St. James Hope, 3 Vicarage Close, Salford, M6 8EJ
07771 558 058
info@salfordelimchurch.org

Midweek Musings – Making Sense Of Where I Am

The next 4 weeks will see you us trying to make sense of the changes that we might want to see in our lives.

  • How do you know what is right to do?
  • How do you know if you should make a change?
  • How do you know if God is involved in that decision?
  • How do you know when to make the decision to change?

These are questions that plague many of us, we want to live our lives to the glory of God but we can get scared that we will make a mistake. We began looking at this on Sunday. But as I said, it’s the sort of thing that is best discussed between people, but I hope that the sermons might begin to help you think this through for yourself.

So here are the questions from Sunday.

  • How do you know whether now is a good time to change anything?
  • What promises have you made that shouldn’t be broken?
  • What previous decisions must you live with?      
  • What needs to stay the same for the sake of others?
  • What’s at the root of my restlessness?

To help understand your restlessness, it’s good to be able to understand:

The facts: what is your current situation?
The emotions: what are your joys and sadnesses at the moment? How trustworthy are your emotions at this time?
Your life with God: how aware are you of his presence at the moment? What needs to change?

While this is not the portion of Psalm 119 that we looked at on Sunday, it expresses very similar thoughts. Enjoy listening to it while you turn it into your prayer.

On Sunday we will ask: How do we make sense of who you are becoming? And we will be praying this section of Psalm 119:41-48.

Coming Up

You might be interested

On Friday 14 May, Neil begins what will be a monthly involvement in a radio programme on Premier Radio. He’s not exactly sure what this will involve yet, but he’ll be on air from 12 – 1pm if you’d like to find out what happens. You can listen on your computer here: https://www.premierchristianradio.com/Shows/Weekday/Faith-Hope-and-Love-with-Chick-Yuill/Episodes/Faith.-Hope-and-Love-with-Chick-Yuill16

Getting Involved in the New Phase of Church

We will be holding our first service in St James, Eccles Old Road on Sunday 6 June at 11.30am. Moving back to onsite worship means that we will have lots of opportunities to be involved in the ministry of the church.

You might be wondering where you fit into the church after all this time of scattered worship. You might wonder where your gifts and passions fit in. Or you might just want to know how you can serve generally.

Please talk to us – we want to help you feel confident in knowing how your gifts can be a blessing to us all.

Kids Church

Thank you to all those who have volunteered already to help out in Kids Church, it’s really appreciated! The good news is we are about half way there in getting the number of volunteers we need, and the even better news is that there’s still a chance for you to put your name forward! 😁

Roles that need filling are outlined below, so please do have a think about whether you could fill any gap and let Morag, Ian or Neil know 👌

  • Creche Helpers
    We still need 4 folks who can look after, entertain and facilitate play with the youngest members of our congregation. Each week we need 2 people in creche, so you will also have a little bit of adult company! (And who doesn’t like playing with Duplo?)
  • Reception- Year 2 Group Helpers
    We need 3 or 4 folks who can act like ‘Teaching Assistants’ with this age group, assisting the leader and children with things like cutting, sticking, threading, peeling…whatever activity little hands need a little help with 😊
  • Year 3-Year 6
    We still need 2 folks to fill the gaps of leading this age group.
  • Year 7-Year 9
    Again, we still need 2 people to lead a session a month with those in this age group.
  • 1:1 Support
    At the moment, we are looking for 2 people who feel they can help with supporting those with additional needs, working closely with a child, enabling them to be part of our Sunday Services at least once a month. Due to the nature of this role, you will have to spend some time getting to know the child you will be working with and so this will have to be organised outside of Sunday Service times. 

For those considering one of the leader roles, you will be responsible for planning and delivering your session, using notes on the sermon series and session ideas provided by Morag and team.

The Vine Volunteers Meeting

Wednesday 26th May, 7.30pm

As you know, we are preparing to reopen The Vine Cafe on the 21st of June as ‘The Vine Community Hub’. 

We want it to be a place of welcome, hospitality and support and are excited about what God will do as we engage with people again. 

If you would like to consider volunteering to become part of the team, have a missional idea for The Vine you might like to explore, or just want to know what we are planning, please come along to the meeting. 

Here is the link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84740919484?pwd=LzNTMWFrVUFGZ3NlbGJqSnZSNGdldz09

Is it time you took the plunge?

We are planning to hold a baptismal service on Sunday 11 July. If you have been waiting for this moment, or are wondering if this is the next step for you in your discipleship journey, please talk with Neil.

You might have seen the new branding…

As we prepare to move into St James and as The Vine transitions from being a cafe into a community hub, we felt the time was right to update the logos of both of these, to signify this new chapter in our story.

We’ve adopted a pair of logos that we feel complement each other, creating a direct visual link between the church building and The Vine, which will work well both online and offline. This is more important than ever given the increased distance between two locations, while our new location sharing a building at St James presents an opportunity for us, as the more prominent location gives greater visibility of our church.

