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East Barnet
Anglican-Methodist Partnership
In November 2003 the Revd
Richard Watson, Rector of East Barnet, and the Revd Colin Smith, Methodist
minister in East Barnet, attended the signing of the national covenant between
the Methodist Church and the Church of England at Methodist Central Hall,
Westminster in the presence of HM The Queen, who happens to be patron of the
living of St Mary’s. Afterwards they resolved to work together locally and to
work towards implementing the covenant locally.
For more information about
the national covenant between the two churches –
www.anglican-methodist.org.uk
The Queen with the
Archbishop of Canterbury and the President of the Methodist Conference
In January 2005 the Bishop
of Hertford (the Rt Revd Christopher Foster) and the then Methodist district
chair (the Revd Anne Brown) came to a joint covenant service at St Mary’s to
mark Richard’s authorisation by the President of the Methodist Conference to
serve as a Methodist minister and Colin being given permission by the Bishop of
St Albans to lead worship at St Mary’s under Canon B43. The two ministers are
styled as ‘Honorary Associate Minister’ in the other church.
The Revd Anne Brown and the Bishop of Hertford, with Richard Watson
and Colin Smith
On 3rd February
2008 a legal partnership was formed between the two churches for mission and
ministry. It was launched at the morning service at Brookside Methodist
church at 10.45am when the Bishop of St Albans (the Rt. Revd Christopher
Herbert) preached and the Methodist district chair (the Revd Dr Stuart Jordan)
also took part. The Mayor of the London Borough of Barnet was
present and a choir from St Mary’s School sang.
The Rt. Revd
Christopher Herbert and the Revd Dr Stuart Jordan with Richard Watson
and Colin Smith
In the evening of 3rd
February, a candlelit procession left the Methodist church and made its
way to St Mary’s church to celebrate the feast of Candlemas. The Revd The Lord
Griffiths of Burry Port (Dr Leslie Griffiths) preached at the eucharist at
6.30pm.

The Bishop of St
Albans and Lord Griffiths
Since 2003 activities
between the two churches have included:
- Shared covenant,
Aldersgate, Remembrance, Mothering Sunday and Palm Sunday services.
- Shared Good Friday
services and a Songs of Praise service at the East Barnet Festival with East
Barnet Baptist Church
- Joint teaching courses
and study groups
- Shared Advent and
Pentecost children’s events
- Shared preparation for
admitting children to Holy Communion
- Shared
confirmation/membership group
- Distribution of
Christmas beer mats advertising services
- Exploration of
possibilities of joint youth work
- Joint memorial service
for the bereaved
- Shared use of
buildings
- Plans to highlight the
issue of sex trafficking
- Exploration of joint
link with Anglican and Methodist churches in the Caribbean.
In October 2007 Richard
Watson and Colin Smith were invited to make a presentation on their work in East
Barnet to the national dialogue team between the Episcopal Church of the USA and
the American United Methodist Church. Afterwards the Methodist Bishop, William Oden, wrote: “The time we had with you at Limehouse in October was both
informative and inspirational. The work you are doing in East Barnet is a
significant sign of the essence of faithful ecumenism.”
Colin Smith and Richard Watson meeting the Bishop of
Montana, Bishop William Oden and other American Methodists and Anglicans

Whilst not part of the
formal partnership, St Mary’s Church of England primary school is an area of
ecumenical co-operation. The Colin Smith chairs the governing body and shares
in leading school worship with the Rector. A Methodist layman is also
Vice-Chair and a member of East Barnet Baptist Church serves on the governing
body.
St Mary’s School Junior Christmas
production at Brookside 2007
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Brookside Methodist Church
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