Minster Lifeline 9 2022

22nd March 2022

Rev. Irene Writes:

Officially spring has arrived! There is something special about this time of year as we see new life in our fields and hedgerows. If you happen to be awake at dawn the chorus of birds singing is so wonderful. It is as though they have a new lease of life, and they want the whole world to hear it!

Yet with this season comes a time of hardship for many who are struggling to make ends meet. Essentials have often become luxuries so it is important for all of us to look out for one another and help in whatever way we can to ease the difficulties for those struggling.

We were delighted to see a good amount of people at our integration café last week, as well as cake and coffee there was great conversations taking place. Next month Jon, the Verger is taking a group for a tower tour during the coffee morning so let us pray for a good day so they can see the City of Hull in all its splendour from the top of the tower.

Request. If anyone has size 8 or 9 men’s trainers, they no longer require could you please bring to the Minster our friends at the café would be very grateful. Thank you.

WE CONTINUE TO PRAY FOR UKRAINE

God of peace and justice,

We pray for the people of Ukraine today.

We pray for peace and the laying down of weapons.

We pray for all those who fear for tomorrow,

That your Spirit of comfort would draw near to them.

We pray for those with power over war or peace,

For wisdom, discernment and compassion to guide their decisions.

Above all, we pray for all your precious children, at risk and in fear, that you would hold and protect them.

We pray in the name of Jesus, the Prince of Peace. Amen

Archbishop Justin Welby

Archbishop Stephen Cottrell

We are delighted that the new 9 30 ‘Big Breakfast’ service is starting soon. Please read our article by Reverend Rob bringing us up to date with all the planning.

Behold, I am about to do something new; even now it is coming. Do you not see it? Indeed, I will make a way in the wilderness and streams in the desert.- Isaiah 43.19

In my previous life as a pioneer minister, I spent a lot of time thinking about what it means to be church. As a Multiply Minister, which is part of the Diocese of York’s strategy to reach those in their 20s-40s, much of my work was to prayerfully be among these people, seeking to connect with them, and see how this could grow into a mature expression of church. I didn’t know who I would meet, or what shape the community would take. I didn’t know who the leaders might be, but in faith I trusted that God was calling people in our local community to follow him. This, of course, turned out to be the case.

God is always calling people to find faith in Jesus Christ. And a key part of finding faith is to join the family of God, the church, the Body of Christ. But a key question for me in my previous ministry was, what shape should that expression of church take? In my own reflections I have come to the conclusion that no one shape is the right shape, and the shape that a church will take will reflect its people, its community, and of course the distinctive part of Body of Christ to which it belongs, which, in our case, is the Church of England.

One thing, however, that I do think is vitally important when thinking about what it means to be church, is the question: who are we? In other words, what is our identity? Because knowing who we are will affect how we see ourselves in relation to God and others and what we do.

Worship is at the heart of our identity in the Anglican Church. And so, in addition to our existing expressions of worship at Hull Minster, another expression of worship is beginning on Sunday 24th April at 9.30am (moving our existing Holy Communion service to 11am). The name for this service is still under discussion(!), but what I can say is that the service will be 45 minutes long, interactive, with all ages worshipping, learning, and growing together, beginning with toast at 9.15am. In our first sequence of services, we shall be pondering what it means to be church, learning from the early chapters of the book of Acts.

It is my prayer that God will help more and more people to find faith through the diverse worship found at Hull Minster, that we might grow in our witness and ministry in this city and beyond. I hope you will join me in praying for this new service, and perhaps even join in if you feel God is calling you to this particular expression of worship.  Also, please do invite anyone you know for who might be interested in coming.

With my prayers,  Rev Rob 

THE FOLLOWING SERVICES WILL RUN THROUGHOUT MARCH

SUNDAY 10:30 am Holy Communion in the Minster

WEDNESDAY HOLY COMMUNION 12:30 pm

SATURDAY  4 PM 1st and 3rd Evensong, 2nd Taize, 4 & 5TH Evening Prayer

MINSTER PRAISE – 3rd Thursday of each month at 10:30 a.m.

OPENING TIMES FOR MARCH

Full opening Wednesday – Saturday from the 16th March

GRIEF AWARENESS CAFÉ 9th MARCH (Second Wednesday of every month)

INTEGRATION COFFEE MORNING 10th March (Second Thursday of every month)

REFRESHMENTS

We do not like to use disposable cups for our refreshments however for the next few weeks there is no kitchen in the Minster so have had to resort once more to these. It would be much appreciated, If you have a cup you carry around, to bring it along with you and help to save the environment! Thank you

MINSTER KNITTERS AND CRAFTERS

This group will run every Wednesday until further notice. The Minster Crafters will restart Wednesday 14th March at 1:30 pm and will run on the second Monday of each month.

SATURDAY LUNCHTIME CONCERTS

These commence Saturday 19th March at 12 noon.

REFRESHMENTS We do not like to use disposable cups for our refreshments however for the next few weeks there is no kitchen in the Minster so have had to resort once more to these. It would be much appreciated, If you have a cup you carry around, to bring it along with you and help to save the environment! Thank you

BIBLE STUDIES are held every Wednesday evening online.

Please see below the details for two exciting lent studies to be held in the church.

LENT COURSES

A way of marking Lent is to spend some extra time studying the scriptures and praying together. This year we are offering two in person Lent courses starting on the 9th of March at 1.30pm and 7.30pm The Room Where it Happened written by Bishop Rose Hudson-Wilkin based on the Musical Hamilton.

Click here to sign up to afternoon session
Click here to sign up to evening session.

The Zoom Bible Study during Lent on Wednesdays at 7.30 will be looking at The Road to Calvary. The Zoom link can be found at hullminster.org/teaching.

ELECTORAL ROLL

Forms are available in church.





ANY QUESTIONS?

On 1st April 2022 you can be part of the audience and even ask a question to the panel as the programme is broadcast live from church.

Tickets are free but must be booked as spaces are limited.

Go to: https://hm.churchsuite.com/events/iw2lvyhc to book your ticket


HEATING UPDATE

The new boiler house has been completed and the boiler reinstated. A new gas supply has been commissioned. This is all good news, and we are on track to have a fully heated Minster in time for Easter. The heating will be turned on at the end of March but due to the historic fabric of the building it will take us two weeks to get up to temperature.

COMMUNION TO CELEBRATE THE ANNUNCIATION

This will take place on Friday at 12:30 pm

PRAYER POINTS FOR FOURTH WEEK OF MARCH

  • We pray for a peaceful solution to the ongoing tension between Russia/Ukraine.

  • We pray for Benjamin Patrick Foulds, Edward Francis Andrew Parker and Elwyn Marie Daisy Parker being baptised at the Minster on Sunday. Please pray also for their parents and godparents

  •  We pray for all those affected by the P & O redundancies, including workers from our own City of Hull. May all be treated fairly and with respect.

  •  We celebrate the life of Marion Lawson who died last week aged 100. We pray for her family and the coming together at Marion’s funeral on Tuesday at the Minster

COLLECT FOR SUNDAY 27TH MARCH FOURTH SUNDAY IN LENT

MOTHERING SUNDAY

Merciful Lord, you know our struggle to serve you;

when sin spoils our lives

and overshadows our hearts, come to our aid

and turn us back to you again

through Jesus Christ our Lord

AMEN

READINGS FOR 27th MARCH, FOURTH SUNDAY OF LENT
Psalm 32

Joshua  5. 9-12

2 Cor.  16 - end

Luke 15:1-3, 11b - end

 







































 
 


Minster Lifeline 8 2022

15th March 2022

Rev. Irene Writes:

A big ‘thank you’ to all who helped at the integration café last week. We were delighted to meet some of our friends who are refugees from around the world and to share fellowship and friendship with them. Many are returning next month and looking forward to Jon taking them on a tour of the tower.

It was good to hold the Sailors’ service again in the Minster after a two-year break during Covid. We were delighted to see the year 7  pupils from Trinity House School and the cadets from TS Iron Duke. Good to have Father Herbert speak about the Mission to Seafarers. Hope to keep good inks with this great organisation.

Following on from Jon Major’s article on tower tours in last week’s Lifeline, there was a brilliant article in the Hull Daily Mail by a reporter who had gone up the tower with John.  To find it go to: www.hulldailymail.co.uk and in the search box put: Tower Tour of Hull Minster and you will find it in the list entitled: “The most sensational and jaw-dropping …..”

WE CONTINUE TO PRAY FOR UKRAINE

God of peace and justice,

We pray for the people of Ukraine today/

We pray for peace and the laying down of weapons.

We pray for all those who fear for tomorrow,

That your Spirit of comfort would draw near to them.

