the church will be preceded by a final circuit of the village he so loved and where he spent his entire life.

Starting at approximately 1.40p.m., first passing Flittermere Gate, the hearse will travel from the Glatton end of the village, down Main Street, then up Chapel End, Mill Road and back to Main Street before arriving at St. Michael’s.

Kind words

Gill wants to thank everyone for their very kind words, emails and notes of support.  She is extremely grateful for your kindness and hopes that as many people as possible will take a moment to pause and pay their respects, either standing by your gate or at the roadside, as the hearse passes by.

Donations

If you would like to make a donation in Robin’s memory you can do so through Crowson’s Funeral Directors or direct to the charity. 

All donations received will go to support the work of The Air Ambulance Service

Church Services January and February 2021

Church Services January and February 2021

In response to the current lockdown, Great Gidding Parochial Church Council has unanimously agreed to suspend public worship for the months of January and February. This means there will be no services of Holy Communion or Evensong at either St Michael’s or St John’s Church for the next two months.

Services continue online

However, services will be continued to be streamed on line. Details of services, and how to access them, can be found on the North Leightonstone website at www.norleigh.org.uk

This coming Sunday (17th January) there will be a service of Morning Prayer, starting at 9.30am, led by our Lay Reader, Jim Hogg. This will be via a ZOOM link. If you would like to join this service, then contact Jim. He, in turn, will email you a link you can click on, and thereby, you can take part in this service. His email address is: james.hogg@norleigh.org.uk

St Michael’s still open twice a week for private prayer

Whilst public worship is suspended, St Michael’s Church, Great Gidding will continue to be open twice a week for private prayer i.e. Thursday (9.30am – 1pm) and Sunday (1pm – 4pm).

St John’s Church, Little Gidding remains closed until further notice.

If you have any questions, then please contact the churchwarden, John De Val (tel: 01832/2934170)

Need a chat or help?

Finally, if you are aware of anyone who would welcome a phone call for a chat, or needs any help, then once again please contact John.

Service of Holy Communion

Service of Holy Communion

A Service of Holy Communion will be held at St Michael’s Church, Great Gidding

If you wish to come to this service, can you please help us by informing John De Val of your intention to attend – this will be much appreciated. 

You may either telephone him on 01832/293417 or email him 

johnedeval@hotmail.com

COVID requirements of masks, sanitizations, self distancing etc. will be followed.

Church services for Christmas 2020

Church services for Christmas 2020

Christmas this year will be unlike any previous Christmas. This also applies to Christmas celebrations in both our churches in the Giddings.


St Michael’s Church, Great Gidding

The Parochial Church Council explored the viability of a short Carol Service at St Michael’s, accepting the congregation would not be able to sing etc. We even found four people from outside the village to sing, socially distanced in the chancel. However, with the new COVID rules and Tier regulations, it was felt there were too many associated problems to ensure compliance with COVID rules, and keeping everyone (congregation and singers) safe.

There will be a Benefice Carol Service ‘online’ at 7pm on Christmas Eve. To join online please click on the benefice website: www.norleigh.org.uk

There will be no Midnight Communion on Christmas Eve this year. However there will be a short service of Holy Communion (no longer than thirty minutes) on Christmas Eve, to which you are all invited to celebrate the birth of Jesus. This service will start at the earlier time of 6.00pm.

If you wish to come to this service, can you please help us by informing John De Val of your intention to attend – this will be much appreciated. 

You may either telephone him on 01832/293417 or email him 

johnedeval@hotmail.com

COVID requirements of masks, sanitizations, self distancing etc. will be followed.

Finally, the church will be CLOSED on Thursday morning (24th December) in order to meet the necessary safety regulations for our Christmas Eve service later in the day.


St John’s Church, Little Gidding

There will be no Carol Service at Little Gidding this year.

However it is planned to hold a service of Holy Communion on Sunday 27th December at 11am. However this is subject to completion of restoration work, and the appropriate Risk Assessment being carried out. Please check with the Gidding website nearer the time. Alternatively you can contact the churchwarden, John De Val (tel: 01832/293417). 


UPDATE to: We Shall Remember Them

UPDATE to: We Shall Remember Them

UPDATE from Michael Keck following lockdown announcement:

You will have seen the Act of Remembrance for Remembrance Sunday next week advertised in St Michael’s Church. Sadly, events have now overtaken us, and this service can no longer take place. However, whilst congregational worship is not permitted, private prayer is still allowed. St Michael’s will continue to be open for private prayer as previously, that is:

Thursday     9.30am – 1pm

Sunday         1pm – 4pm

Sunday opening has been shortened by an hour due to the earlier hour of darkness.


People in this community will be remembering those who have died or been wounded in war and praying for peace. You’re invited to join us by saying a prayer on this special Remembrance Day.

Church APCM and Electoral Roll

Church APCM and Electoral Roll

The Annual Parochial Church Meeting and Vestry meeting will be held at 2.30pm on 10 October 2020 via Zoom. Anyone interested in attending these meetings will need to email Mary Read so that she can invite them to the Zoom meeting.

