Minster Lifeline #20

19 May 2021

LLauren Jeffries- Girl’s Brigade leader

LLauren Jeffries- Girl’s Brigade leader

Rev. Irene writes:

Ascension morning began with Holy Communion at 6:30am in the Minster building ending with the final hymn being sung from the roof of Hull Minster! What a great way to call attention to the risen and ascended Lord.

By 10am gazebos were erected outside the Minster West Doors, and tables and chairs were all in place, awaiting the start of the Christian Aid Coffee morning. The sky was cloudless, and the sun shone as very soon all tables and chairs were full and many more were being brought out. It was such a joy to see so many familiar faces again and the smiles and chatter that was taking place. Our wonderful group of volunteers have not lost their touch as they produced endless coffee, tea, and served great home-made cakes to everyone there. Kim and Carole had produced a great raffle which raised almost £100!

A big THANK YOU to everyone for your help and generosity. We were delighted to have raised £465.09 for this great cause that brings relief to so many in desperate situations.

The morning ended by Holy Communion in the Minster, led by Rev. Dominic a great opportunity to say ‘thank you’ to a Lord that has promised to be with us always, to the end of our days (Matthew 28:20)

A few weeks ago, we heard from Lauren, today we have Lauren’s second instalment as we hear about her venture in running a Girls’ Brigade from the Minster building:

GGirls Brigade Fun

GGirls Brigade Fun

“I hope you enjoyed my last piece for Hull Minster Lifeline at the beginning of April. As a follow on from that piece I wanted to update you on the news that we have been given the go ahead to bring Girls Brigade to Hull Minster, starting hopefully, this coming September.

To be involved in Girls Brigade is amazing, it strengthens me (I think people would say if you broke into me like a stick of rock you would just see Girls Brigade through and through) it gives me hope, it challenges me, I learn from it and most of all I can serve God through enabling families to become a part of the Girls Brigade and church community. I would love to share Girls Brigade with you. I would love you to become involved in Girls Brigade. It would be great to get to know you, to work together to enrich the lives of girls and their families through Christ.              

We have a great time, (sometimes we get a bit messy but all in aid of learning and fun!) the girls will tell you I am all about glitter! We play silly games, make beautiful crafts, and displays, take part in challenges, and get to know each other. Throughout lockdown, my current group (in Cottingham) has been online, and it has been essential that we have been there for girls providing some ‘normality’ throughout this pandemic, providing a safe space where girls can talk freely, a chance to complete their badgework and raise hope. I know it has done wonders for my mental health and having spoken with lots of families over this time, they have all appreciated how we have been there for their family and supported them. I will be sad to leave 1st Cottingham, however I am looking forward to bringing the Girls Brigade family to join Hull Minster, and the adventure that will bring. Girls and leaders have opportunities to meet with others from across the district, region and nationally. This is a great outlet, girls can meet at band with other girls across Hull, take part in events, from camps, parties, and days out. Leaders can take part in training programs, go on retreats, and enjoy meals out.  We can all learn from each other both in sharing our skills and Christian faith.” Lauren Jeffries.

It would be great to hear from you if you would like to find out more about volunteering with Girls Brigade at the Minster or if your child is interested joining. Please email with any questions to mandy@hullminster.org and she will forward your queries on to Lauren.

Hull Minster Heritage Project Update May 2021

During the lockdown, members of our church family who enjoy history and heritage have been meeting each week on Zoom to find out more about the Minster, its people, and its treasures.  Over coffee, and a chat, we have been able to keep in touch, keep our spirits up and carry out research into Holy Trinity and Hull Minster’s history. We have found out about some of the characters celebrated here in memorials and windows, and some of the important architectural features which tell us how people of Hull worshipped and what they believed in the past.   Dr Marianne Gilchrist’s research expertise has led us to find out about the medieval vestry glass. If you did not know we had medieval vestry glass, please read her article by clicking the link below.

https://hullminster.org/new-page-96

At the same time, much of our ‘moveable’ heritage has been relocated to safe storage and is either being stored locally in an appropriate way, archived at the Treasure House, or stabilised and conserved with specialist conservators.

We have ideas about the heritage should be shared with the wider public in the future and would love input from the congregation and wider church family, visitors, and volunteers.  We would like to engage people in our religious history when they visit and would like your input about how we might do this.  Please take a few minutes to respond to our questionnaire and help shape how we present our heritage to visitors.

CLICK Microsoft Forms to fill in the survey

Coming up the heritage group have two talks scheduled:

The first is this Friday, 21st, by Eve Johannson of All Saints Church, Hessle, about the early medieval links between the two churches - All Saints and Holy Trinity. The second is next Wednesday, 26th, by our very own churchwarden, Robin Alden, about the bells and tower of Holy Trinity. To join either talk use the following zoom link at 10.00am. Talks last approximately an hour, are very informal, and are open to anyone.

Friday 21st May-10am-Hessle All Saints and Holy Trinity-Eve Johannson.

Wednesday 26th May-10am-Hull Minster tower and bells-Robin Alden

Join Zoom Meeting here:

Meeting ID: 450 348 5643 Passcode: 099670

If you would like to find out more about the heritage project at Hull Minster, join in some of the zoom coffee mornings and talks, or ask about the survey please contact Jane Owen at jane@hullminster.org

Here are some of the things we have found:

HHeritage group photos

HHeritage group photos

Irene concludes with:

SERVICES AND OPENING TIMES:

SATURDAYS 4 PM 1st and 3rd Evensong, 2nd Taize, 4 & 5th Evening Prayer.     

SUNDAYS     10am Recorded Service.

                      10:30am Holy Communion in the Minster - Please click here to book in.

Church@4 Every Sunday afternoon at 4pm there will be a café style service. Due to                    Covid, please bring own refreshments.

The Minster will continue to be open for Wednesday 12:30pm Holy Communion

PLEASE NOTE: The Minster will be open for personal prayer each Saturday 12-3pm

If you are coming in to the Minster for services we want to encourage you to consider the environment and walk or cycle or use public transport if possible. If you are coming by car please do not park on Trinity Square the only people who should be parking there are contractors working on the building. There are plenty of parking places around the Minster including the recently opened Fruit Market just across the A63. https://www.fruitmarkethull.co.uk/fruit-market-hull-l-multi-storey-car-park-l-regeneration-l/

DO YOU WANT TO HELP? 10:30am and 4pm SUNDAY SERVICES

We are looking for people to volunteer, on a rota, to work the sound desk during these service.  The desk is pre-set, so it is very straightforward.  We also need strong individuals to help with setting up the Minster in between services, and booking people in on the doors. If you think you can help with any of these tasks, please speak to one of the wardens for more information. Thank you.

ART EXHIBITION

The Minster’s Artist in Residence, Julia Allum, will be holding an Exhibition in the Minster over the Spring Bank Holiday weekend, from Friday May 28th until Monday May 31st, during Minster opening hours.  There will be paintings for sale at very reasonable prices, so this will be an opportunity to buy a unique gift for a loved one (or for yourself!) and help to raise funds for the Minster at the same time.  Julia will be in church painting and is happy to chat to visitors.


READINGS FOR PENTECOST SUNDAY

Psalm 104:26-end 

Romans 8:22-27

Acts 2:1-21

John 15:26-27, 16:4b-15

COLLECT FOR PENTECOST SUNDAY

Holy Spirit, sent by the Father, ignite in us your holy fire;

strengthen your children with the gift of faith,

revive your Church with the breath of love,

and renew the face of the earth,

through Jesus Christ our Lord

AMEN


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