Since I first contacted you in response to the Prime Minister’s announcement on Monday, as I am sure you are aware, things have moved on and we have reviewed and revised our proposals.Sunday Service To enable us to follow the Bishop’s advice on small gatherings only and to do all we can to reduce the risk of spreading the virus we are not holding services at St Faith’s and St Wilfrid’s. We will be celebrating a Eucharist at St Mary’s with a small choir and group of people which we will livestream.Details of how to share in this are on portseaparish.co.uk - all the links are on the home page.We hope as many of you as possible will share with us wherever you are– or at least use 10am on Sunday as a time to pray and be with God.Daily pattern We invite you to pause and pray with us at 9am and 5pm each day. Also at Noon each day we will be celebrating a Eucharist in one of the 3 Churches (Monday, Wednesday and Saturday St Mary’s; Tuesday & Friday St Faith’s; Thursday St Wilfrid’s) – and offering our lives and gifts to God on behalf of all in our community. There will be a short reflection on the Gospel from that service livestreamed around that time. Again please pause and pray with us.If you want to join us in the Prayers we are saying then the service is available on the National Church of England Website. We will share the online Daily Prayer : https://www.churchofengland.org/prayer-and-worship/join-us-service-daily-prayer or you can download the Daily Prayer app on your mobile phone or tablet.Open Church St Mary’s continues to be open daily from 9am – 5pm for people to come and be still, find space, pray, light a candle etc.If you wish to you are welcome to call in – please respect other people by giving them space and follow the current hygiene recommendations (washing hands etc)Flowers for Mothering Sunday A small group will be making up small bunches of flowers and preparing a message to be given with them.These will be blessed at the 10am service on Sunday. We then want to have them delivered to the doorstep of all those from our community who we know are ‘isolating’ or ‘distancing.’ You can collect flowers from the Church door from 11am on Sunday to deliver to people you know are isolating. Revd Sam Her licensing will happen on Sunday at 4pm with the Archdeacon, Ministry Team, her former Incumbent from Petersfield. This will be live streamed . Please join us in praying for Sam and the Ministry team and their shared Ministry at this time.Pastoral Care There will be a team of us (from the Ministry Team and Admin staff) who will be in the Vestry Hall from 9am – 5pm and this will be our base for a Pastoral Care call centre.We hope to be in regular contact with everyone by email, social media, and phone calls. If you have any concerns or worries or there are things you need then please do call 023 92 814 444.We will work alongside HIVE and other community and statutory groups to forward to them requests for support – practical, food, medical, utilities, pet care etc and even financial requests that we cannot meet.Please again let us know if we can support you in anyway, with prayer requests – or just phone call to say ‘hello’!Best wishes, Father Bob
It is important in these uncertain times that we all keep in touch with each other and support each other as best we can. However we also need to be aware of the risks that exist and have to also care for ourselves and those close to us.In the light of the announcement on Monday by the Prime Minister and further announcements today from the Archbishops and Bishop Christopher, I want to share with you what will be happening in the Parish.The Ministry Team and Parish Wardens have been in regular contact with each other and we are committed to continuing to fulfil our main calling to be communities and people of prayer and worship and to exercise care of all God’s people.This commitment will be expressed in the following ways – and we invite you to join with us as you are able – wherever you are:Daily Prayer – Morning Prayer will be said by members of the Ministry Team at 9am at St Mary’s. Evening prayer will be said at 5pm.We invite you to join us at these two times wherever you are, pause and pray and if possible to light a candle.If you want to join us in the Prayers we are saying then the service is available on the National Church of England Website. We will share the online Daily Prayer : https://www.churchofengland.org/prayer-and-worship/join-us-service-daily-prayer or you can download the Daily Prayer app on your mobile phone or tablet: https://www.chpublishing.co.uk/apps/daily-prayer.You are welcome to join us in praying for all affected by the Virus, all who are fearful, all who are isolated from family, friends and community and all who seek to support them …. and to pray that we may all be reassured and comforted by an awareness of the presence of Christ.Eucharist – we will continue to celebrate the Eucharist daily (introducing a Monday service 