We pray for those with power over war or peace,

For wisdom, discernment and compassion to guide their decisions.

Above all, we pray for all your precious children, at risk and in fear, that you would hold and protect them.

We pray in the name of Jesus, the Prince of Peace. Amen

Archbishop Justin Welby

Archbishop Stephen Cottrell

This week Louise writes “Who am I”

My first month at Hull Minster has been full of surprises! I love the building and was blown away by John Major’s tower tour telling me some of the history of the place. I cannot believe how much goes on at the Minster, the many wonderful people who participate in the work and ministry here, the way the Minster reaches out to the community and opens its doors welcoming visitors. I feel very privileged to be a part of this amazing place for my curacy and thank God for making it possible for me to come here. I look forward to meeting and getting to know more of you, properly, and ask you to be patient with me as I learn your names and get my head around all that happens here. I also look forward to seeing what God is wanting to do in and through us all, creating here at Hull Minster a community of believers, each with a different part to play but which together brings glory to Him.

As we are entering Lent and some of us are looking this week at Identity and Belonging in the Hamilton Lent Groups, it feels strange to be writing something for Lifeline to introduce myself!

 I grew up in Poole in Dorset, hence the southern accent which somehow, I have retained despite living in the North of England for thirty years. I invited Jesus into my life at the age of nine and recommitted my life to God as a teenager and was confirmed in Poole Parish Church, where I also rang bells (not very well!)  Originally, I trained as a nurse in London, before going to Southampton to train as a midwife, because I had always thought that God might call me into missions overseas.

When I realised that I was not going to hear a voice from heaven calling me, I decided to do a missionary training course, and ended up going to St Helen’s in Merseyside to train with Youth With a Mission (YWAM).  I met my husband there and got married and we both worked for YWAM and for the Church of England for 10 years in a deprived community there. After our daughter was born, Richard recognised that he was being called to get ordained and we went to Bristol for him to train. Our son Joe was born in Bristol, and we moved back to Merseyside for Richard’s curacy after the training. We spent twelve years at Liverpool Cathedral, where my role was supporting my husband in his work in any way, I felt I could: helping lead a new cafe-style congregation, leading sung worship, helping in the work with Iranian refugees, being on the pastoral team, helping to run Alpha, offering Spiritual Direction, making lots of brownies!

However, I became increasingly frustrated in my roles because I felt there had to be more. One day I was praying while walking in a park, bringing this frustration to God, and clearly felt Him telling me to come out of hiding. I realised that I had been hiding behind Richard my husband, who was always happy to be vocal and to take the up-front role! I knew that God was saying that I needed to let my voice be heard. And that has been quite a journey for me over the last few years. I did a degree in Theology and have slowly grown in confidence that I have something to say, eventually realising that God was calling me too to get ordained.

My husband got a job with the York Diocese and so we left Liverpool and I commuted to Durham for my ordination training two days a week. After two years, my husband felt God calling him back to Parish ministry, and we both sensed God calling us to come to Hull. We moved to Hull last June and picked up our Labrador puppy Jed two days later! Richard is now vicar of St John’s Newland, and I have come as curate to the Minster.

If you are interested, my favourite things are having coffee with a friend, walking in the countryside and especially by the beach, singing, music, and reading a good novel. Oh, and of course eating chocolate!  Louise White, curate at Hull Minster

THE FOLLOWING SERVICES WILL RUN THROUGHOUT MARCH

SUNDAY 10:30 am Holy Communion in the Minster

WEDNESDAY HOLY COMMUNION 12:30 pm

SATURDAY  4 PM 1st and 3rd Evensong, 2nd Taize, 4 & 5TH Evening Prayer

MINSTER PRAISE – 3rd Thursday of each month at 10:30 a.m.

OPENING TIMES FOR MARCH

Full opening Wednesday – Saturday from the 16th March

GRIEF AWARENESS CAFÉ 9th MARCH (Second Wednesday of every month)

INTEGRATION COFFEE MORNING 10th March (Second Thursday of every month)

MINSTER KNITTERS AND CRAFTERS

This group will run every Wednesday until further notice. The Minster Crafters will restart Wednesday 14th March at 1:30 pm and will run on the second Monday of each month.

SATURDAY LUNCHTIME CONCERTS

These commence Saturday 19th March at 12 noon.

REFRESHMENTS We do not like to use disposable cups for our refreshments however for the next few weeks there is no kitchen in the Minster so have had to resort once more to these. It would be much appreciated, If you have a cup you carry around, to bring it along with you and help to save the environment! Thank you

BIBLE STUDIES are held every Wednesday evening online.

Please see below the details for two exciting lent studies to be held in the church.

LENT COURSES

A way of marking Lent is to spend some extra time studying the scriptures and praying together. This year we are offering two in person Lent courses starting on the 9th of March at 1.30pm and 7.30pm The Room Where it Happened written by Bishop Rose Hudson-Wilkin based on the Musical Hamilton.

Click here to sign up to afternoon session
Click here to sign up to evening session.

The Zoom Bible Study during Lent on Wednesdays at 7.30 will be looking at The Road to Calvary. The Zoom link can be found at hullminster.org/teaching.

ELECTORAL ROLL

Forms are available in church.





BBC Radio 4's Any Questions? is coming to Hull Minster

On 1st April 2022 you can be part of the audience and even ask a question to the panel as the programme is broadcast live from church.

Tickets are free but must be booked as spaces are limited.

Go to: https://hm.churchsuite.com/events/iw2lvyhc to book your ticket


HEATING UPDATE

The new boiler house has been completed and the boiler reinstated. A new gas supply has been commissioned. This is all good news, and we are on track to have a fully heated Minster in time for Easter. The heating will be turned on at the end of March but due to the historic fabric of the building it will take us two weeks to get up to temperature.

PRAYER POINTS FOR THIRD WEEK OF MARCH

  • We pray for a peaceful solution to the ongoing tension between Russia/Ukraine.

  •  We pray for those, particularly in this city, who are struggling financially, that they will seek help for their problems.

  •  We pray for Willow Jade Taylor to be baptised at the Minster on Sunday. Please pray also for her parents and godparents

  •  We pray for the new Lent Studies that God will open our eyes to his word and bring a deeper understanding of the sacrifice that Jesus made on our behalf.

  • We thank you for the children’s work in the Minster and pray for those who lead this vital ministry.

  • As we begin our Lunchtime concerts again, we pray that all those who visit the Minster will be welcomed and during their visit may feel the presence of God through the Holy Spirit

    COLLECT FOR SUNDAY 20TH MARCH, THIRD SUNDAY OF LENT

Eternal God, give us insight to discern your will for us,

to give up what harms us,

and to seek the perfection we are promised

in Jesus Christ our Lord

AMEN

READINGS FOR 20th MARCH, THIRD SUNDAY OF LENT
Psalm 63:1-9

Isaiah 55:1-9

1 Cor. 10:1-13   3:17-4:1
Luke  13:1-9

 

































 
 


Minster Lifeline 7 2022

8th March 2022

Rev. Irene Writes:

It was great to see our doors open once again and meet up with many of the volunteers during this past week. The shop is well stocked and there are some great Easter gifts and cards available. Baptisms are happening most Sundays now and for the foreseeable future and our first wedding takes place at the beginning of April.

I understand that the boiler room is near completion and hopefully by the end of March we will see the heating switches all turn to ‘ON’ once again!

These are all positive signs and when we look outside the spring bulbs are waking up once more and the flowers are about to bloom.

YET we cannot get away from the scenes we see and hear on our radios and TV’s. Day after day the Ukrainian people are suffering unimaginable conditions. We light candles and we pray. To remind us once again here are the words of the prayer written by the Archbishops of Canterbury and York:

A Prayer for Ukraine:

God of peace and justice,

We pray for the people of Ukraine today/

We pray for peace and the laying down of weapons.

We pray for all those who fear for tomorrow,

That your Spirit of comfort would draw near to them.

We pray for those with power over war or peace,

For wisdom, discernment and compassion

to guide their decisions.

Above all, we pray for all your precious children, at risk and in

fear, that you would hold and protect them.

We pray in the name of Jesus, the Prince of Peace. Amen

Archbishop Justin Welby

Archbishop Stephen Cottrell

We have mentioned some of the positives that are happening in and around the Minster and now to add to that our Verger Jon Major has written a piece for us telling us about the great Tower Tours that he leads from the Minster. Jon’s role is that of a volunteer. He prepares the Minster for acts of worship and is there to support the clergy and ministers. If you visit the Minster, you will see that Jon does much more than this and he always has a friendly smile for those around him.

