
We are delighted to reopening our building for public worship to celebrate Holy Week and Easter 2021.
Worship in Church Wigan in light of the Prime Minister’s announcement on 4th January Yesterday evening the Prime Minister instructed people in England to stay at home and only go out for essential reasons, with schools moving to online learning for … Continue reading
POST UPDATE – Please note Christmas Bubbles now only apply on 25th December 2020. Midnight Service time adjusted in line with changes to restrictions. We delighted to be celebrating Christmas 2020 both online and in our building. We have a … Continue reading
Despite the difficulties that they face every day, through poverty, illness, disability, or other disadvantages, receiving a shoebox brings such joy to children and adults in Eastern Europe, that their faces light up with huge smiles. You can make such … Continue reading
Following the UK Government’s latest announcement we know that Places of Worship will be closed from 5th November to 2nd December, unless they are being used for:
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In the early months of the pandemic there was still novelty within the monotony. Locked within our homes, with only essential shops open, we found new ways to connect with one another, embraced technology and our near neighbours. We discovered new places on our doorsteps to walk and exercise. The pandemic was presented at first as a disruption and we were united in the hope that our normal lives would resume again in the autumn. It is clear now that we are in a marathon not a sprint.
The Old Testament prophet Jeremiah features one of the most quoted verses of the Bible.
For I know the plans I have for you,’ declares the Lord, ‘plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future. (Jeremiah 29:11 NIV)
Jeremiah was writing in a period of exile as God’s people had been taken as captivity from their homes. False prophets had declared a swift return. Jeremiah writes to say they will be exiled for a significant amount of time. He encourages them to accept the situation.
During the time of the exile the Jewish people had to learn to live without the mainstays of their faith – the temple, a king descended from David, and the land itself.
We have had to adjust to living without so many of the things that nourish us. We are still not permitted to sing together in worship. Many of us will have gone months without seeing family and friends. When we do see our loved ones we have to refrain from physically embracing one another.
We’ve missed birthday celebrations, weddings and even funerals. Jeremiah doesn’t focus on the restrictions and tell his generation to accept their lot. Instead, with glorious positivity he instructs them to build, to grow, and to increase. They are to bloom where they are planted!
In a time of great change and uncertainty, God called them to an outward movement.
‘Seek the peace and prosperity of the city to which I have carried you into exile. Pray to the Lord for it, because if it prospers, you too will prosper.’ (v.7)
We too are to seek the peace and prosperity of Wigan. Our true home is in eternity but it is here and now in this time on earth where we are to build, to grow and increase. We are to pray for our town. To intercede on behalf of the people we live alongside.
How can we ensure that we don’t just survive the next few months but we thrive?
We are exiles in this world because the present world around us is not under Christ’s rule. As pilgrims we are living in the now and not yet of God’s Kingdom come on earth. We yearn, long and desire the Kingdom to come and for all to be made new.
Let us seek the peace and prosperity of this town, let us move out in mission and we go as exiles to grow and make disciples of Jesus.
Why give through the Parish Giving Scheme?The Parish Giving Scheme (PGS) is simply the best way you can support St Mark’s, especially as we look to reduce the amount of cash we handle to slow the spread of COVID-19. The PGS … Continue reading
On Sunday 27th September we begin a new 5 week sermon series ‘Gratitude’ as we celebrate Harvest. This series offers an opportunity to teach gratitude by calling out the things that keep us from being truly grateful. A misplaced focus … Continue reading