Due to the COVID-19 situation, all public worship and activities are suspended.
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During this time, the Methodist Church in Britain is providing a number of resources online for Methodists to continue to worship.
Online Worship Resources The best place to find these online resources is by following this link: https://www.methodist.org.uk/our-faith/worship/singing-the-faith-plus/seasons-and-themes/worship-during-the-coronavirus-pandemic/ Online Worship A number of Methodist Churches around the country are also conducted acts of worship online. These include the following: Wesley's Chapel in London who will live-stream from the chapel (the Minister lives on the premises): https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUAUqhmhevz5sqhh72LIMxA Swan Bank Methodist Church in Burslem, Stoke-on-Trent, this worship will be studio based – with strict distancing rules being followed: www.youtube.com/user/SwanBank and www.facebook.com/swanbank/ Methodist Central Hall Westminster: www.youtube.com/mchwevents Dear Friends,
In accordance with the advice from government, we must, with great sadness, suspend all public / collective acts of worship and all meetings and activities which involve meeting in groups either at chapel or elsewhere. This is effective immediately meaning that there will be no worship at Frodsham Methodist Church from this Sunday. Full and ongoing information with regard to the position of the Methodist Church may be found at: https://www.methodist.org.uk/coronavirus/ This is a sad day. Our story tells us that sad, dark days should also be days of anticipation and expectant hope. Over the coming days, we have the opportunity to innovate new ways of being together and of worshipping. Some of these ideas will involve technology for which some will be more enthusiastic than others. We must be mindful of those who cannot access such resources. Rev'd. Andrew M. Emison Minister This was a Frodsham Churches Together sponsored event to raise funds for victims of Modern Slavery.
The Band is that of the Joint Divisional Band from the North West and North Wales of the Salvation Army. An evening of music was greatly enjoyed by the local community. They were treated to a range of stirring sounds of music, Marches,Festival, Swing, Classical and vocal. Recently some of your young people enjoyed a meaningful time in church as part of their Life Together exploration.
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