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Sunday 19th September 2021 Morning Service 2021 ‘Facebook’ Streaming ‘Live’ from Cemetery Road Baptist Church Sunday, 10.30 am, Morning Service, 19th September 2021 Revd Dr Peter Shepherd Preaching; Focus: ‘Blessed are the Gentle’ (Matthew 5 v5) & The Children's Talk: ‘History in the Making’. Please, see below all the links & information for Sunday & other Activities Dear CRBC Family & Friends, Revd Dr Peter Shepherd, will be preaching on Sunday morning and leading the Children’s Talk. Don’t miss out on the Heritage Day this Saturday, 18th September 10am until 4pm. Come and enjoy a cuppa whilst we welcome visitors to our building; celebrating the fact that we are at long last – open! Rita Shepherd also welcomes you to the long-awaited return of: Click and Connect Coffee Mornings! After, a summer break, we are resuming our fortnightly coffee mornings this Tuesday, 21st September, 10.30 - 11.30am. If you haven't been before, give it a try. It provides Cemetery Road Baptist Church, Lizzy Levy, admin@crbchurch.org.uk, telephone 0753 810 1647. Page. 1
Sunday 19th September 2021 Morning Service 2021 an opportunity for Christian fellowship in these 'unusual' times, and the chance for interesting discussions on varied topics. Many of us have had the chance of a change of scenery over the summer, so this week we are talking about 'Memorable Places'. For Zoom information contact Lizzy via the footer details here. There are plenty of events planned for all the Church Fellowship, all ages. Dave Timms will be leading our monthly “Walks with the Lord”; we are opening our Church buildings joining Heritage Day, Tony Harris will be re-launching Café Church with guest speaker; plus, CRBC will be hosting the prestigious, Sam Sharpe lecture very soon (see further information regarding these events below): * Please note: the things we have planned are, as ever, subject to Government advice, guidelines and restrictions. Sunday, 10.30 am, Morning Service, 19th September 2021; Revd Dr Peter Shepherd Preaching; Focus: ‘Blessed are the Gentle’ (Matthew 5 v5) & The Children's Talk: ‘History in the Making’. You can also join this service via Facebook Live, please see the instructions below: Cemetery Road Baptist Church, Lizzy Levy, admin@crbchurch.org.uk, telephone 0753 810 1647. Page. 2
Sunday 19th September 2021 Morning Service 2021 Welcome and Notices. Call to worship. Psalm 63 vs 2 - 4 Lord I come before your throne. My Jesus my Saviour. Children’s Talk with Peter Shepherd, ‘History in the Making’. All I once held dear Bible Readings Psalm 1; Matthew 11: 28 - 30 Sermon When I Survey Prayers May the mind of Christ my Saviour. Blessing Heritage Open Day at Cemetery Road; Saturday 18th September 2021; 10am – 4pm; Part of Sheffield's Heritage Open Days Visitors will be calling in throughout the day to enjoy our displays, explore the building, have something to drink and discover what we're about. Cemetery Road Baptist Church, Lizzy Levy, admin@crbchurch.org.uk, telephone 0753 810 1647. Page. 3
Sunday 19th September 2021 Morning Service 2021 Stewards are needed to welcome visitors, show them round and answer questions. Being friendly is all that's really required. Members of our Heritage Open Day Team will be present throughout the day. Please sign for an hour (or more) if you are able to help support this in any way perhaps making people feel welcome; refreshments or just being there to guide the way with a smile! Please speak to Peter Shepherd, Mike Green or Peter Kennet if you would like to help. Heritage Open Days is England's largest festival of history and culture, bringing together over 2,000 local people and organisations, and thousands of volunteers. Every year in September, places across the country throw open their doors to celebrate their heritage, community and history. It’s your chance to see hidden places and try out new experiences – and it’s all FREE. https://www.heritageopendays.org.uk/about https://www.heritageopendays.org.uk/visiting/event/cemetery-road-baptist-church- sheffield2 Cemetery Road Baptist Church, Lizzy Levy, admin@crbchurch.org.uk, telephone 0753 810 1647. Page. 4
Sunday 19th September 2021 Morning Service 2021 “Walk with the Lord” at Concorde Park; with Dave Timms: Sunday 26th September 2021; After the Morning Service – Bring a Packed-Lunch! The next walk with the Lord will be on 26th September 2021. Everyone can gather after the morning service with their own Packed-Lunch. All can eat together before leaving for the “Walk with the Lord”. This is planned so that those with transport can help those without transport. Dave Timms is happy to give lifts up to Concord Park where the walk will Cemetery Road Baptist Church, Lizzy Levy, admin@crbchurch.org.uk, telephone 0753 810 1647. Page. 5
