Communion Service for National Coming Out Day (online & in person)

Occurring
for 1 hour
Venue
St Bride's
Address
Percy Street Liverpool, L8 7LT, United Kingdom

You are invited Sunday, 15th October to our regular Communion Service for Liverpool's LGBTQIA+ community, friends and family - 6.30pm at St Bride's Liverpool AND ONLINE - refreshments served from 6pm.

We'll be celebrating National Coming Out Day and Asexualitiy Awareness week.

To lead the service this month we welcome Open Table's very own Fr Gerry, who has been part of the community from the very beginning. Gerry is a Catholic Priest and will celebrate mass for us as part of our commitment to ecumenism. As always EVERYONE is #morethanwelcome - bring a friend. #ComeAsYouAre.

Everyone is welcome at Open Table. Open Table is an LGBTQIA+ affirming Christian community which aims to create a safe and supportive place for you to explore your faith and what this might mean for your own spiritual journey. No matter who you are, where you've come from, or where your journey may take you, you will find a welcome.

Otherwise, feel free to continue to tune in on zoom. I, Warren, will be on zoom to welcome you (see below for joining details.)

TO JOIN ON ZOOM
Please do bring some bread and wine, biscuit & grape juice or any other combination you desire and we can share food together despite not being able to share sacramentally.

After the service, you are welcome to stay on for a chat.

To join the gathering just click this link: (or copy and paste):
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/3487627488?pwd=WmVMU3N3NUd3a0tYMXhLSDlqaTJRQT09

You'll be asked to either download a free piece of software/app (also works on phones) or click "start from your browser" and it will load in your browser.
Don’t have a video camera on your computer or phone? You can dial in instead from any telephone for just audio and still take part. There isn’t a Merseyside number but try one of the following:
0131 460 1196
0203 051 2874
0203 481 5237
0203 481 5240

If prompted enter:
Meeting ID: 348 762 7488
Password: 494498

Do try joining before 6.30pm if you are worried about connecting and someone will be available to help if we can.

Looking forward to seeing you on Sunday evening.

St Bride's

St Bride’s is the Church of England’s Parish Church for the University and Canning area of Liverpool. We are committed to a vision of faith which is creative in worship, progressive in thought and inclusive of everyone. We’re offering something radically different from most mainstream churches. Come and join us!

We meet for worship every Sunday at 10am except on the last Sunday of the month which is a joint service rotating around the churches in our team. In March this will be at St Michael in the City at 11.15am; in April here at St Bride's as usual (with our Annual Meeting); and in May at St Dunstan's at 10am.

We also have a rotating programme of evening services. Please sign up for our e-news using the button at the bottom of our website homepage to be kept up to date: St Bride's Liverpool (stbridesliverpool.org.uk)

Weddings, Christenings and Funerals can be booked here when the church is not in use by other groups, and can also be hosted at our sister church St Dunstan's, so please do get in touch  if you would like to arrange one of these - either come along to a service and say hello, or email [email protected].

The church can be booked for regular groups or some one-off events; please be in touch with our bookings administrator Jackie on [email protected] to enquire about a booking. Please leave plenty of time for bookings!

Get in touch

Revd Laura Ferguson

St Bride's Church
Percy Street
Liverpool L8 7LT

Team Vicar
07557501582

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Communion Service for National Coming Out Day (online & in person)

Occurring
for 1 hour
Venue
St Bride's
Address
Percy Street Liverpool, L8 7LT, United Kingdom

You are invited Sunday, 15th October to our regular Communion Service for Liverpool's LGBTQIA+ community, friends and family - 6.30pm at St Bride's Liverpool AND ONLINE - refreshments served from 6pm.

We'll be celebrating National Coming Out Day and Asexualitiy Awareness week.

To lead the service this month we welcome Open Table's very own Fr Gerry, who has been part of the community from the very beginning. Gerry is a Catholic Priest and will celebrate mass for us as part of our commitment to ecumenism. As always EVERYONE is #morethanwelcome - bring a friend. #ComeAsYouAre.

Everyone is welcome at Open Table. Open Table is an LGBTQIA+ affirming Christian community which aims to create a safe and supportive place for you to explore your faith and what this might mean for your own spiritual journey. No matter who you are, where you've come from, or where your journey may take you, you will find a welcome.

Otherwise, feel free to continue to tune in on zoom. I, Warren, will be on zoom to welcome you (see below for joining details.)

TO JOIN ON ZOOM
Please do bring some bread and wine, biscuit & grape juice or any other combination you desire and we can share food together despite not being able to share sacramentally.

After the service, you are welcome to stay on for a chat.

To join the gathering just click this link: (or copy and paste):
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/3487627488?pwd=WmVMU3N3NUd3a0tYMXhLSDlqaTJRQT09

You'll be asked to either download a free piece of software/app (also works on phones) or click "start from your browser" and it will load in your browser.
Don’t have a video camera on your computer or phone? You can dial in instead from any telephone for just audio and still take part. There isn’t a Merseyside number but try one of the following:
0131 460 1196
0203 051 2874
0203 481 5237
0203 481 5240

If prompted enter:
Meeting ID: 348 762 7488
Password: 494498

Do try joining before 6.30pm if you are worried about connecting and someone will be available to help if we can.

Looking forward to seeing you on Sunday evening.

Safeguarding

Our parish, the St. Luke in the City Team, and this church are committed to safeguarding children, young people and adults from harm. We follow the House of Bishops guidance and policies and have our own Parish Safeguarding Officer (PSO). Our Diocese of Liverpool’s safeguarding pages contain vital links and information including contacts for the Diocesan Safeguarding Advisor who advises our PSO. If you are concerned that a child or adult has been harmed or may be at risk of harm please contact the PSO Sue Say or one the Diocesan Safeguarding Advisors (details on the link below). If you have immediate concerns about the safety of someone, please contact the police and your local authority’s children or adult social care services.

Diocese of Liverpool safeguarding contacts and information