Minster Lifeline 34

This week Irene writes:

Democracy     The Rule of Law     Individual Liberty

Mutual Respect

Tolerance of those of different faiths and beliefs 

Last week Rev. Rob and myself had the privilege of attending a ‘special’ school assembly at Adelaide Primary School. This was to help the children come to terms with the rioting in the City. Since that time many families have been very concerned about the safety for themselves and their families.

Adelaide school is a brilliant example of ‘love your neighbour’, the children come from 41 different countries and speak many languages, yet the unity of these children is a great example to all. The statements above are the 5 British values taught in the school and the children from the age of 5 not only learn these but act them out in their daily lives.

At the assembly there were three policemen who work in the Great Thornton Street area, the Imam from the local mosque and a representative from the Salvation Army.

The children from each class had made cards for the police, thanking them for keeping them safe. Some of the children had witnessed the rioting and were so grateful for the help the police gave them.

Seeing such unity in diversity was humbling and I honestly believe that we as adults can learn such a lot from these small people.

A big thank you to the staff that made this assembly happen in such a meaningful way.

Thank you for attending our assembly today and for being so generous with your time and with your words. I know that the children (and staff) will never forget the feeling in the room today. 

It was such a privilege to host such a wonderful event at our school and we all feel so lucky to have you all as part of our school community. 

Suzanne Adkinson, Deputy Head

GIRLS BRIGADE

Wow what a first night!  The girls were thrilled to be back at church and were very giggly and excited. It was great to see as lots of them come from different areas of Hull so it’s wonderful to see that friendships haven't changed, and they all still love coming to GB.  We are so thankful Tom and Brooke (from St. John Ambulance) came to join us and set the bar very hight for the rest of the year! Tom and Brooke taught us about Dr ABC, resuscitation, recovery position and setting bandages. They all got the chance to practice their skills, and we ended up with some bandages in funny places! All the girls did amazingly well and left with more knowledge on how to help someone who is unwell in those circumstances. A massive thank you to Tom and Brooke, you were both wonderful. Lauren






SAD NEWS

We have just heard the sad news that David Stipetic has died following a fall.  We will have more details to give you next week.  David of course is well known for his strong interest in, and tremendous support of, the bells of the minster.



JUNIOR CHURCH

This was a joint event this week as Tom (from the choir), came along to do first aid training with them.  There was a wide age range, the youngest being Arthur Fear who, at aged two, was quick to get stuck in!  Everyone thoroughly enjoyed it and certainly learned a lot.

 HARVEST EVENTS

There will be an exhibition to celebrate Sea, Field and Factory by the local allotment holders and community gardens from Tuesday 17th until Sunday 22nd in the chancel.

 Come and see what you can grow yourself.

The exhibition will end with our annual Harvest festival service starting at 11am.  This will be followed by a free picnic buffet for all.

BATTLE OF BRITAIN SERVICE
Rev. Rob taking the service at the Cenotaph.

This is a courtesy notice regarding parking at Hull Minster.
A few weeks ago the council repainted the yellow lines down the North side of the church.  Parking attendants patrol this area frequently and are giving out parking tickets to those who park there unless they are a blue badge holder.
It is the responsibility of the driver to ensure they are parking legally.  The nearest car park to the church is on Lowgate opposite the King Billy statue, Zebedee’s yard or on South Side (parking meter).  It is worth noting however, that in the next few weeks the portacabin's will be removed.  This will create more space for parking legally (watch this space)!  Thank you all for your co-operation.  Shirley

COLLECT FOR HARVEST SUNDAY

Creator God, you made the goodness of the land, the riches of the sea and the rhythm of the seasons; as we thank you for the harvest may we cherish and respect this planet and its peoples, through Jesus Christ our Lord AMEN

READINGS FOR HARVEST SUNDAY

Psalm 126

1 Timothy 2:1-7

Matthew 6:25-33

PRAYERS POINTS FOR HARVEST SUNDAY

·         We pray for our farmers here in the UK and around the world that they may be able to grow sufficient food to feed the world population.

·         For those areas of the world that are severely affected by climate change and by conflict that affects their ability to grow food.

·         For the people in our country that they will be able to access sufficient food to feed their families.

·         Help us who have plenty to give generously.

·         We pray for the many areas of conflict in our world.  Give wisdom to those who have the power to bring about change.  Particularly we pray for the Middle East.

·         We pray for all those who have been recently bereaved.  Comfort them in their sorrow.

·         We pray for the young people in Hull Minster that they will gain understanding of what it means to love God and serve others.

·         Help us remember to always give thanks.

DIARY FOR THE NEXT FOUR WEEKS