Harvest

Update - October (2)

Good Morning,

Sorry for another email in the space of a month, but there a couple of things I felt important to share with you.

Safeguarding

Firstly, you may be aware that the Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse released their report on the Church of England and Church of Wales this week which was reported on by mainstream media. Sadly it highlights very clearly where the Church of England has got things wrong in the past, the ways in which it has failed far too many people, and the way in which some of our current structures and processes need to change. I and the PCC of St Michaels take our duty and obligation to protect all, extremely seriously. We have adopted the national Church of England's procedures and guidelines relating to safeguarding and regularly review these and how they are implemented in our church life. You can find out more information about this on our website at https://www.bramhall.church/safeguarding. Where change is required in how we operate and our policies, we will make those changes as quickly and safely as we can, to make our church family as safe as possible for everyone.   If you want to know more about our safeguarding commitments or want to speak to someone in confidence please don’t hesitate to contact Cathy Hedley our lead Safeguarding Officer, Susan Joyce our Children’s Advocate and Safeguarding Officer or myself, our contact details can be found on the link above.

Harvest

We will be celebrating Harvest on Sunday 18th October at all three of our services. We are inviting the usual donations of non-perishable food which will be split between the Foodbank and Wellspring project. This year we are also support the Christian Aid Harvest Campaign, and any monetary donations will be sent there.

For a suggested list of food donations, see our website where there are more details. https://www.bramhall.church/upcoming-events

For more details on the Christian Aid Campaign you can go to their website: https://www.christianaid.org.uk/appeals/key-appeals/global-neighbours-autumn-appeal

On Saturday 17th October at 7pm, I invite you to join us in our first ever Harvest Quiz (hooray!!). Get the family or social bubble together in front of the computer and join us for the first ever virtual quiz at St Michaels where we are raising money for the Christian Aid Harvest Campaign. Tickets per team (household or bubble) are £10 and you can get these by contacting the office. When the office gets the £10, they will give you the zoom login code for the night. It might not be as exciting as Strictly Come Dancing – but it certainly won’t be an event to miss. I hope you will join us! Tickets will also be available on Sunday after our services.

PCC Members

I realise following the Annual Meeting, I haven’t shared with all of you who was appointed to the PCC. So the following people are now members of the PCC:

Hamida Adkins, John Baker (Pastoral Worker) Frances Beards, David Beveridge (Deanery Synod), Imogen Bird, Glynis Brown, Robert Cryer, Georgina Foot, Shelagh Gall, Bryan Goodwin (Deanery Synod), Mark Hackney (Reader) Sally Harwood, Michael Holmes, Sue Howgego, Jill Illingworth, Janet Ketteringham, Graham Knight, Bob Munn (Diocesan Synod) Tricia Munn, Sheila Newbon, Jo Oughton (Deanery Synod), Louise Sell, Sue Taylor, Stuart Villard, Phil Wadsworth (Deanery Synod), Georgia Watson, Rob Watson

I’m also pleased to tell you that Louise Richardson and David Walker were elected as Churchwardens for a further year.

The new PCC will meet for the first time (virtually) on Monday next week, so do be praying for them.

Livestreaming

Over the last few months I have been trying different things to try and provide a good quality livestream of our 10am service. Following a number of changes last week, the stream seemed to go quite well. From this week, we are going to try and put the order of service for the 10am service on our website. So should you wish to follow the service with a bit more clarity you can download the service beforehand.

That’s everything on my post-it note of things to tell you. Stay safe!

God Bless,

Calum