Sunday 19th September 2021 Morning Service 2021 commence before walking up into Woolley Woods. We will be leaving Church around 12.30 after enjoying our lunches together. Please contact Dave Timms on: 07582 121495 for any further information or if you need transportation up to Concord Park. Looking forward to seeing you all there! Walks with the Lord will take place on the last Sunday of each month going forward. Sam Sharpe Lecture Thursday 21st October 2021 The Baptist Union of Great Britain and the Jamaica Baptist Union are committed to walking the ways of God’s justice. One demonstration of this joint commitment is The Sam Sharpe Project. We want you and your church to be aware of the project and join us. Sam Sharpe was hanged in Montego Bay on 23 May, 1832 after initiating and leading a revolt for justice. Just before his execution he said: ‘I would rather die upon yonder gallows, than live in slavery.’ The revolt and Sharpe’s actions played a huge role in British parliamentary deliberations, and ultimately the Slavery Abolition Act in 1833. It is this legacy the Sam Sharpe Project seeks to build upon by promoting his story and exploring his relevance in today’s context. The Sam Sharpe annual lectures, an idea conceived by Rosemarie Davidson-Gotobed, a Partner of the Sam Sharpe Project, remains its key educational resource. Lecture 2021 – Thursday 21 October 'Setting The Captives Free – forging the paths to freedom' This year's Sam Sharpe lecture will be delivered by Amanda Khozi Mukwashi, CEO of Christian Aid. It will be delivered as a webinar starting at 19:00. Cemetery Road Baptist Church, Lizzy Levy, admin@crbchurch.org.uk, telephone 0753 810 1647. Page. 6
Sunday 19th September 2021 Morning Service 2021 Click here for more information and to register to join the webinar We hope you will be able to join us on 21 October and will encourage your church family to attend as well. The lecture will also be recorded so that it can also be accessed from the Baptist Union website afterwards. The lectures have become an important fixture in the calendar of community events marking Black History Month. The best of them have sought to create a community event where scholars, social activists and religious leaders share their vision for a just society. “Back to School” Messenger! Memories of Summer……… Big, massive thank you, to all of you that have sent some interesting, creative and informative articles for the next Messenger. I am now; just awaiting articles from our team, letting you know about all the exciting stuff going on and planned events for the Autumn/Winter period. Therefore, our next Messenger Magazine will be delayed until late September/early October 2021. The Cemetery Road Baptist Church Team would still love to receive your stories of summer, photographs and events. This is your opportunity to spread some joy reaching others that perhaps are housebound, in residential care, hospital or like many of us just battening down the hatches whilst Covid spread amongst us. So, don’t delay, if you have some fabulous Cemetery Road Baptist Church, Lizzy Levy, admin@crbchurch.org.uk, telephone 0753 810 1647. Page. 7
Sunday 19th September 2021 Morning Service 2021 photographs, artwork, craft, stories, poems, sports, etc. to share: email me, Lizzy at: admin@crbchurch.org.uk and I can begin to collect the good news for our next Messenger! Cemetery Road Baptist Church, Lizzy Levy, admin@crbchurch.org.uk, telephone 0753 810 1647. Page. 8
Sunday 19th September 2021 Morning Service 2021 Click and Connect Coffee Mornings are Back! After a summer break, we are resuming our fortnightly coffee mornings this Tuesday, 21st September, 10.30 - 11.30am. Cemetery Road Baptist Church, Lizzy Levy, admin@crbchurch.org.uk, telephone 0753 810 1647. Page. 9
Sunday 19th September 2021 Morning Service 2021 If you haven't been before, give it a try. It provides an opportunity for Christian fellowship in these 'unusual' times, and the chance for interesting discussions on varied topics. Many of us have had the chance of a change of scenery over the summer, so this week we are talking about 'Memorable Places'. For Zoom information contact Lizzy via the footer details here. See you then! Cemetery Road Baptist Church, Lizzy Levy, admin@crbchurch.org.uk, telephone 0753 810 1647. Page. 10
Sunday 19th September 2021 Morning Service 2021 How to Watch Facebook Live Video Broadcasts Link to CRB Facebook https://www.facebook.com/search/top?q=cemetery%20road%20baptist%20(crb) You can watch last week’s Service Here with Revd Andy West, on 5th September 2021, onwards as all services will be streaming live. Also, find the direct Facebook link this Sunday Morning on our website at: http://www.crbchurch.org.uk/listenhome/ METHODS 1. Using the Facebook Mobile App 2. Using a PC or Mac 3. Those without a Facebook account Facebook has introduced live broadcasts that you can watch from any device. With Facebook Live, anyone with a Facebook account, a computer, smartphone, or tablet can broadcast to all of their friends and followers. You can find these broadcasts as they happen in your News Feed. You can also get notified when your favourite broadcasters start a new live broadcast. This WikiHow teaches you how to find and watch Facebook Live videos on Facebook. Method 1 Using the Facebook Mobile App Open the Facebook app. The Facebook app has a blue icon with a white "f". Tap the icon on your home screen or apps menu to open the Facebook app. Cemetery Road Baptist Church, Lizzy Levy, admin@crbchurch.org.uk, telephone 0753 810 1647. Page. 11