He definitely doesn’t need ‘gym membership’ as he regularly is up and down the tower stairs carrying out the fabulous tours that show Hull in all its glory from such a height! If you haven’t already done so, book now it is well worth it.

JON WRITES:

Now we are heading to that beautiful part of the year called Spring we are once again starting the Tower Tours.

For the last year or so myself and Don Kitchman, one of our bellringers have been taking organised guided tours up the tower and these have proved extremely popular.  These were brought about from the tours that were only open during Heritage Week.

 The tours will take place every Wednesday, Thursday, Friday ,and Saturday at 2pm and are bookable online with a maximum of 15 people per tour.

We start off under the tower with a brief history of the church and how the tower almost collapsed.  We then include a safety brief before climbing the 83 steps to the ringing chamber, this is where Don comes into his own and gives a talk on the bells and his years as a campanologist.  From there we climb another 87 steps to the tower roof to take in the beautiful surroundings of our great City from 150 feet up.  Whilst we are on the roof I run through some interesting facts about Hull and some of the people who carved its history, we then head down to the clock room where Don describes the workings of the largest four-face clock in a church in the country.  We then head back down to ground level.

The tour takes on average 1 hour and 15 minutes and costs £6 per person.

Recently we have been getting 5-star reviews on trip advisor with some wonderful comments on this informative, historical, and sometimes humorous look at this beautiful building and great city that is Kingston-Upon-Hull.

We will also try to accommodate any group bookings outside of the normal tour times.

THE FOLLOWING SERVICES WILL RUN THROUGHOUT MARCH

SUNDAY       10:30 am Holy Communion in the Minster

WEDNESDAY HOLY COMMUNION 12:30 pm

SATURDAY    4 PM 1st and 3rd Evensong, 2nd Taize, 4 & 5TH Evening Prayer

MINSTER PRAISE – 3rd Thursday of each month at 10:30 a.m.

OPENING TIMES FOR MARCH

Thursday, Friday and Saturday 10th,11th,12th March

Full opening Wednesday – Saturday from the 16th March

GRIEF AWARENESS CAFÉ 9th MARCH (Second Wednesday of every month)

INTEGRATION COFFEE MORNING 10th March (Second Thursday of every month)

MINSTER KNITTERS AND CRAFTERS

This group will run every Wednesday until further notice. The Minster Crafters will restart Wednesday 14th March at 1:30 pm and will run on the second Monday of each month.

THE PCC HAVE MADE THE DECISION TO HAVE THE TEMPORARY BOILER REMOVED AT THE BEGINNING OF JANUARY. THIS WILL MEAN, OF COURSE, THAT THERE IS NO HEATING IN THE CHURCH UNTIL THE END OF MARCH.

BIBLE STUDIES are held every Wednesday evening online.

Please see below the details for two exciting lent studies to be held in the church.

LENT COURSES

A way of marking Lent is to spend some extra time studying the scriptures and praying together. This year we are offering two in person Lent courses starting on the 9th of March at 1.30pm and 7.30pm The Room Where it Happened written by Bishop Rose Hudson-Wilkin based on the Musical Hamilton.

Click here to sign up to afternoon session
Click here to sign up to evening session.

The Zoom Bible Study during Lent on Wednesdays at 7.30 will be looking at The Road to Calvary. The Zoom link can be found at hullminster.org/teaching.

ELECTORAL ROLL

Forms are available in church.





BBC Radio 4's Any Questions? is coming to Hull Minster

On 1st April 2022 you can be part of the audience and even ask a question to the panel as the programme is broadcast live from church.

Tickets are free but must be booked as spaces are limited’

Go to: https://hm.churchsuite.com/events/iw2lvyhc to book your ticket

Sailors’ Service

This will be held on Sunday 13th March 2 p.m.

PRAYER POINTS FOR SECOND WEEK OF MARCH

  • Please pray for Dominic as he takes the service at St. Paul’s this Sunday.

  • We pray for a peaceful solution to the ongoing tension between Russia/Ukraine.

  • We pray for all our volunteers at the Minster, particularly those who are willing to serve as welcomers and on our shop during this cold March weather.

  • We pray for the new Lent Studies that God will open our eyes to his word and bring a deeper understanding of the sacrifice that Jesus made on our behalf.

  • We pray for those who are preparing the launch of the new 9 30 service. May they be Spirit-filled and ready to share the Good News of your Kingdom

  • As we begin our wedding season, we pray for all couples preparing for their special day. May the love they share now be long lasting

    COLLECT FOR SUNDAY 13TH MARCH, SECOND SUNDAY OF LENT

Almighty God, by the prayer and discipline of Lent

may we enter into the mystery of Christ’s sufferings

and by following in His Way

may we come to share in His glory;

through Jesus Christ our Lord

AMEN

READINGS FOR 13th MARCH, SECOND SUNDAY OF LENT

Psalm 27

Genesis  15:1-12, 17-18

Philippians 3:17-4:1

Luke 13:31 to end

































 
 


Minster Lifeline 6 2022

1st March 2022

Rev. Irene Writes:

How things have changed in just one week! We are all saddened by the situation in Ukraine and feel desperation for the people of that country trying to hold on to their independence and keep safe. We know that in Hull there are many people who have relatives and friends in Ukraine and the days ahead will be so difficult.

Archbishop Justin Welby & Archbishop Stephen Cottrell have circulated the following prayer. It was suggested in church yesterday that we put this prayer in a visible place and each day stop what we are doing to speak these words. I think that is a great suggestion as prayer is one way in which we can be involved:

A Prayer for Ukraine:

God of peace and justice,

We pray for the people of Ukraine today/

We pray for peace and the laying down of weapons.

We pray for all those who fear for tomorrow,

That your Spirit of comfort would draw near to them.

We pray for those with power over war or peace,

For wisdom, discernment and compassion

to guide their decisions.

Above all, we pray for all your precious children, at risk and in

fear, that you would hold and protect them.

We pray in the name of Jesus, the Prince of Peace. Amen

Archbishop Justin Welby

Archbishop Stephen Cottrell

We have been praying for Bishops Alison and Frank over the past weeks and were so pleased to see them in the Minster a couple of Sundays ago. Bishop Frank would like us to include the following:

There is a line in the lovely card presented to me on Sunday 20th February which says: “Today it’s time to turn the page, a new chapter to unfold”.  I could not have known when I slipped in to Holy Trinity soon after my own retirement in October 2016, how much the church and City and the extraordinary people of this area would find a deep and treasured place in my heart.  I had turned the page then and a new chapter unfolded as I moved down from Newcastle, gladly able to live without my weekly commute which had been the feature of the first 18 months after Alison had been consecrated Bishop of Hull.

Hull Minster, as soon we would become, has been gifted by God with a unique mission and ministry – perfectly placed to seek the welfare and pray and act for the prosperity of the people here.  The genius of the Development Project and the opening of the West Doors onto the renewed Trinity Square created a level access not only physically but spiritually for people loved by God and trying to grapple with the tremendous mystery of our human lives and earthly existence.  I could not count the profound conversations or practical acts of assistance which have been shared – nor the brief, seemingly superficial meetings which have turned out to be meaningful and sometimes life-changing, that volunteers and congregational members and staff have had even in the short time I have been at the Minster.  It makes me rejoice in what a fully re-opened and redeveloped Minster will be able to offer as the Trinity Room is completed later this year. And above all as followers of Jesus this is what we are called to: loving God and our neighbour in the particular place in which we have been called.

Thank you for the journey shared, the cards and messages and prayers and the gifts given and received as this chapter closes and a new one opens with the Northumberland countryside rather than the Humber estuary on its title page.  Alison and I are thankful to have the beautiful Minster prayer shawls to wrap around us as, reminded of the Christian journey on which we are all embarked,  we look forward to new adventures in the service of the God who embraces us and the whole world in his love. Thank you all for your companionship and all blessings upon you for the future.

Frank White

THE FOLLOWING SERVICES WILL RUN THROUGHOUT FEBRUARY/MARCH

SUNDAY       10:30 am Holy Communion in the Minster

WEDNESDAY HOLY COMMUNION 12:30 pm

SATURDAY    4 PM 1st and 3rd Evensong, 2nd Taize, 4 & 5TH Evening Prayer

THE PCC HAVE MADE THE DECISION TO HAVE THE TEMPORARY BOILER REMOVED AT THE BEGINNING OF JANUARY. THIS WILL MEAN, OF COURSE, THAT THERE IS NO HEATING IN THE CHURCH UNTIL THE END OF MARCH.

MINSTER PRAISE – 3rd Thursday of each month at 10:30 a.m.

