#StayAsYouAre – Our first national worship gathering

Church sign: ‘The building is closed. The church is open’. Cartoon by Dave Walker
IN THESE extraordinary times, when we are unable to gather in physical community, we have begun to explore ways to stay connected online, starting with our first national worship gathering on YouTube this month.
Many of us across the Open Table Network will undoubtedly have been impacted by the recent escalation of health protection measures, whether that’s directly by the coronavirus itself, inability to get access to food or medication, or through the suspension of public worship in our churches.

The table is set for the Stay As You Are simple ‘agape’ service
While hardship is not unfamiliar to LGBTQIA+ Christians, these are certainly extreme times. We are keeping the situation under review and will make a decision shortly on whether to reschedule plans for our anniversary event currently scheduled for Saturday 13th June.
We are also working behind the scenes with OneBodyOneFaith and other partners to ensure our support for LGBTQIA+ Christians continues and much as we can make it happen.
Last week, one of our community leaders asked us:
do you have any plans to livestream an Open Table service? A national one would be amazing!
We hadn’t, but we like a challenge! So we put out a call to our communities across England and Wales for people to record readings or prayers for an Open Table video service so local groups and individuals can still share in inclusive, affirming worship in your own homes despite being isolated from one another.
We planned an ‘agape’ service [a simple remembrance of Jesus’ last meal with his friends before he died and rose to new life. ‘Agape’ comes from one of the Greek words for love used in the Bible. The first Christians used it to describe self-giving love for one another in community, as Jesus showed for God and for us].

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