Elders report 2022
Our motto text for the year was: “For me, to live is Christ, and to die is gain” (Philippians 1:21)
We reflect that amidst the massive political and economic changes in the nation, we have also seen much spiritual and ethical decline. Also, both as individuals and as a church we have seen finances being stretched. Towards the end of the year our Pastor began a series of sermons from the book of Revelation, where we are confronted with realities beyond what our usual five senses can perceive.
Membership and leadership
We give God thanks for the addition of a new member and for the ways that they contribute to the life of the church. However, the church effectively lost ten other members, mainly through relocation. Some of these fulfilled important roles in the life of the church and will be greatly missed. In particular the church does not currently have a musician to accompany hymn singing.
The church also lost the services of its deacon for part of the year. He stepped down after many years of faithful service because he found the responsibility tiring. The church is very grateful for his past service, and equally grateful that after prayerful consideration, he was willing to take on the responsibility again some months later.
The role of treasurer was taken on by another church member, under the mentorship and guidance of the former treasurer.
As noted in previous years, the Trustees note that the age profile of the church’s membership continues to increase and the church needs to see conversions and additions to membership for the future. It is the conviction both of the Trustees and of church members that these needs are beyond our control, and we need to seek God to intervene for the needs to be met.
However, attendance at Sunday services continues to be encouraging, and we are thankful that the Sunday evening service continues to be supported at a time when many churches find it non-viable to hold one.
Attendance at prayer meetings continues to be good. The Trustees are thankful for the provision of Zoom, that makes it possible for members unable to attend Sunday services and midweek prayer meetings in person still to benefit.
The Trustees and church members are grateful to God for his financial provision despite the loss of members alluded to above.
A number of non-members have attended Sunday services regularly.
The church’s mission to the community
One of the main aims of the church is to make known to the community (both immediately surrounding the church and in the city as a whole) the good news of God’s love through Jesus Christ. The Trustees and members are convinced that God alone is able to convert people to faith in his Son, Jesus Christ; however, we are equally convinced that it is our duty to proclaim to others the message of God’s love, in whatever ways and through whatever means we can.
Two discussion evenings about how to achieve this were held, and a strategy decided upon. The weekly children’s club is not viable because of a shortage of helpers, but a monthly family night is being organised to take its place, open both to children and adult family members.
A “Warm Hub” was set up, aiming to provide anyone in the community to come into the building on Wednesday mornings to avoid having to heat their own homes and to enjoy free refreshments and a chat. A number of people from the community attended, and church members who attended also found it helpful to get to know each other better.
A Week of Evangelism was held in the autumn, assisted by a visiting church pastor. Open-air meetings were profitable, with a number of passers-by listening and being willing to engage in conversation about what was being explained. A training session about sharing our faith was also held.
The church held regular open-air meetings in the city centre, again with profitable conversations being had about the message that was being declared, and with gospel tracts being distributed.
The church’s website continues to be well used, and some people have begun to attend services as a result of visiting the website.
In conclusion, the Trustees and members are very thankful to God for preserving the church and for providing for its needs. The spiritual nature of our aims means that we cannot achieve them by our own efforts and skill, but we continue to look to God to lead us forward.
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