OPENING TIMES FOR MARCH

Friday and Saturday 4th and 5th March

Thursday, Friday and Saturday 10th,11th,12th March

Full opening Wednesday – Saturday from the 16th March

GRIEF AWARENESS CAFÉ 9th MARCH (Second Wednesday of every month)

INTEGRATION COFFEE MORNING 10th March (Second Thursday of every month)

MINSTER KNITTERS AND CRAFTERS

This group will  be starting up again on Wednesday 2nd March at 1:30 pm.  It will run every Wednesday until further notice. The Minster Crafters will restart Wednesday 14th March at 1:30 pm and will run on the second Monday of each month.

BIBLE STUDIES are held every Wednesday evening online.

Please see below the details for two exciting lent studies to be held in the church.

Lent 2022

Lent is the annual 40-day preparation for the great feast of easter marked by prayer, fasting, Bible study and penitence. The season begins on Ash Wednesday, this year the 2nd of March. There will be two services of Holy Communion with the optional traditional imposition of ashes at 12.30 and 7.30pm. During the day ‘ashing’ will be available for anyone visiting the Minster between 12 30 lunch time and 4pm. Ashes made from the previous year’s palm crosses are used to mark a cross with the words “Remember you are dust and to dust you shall return, repent of your sins and be faithful to Christ.

LENT COURSES

A way of marking Lent is to spend some extra time studying the scriptures and praying together. This year we are offering two in person Lent courses starting on the 9th of March at 1.30pm and 7.30pm The Room Where it Happened written by Bishop Rose Hudson-Wilkin based on the Musical Hamilton.

Click here to sign up to afternoon session
Click here to sign up to evening session.

The Zoom Bible Study during Lent on Wednesdays at 7.30 will be looking at The Road to Calvary. The Zoom link can be found at hullminster.org/teaching.

ELECTORAL ROLL

Forms are available in church.




EASTER DAY

We hope you now have 4pm on Easter Day marked off on your calendars! There will be more details to follow very soon but for now we'd like to remind you to let us know which songs you would like us all to sing together.

What would bless our city region, communities, and people?

What would help raise our voices and hearts in worship?

What would you enjoy singing together?

We're meeting together very soon to choose so do let us know if you haven't already



EVANGELISM TRAINING

People are invited to an evangelism training day at St Aidan’s on Saturday 12th March, 9:30pm-4:30pm, which we’re keen to open up to other churches to benefit from - especially as we’re all wrestling with how we can be more effective at sharing the gospel and making disciples.   Rich

MUSTARD SEED

We are currently advertising for a part-time Associate Programme Leader to join the Mustard Seed team based in Hull. The programme is growing and so we would like someone to join the team to lead Stepping Up and help support the growth of mission in local parishes.

Full details are here, closing date March 13th https://pathways.churchofengland.org/job/pathways/3019/associate-programme-leader-mustard-seed

If anyone would like to find out more and have an informal chat, they are welcome to contact me.   Many thanks, Heather

Heather Black | Programme Leader M: 07852151740 | Diocese of York, Amy Johnson Way, York, YO30 4XT Working Hours: Monday to Friday 9am-5pm

BBC Radio 4's Any Questions? is coming to Hull Minster

On 1st April 2022 you can be part of the audience and even ask a question to the panel as the programme is broadcast live from church.

Tickets are free but must be booked as spaces are limited’

Go to: https://hm.churchsuite.com/events/iw2lvyhc to book your ticket

Sailors’ Service

This will be held on Sunday 13th March 2 p.m.

SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT


Becky Broom gave birth to Eliza Grace on 25th February  Mum and baby doing well! Dan sends his thanks and best wishes to everyone at the Minster.

 

PLEASE NOTE

REV IRENE will be taking the service at St. Paul’s this Sunday 6th March and REV DOMINIC will be taking the service at St. Paul’s on the 13th March

PRAYER POINTS FOR FOURTH WEEK OF FEBRUARY

  • We pray for Jacob High his parents, brother Benjamin and godparents, as Jacob is baptised at the Minster on Sunday.

  • We pray for a peaceful solution to the rising tension between Russia/Ukraine.

  •  We pray for the new Lent Studies that God will open our eyes to his word and bring a deeper understanding of the sacrifice that Jesus made on our behalf.

  •  We pray for all those involved in ‘Mustard Seed’ particularly those who are near completion of their journey and await God’s calling on their lives.

    COLLECT FOR SUNDAY 6TH MARCH, FIRST SUNDAY OF LENT

Heavenly Father,

your Son battled with the powers of darkness

and grew closer to you in the desert;

help us to use these days to grow in wisdom and prayer

that we may witness to your saving love

in Jesus Christ our Lord

 AMEN

 

READINGS FOR 6th MARCH, FIRST SUNDAY IN LENT

Psalm   91:1-2 & 9 - END

Deut. 26:1-11

Romans 10. 8b - 13
Luke 4:1-13

































 
 


Minster Lifeline 5 2022

22nd February 2022

Rev. Irene Writes:

I have just struggled against the wind to hang the washing outside for the first time in many weeks! Although Eunice and Franklin have passed through the country there is so much turmoil and damage left in their path. Rivers flooding the banks, trees that have stood for hundreds of years uprooted and many people seeing their lovely homes destroyed.

Rembrandt’s “Christ in the Storm on the Lake Galilee”

Yesterday in our service we heard about the storm that hit the disciples when they were out fishing on the Sea of Galilee. Despite the disciples feeling they had been abandoned by Jesus as he slept in the back of the boat, he was, as always, in control of the situation and it was events like this that led to Peter when asked by Jesus ‘who do you think I am’ that he replied, ‘You are the Christ, the living God’

We are reassured in yesterday’s psalm that God:

‘formed the mountains…..stilled the roaring of the waves and the turmoil of the nation’

With this in mind, we bring to God the turmoil in the world where peace is so delicate and ask for your power to rule and to lead to lasting peace.

 

 SISTER CATHERINE WRITES FOR US THIS WEEK:

I’m Sister Catherine CHN from the Community of the Holy Name, an Anglican Religious Order.  Our community moved to Hessle from Derby in June 2022, a much-delayed move, that from conception of the idea of moving to actually moving took the best part of five years! 

A little about CHN; The Community of the Holy Name originated in St Peter’s Church in Vauxhall in London in June 1865, when the first sister, Sister Eliza took her vows in St Peters. The little community was then known as St Peters Sisterhood and over the years it grow, especially under the guidance of the Parish priest Father George Herbert and Mother Frances Mary, who between them put the little community on a firm footing.

The community made its first move from London to Malvern in 1879 when it acquired its current title ‘The Community of the Mission Sisters of the Holy Name of Jesus’, usually shortened to Community of the Holy Name. After a hundred years in Malvern, diminishing numbers and buildings that were no longer fit for purpose brought on the next move; onwards to Derby where we stayed for 30 years. Finally, and for much the same reasons we moved again – heading ever in a northerly direction to Hessle.  Our next move will have us living in the Outer Hebrides!

I’m usually asked how I became a sister so here is the condensed version of the story – I became a Christian and was baptised in 1998 following the death of my mum and became involved in lovely St Peters, Radford in Nottingham. CHN had a branch house there at the time and I became acquainted with the sisters. A friend persuaded me to visit the Convent in Derby for a weekend retreat and I was hooked.  I loved going there just to be quiet and take a breather from day to day living. I never, ever thought about joining until I made the mistake of asking God if he had any work, I could do for him. Be incredibly careful what you say to God because He listens!

Sister Catherine - pretty much central

When at the convent one day, in the quiet of the prayer time before Compline a voice said, very quietly, in an almost conversational tone, “You should become a sister”.   My immediate reaction was, ‘What a stupid idea!’.  However, once lodged, the idea wouldn’t go away and after a couple of years avoiding the question and being continually nudged by God,  I had to try it, and the rest as they say…

 

The sisters’ prayer life is central to all the community does.  We say a 5-fold Office daily together as well as times of personal prayer and are extremely fortunate to be able to have a Eucharist daily.  Our life is a mixed life in which mission work as well as prayer is an important part of our lives.  Sisters have always worked out of parish churches, joining in with whatever was going on, with each sister finding the work that fits their skills and abilities.

Because I am one of the more active sisters, I looked around for a church community to join in order that the least active sisters could join in with the nearer churches. I always enjoyed being in the centre of cities and so I decided to give the Minster a try and found a place where I could exercise my calling. And here I am!  I will hopefully be able to join in with the work of the Minster and work alongside the wonderful people I have met already. 

We have already made lots of new friends and contacts in Hessle, the deanery and beyond and hope to make many more – thanks to the wonderful people of Hessle and Hull who have made us so welcome.

