MCHW.LIVE – new website to host live streamed services.

MCHW.LIVE – new website to host live streamed services.

Since the UK-wide lockdown was introduced in March, all church buildings were closed, and churches have to look at different ways of operating.  Methodist Central Hall Westminster opted to ‘live-stream’ their services via YouTube so that they could reach the maximum number of people.  Since mid-March MCHW has reached over 156,000 individuals and families from all over the world – their service on Sunday, 5th July has attracted over 20,000 views in its first week, audiences that would have filled the historic Great Hall ten times over!  

This Sunday, 19th July MCHW will launch their new website ‘MCHW.LIVE’ as a permeant home for their online services.   People can still view the services on YouTube, but the simplest and preferred method is via the ‘MCHW.LIVE’ website. 

At first, MCHW broadcast from an innovative ‘SmartStage’ studio delivered by their AV Partners, White Light Ltd.  However, since measures were eased in June, Revd Tony Miles, Superintendent Minister at MCHW, has been broadcasting live from the Chapel inside the historic building and he is joined by other contributors from across the country via Zoom.  Revd Miles said,  ‘During the war years William Sangster would fill the Great Hall for evenings services, many of whom were gathered from other churches and beyond. Today, during a crisis of a different kind, MCHW is reaching even greater numbers by making use of new technology.  We are encouraged that these services are serving the wider Church and also impacting the lives of those who wouldn’t normally attend a church service.’

Dan Forshaw, Communications & Digital Media Co-Ordinator at Methodist Central Hall Westminster said, ’We realised quite early on that some form of live-streamed Sunday service was going to continue for the long-term. We are delighted to bring the mchw.live website online so that as many people as possible can find an easy way to take part in our church services online.  Our developers have worked closely with us to ensure the new site has everything people will need to interact with the services, be that singing, praying and listening to the sermon all from the comfort of their own home.’ 

People are invited to take a sneak peak at mchw.live before this Sunday! 

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Notes

  1. Methodist Central Hall is a global Christian family following Jesus at the heart of London.  With members from over 35 national groupings the church has been based in its historic building since 1912.  In 1946 the church moved out for two months so that the first meeting of the United Nations could take place in the Great Hall.  In 1966 the Jules Rimet World Cup trophy was stolen from the building and the first performance of Joseph and Amazing Technicolored Dream coat took place. 
  2. In March Methodist Central Hall Westminster moved online to their YouTube channel.  They have seen amazing growth and their services have been featured on the BBC and even Spanish TV as examples of good practice for churches online. 
  3. For more information please call Dan Forshaw on 07968 528929
3 Comment(s)
  • Audrey Cawthorn Posted July 19, 2020 2:53 pm

    We have greatly appreciated the Sunday Morning Worship from MCHW during the Lockdown and continue to join you each Sunday. It is extremely well presented and we have certainly benefitted from sharing in the services.

    However … may we please suggest/request that Notices and Announcements are at the commencement of the broadcast, not in the middle, as it completely disrupts the flow and thought process of the worship.

    Geoff & Audrey Cawthorn (from Leicestershire, formerly of Epsom Methodist Church)

  • Audrey Cawthorn Posted September 13, 2020 11:50 am

    We have just shared the Morning Worship from MCHW and wanted to say a huge “Thank You” to you all and especially the Rev Lansford Penn-Timity for his meaningful, extremely well delivered sermon. You (and we) are truly blessed that he has such a gift for preaching.

    We wish him well in his ministry at MCHW over the coming five years.

    Shalom,

    Geoff & Audrey Cawthorn

  • Audrey Cawthorn Posted October 11, 2020 12:01 pm

    Well done Deacon Ali – there were a lot of technical problems this morning but you rallied on superbly under extreme adverse conditions.

    Thank you, too, Lansford, for another inspiring and uplifting Word – greatly appreciated.

    Shalom,

    Geoff & Audrey

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