20 March 2020
Sisters and brothers
in the Congregation of Mark the Evangelist,
last night the Church
Council met to consider the meaning of the current COVID-19 crisis for our life
together at MtE. Taking into consideration the necessity of containing the
virus and the growing anxiety in the community about even those social
gatherings which are still permitted, we resolved that the worship service this
coming Sunday March 22 will be the last gathered
service for at least four weeks, and likely longer. This will include the Holy
Week and Easter Services. We believe this to be the most appropriate step with
respect to our common worship under these circumstances. The service on March 22
will be as usual, except that the Eucharist will be received only by the
celebrant, we will space the chairs out more than usual, and we will not serve
morning tea afterwards.
We recognise that this
is a dramatic step, although we are mindful that a large number of churches
have already or soon will also cease gathered public worship.
We are aware that
some MtE members have already decided no longer to attend worship under the present
circumstances and that others may also be feeling that they don’t want to attend
this coming Sunday. Please act in relation to Sunday’s service in whatever way
feels most appropriate to you.
While we will no
longer gather for worship, it is our intention to continue to deliver a weekly
worship service online. The details around this are yet to be finalised. We
hope that at least an audio recording of the service will be available even
from this Sunday, although there is a steep learning curve to ascend to perfect
this! We will let you know when these online services are available and how to find
them on your smartphones or computers.
Most meetings and
study groups will no longer take place face to face but via an online platform –
‘Zoom’ – which has already proven efficient and easy to use over the last few
days; we will help anyone who needs to use Zoom to get it working. Operations
in the church office are still largely normal but we will be shifting to more
work being done from home. The Hotham Mission staff are thinking through how to
continue to maintain as much as possible the Mission’s programs.
We are in the midst
of something new to us all, and quite disorienting. As we are forced to
distance ourselves from each other for ‘natural’ reasons, so must we also
strive to draw closer to each other in every way we can, for love’s sake.
I encourage you to be
carers of each other in word, deed and prayer.
I encourage you to
let others know when you are in need, when circumstances mean you can’t help
yourself.
Please let me or your
elder know if you are free to assist others, should the need arise (some help
has already been offered, if you would like to ask for assistance).
The Church Council will,
of course, continue to monitor the situation closely and, as we await changes for
the better in our circumstances, we will do whatever we can to maintain as much
as possible the common life of the congregation towards the ends of faith and
hope and love.
The grace of the Lord Jesus Christ, the love of God, and the communion of the Holy Spirit be with you all.
Craig