Community of the Holy Name : www.comholyname.org

For more information on the Religious Life in general : www.arlyb.org.uk

 

THE FOLLOWING SERVICES WILL RUN THROUGHOUT FEBRUARY/MARCH

SUNDAY       10:30 am Holy Communion in the Minster

WEDNESDAY HOLY COMMUNION 12:30 pm

SATURDAY    4 PM 1st and 3rd Evensong, 2nd Taize, 4 & 5TH Evening Prayer

THE PCC HAVE MADE THE DECISION TO HAVE THE TEMPORARY BOILER REMOVED AT THE BEGINNING OF JANUARY. THIS WILL MEAN, OF COURSE, THAT THERE IS NO HEATING IN THE CHURCH UNTIL THE END OF MARCH.

MINSTER PRAISE – 3rd Thursday of each month at 10:30 a.m.

OPENING TIMES FOR FEBRUARY/MARCH

Saturday 26th February

Friday and Saturday 4th and 5th March

Thursday, Friday and Saturday 10th, 11th, 12th March

Full opening Wednesday – Saturday from the 16th of March

GRIEF AWARENESS CAFÉ 9th MARCH (Second Wednesday of every month)

INTEGRATION COFFEE MORNING 10th March (Second Thursday of every month)

BIBLE STUDIES are held every Wednesday evening online. Two weeks study on Isaiah 40 and Isaiah 55, before launching the online Lent study ‘The Road to Calvary’.

Please see below the details for two exciting lent studies to be held in the church.

Lent 2022

Lent is the annual 40-day preparation for the great feast of easter marked by prayer, fasting, Bible study and penitence. The season begins on Ash Wednesday, this year the 2nd of March. There will be two services of Holy Communion with the optional traditional imposition of ashes at 12.30 and 7.30pm. During the day ‘ashing’ will be available for anyone visiting the Minster between 12 30 lunch time and 4pm. Ashes made from the previous year’s palm crosses are used to mark a cross with the words “Remember you are dust and to dust you shall return, repent of your sins and be faithful to Christ.

LENT COURSES

A way of marking Lent is to spend some extra time studying the scriptures and praying together. This year we are offering two in person Lent courses starting on the 9th of March at 1.30pm and 7.30pm The Room Where it Happened written by Bishop Rose Hudson-Wilkin based on the Musical Hamilton.

Click here to sign up to afternoon session
Click here to sign up to evening session.

The Zoom Bible Study during Lent on Wednesdays at 7.30 will be looking at The Road to Calvary. The Zoom link can be found at hullminster.org/teaching.

ELECTORAL ROLL

Forms are available in church.

PRAYER POINTS FOR FOURTH WEEK OF FEBRUARY

  • v  We pray for Freya & Faye Marshall, their parents, and godparents, as Freya and Faye are baptised at the Minster on Sunday.

  •   We pray for a peaceful solution to the rising tension between Russia/Ukraine.

  • We pray for the families of those who have been killed by Storm Eunice and also that help will quickly be made available to those whose homes and businesses have been affected.

  • We pray for the new Lent Studies that God will open our eyes to his word and bring a deeper understanding of the sacrifice that Jesus made on our behalf.

 RECORD FAIR Saturday 26th February 9:30 – 4 p.m.

COLLECT FOR SUNDAY 27TH FEBRUARY

Holy God,

you know the disorder of our sinful lives,

set straight our crooked hearts

and bend our wills to love your goodness

and your glory

in Jesus Christ our Lord

AMEN

READINGS FOR 27TH FEBRUARY, SUNDAY BEFORE LENT

Psalm   99

Exodus 34:29-end

2 Cor.   3:12 – 4:2

Luke     9:28-36 (37-43a)

 

 
 


Minster Lifeline 3 2022

15th February 2022

Rev. Irene Writes:

It was great this last week to have the Minster doors open on Wednesday and Thursday mornings for our Grief Awareness Café and Integration Coffee Morning. As soon as the doors opened so many people came into the Minster just to look around the building, soak up the atmosphere and sometimes light a candle for their loved ones. Unfortunately, we are not able to open on a regular basis this month as the Minster has no heating and it would be wrong to expect our wonderful volunteers to stand in the cold throughout the day. We will keep you update here in Lifeline on our plans for March. We are of course open for worship on Wednesdays, Saturdays and Sundays and Monthly Praise so we hope to see you then.

As I am writing this Lifeline on Valentine’s Day, I thought I would share with you my Pause for Thought which went out on Radio Humberside this morning at 6 40 a.m.!!

I am sure that some would no doubt be up and around at that time however for the majority (this includes me) 6:40 a.m. is not a time we are familiar with so here it is:

I wonder how many listeners are familiar with the song Please Mr Postman – The opening lines are Please Mr Postman look and see if there’s a letter in your bag for me .

This song was a hit firstly for the Marvelletes and covered by other groups including, in the seventies, the Carpenters.

Today people will be looking to see if there’s a card for them as we celebrate St. Valentine’s Day.

There are a number of stories around St Valentine, a priest in Rome during the 3rd century. One particular one was that when he was imprisoned for spreading the Christian faith, he performed a miracle and restored the sight to the jailor’s daughter, the story goes on to say just before he went for execution, he wrote a letter to the girl and signed ‘your valentine’ hence the tradition continues.

Although our shops have been full of reminders of Valentine’s day promoting it as a time to show love to someone who may be special however that message goes much further than just receiving a card on one specific day. The Bible says love God and love thy neighbour, now whether you have faith or no faith there’s a message there that everyone can take on board.

Sometimes it is really hard to love our neighbour when I share God’s blessing in church I always ask for his blessing to be not only on those present but on those we love and those we struggle to love that is the challenge but today as we celebrate St. Valentine it may be the time to do just that, to smile, pass the time of day or even pick up the phone and offer a helping hand to someone we struggle to love.

Happy Valentine’s Day

 THE FOLLOWING SERVICES WILL RUN THROUGHOUT FEBRUARY

SUNDAY       10:30 am Holy Communion in the Minster

WEDNESDAY HOLY COMMUNION 12:30 pm

SATURDAY    4 PM 1st and 3rd Evensong, 2nd Taize, 4 & 5TH Evening Prayer

THE PCC HAVE MADE THE DECISION TO HAVE THE TEMPORARY BOILER REMOVED AT THE BEGINNING OF JANUARY. THIS WILL MEAN, OF COURSE, THAT THERE IS NO HEATING IN THE CHURCH UNTIL THE END OF MARCH.

MINSTER PRAISE – 3rd Thursday of each month at 10:30 a.m.

BISHOP FRANK

Thank you to everyone who has contributed to a leaving gift for Bishop Frank, a presentation will take place during the service on Sunday morning. Churchwardens

MINSTER CLERGY TEAM 

Now the Minster clergy team has grown considerably we will be expected to help other churches that are struggling. Reverend Irene will be covering at St Phillip’s church, Bilton Grange on Sunday morning this week.

BIBLE STUDIES are held every Wednesday evening online. A series on 2 Timothy is continuing. If you would like to join at 7:30 pm go to hullminster.org/teaching

LENTEN COURSE

This will start on the 9th  of March for five weeks.  Wednesdays 1:30pm and 7:30pm.  Sign-up sheet at the back of the church.

ELECTORAL ROLL

Forms are available in church.

PRAYER POINTS FOR FIRST WEEK OF FEBRUARY

  • We pray for Bishops Frank and Alison as they prepare to leave Hull and move to the North-East. We pray that preparations and transition will go well. Give them strength during the busy days ahead.

  • We pray for a peaceful solution to the rising tension between Russia/Ukraine

  •  We pray for Freddy William Forman and his family as Freddy is baptised on Sunday

  • Pray for members of our congregation who are experiencing family problems or loss.

  •  Please pray for Racial Justice which is being marked this week.

  •  Please pray for the Deanery Synod as they look at how to move the church forward.

 

COLLECT FOR SUNDAY 20TH FEBRUARY

Almighty God,

give us reverence for all creation

and respect for every person,

that we may mirror your likeness

in Jesus Christ our Lord

AMEN

READINGS FOR 20TH FEBRUARY, SECOND SUNDAY BEFORE LENT

Psalm         65

Genesis      2:4b–9, 15-25

Revelation  4
Luke           8:22-25

 

 
 


Minster Lifeline 2 2022

1st February 2022

Rev. Irene Writes:

It is good to be able to keep in touch again through our Lifeline. This will now be available every week. January seems to have passed quickly and we have survived not having the heating in the Minster, thank you for bearing with us! This is not an ideal situation however everyone is working very hard to get the new boiler fitted and working as soon as possible.

