174a Hoylake Road 

Moreton 

Wirral 

CH46 8TQ 

CORONAVIRUS

THE CHURCH IS OPEN


for Sunday Services,

Following the recent lifting of all legal restrictions,
the Elders have considered the current Government
advice on how we proceed over the coming weeks.

Services:

The church is open for worship on Sundays, but as always, attendance is by individual choice. The Government have now removed all legal restrictions. The responsibility for taking measures to restrict the spread of Covid now rests with each individual. It becomes a matter of personal choice. but they strongly suggest that the wearing of face coverings and maintaining the spirit of social distancing still be observed. 

We appreciate that the wearing of face coverings is now a matter of personal choice, but for the continued safety of those around you we do ask you to consider wearing a face covering if you can whilst entering, moving around and leaving the church. It can be removed whilst you are seated for the service.

These restrictions are under constant review, and could be further amended, as determined by what happens with the local infection rate.

Also, you should only attend if you do not have any Covid symptoms and feel comfortable to do so. (See also the Services page on this website.)

Baptisms:

We are now taking baptism bookings. (See separate page on this website.)

Funerals:

Church funerals are now available under certain
restrictions.


The minister, although double-vaccinated and with the booster, remains cautious about visiting members and friends in their homes. Going from house to house in a confined space still risks spreading infection. Mike is happy to meet you in your home for essential business or in the church vestry (by appointment). Church flower deliveries will continue to be made to your doorstep.

Mike Ward, updated 28th January 2022

For centuries churches have been places of prayer – and hope in troubled times. 

This information is correct at the date above and is in accordance with the guidelines of Public Health England and the Presbyterian Church of Wales. In the event of a significant change in circumstances, this page will be updated.