You’ll see these new logos appearing across our website, social media, emails and other communication over the next month, as well as at St James and The Vine buildings…

In June and July:

We will have a series entitled: The Return of the Church. For this series we will be reading the book of Ezra together. This book is the story of the return of Israel to their land after 70 years in exile. Then, out of the blue, they were able to return and had to find out what it meant to be the people in their own land again. They would encounter times of provision, of disappointment, of resistance, of breakthrough and joy and compromise.

The link between Ezra and our situation seems to connect well. As we change the place where we worship to St James, there is also the sense that we are about to begin a new story together. The lessons that people learned in the period of Ezra will prompt us to chart our new course together.

Supporting One Another Well

We know that we have a number of children in our church with additional needs. We want them to thrive in our church community. Therefore, we are having two Zoom evenings with Su Robinson, who will help us all think through how we can best support children with these needs. The next will be on Tuesday 18th May at 7pm.

It is for the whole church – not just for those who work with children. Please contact Morag to confirm your place as materials need to be sent out to you beforehand.

We’ll be adding the videos to our website soon for those who couldn’t join the meeting live.

Getting Involved

Going forward, we will need help to form these teams:

  • Welcome Team
  • Prayer Team
  • Worship Band
  • Readers
  • Operating the PA System
  • Operating the Streaming Computer (we will show you how)
  • Operating EasyWorship to project words
  • Cleaning Team

The teams will have their own leaders, but in the first case if there are areas you would be willing to be involved with, can you let Neil know. Most of the teams will ask you to be available around once a month or so.

If you are already involved in any of these teams, it will help if you confirm that you will carry on.

An Offer of Counselling Support

One of the ministries we have as a church is the Community Counselling Service. During this Covid crisis we have continued to offer Counselling remotely via zoom or telephone. There are however, limitations with remote sessions.

We are now offering Walk And Talk Counselling to anyone from church who would benefit from counselling or those known to church members. We would agree a time to meet at the Tea Kiosk in Lightoaks Park and would walk at a slow pace for the 50 minute session.

If you feel you would benefit from this please don’t hesitate to contact Judith Thompson, Neil, or Ian or fill in the form on the church website.

Looking for Help

Yvonne and Martin run a food-poverty programme, Salford Food Parcels. They would be grateful if there are any of you available to deliver parcels to people who are unable to get to their offices on Langworthy Road. Please contact them if you are able to help.

Holiday Hunger Projects @ the Life Centre, Langworthy Road

This a message from Sam Pratt from the Life Centre:

We have a new Summer Project for the school holidays!

You may know that the Lifecentre runs the Holiday Hunger projects in the school holidays and this summer we are aiming to get 20 schools on board all over the city. 

We are putting a call out to all Salford Churches for volunteers to come and help out.

The clubs are open to children on free school meals and they will be provided a hot meal and loads of games and activities. The clubs are run by the school staff and other paid staff so your role will just be helping with games, crafts and general support.

It’s really good fun, although quite tiring as children can be a handful sometimes!

Each club will run 9:30am-3:30pm Monday to Thursday

w/c 26th July
w/c 2nd August
w/c 9th August
w/c 16th August

Full training and DBS will be provided by the Lifecentre.

Now obviously none of us can do it every day! I’m putting a call out for volunteers who could commit to 1 week in a school near you. I appreciate that you may already have holidays, work or volunteering commitments so you may only be able to do a few days in that week.

But if you are interested please could you get back to me with dates that you could do.  sam.lifecentreonline@gmail.com

Our Regular Gatherings

Sunday Service

Sundays at 10.30am

Zoom Link: https://us04web.zoom.us/j/836810848
Meeting ID: 836 810 848

And on Salford Elim Church’s YouTube page.

And at 10am, led by Hannah:

If you would love the privilege of praying for our Sunday morning service, then we need you! Log on to the Sunday morning Zoom using the link above at 10am and we’ll go into a break out room for 15-20mins, to pray together for those involved in the service, as well as for the service itself.

I’d love to see you there xxx

Coffee Morning

Wednesday at 10.30am.

A Wednesday morning is the ideal time to catch up with people, have a brew, even involve yourself with a quiz.

Meeting linkhttps://zoom.us/j/94930624852?pwd=dlI0SnhwY3RaNnUrUGpSMTkrWm5hZz09

Prayer Meeting

Thursday at 7.30pm

As we contemplate the future, we need to be open to all that God wants to do, ready to seek his blessing on all that lies ahead. This week we will be praying together: please join us.

Meeting link: https://zoom.us/j/95385481887?pwd=UWxHSUIwdHBTdGRVWDlmUHRicllFUT09#success

Prayer Meeting

Friday

Contact Corinne Baines or Gill Oldham or Neil Hudson and they’ll make sure you are able to connect.

If in doubt

All the links to the meetings are in ChurchSuite and on the ‘Calendar’ section of our church website: https://www.salfordelimchurch.org/events/

You’re not alone

If you need help and don’t know where to turn, you are always welcome to contact Neil on 07771 558058.

Share this page