10am in the morning and a Saturday celebration 5pm in place of Evening Prayer).These will be widely advertised and streamed as appropriate on this website and our social media channels. While we cannot enable all to share in the Church we will welcome people to join us in prayer and reflection at those times.At St Mary’s we will establish the Nave Altar on the Dais and concertina the brown chairs to allow us to spread out the blue Chairs to create more space for those who are at such services or who come into the Church to pray during the day.Open Church – St Mary’s is a large space and we are keeping the doors open to enable all who wish to come in and use it as a place of prayer and stillness in these difficult and challenging times.We will strive to be open from 9am – 5pm every day.Pastoral Care – There will be a team of us (from the Ministry Team and Admin staff) who will be in the Vestry Hall from 9am – 5pm and this will be our base for a Pastoral Care call centre.We hope to be in regular contact with everyone by email, social media, and phone calls.If you have any concerns or worries or there are things you need then please do call 023 92 814 444.We will work alongside HIVE and other community and statutory groups to forward to them requests for support – practical, food, medical, utilities, pet care etc and even financial requests that we cannot meet.Please again let us know if we can support you in anyway, with prayer requests – or just phone call to say ‘hello’!Cancellations – I am sure it will not surprise you that we need to cancel a number of events and activities, so please note that Messy Mothering on Saturday; Lent Lunches, Lent Groups (and Fellowship), Lent Reflections; Chew it Over Tuesday; Choir Rehearsals; the Quiet Day; Passover Meal and St Wilfrid’s Spring Fair have all been cancelled.We will reflect further on Holy Week and beyond next week as the situation develops and becomes clearer.Sunday Services – There will not be ‘public’ services (at the instruction of the Archbishops) but there will be services lead by the Ministry Team supported by a small group in every Church on Sunday.St Mary’s services will be live streamed on social media and we will make these available on this website. Please do join with us in these services and be in ‘communion’ with the body of Christ through your participation.The service will include a short reflection each week and will be shorter than the normal service – so hopefully easier to engage with.Revd Sam’s licensing will again not be a ‘public service’ but will happen and be live streamed so we can all welcome her and support her as she begins her ministry with us at this time.I hope this all makes sense and if you are at all unclear please do let me know or ask me any questions. Our focus must be to serve God in prayer and care – and to serve one another and all around us in being reassuring signs of his presence with us as we journey through Lent in a way that we had not imagined.I am sure we can develop a strong sense of shared prayer and shared pastoral ministry and will support each other with regular contact via email or phone – continuing to be the Body of Christ in this placeWith best wishes and prayers— Bob White – Vicar
Generous churchgoers will donate the Easter eggs during Lent to help families who might not be able to afford an Easter treat for their children this year. The eggs will be given to charities who work with needy families, who can then distribute them to those families.The appeal is being run from St Mary’s Church in Fratton, and this is the sixth year that they have run such an appeal. Last year, more than 600 children were able to tuck into donated Easter eggs as a result.The Easter eggs can be brought to St Mary’s Church during Lent and will be handed over to representatives from the Roberts Centre in Landport, which cares for disadvantaged families, and Stop Domestic Abuse, which runs local refuges for the survivors of domestic abuse in Hampshire.Canon Bob White, vicar of St Mary’s Church, Fratton, said: “Can you imagine not having the money to be able to afford Easter eggs for your children? It might seem like a small thing, but being able to delight your children with a chocolate egg on Easter Sunday can make that day seem very different.“As churchgoers, we are committed to helping needy people in our local communities in a variety of ways. This appeal is part of a much bigger picture, which involves churchgoers sharing what they have with others. For some of our churchgoers who aren’t necessarily wealthy, that involves a sacrifice on their part too, so we are very grateful for everything they do.”Churches that collect Easter eggs from among their congregation members are asked to contact St Mary’s parish office, so they can organise a time for the eggs to be delivered. Ring them on 023 9281 4444. Individuals who would like to donate can bring their eggs to the church anytime between 10am and 12noon on a weekday.