Meeting Together Update: 8 Mar

We are delighted to be able to start meeting together at the Saint James church buildings in Gerrards Cross and Fulmer for Sunday services and midweek. 

For more information about Sundays, read on below.

For more information about our midweek service of the word, click here.

Sundays

As we, together with the rest of the country, carefully emerge from lockdown, we are starting with reduced numbers in our venues.  This will help us to ensure that our processes continue to be robust and safe.  We hope to steadily increase our numbers ensuring that we operate within the Government and Church of England guidance.

You can find out more about the government’s Hands, Face, Space guidance here.  We’ll be arranging the chairs to enable households to sit together and to allow us to sit at a safe distance from each other.  There is some parking available on-site at Saint James Gerrards Cross and nearby to Saint James Fulmer, but wherever possible we’re asking our church family and attendees to walk or cycle.

You’re very welcome to join us on Sunday.

Midweek Service of the Word

Each Wednesday we’re holding a service of the word.  On the first Wednesday of the month this will be held at Saint James Fulmer.  For the other Wednesday’s we’ll be meeting together at Saint James Gerrards Cross.

As is the case for our Sunday services we’ll ensuring that we’re operating in a fully COVID-safe manner.  We’re grateful for your help in this regard.

If you’d like to sign-up for the midweek service of the word, click here.

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