A Moment of Sunday Reflection for Sunday 25th April. Reflection given by the Dean of York Minster, the Rt Revd Dr Jonathan Frost. You can find the video by visiting: https://vimeo.com/dioceseofyork This Saturday 24th April: Ryedale Christian Council 'The Climate Change Crisis - What on Earth Can We Do?' A Free Zoom Event 9.15am – 4.15pm. Main speakers Bishop James Jones, Prof Jon Lovett, Prof Nick Cowern & Mr Neil Fuller. To book a place please visit https://rccconf.org/ Online Services within the deanery... Benefices of Alne and Brafferton: We welcome anyone who would like to join us in our weekly Sunday 'All Age Accessible worship' service on zoom at 10.30am, simply contact me on: [email protected] for details. It is a service of the Word with both traditional and modern sung worship, Bible readings and a Sermon, with the option of time at the beginning to talk in small groups. Alternatively: The same order of service is available at: https://benefice sofaland brafferton.wordpress.com/services/ so you are welcome to join us there, either at 10.30am and feel you are part of the wider worshipping community but at a distance, or you can join in with it at a time more suitable for you. Byland Churches Benefice: Welcome. Please feel free to join our web-based service each month. Our next on-line service is this Sunday 25th April at http://bylandchurches.net/wp/ Easingwold & Raskelf churches: you are most welcome to join our zoom services. For more information please email Revd Margaret Young [email protected] Newton: Join All Saints, live every Sunday for Communion at 10am via Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/allsaintsnewton/ Shipton: Holy Evangelists - We are back in church! Sunday morning at 10.00am. Or you can access our service later in the day via https://www.facebook.com/Holy-Evangelists-Shipton-by-Beningbrough-1130512280308509/ Strensall: 10am Holy Communion service in church every Sunday until 16th May. This shorter service will follow all current Covid-19 restrictions. Booking is essential. To reserve your seats please contact [email protected] or 01904 490759. We will also be holding an informal Zoom service at 10.30am for anyone who would like to join us. Zoom log in details are https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86167182524?pwd=RXpLb3poZDI0Vm5ERXQ5OWNiTE9oZz09 or please enter the meeting ID: 861 6718 2524 and password: 1234 Church Online: - Church of England weekly services can be accessed via https://www.churchofengland.org/more/media-centre/church-online Wednesday 28th April: The Trussell Trust’s Big Church Leaders’ Breakfasts Food banks offer vital support to people in crisis and churches are at the heart of that work. The Trussell Trust are inviting church leaders to join them for a Big Church Leaders’ Breakfast, to say thank you for all that churches do to make this possible, and to share their vision for a hunger free future. All church leaders are welcome, whether your church supports a food bank or you’d just like to hear more about the Trussell Trust’s work. To register please visit https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/church-leaders-breakfast-england-registration-145555110253?aff=ebdsoporgprofile Wednesday 28th April: Trans Awareness Workshop at 5pm Venue: All Saints Parish Church, High St, Northallerton DL7 8DJ Join Alex Clare-Young, in partnership with SoMA and Open Table Northallerton for an inclusive, relaxed introduction to trans awareness in community and church settings. This workshop will include the stories of several diverse trans people, a brief look at scripture, and some suggestions about how to be an ally to trans folks. There will also be a Q&A. Please feel free to drop in and out when suits you. Please note, this is planned to be an in-person event. All are welcome! Covid guidelines will be followed. All attendees are required to a wear face mask unless you are exempt. To book please visit https://www.soma.uno/events Wednesday 28th April: The Children's Society Webinars: Keeping Young People Safe from the Risks of Exploitation at 11am. The Children’s Society invites you to a webinar understanding more about the risks young people face from exploitation. Tickets are free but registration is essential via https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_CTruZEUMTRGqRLFfN5zycw Friday 30th April: Am I good enough? Resilience and wellbeing in work and ministry - The Guntrip Trust Annual Lecture in assoc. with York St John University: Zoom Webinar with The Revd Canon Professor Leslie J. Francis and The Revd Professor Andrew Village - 5:30-6:30pm. Leslie Francis and Andrew Village work both as Christian theologians and as social scientists. Their research focuses on how theology and social sciences (particularly psychology) can work together to promote resilience and wellbeing among Christians in the workplace and among ministers in the Church. In this presentation they draw on two of their recent studies to illuminate how the theology of individual differences rooted in scripture, psychological type theory rooted in the work of Carl Jung, and the balanced affect approach to wellbeing can collectively promote personal and professional resilience. To register please visit: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/the-guntrip-trust-annual-lecture-in-assoc-with-york-st-john-university-tickets-144011573493 May 2021 Diocesan Prayer Diary: The Archbishop invites us to join in a monthly diocesan cycle of prayer for ourselves, our communities, our church and our world. Please see attachment. ‘Come and see’ Vocations conference 7-9 May 2021 - online: Are you of Minority Ethnic heritage, thinking and praying about whether God may be leading you towards ordained ministry? Come and be informed, resourced and supported on your vocational journey. For the first time the Eastern Region is hosting a ME Vocations Conference supported by dioceses across the East of England for those of ME heritage exploring ordained ministry. The original week-end event has been refocused into three sessions on Zoom – one on Friday evening, two on Saturday morning – but with all the original guest speakers still involved. This event is open to anyone discerning a vocation to authorised ministry, lay or ordained, within the Church of England. We believe this event will provide insight and inspiration to those who are discerning God’s call in their lives. The event is free. To register please visit: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/eastern-region-minority-ethnic-vocations-conference-voc-tickets-108690403924 Research Survey: Listening to Christian religious teaching from Revd Jennifer Brown: The Revd Jennifer Brown invites people to take part in an on-line survey as part of her PhD research. She writes; "The aim of this study is to examine the thoughts and feelings that result from listening to Christian religious teaching using music and the spoken word. If you choose to take part in this survey, you will be asked to listen to a recording and answer questions about what you have heard, together with questions about your own feelings. To take part in the survey please visit: https://coventry.eu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_5mye8G2StpYssv3easing
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