Only those on the Electoral Roll may vote at the Vestry meeting for the appointment of officers. Anyone wishing to join the Electoral Roll prior to the APCM must do so by this Saturday 26th September. Application forms can be obtained from Amanda Williams, email: amanda@thegiddings.org.uk or tel: 01832 293037.

Agenda for APM and APCM :

Great with Little and Steeple Gidding

Saturday 10 October 2020 at 2.30pm

Meeting to be held via Zoom video conference.

Annual Parish Meeting

Apologies for absence

Proposal to suspend Article 3 until 2021

Proposal that Churchwardens Measures S3(Churchwarden’s Disqualification) shall not apply for the period up to the date of the APCM 2021.

Election of churchwardens

Annual Parochial Church Meeting

Apologies for absence

Minutes of 2019 APCM

Matters arising

Electoral Role

Annual Report

Fabric Report

Synod Representative-  recommended link for communication purposes

Election of PCC members

Any other business

Holy Communion in St Michael’s Church this Sunday 6th September

Holy Communion in St Michael’s Church this Sunday 6th September

There will be a service of Holy Communion in St Michael’s Church this coming Sunday 6th September starting at 11.30am –  please note the later start time of 11.30am. This service will also include the baptism of Annika Welman.

Everyone is very welcome, and it is hoped as many as can will come along to support and welcome Annika into the church community. We trust this service marks the start of a return to some form of regular worship in St Michael’s church. However, sadly singing is still not permitted.

The church will be set up to allow for safe distancing. Hand sanitization will be available. However all people attending must wear masks in the church.

As a consequence of this service and to meet Risk Assessment requirements and to ensure people’s wellbeing,  St Michael’s will not be open for private prayer on Thursday 3rd September this week or in the afternoon of Sunday 6 th September.

If you have any questions, please contact John De Val [tel: 293417].

St Michael’s Church – update to opening times

St Michael's Church - update to opening times

Across the country, places of worship are slowly opening their doors once again, after the months of closure during the worst of the COVID 19 pandemic. Coronavirus has not gone away. It is still around and still dangerous – witness events in Leicester. It’s just that our chances of encountering it are lower than a few months ago.

We want to say a massive THANK YOU to everybody, because it’s been a big challenge over the past few months. Thank you to everyone who’s been involved in helping and caring for people in our community.

In the past weeks, Great Gidding PCC has thought about how to open St Michael’s for individual prayer, ensuring we take every precaution to ensure that the virus is not transmitted. As you now know, we are now open.

Sundays:  1pm – 5pm           Thursdays:  9.30am – 1pm

If you go into your church for prayer, you will find it a bit different. You will be asked to sanitize your hands before you go in and when you leave; pews will be roped off and you’ll have to sit where directed. There won’t be any service leaflets or Bibles to look at. You are asked to keep 2 metres away from others.

But God is the same, and will hear your prayer. Of course, God will also hear your prayer if you decide it’s easier, or safer, to pray at home, or on your walk, or in the bath……

Now, we are being asked to consider how we will slowly re-open our churches for public services. We are not rushing to do this. As we reopen, we need to make sure everybody is safe, and so we need to prepare carefully. This means that we won’t re-introduce any Sunday or Tuesday morning services before the beginning of September (this does not include weddings or funerals, which have their own set of instructions).

However there will be a short period when the church will be shut at the end of this month. After the closure of the church at 5pm on the evening of Sunday 26th July, the church will not be available again for private prayer until the morning of Thursday 6th August.

From September, we will have an interim, or temporary, pattern for a while. During the next few months, and maybe for the foreseeable future, we will have to continue some kind of online presence for those who have enjoyed it, and are not in a position to be in church on a Sunday. Although Great Gidding PCC have done a risk assessment for public worship, some people will not feel safe just at the moment. People remain vulnerable. That doesn’t matter. We need to care for them and to continue that care.

Church just won’t be ‘church’ for a while. There’ll be guided ways in and out; restrictions on where you can sit; you’ll have to sanitize your hands as you come in and go out and even before we receive communion; no one will hand you books – there’ll be a service leaflet for you to pick up; there won’t be any sharing of the peace, or coffee, or taking wine at Holy Communion (and you can’t kneel at the altar rail); there’ll be no singing; and you’ll have to leave your name and address (for Track and Trace purposes). The recommendation is that at least the ministers wear face masks as they distribution of communion. And we have to encourage you to leave rather than stay and talk to one another. Some people won’t want to go to church if it’s like that. That doesn’t matter.

Your ministers don’t want to become ‘super spreaders’. The healthcare professionals and science community are expecting a second wave or spike in COVID 19 cases, especially as autumn comes. We don’t want to do things to increase people’s risk of catching this. Neither do we want to ask volunteers to do lots of work which then has to stop and be repeated.

 If you have any questions or concerns, please don’t hesitate to contact Fiona or John.

Revd Fiona Brampton
29 Church Road Great Stukeley PE28 4AL
Tel: 01480 538 726 or mobile:  07305658032 (WhatsApp on this number)
Email: revfiona@norleigh.org.uk

John De Val
Tel:  01832 293417
Email: johnedeval@hotmail.com