February is again a quiet month however we are holding two Coffee Mornings one is the continuation of the ‘Grief Awareness Café’, the other is a new venture linked with Hull Help for Refugees. The grief café is on Wednesday 9th February so if you or anyone you know would like to come and meet others in a similar situation, have a hot drink and biscuits you are very welcome 10:30 – 12noon.

The Integration coffee morning is to welcome anyone who has come to the country and would like to integrate with others. An ideal opportunity to practise language skills and to build up friendships. Please do support this venture which will be held on Thursday 10th February at 10:30 – 12noon.

Therefore welcome one another as Christ has welcomed you, for the glory of God.

Romans 15:7

Rev. Rob and family have now moved to Hull. Rob tells us a little of his first month in his new role

‘Now the Lord said to Abram, ‘Go from your country and your kindred and your father’s house to the land that I will show you.’ Genesis 12:1 

One of the most exciting, but also one of the most difficult things about being an ordained minister in the Church of England, is being called by God to a different place.

 By now, I am well used to moving house. In the six years that I have been ordained, I have moved house five times(!). I lived in two rented properties during my curacy. In both cases the landlords decided to sell up before I had finished. So, whilst moving house is never pleasant, by now our family is well used to it. Our house move from Brayton to Hull for the most part ran quite smoothly.

But now that we have moved and are beginning to settle, the reality of following God’s call has begun to set in. For now, we experience the loss of moving from our previous home, a house that we had made our own, relationships that we have treasured, a ministry that had taken shape.

In following God’s call, my family, like all of us on the Christian journey, are following the great tradition in the Bible of God calling people into new things. Sometimes that means moving house and job, sometimes it means taking a different direction in life, as God guides us.  All of us are pilgrims, a journeying people, followers of Jesus Christ who leads us forward always as we are ‘being transformed into his image with ever-increasing glory’ (2 Cor. 3.18). As we journey onwards, we uncover more and more of the riches of his grace, and the unfolding of God’s will.

In moving to Hull and taking up the post of Associate Vicar at Hull Minster, I have so far experienced the kindness and welcome of a gifted and committed staff team who are a joy to work with, and worshipping community who are friendly, peaceful, generous, and kind. I have also really enjoyed beginning to get to know the people of Hull. Meeting people at the Christmas markets in the Minster and at some of the Christmas services was a  highlight for me when I first arrived. It is a privilege to be here. I look forward to witnessing how God’s riches unfold in the months and years to come at Hull Minster.

I look forward to journeying with you all.

BISHOP ALISON’S FAREWELL SERVICE

There will be a special service at 4 p.m. on Saturday 5th February as we say ‘farewell’ to Bishop Alison. If you would like to attend, please book a place on the Hull Minster website or if you are not able to access the website ask a member of the team to do this for you. Places are limited. During the service we will give thanks for all that Bishop Alison has done during her time in Hull and will pray for her and Bishop Frank as they begin a new chapter in their lives.

THE FOLLOWING SERVICES WILL RUN THROUGHOUT FEBRUARY

SUNDAY       10:30 am Holy Communion in the Minster

WEDNESDAY HOLY COMMUNION 12:30 pm

SATURDAY    4 PM 1st and 3rd Evensong, 2nd Taize, 4 & 5TH Evening Prayer

THE PCC HAVE MADE THE DECISION TO HAVE THE TEMPORARY BOILER REMOVED AT THE BEGINNING OF JANUARY. THIS WILL MEAN, OF COURSE, THAT THERE IS NO HEATING IN THE CHURCH UNTIL THE END OF MARCH.

MINSTER PRAISE – 3rd Thursday of each month at 10:30 a.m.

Look forward to seeing everyone at the February Praise 17th @ 10:30 am

BIBLE STUDIES are held every Wednesday evening online. A series on 2 Timothy is continuing. If you would like to join at 7:30 pm go to hullminster.org/teaching

WATCH THIS SPACE for details of the launch of a new 9:30 service in the spring.

CORONAVIRUS UPDATE

Although all restrictions have been lifted, we ask that you please take care and be aware of the many vulnerable people around you. Masks are no longer required however if you are happy to wear one when receiving communion that would be appreciated.

 MINSTER CRAFTERS

A plea from Becky Dexter the small group of crafters would love others to join them. An opportunity not only to be creative but to make new friends. If you don’t know who Becky is, please ask in the Minster and one of us will put you in touch with her.

OUR CHRISTMAS TREE

We would like to thank the generosity of The Tree Fellas Hull a local company who kindly took away and shredded our Christmas trees free of charge. https://www.thetreefellashull.co.uk

PRAYER POINTS FOR FEBRUARY

  • We pray for Bishops Frank and Alison as they prepare to leave Hull and move to the North East. We pray that preparations and transition will go well. Give them strength during the busy days ahead.

  • We pray for a peaceful solution to the rising tension between Russia/Ukraine

  •  We pray for the Grief Awareness Coffee Morning on Wednesday 9th For all those attending that they may find some comfort and friendship

  • We pray for the Integration Coffee Morning on Thursday 10th that kindness and friendship will be shared with those lives have been turned upside down for whatever reason

  •  We pray for Rev. Louise as she begins her journey as curate at the Minster. Help her to settle into a new situation and give her the opportunity to flourish in your name.

COLLECT FOR SUNDAY 6TH FEBRUARY

Lord of the host of heaven

our salvation and our strength,

without you we are lost;

guard us from all that harms and hurts

and raise us when we fall;

through Jesus Christ our Lord. AMEN

READINGS FOR 6TH FEBRUARY, FOURTH SUNDAY BEFORE LENT

Psalm 138

Isaiah 6:1-8

1 Corinthians 15:1-11
Luke 5:1-11

 
 


This Month’s Prayer Diary

Daily prayer points throughout the current month can be found here.

Minster Lifeline 1 2022

4th January 2022




We have come to worship Him

REV. IRENE WRITES

HAPPY NEW YEAR TO EVERYONE

Despite what seem like never-ending restrictions, I hope that you were able to celebrate Christmas in whatever way was best for you. I certainly missed the freedom of being at all the Christmas services but was thankful that there was no largescale lockdown again.

As the new year begins it is with a heavy heart that we remember all those who are struggling to keep businesses afloat, those whose families are affected, and trust that there will be help on hand to support them both financially and emotionally in the coming months.

I received a gift from a friend which had verse 14 of psalm 48 written in the front and I think it is a great reminder that each day:

 ‘God is our God for ever and ever;
    he will be our guide even to the end.’


As we move into the new year at the Minster, we have much to celebrate but also frustrations as the temporary heating system is removed.  This, of course, will put many things on hold until the spring arrives. I have to keep reminding myself of the above verse and trust God in all things.

One thing we can do, whether the Minster doors are open or closed, is pray. Maybe we can set aside a few minutes each day to pray for God’s work in the Minster as we look forward to seeing everyone in action again welcoming the people from Hull and much further afield to share God’s love in many different ways.

THIS WEEK REV. DOMINIC WRITES:

Set a guard over my mouth, O Lord; 
    keep watch over the door of my lips. Psalm 141.3

Every decision we make has consequences. Those we can foresee are for the most part short-term. In the long term, even small actions may have long term consequences. The Pandemic has shown us all too clearly how we are all connected. Small decisions each of us make can have consequences, intended or not, for other people. It has been hard for us these last two years to live under restrictions to our individual freedoms. In a society which has exalted the individual ‘I’ so highly over the ‘we’ our interconnectedness and mutual vulnerability has come as a shock. We have had to learn to consider our actions more carefully than we have been used to in a hedonistic, me first, society. In his final book, Morality, published posthumously after his death in November 2020 the former Chief Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks re-tells and old Jewish joke. 

An old Jewish man and a young Jewish man are travelling on the train. The young man asks: ‘Excuse me, what time is it?’ The old man says nothing. ‘Excuse me Sir what time is it?’ Again, the old man stays silent. ‘Sir I'm asking what time it is why don't you answer?’ The old man says: ‘young man the next stop is the last on this route, I don't know you so you must be a stranger if. I answer you now there will be a relationship between us. I will have to invite you to my home. You are handsome, and I have a beautiful daughter. You will both fall in love, and you will want to get married. So, tell me, why should I want a son in law who can't even afford a watch?’ 

We are in a period of history globally, nationally and as a church when we are in a state of flux, a Kairos moment where what we do for good or ill will have long term consequences. This coming year we will need to pay attention to our moral compass and the winds of the Spirit more than ever to know when to be bold and when to exercise restraint. When people are tired and worn down it becomes harder to make good balanced decisions, we need to keep our bearings all the more.  

