Storrington Pastoral Charge

Inverary and Battersea United Churches 

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Battersea worship: 9.30 am

Inverary Worship: 11.00 am

Our Mission Statement

The Storrington Pastoral Charge, firmly rooted in the Christian Faith,

and adhering to the values of the United Church of Canada,

strives to function as one community with two places of worship.

We celebrate the strengths and relationships that we share

and commit ourselves to the ongoing support of both congregations.

 

Exploration & Education

All are encouraged to explore their own sense of what it means to be a Christian.

Through education, we discover new facets of ourselves and our faith.

We are called to offer educational experiences to children, youth and adults

in a comfortable and supportive environment.

 

Respect

We are called to offer a safe and supportive environment for all people.

Regardless of one's life experiences, all are welcome in this place

of non-judgmental and respectful care and support.

As we offer our respect to others, we learn a greater respect for ourselves.

 

Harmony

With a greater knowledge of the people that we are,

we allow the joy that we feel to overflow into the world around us.

We must live in harmony with all of God's creation.

Other faith traditions, other cultures and those with differing points of view

offer us wisdom and the opportunity to expand our horizons.

 

Growth

Through service, self-reflection, education and prayer

we are an ever-changing people.

We are called to journey down our personal paths

to be the people that God has called each of us to be.

 

God's Creating Spirit

The love of God creates and makes new.

We are empowered by the love that we feel within us

to reach out to all of God's world with loving hands.

From the earth beneath us to the air that surrounds us,

from the fellowship of old friends to the new friends that we meet,

all are wondrous creations of a loving God.

 

Let us know, explore, share and celebrate the boundless love that is God.

The Meaning Of The Crest

For our church members, this insignia is a spiritual and historic reminder. Its oval shape is derived from the outline of a fish which was used as a symbol of identity by early Christians. The initials of the words "Jesus Christ, Son of God, Savior" spell the Greek word for fish.

The "X" at the center is the first letter in the Greek word for Christ, and is a traditional symbol for Christ.

The open Bible represents the Congregational Churches with their emphasis upon God's truth that makes people free. From this communion we have a heritage of liberty in prophesying, love of spiritual freedom, awareness of the creative power of the Holy Spirit and clear witness for civic justice.

The dove is emblematic of the Holy Spirit (Mark 1:10) whose transforming power has been a distinctive mark of Methodism. Here our heritage is one of evangelical zeal, concern for human redemption, warmth of Christian fellowship, the testimony of Spiritual experience and the ministry of sacred song.

The burning bush is the symbol of Presbyterianism. It refers to the bush that burned and was not consumed (Exodus 3:2), and symbolizes the indestructibility of the Church. From Presbyterianism we have received a heritage of high regard for the dignity in worship, the education of all people, the authority of scripture and the church as the body of Christ.

The symbols Alpha and Omega in the lower quarter are the first and last letters of the Greek alphabet. They symbolize the eternal living God, in the fullness of creation (Revelation 1:8).

The Latin words ut omnes unum sint, that surround the symbols on the crest, mean "That all may be one." They are a reminder that we are both a "united" and "uniting" church.

In 1980, a French translation of "The United Church of Canada" was authorized by General Council to be added to the crest.

Source: www.united-church.ca

The United Church Creed (Revised 1995)

We are not alone, we live in God's world.
   We believe in God;
   Who has created and is creating,
   Who has come in Jesus, the Word made flesh,
   To reconcile and make new,
   Who works in us and others by the Spirit.
   We trust in God.
We are called to be a church:
   To celebrate God's presence,
   To live with respect in Creation,
   To love and serve others,
   To proclaim Jesus, crucified and risen,
   Our Judge and our Hope.
In life, in death, in life beyond death,
   God is with us.
   We are not alone.
Thanks be to God.