Worship in the Parish of North East HubHub Worship will continue online every Sunday at 10.30am. Contact us to join in on ZOOM or watch the service later on Facebook @nehubwigan. You do not have to have a Facebook account to watch.All in-building services will be suspended until further notice. We apologise for any disappointment that this may cause but feel that it is the right decision to protect all people. We do not have enough volunteers, who are not themselves vulnerable or shielding, to open our buildings in a Covid secure way.
Worship in the Parish of North East HubHub Worship will continue online every Sunday at 10.30am. Contact us to join in on ZOOM or watch the service later on Facebook @nehubwigan. You do not have to have a Facebook account to watch.OctoberSunday 18th 9am at St David’s. Sunday 25th 9am at St John’s & 11am at St Elizabeth’s.Wednesday 28th 10.30am at St Stephen’s.NovemberSunday 1st 9am at St David’s. Sunday 8th 9am at St John’s & 11am at St Elizabeth’s.Wednesday 11th 10.30am at St Stephen’s.Sunday 15th 9am at St David’s. Sunday 22nd 9am at St John’s & 11am at St Elizabeth’s.Wednesday 25th 10.30am at St Stephen’s.Sunday 29th 9am at St David’s.Subject to any change in legislation/guidance, this pattern of services on alternate weeks in each building will continue; online church on Zoom will continue weekly.Booking is still required for all of these services as the numbers of people we can accommodate in each of our buildings remains limited. Please book in advance for each service by text, email or phone only on: nehubwigan@gmail.com 07759 252501It remains a legal requirement that face coverings are worn at all services within a church building.
North East Hub Church Wigan - from Revd Frances Shoesmith, Hub LeaderHere's an update on our plans to begin re-opening some of our buildings for Private Prayer.Having canvassed opinion across our church membership, we know that most people are supportive of our cautious approach, focussed on keeping everyone as safe as possible.Our PCC and helpers have various Risk Assessments to work on, and we’ll be inviting people to volunteer for prep/cleaning (to make our buildings safe), and for stewarding (to welcome people, and help our opening hours run smoothly and safely).There's safeguarding training to be done too.We hope that in a few weeks’ time, we will have at least one of our buildings open a couple of times a week, for you to come and pray in peace and quiet.Government regulations sadly do not allow for cuppas or mingling, but we hope that a quiet building will be a place of comfort for our visitors. Of course face masks, 2 metre gaps, gathering of contact details, and many bottles of sanitiser will feature – but we’re all getting used to that sort of thing!We’ll update you with more details when we can.