JANUARY SERVICES AND OPENING TIMES

THE FOLLOWING SERVICES WILL RUN THROUGHOUT JANUARY AND FEBRUARY REGARDLESS OF ANY DECISION ON OTHER OPENING TIMES

SUNDAY     10:30 a.m. Holy Communion in the Minster

WEDNESDAYS  HOLY COMMUNION 12:30pm

THE PCC HAVE MADE THE DECISION TO HAVE THE TEMPORARY BOILER REMOVED AT THE BEGINNING OF JANUARY. THIS WILL MEAN, OF COURSE, THAT THERE IS NO HEATING IN THE CHURCH UNTIL MARCH.

SATURDAYS 4 P.M. 1st and 3rd Evensong, 2nd Taize, 4 & 5TH Evening Prayer

Please check on the website as to whether Saturday services are taking place throughout January.

MINSTER PRAISE – 3rd Thursday of each month at 10:30am.

There will be no Minster Praise in January however, we look forward to seeing everyone at the February service (17th February @ 10:30 a.m.)

CORONAVIRUS UPDATE

At the moment services will be taking place as advertised HOWEVER please check on social media and the website if government changes take place. Face coverings are now mandatory unless you have an exemption card.

BIBLE STUDIES

These will continue in online on 12th January 2022. You can join this group by going on the hullminster.org, and clicking on Believe and Belong, and then, on Teaching.  This new series looks at the second book of Timothy.

 MINSTER CRAFTERS

A plea from Becky Dexter the small group of crafters would love others to join them. An opportunity not only to be creative but to make new friends. If you don’t know who Becky is, please ask in the Minster and one of us will put you in touch with her.

 PRAYER POINTS FOR JANUARY

  •    As we begin a New Year, we pray for all those who have worked so hard throughout the pandemic, scientists, medical and care staff. May 2022 bring relief from the virus and a time to rebuild broken lives. 

     

  • For children, students and all staff working in schools that the new term will bring renewed enthusiasm and hope for all.

     

  • God, who by the leading of a star manifested your only Son to the peoples of the earth: help us to know you and follow you now in faith

     

  • As we are not able to open the Minster doors as much as we would like to during January and February, we pray for all the work that will be happening behind the scenes. We particularly pray for Rev. Rob, Hannah, and Rueben as they move to Hull and Rob begins his work amongst the people of the city

     

  • We remember the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity 18th  to the 25th of January

     

January - you can get daily prayers from:

https://dioceseofyork.org.uk/uploads/attachment/5536/prayer-diary-jan-2022-a5-booklet.pdf

COLLECT FOR SUNDAY 9TH JANUARY

Heavenly Father at the Jordan you revealed Jesus as your Son;

May we recognise him as our Lord

And know ourselves to be your beloved children;

Through Jesus Christ our Saviour.

AMEN

 

COLLECT FOR SUNDAY 16TH JANUARY

Eternal Lord, our beginning and our end;

Bring us with the whole creation to your glory,

Hidden through past ages and made known

In Jesus Christ our Lord.

AMEN

 

COLLECT FOR SUNDAY 23RD JANUARY

God of all mercy

your Son proclaimed good news to the poor,

release to the captives and freedom to the oppressed;

anoint us with your Holy Spirit

and set all your people free to praise you in Christ our Lord

AMEN

 

COLLECT FOR SUNDAY 30th  JANUARY

God of heaven,

you send the gospel to the ends of the earth

and your messengers to every nation;

Send your Holy Spirit to transform us

by the good news of everlasting life

in Jesus Christ our Lord.

AMEN 

READINGS FOR 9TH JANUARY, FIRST SUNDAY AFTER EPIPHANY

Baptism of Christ

Isaiah 43. 1-7
Luke 3:15-17, 21-22

 

READINGS FOR 16TH JANUARY, SECOND SUNDAY AFTER EPIPHANY

Isaiah 62:1-5
John 2:1-11

 

READINGS FOR 23RD JANUARY, THIRD SUNDAY AFTER EPIPHANY

Nehemiah 8:1-3,5-6,8-10

Luke 4: 21-30

 

READINGS FOR 30TH JANUARY, FOURTH SUNDAY AFTER EPIPHANY

Jeremiah 1:4-10
Luke 4:21-30

 

 
 


This Month’s Prayer Diary

Daily prayer points throughout the current month can be found here.

Minster Lifeline #51

21st December 2021

For unto us a Child is born,
Unto us a Son is given;
And the government will be upon His shoulder.
And His name will be called
Wonderful, Counsellor, Mighty God,
Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace.

Isaiah 9:6

REV. IRENE WRITES

As we move to Christmas Day there is something very special about the above words. These words were spoken thousands of years before the birth of Jesus. This was not a whirlwind plan of God’s but a perfect one that had been conceived from the foundation of the world.  There were seven hundred years between this prophecy of Isaiah and the birth of Jesus. For these words to come true two thousand years ago shows God is constantly working his purpose out. We may not always understand, but we know that all he does, he does for us.

Have a good Christmas, keep safe and we look forward to seeing you soon.

 Happy & Peaceful Christmas from the team

Thank you!

A big thank you to everyone who has helped over the past year.  There are so many kind and selfless people who have given hours of their time to help keep the Minster doors open and everyone welcomed.  For those behind the scenes, who keep the building clean and to all on the café and shop: you are all brilliant.

 And a big ‘thank you’ to the Churchwardens who do such a great job!

 DECEMBER SERVICES AND OPENING TIMES

FURTHER INFORMATION REGARDING OTHER SERVICES AND OPENING TIMES FOR JANUARY WILL BE DECIDED AT THE END OF THIS WEEK AFTER AN EMERGENCY MEETING WITH THE PCC ON WHETHER WE HAVE ENOUGH PLEDGES FOR FUNDS TO KEEP THE BOILER THROUGH JANUARY AND FEBRUARY

THE FOLLOWING SERVICES WILL RUN THROUGHOUT JANUARY AND FEBRUARY REGARDLESS OF ANY DECISION ON OTHER OPENING TIMES

SUNDAY     10:30 a.m. Holy Communion in the Minster

WEDNESDAYS  HOLY COMMUNION 12:30pm

FURTHER INFORMATION REGARDING OTHER SERVICES AND OPENING TIMES FOR JANUARY WILL BE DECIDED THIS WEEK AND THAT INFORMATION WILL BE IN OUR NEXT LIFELINE.

SATURDAYS 4 P.M. 1st and 3rd Evensong, 2nd Taize, 4 & 5TH Evening Prayer

Please check on the website as to whether Saturday services are taking place throughout January.

MINSTER PRAISE – 3rd Thursday of each month at 10:30am.

There will be no Minster Praise in January however, we look forward to seeing everyone at the February service (17th February @ 10:30 a.m.)

CORONAVIRUS UPDATE

At the moment services will be taking place as advertised HOWEVER please check on social media and the website if government changes take place. Face coverings are now mandatory unless you have an exemption card.

CALLING VOLUNTEERS

It is extremely important that everyone is welcomed into the Minster over the Christmas period whether this be for a service, a concert, or just for a visit. We are also desperate for operators to work the power point during our services. If you think this message applies to you, please give your details to one of the team. Thank you!

PLEASE NOTE:

The Minster will be open each day WEDNESDAY to SATURDAY 10a.m to 4 p.m. MINSTER SHOP will be open during these times until Sunday 19th December.  It will be open that day but will close immediately afterwards until further notice.

CHURCH HEATING – UPDATE

We are two thirds of the way towards achieving the amount needed to keep the Minster heated through the winter months.  However, it is an all or nothing situation in that we must have the money available before we take the decision to keep on heating the Minster.  If you haven’t already given, would you please consider doing so this week.  A big thank you to everyone who has responded.

If you are able to pledge support weekly, monthly or a one-off amount please contact Iain Ogilvie (Churchwarden) on Iain@hullminster.org or 07808891988

BIBLE STUDIES will continue in January 2022. Lifeline will have further details at the beginning of January.

 MINSTER CRAFTERS

A plea from Becky Dexter the small group of crafters would love others to join them. An opportunity not only to be creative but to make new friends. If you don’t know who Becky is, please ask in the Minster and one of us will put you in touch with her.

CAN YOU HELP

Sentamu Academy are looking for people to get involved with the Celebrating Life mentors’ scheme, supporting the work of Rev Anne Richards in Archbishop Sentamu Academy.

You don’t need any previous experience to volunteer, just a commitment to a couple of hours a week on Thursday mornings and a heart for making a difference to a young person.