Sunday 19th September 2021 Morning Service 2021 If you are not automatically logged in, enter the email address or phone number and password associated with your Facebook account. Then click Log in. Tap the icon that resembles a TV screen. It's at the top of the screen on Android phones and tablets. On iPhones and iPads, it's at the bottom of the screen. This is the Watch tab. This displays a list of videos from users and pages you follow. It also displays a list of other recommended videos from other Facebook accounts. If you don't see the Watch tab at the top of the Facebook app, tap the icon with three lines (☰) in the upper-left corner to view the menu. Then tap Videos on Watch. Tap the magnifying glass icon (iPhone only). On iPhone, tap the magnifying glass icon in the upper-right corner to display the search bar at the top of the screen. Enter a username, video title, or category in the search bar (CRBC or Cemetery Rd Baptist church). The search bar is at the top of the screen. This allows you to filter videos that interest you. Alternatively, you can scroll down until you see a menu in your feed that says "What's on Watch." Tap the red button that says Live to view a general list of recommended live videos from users and pages you follow. On iPad and other tablets, you can tap the tab that says Live at the top of the screen. This displays a list of recommended Live videos from users and pages you follow, as well as other recommended videos. Tap Live. It's at the top of the page next to "Filters." This filters your search results to display Live videos, as opposed to pre-recorded videos. Tap a video. Live videos have a red icon that says "Live" in the upper-left corner. Tap a video image or title below the video to view the video. The live video chat is displayed below the video. Tap the X icon or back arrow to stop watching. When you are ready to stop watching the video, tap the "X" icon in the upper-right corner of the video on iPhone and iPad, or tap the back button at the bottom of the screen on your Android phone or tablet. Method 2 Using a PC or Mac Navigate to https://www.facebook.com in a web browser. You can use any web browser on your PC or Mac. If you are not automatically logged in to Facebook, enter the email address or phone number and password associated with your Facebook account at the top. Then click Log In. Cemetery Road Baptist Church, Lizzy Levy, admin@crbchurch.org.uk, telephone 0753 810 1647. Page. 12
Sunday 19th September 2021 Morning Service 2021 Click the icon that resembles a television. It's at the top of the screen. This is the Watch icon. This displays a list of videos from users and people you are following on Facebook, as well as other recommended videos. If you don't see the Watch tab at the top of the screen, click the button that says See More in the menu to the left. Then click Watch. Click Live. It's in the menu to the left. This displays a list of live videos from users and pages you follow. It also displays recommended live videos. Alternatively, you can enter the name of a video, user, or category in the search bar at the top of the menu to the left. Then click the toggle switch next to Live below "Filters" in the menu. This displays live videos, as opposed to pre-recorded videos. Click a video. Live videos have a red tag that says "Live" in the upper-left corner. Click a video image or the title below the video image. This displays the video in your web browser. You can view the live video chat in a panel to the right. Click the X icon to stop viewing the video. When you are ready to stop watching the video, click the icon with an "X" in the upper-left corner of the video playback. Method 3 – without a Facebook account – Live streams are available to viewers with or without a Facebook account. Viewers without a Facebook account can access the stream directly using the live stream link, or they can watch the live stream embed on your website or blog (please see the next section for more information about embedding a live stream). Viewers can also watch your live stream on their TV by downloading the Facebook Watch TV app or casting the stream to their TV. Learn more. The URL code will be posted on the CRBC website and issued in the notices before the service. With love & blessings, Revd Andy West, Revd Meghan Byerly, Pastor Tony Harris, Farsi Support Mohsen Dehghan & Lizzy Levy. Cemetery Road Baptist Church, Lizzy Levy, admin@crbchurch.org.uk, telephone 0753 810 1647. Page. 13
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