The test of a civilization is the way that it cares
for its most vulnerable members.
American writer and novelist Pearl Buck (1892-1973)
As we move forward as a nation, local community and
American writer and novelist Pearl Buck (1892-1973)
As we move forward as a nation, local community and
church family, the Bishop of Selby and his fellow
York Bishops are asking us to do so
based on the Biblical principle of compassion for others;
that we ‘bear one another’s burdens, and so fulfil
based on the Biblical principle of compassion for others;
that we ‘bear one another’s burdens, and so fulfil
the law of Christ’ (Galatians 6.2)
and must not allow our own liberty to be
and must not allow our own liberty to be
the cause of other’s stumbling
(1 Corinthians 8.9; Romans 14.21).
In other words, whilst there will now be fewer hard and fast rules,
it will be a loving service to others if, for the time being, we find ways to act more cautiously than might suit our own personal convenience and preferences.
Here at St Wilfrid’s we are inspired by these words, and believe this church building should be a place where everybody feels safe.
We therefore urge you strongly to continue to wear a mask
or other face covering, and maintain socially distancing
if at all possible.
The back pews in the central nave area are reserved for those
who wish to remain socially distanced.
Please ask our welcomers to direct you there.
With grateful thanks
Rev Pete Watson (Rector) and Mrs Pat Jarvis (Churchwarden)
(1 Corinthians 8.9; Romans 14.21).
In other words, whilst there will now be fewer hard and fast rules,
it will be a loving service to others if, for the time being, we find ways to act more cautiously than might suit our own personal convenience and preferences.
Here at St Wilfrid’s we are inspired by these words, and believe this church building should be a place where everybody feels safe.
We therefore urge you strongly to continue to wear a mask
or other face covering, and maintain socially distancing
if at all possible.
The back pews in the central nave area are reserved for those
who wish to remain socially distanced.
Please ask our welcomers to direct you there.
With grateful thanks
Rev Pete Watson (Rector) and Mrs Pat Jarvis (Churchwarden)