 PRAYER POINTS FOR JANUARY

  • Our Father and God We need your presence and guidance as we enter the New Year. we face the year ahead with the gladness of heart that comes from the sure knowledge of your everlasting love

  • We pray for those who suffer during the winter, due to cold weather or due to seasonal illnesses comfort them and help them to get through difficult days

  • We especially pray for those areas of the world that are suffering from war, famine, and oppression: Afghanistan, Yemen, Myanmar, Syria, to name but a few. https://www.dec.org.uk is very informative

  • Please pray for all involved in the life of Dove House Hospice, that we may demonstrate our love and care for one another in all that they do

  • Give thanks for the scientists who have developed the Covid vaccines. We pray that their use throughout the world will defeat the virus

  • PCC meeting 20th

  • Teach us to love that through love we may help those in need

January - you can get daily prayers from:

https://dioceseofyork.org.uk/uploads/attachment/5536/prayer-diary-jan-2022-a5-booklet.pdf

COLLECT FOR CHRISTMAS DAY

Lord Jesus Christ, your birth at Bethlehem

draws us to kneel in wonder at heaven touching earth;

accept our heartfelt praise as we worship you

our Saviour and our eternal God

AMEN

COLLECT FOR SUNDAY 26TH DECEMBER

Gracious Father who gave the first martyr Stephen

grace to pray for those who took up stories against him;

grant that in all our sufferings for the truth

we may learn to love even our enemies

and seek forgiveness for those who desire our hurt,

looking up to heaven to him who was crucified for us,

Jesus Christ our mediator and advocate

who is alive and reigns with you

in the unity of the Holy Spirit,

one God, now and for ever

AMEN

READINGS: FOR CHRISTMAS DAY

Isaiah 9:2-7

Luke   2:1-14      

READINGS:  FOR BOXING DAY

FEAST OF ST. STEPHEN

Acts        7:51-60

Matthew 10:17-22                                                     

 
 


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Minster Lifeline #49

7th December 2021


REV. IRENE WRITES:

This picture is part of a group of children visiting the Minster from one of the Hull schools. What a delight to share our lovely building with them and above all, to retell the Christmas story to eager young ears.

Adelaide Street school, which is in our parish is holding two Christingle services later this week and Rev. Rob is going in to meet with the staff and children to tell them about the Christingle.

We are delighted that Rob is part of the Ministry Team and look forward to getting to know him, his wife Hannah and their little boy, Reuben. Rob will be spending a great deal of his time in the Minster so do look out for him and make him welcome.

Last Friday I did Pause for Thought with Radio Humberside. As it goes on air at 6 40 in the morning, I thought I would share it in the Lifeline as I am sure that many of you, like me, will not be up and about at such a time!

RADIO HUMBERSIDE PAUSE FOR THOUGHT 3RD DECEMBER 2020

As the month of November drew to a close, the bed in the spare room of my home was piled high with Christmas gifts yet to be wrapped. My dining table was strewn with Christmas cards yet to be written, and as for my study, well there’s a lot to prepare for at Christmas.

Then I looked outside my window beyond all my busyness, and saw a garden that was resting, sleeping, the leaves having fallen from the branches, the summer flowers all dead apart from the occasional fuchsia hanging on to those final frost-free days.  A relief too, that the grass no longer is in need of the twice a week cutting.

I thought how clever nature is knowing that to produce its best, it needs a time to rest. Very soon under the soil new shoots will be forming and the spring daffodils will cover our hedges with their yellow bloom. As they disappear summer draws near with all its glory only to disappear once more, and rest time begins again.

There is a message for me here and perhaps, for some listeners too. We also need a time to rest and take stock of things so that in our fruitful times we produce the best.

In the Christian calendar Advent and Lent have got to be those times when we evaluate, we pray, and we prepare. Advent began as November drew to a close, not the time to be over-busy with no time to spare, but the time to slow down, prepare ourselves to once again, thank God for the precious gift of his Son our Saviour Jesus Christ.

 

DECEMBER SERVICES AND OPENING TIMES

SATURDAYS 4 P.M. 1st and 3rd Evensong, 2nd Taize, 4 & 5TH Evening Prayer

Please check in Lifeline for changes during December

SUNDAY     10.30 a.m. Holy Communion in the Minster                           

CHURCH @ 4 There will be a break during Advent.  Further details will be in Lifeline, when available.

WEDNESDAYS  HOLY COMMUNION 12:30pm

MINSTER PRAISE – 3rd Thursday of each month at 10:30am.

After the December Praise which is on the 16th December we are looking for volunteers to stay behind and help our new Associate Vicar Rob prepare for the Christingle  service by making 100 Christingles! Even if you can only give a short time this would be really appreciated. Thank you!

CHRISTMAS SERVICES AND EVENTS

There are leaflets at the back of the church or details on our website of all the Christmas services and events. Please make sure you are up to date as we would love to see you in the Minster.

CORONAVIRUS UPDATE

Largely due to the success of the vaccination programme, hospitalisations and deaths remain at a much lower level than at similar points during the pandemic. However, the continuation of this will be dependent on a good uptake of booster vaccinations. We encourage everyone to be vaccinated, to keep washing their hands clean, to respect social distancing, and use face-coverings when distancing is not possible. Lastly if you or someone in your family has symptoms, please stay away until you have tested.

SUNDAY 12th December

During the Eucharist service Bishop  Alison will be confirming five candidates: Christopher Fear, Tony Boynton, Anne-Marie Boynton, David Benn and Imad Abdul Satar. Please pray for these people as they grow in their journey of faith.

At 2 p.m. 12th December there is a candle lighting service. This service is for those who have been bereaved through the loss of a child.

MONDAY 13th December

Shoppers’ Carols Take a break from the Christmas shopping and join us at the Minster at 12 30 for readings and carols. This is the 75th Shoppers’ Carol service to be held at the Minster so let’s keep the tradition strong. Service followed by refreshments.

CULTURE MUSIC ORCHESTRA 10TH AND 11TH AT 7 30 P.M.

SATURDAY 18th DECEMBER

John Godber company present ‘A CHRISTMAS CAROL’ two performances 7:30 and 9:30pm.

CHRISTMAS TREE FESTIVAL in aid of the Lord Mayor’s charities will be held in Hull Minster from the 1st to the 11th December.

CALLING VOLUNTEERS

It is extremely important that everyone is welcomed into the Minster over the Christmas period whether this be for a service, a concert, or just for a visit. We are also desperate for operators to work the power point during our services. If you think this message applies to you, please give your details to one of the team. Thank you!

PLEASE NOTE:

The Minster will be open each day WEDNESDAY to SATURDAY 10a.m. 4 p.m. MINSTER SHOP will be open during these time

CHURCH HEATING

Thank you to everyone who has responded to the request to help with keeping the Minster warm this winter. The pledges to date have been significant in value and we are well on the way to meeting the required amount. The significant value hides the fact that the number of donors is small, and we thank them for their generosity. We are blessed to have members in the congregation who can afford to make significant donations, but the financial needs of our church are a responsibility we all carry and need to share more widely. We are a fortunate church in so many ways and our warm welcome to friends, visitors and those who seek comfort is one of our greatest blessings. So, if you are one of the many who have heard the request but have not yet pledged, and are able to do so, please help us. If you are able to pledge support weekly, monthly or a one-off amount please contact Iain Ogilvie (Churchwarden) on Iain@hullminster.org or 07808891988

BIBLE STUDIES will continue in January 2022. Lifeline will have further details when they are available.

PLEASE NOTE: The Minster will be open each day WEDNESDAY to SATURDAY 10am-4 pm. MINSTER SHOP will be open during these time

MINSTER SHOP AND CHRISTMAS! 

The Minster Christmas cards are selling very quickly so grab yours as soon as you can. Packets of five are only £4.50. The tree decorations are selling fast. We will not be ordering anything new before Christmas so come & have a look at the lovely range of cards & gifts.  Sue McGaw Buying Team Coordinator. 

 MINSTER CRAFTERS

A plea from Becky Dexter the small group of crafters would love others to join them. An opportunity not only to be creative but to make new friends. If you don’t know who Becky is, please ask in the Minster and one of us will put you in touch with her.

CAN YOU HELP

Sentamu Academy are looking for people to get involved with the Celebrating Life mentors’ scheme, supporting the work of Rev Anne Richards in Archbishop Sentamu Academy.

You don’t need any previous experience to volunteer, just a commitment to a couple of hours a week on Thursday mornings and a heart for making a difference to a young person.

 COLLECT FOR THE THIRD SUNDAY OF ADVENT

God for whom we watch and wait,

You sent John the Baptist to prepare the way of your Son;

Give us courage to speak the truth,

To hunger for justice,

And to suffer for the cause of right,

With Jesus Christ our Lord

AMEN

READINGS:  FOR THE THIRD SUNDAY OF ADVENT

Canticle       Isaiah 12:2-end    

Zephaniah   3:14-end                                  

Philippians 4:4-7

Luke 3:7-18

 
 


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