No images? Click here ![]() For updates and resources, go to Issue 09 - 14 May 2020Dear brothers and sisters in Christ, Greetings in the name of Jesus, our risen Lord and Saviour. His death, resurrection and ascension are our sure and certain hope in the ‘ups’ and the ‘downs’ of life. Wherever you are in that right now, you can be assured of his love and protection. He gave his life for you so that you might live with God eternally, and the events of this life cannot remove the hope we have in him. In the meantime, we will go on living in this world, serving God and each other as best we can. As 1 Peter 1:3-7 reminds us:
Government easing of restrictions Our governments are now beginning to ease the restrictions that have kept us in our homes, away from physical interaction, for some weeks now. The results so far are encouraging. We have done well. Australia and New Zealand are well below global averages in rates of transmission, hospitalisations and deaths from the COVID-19 virus. As we are constantly reminded, however, this is far from over. We remain at risk of a serious second wave of infections. The authorities are right to proceed carefully. New Zealanders have stepped back to Alert Level 2. They are to ‘play it safe’ and maintain physical distancing. Australians are at Step 1 of the framework for a COVIDSafe Australia. States and territories are moving at different rates towards steps 2 and 3. Each step maintains the 1.5 metre distancing rule and stresses good hygiene. Restrictions are not yet over. What is the LCA’s advice? From the day we closed our worship and activity centres we knew that in opening them again we would need to proceed thoughtfully and gradually. We must now patiently work through that, steadily and with mutual love. Our advice, therefore, is to proceed with care and caution, at a pace within government regulations and within which participants feel safe. Don’t rush back as though it’s all over and you can do things the way you did them before. You and your congregation might have learned new ways of connecting during this time. Are there now some things you could do differently? Reopening worship is not one person’s decision, not even that of the pastor. You must work together, consult with each other, and, to paraphrase the education sector, ‘leave no-one behind’. Talk, listen, and pay special attention to those who are most vulnerable to this virus, or who live, care for or work with others who are. We will show true strength in the way we have compassion for others. Also, consider your wider community. What’s happening in your suburb or town? What are other Christians and churches doing? How does what you do as a Lutheran church help or hinder, encourage or discourage them? How can we show that our faith and hope in Christ means that we care for all people? So, in summary:
If we agree to recommence limited worship services, what must we do? You first need to check what your state authorities require. Your District Office stands ready to help you with that. Some of our District leaders are in contact with government medical authorities, particularly in relation to the needs of churches. Here is a basic list of the things you must do, remembering that in your situation you may also need to attend to additional things:[ii]
If your congregation is live streaming or recording worship, the same restrictions apply. These things are prohibited:
We advise that these limited services should be relatively short. You will need time to plan properly. Consider things such as:
Some congregations are well resourced for this planning, and others less so. We encourage you to support your neighbouring congregations as you all consider these questions and share resources – many of us will have the same questions. Here is a link to a planning resource the National COVID-19 Coordinating Committee has provided for the business community. It may be a useful aid to your congregation as you think about the steps you need to take: Planning tool for reopening businesses. The Commission on Worship is preparing prayers and a short liturgy for congregations returning to their worship spaces. These resources should be available soon. What about Holy Communion? This section is about Holy Communion during limited services in physical spaces. It is not about on-line communion, which we strongly discouraged in an earlier message. You might already have proposals to offer Holy Communion under physical distancing rules. Remember that should be a decision of the community, and not just one or two people. Here we provide some general guidelines, which we stress are still to be tested with medical authorities:
Remember:
If you are unsure about this advice, or want further details or confirmation, please contact your District Office or Bishop. Looking ahead Some weeks ago, in an early COVID-19 Update eNews, I encouraged congregations to think and plan for the day they can return to their worship spaces. This day, we pray, is gradually approaching, but in slow, deliberate stages. What a great opportunity this is for us to create space, think deeply, pray, and appreciate how God blesses us every step along the way. Going through this, and going through it well, we will come out of it as a stronger, more mature, deeply enriched people of God, ready to follow him and to serve. May our Good Shepherd bless and encourage you, as you respond in your local situation, care for each other, and continue worshipping, whether privately, virtually, or in shared physical space. Your brother in Christ, [i] The Holy Bible: New Revised Standard Version. (1989). (1 Pe 1:3–7). Nashville: Thomas Nelson Publishers. You are receiving this email because you are an LCA/NZ pastor or other church worker, congregation office-bearer or General Synod delegate, or you have signed up to receive LCA eNews. To subscribe to other eNews lists, click here. To unsubscribe from this list, click here.(This option is not available to pastors, congregation chairpersons and General Synod delegates). To change your email address, click here.
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