Minster Lifeline 25 2022

Rev. Irene writes: 

Revd. Dominic continues to make slow, steady progress. Please continue to pray for him, Heather, and the boys.

During this unprecedented heatwave Hull Minster is the coolest place to be! Last week saw many activities taking place in the Minster. On Wednesday, after the Queen’s Baton Relay had taken place in the square, we held the monthly Grief Awareness Café. Whilst this was taking place, we had a young man being given help with English language skills by one of our church family, a group of three volunteers undertaking training in another corner of the building. On top of this we had 150 children in the Minster doing a workshop on stained glass windows – a hive of activity being helped along by the many volunteers and staff. It was so good to see the Minster in action again.



It also was a week of graduations. Congratulations to all who have recently graduated. Evie, Simon, and Hester have all had their graduation ceremonies this week. Hester will be taking up her Postgraduate course at St. Andrew’s University in September. We all wish her every success in this exciting next step on her journey.



I couldn’t resist adding our youngest graduate – so Gill Alden updates us:

Gill Alden writes:

On a vaguely related topic, one of our own congregation graduated on Wednesday. Samuel graduated from Little Einstein’s Nursery and is now preparing for his move to big school in September. There was a lovely Graduation Ceremony at the University for his year group, Dolphins, where the children sang three songs in French before performing a play called Spinderella and singing us a song about being a fish.  He will start at Endike Academy in September. 

ANOTHER STORY FROM GILL:

Our beautiful welcoming narthex does, on occasion, mean that we have visitors we cannot let in. On Tuesday last week Sentamu Academy held their Graduation Ceremony at Hull Minster, so, although it is not a day on which we are normally open, the open doors were welcoming visitors to venture in. As we were politely telling visitors we could not let them in we met a wonderful lady called Christine Dove. She said she was 83 and lived in Canada now but was visiting Hull showing family around her childhood hometown. With the biggest smile on her face, she confessed that she had wanted to show them Hull Minster because she had a secret to tell. She said that when she was nine, for about eight months she spent her pocket money on bus fares into Hull each day to ‘twag’ from School, proud of herself that it had taken the eight months for the school to report her. She said that hiding in the pews she felt safe no one would see her. We do meet some fabulous people on the entrance to Hull Minster. 

 

Building Works Update

It seems like having building works done is the norm at Hull Minster. Can you remember what the Minster looks like without the hoardings at the West End on the square.

Good News the end is in sight!

The building of the Trinity Room café and Heritage Centre are nearly complete, the finishing touches are underway. There have been many challenges as we have gone through the build and its seems a long time ago that we had a big hole and lots of archaeological finds. The archaeology will be displayed in the heritage interpretation and the stories of the people told alongside.

As part of the works, we have completed

·         the Vicars Vestry has been refurbished,

·         the Kitchen equipped to run the café,

·         the Choir Vestry refurbished to help the choir store music and robes and will include facilities for volunteers during  the week.

·         New toilets have been installed

·         A new boiler house has been built

·         The Vicars Porch has been opened up and will be the new link between the Café and the Minster. The Mousey Thompson porch in the Nave has been moved to the South Transept.

·         The Southside of the Church has had the paving re-laid and raised beds will be installed.

·         The café and works will be handed over to us in early August and the café open later that month. The café will be able to open up onto the square with tables and chairs to enjoy the food and drinks on offer.

As soon as the works are complete and handed over to us, we will open it up and take members round on a Sunday and provide the Coffee in the new café to allow you to explore it and ask questions about the works undertaken.

Works that remain to be completed are the refurbishment of the Broadley Chapel, Outside Signs and Storage within the Nave, all of which should be done in the Autumn.

The Trinity Room is the significant aspect and will help us to reach out missionally to the City and encourage those not familiar with Church to come in and experience our welcome. There will be challenges as we open, and I ask that you are patient as we launch the new café. However, it is an exciting new opportunity for us, and we want to know your ideas about how we use the space to connect with the people of Hull and visitors to the city, so please come and find Robin or me and share your ideas.

Iain Ogilvie, Church Warden





CAROLE SPAMER

We will be celebrating Carole’s life in church on Wednesday 27th July at 10 30. This will be a short service to give thanks for Carole’s life followed by coffee and cake something which Carole loved to help with. Please do join us as we hope Carole’s husband and family will be with us.







SUMMER ACTIVITIES

This summer, Hull Minster hosts a full range of heritage activities for people to enjoy. This first two weeks focus on the archaeology discovered over the last seven years at our burial grounds at Trinity Square and  Castle Street. Come along on the 28th/29th July or 4/5th August and you can get close to the objects, try a mini dig, make a replica object, or try calligraphy, meet the archaeologists, or attend a talk by a researcher.

The day is open to all and has something for everyone in the family to enjoy.

You can find out more at our heritage page or click on the link to download a brochure.  Summer Activities 2022 — Hull Minster

FOLLOWING SERVICES WILL RUN THROUGHOUT JULY

SUNDAY     9:30 a.m.   Breakfast Church (toast and drinks from 9:10)

                      11 a.m.     Holy Communion in the Minster

WEDNESDAY HOLY COMMUNION 12:30 p.m.

SATURDAY    4 p.m. 1st and 3rd Evensong, 2nd Taize, 4th and 5TH Evening Prayer 

CHORAL EVENSONG THIS SATURDAY.

PLEASE NOTE – the choir will be taking a well-earned rest over the summer so please check in Lifeline if you are unsure of Saturday services.

 

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

Sew for the Soul is a new group for anyone interested in sewing.  It will start at 12.30 with refreshments and end around 15.00.

 21st July 15th September 17t h November. 15th December Resumes February 2023

OPENING TIMES FOR JULY

Full opening Wednesday – Saturday from 10 - 4

GRIEF AWARENESS CAFÉ (Second Wednesday of every month) 10.30 a.m. to 12 noon

INTEGRATION COFFEE MORNING (Second Thursday of every month.) 10:30 a.m. to 12 noon.

BIBLE STUDY GROUP

The study group will continue in September, many thanks to Val and Sam who have delivered such a great programme this year

PRAYER POINTS FOR FOURTH WEEK OF JULY

  • We pray for Dominic, Heather, Ben, and Leo as they cope with the aftermath of Dominic’s cycling accident. Lord sustain each of them and heal Dominic back to full health.

  • We pray for Joshua Arthur Barber, his parents, sister, and godparents as he is baptised at the Minster on Sunday.

  •  We give thanks that the building work at the church is progressing well and that we will have a café to welcome people to in the near future.

  •  We pray for the family of Carole Spamer following her sudden death. Bring comfort and healing as they come to terms with the shock.

  • Please pray for those suffering because of the terrible fires which are raging across so many counties.

  • Please continue to pray for the situation in Ukraine.

COLLECT FOR SIXTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY

Creator God,

you made us all in your image

may we discern you in all that we see,

and serve you in all that we do,

through Jesus Christ our Lord.

AMEN

 

READINGS FOR 24th JULY

Psalm 85

Hosea 1:2-10

Colossians 2:6-15

Luke 11:1-13















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Minster Lifeline 24 2022

Rev. Irene writes: 

Revd. Dominic

We are delighted that Dominic is now home and feeling more comfortable, but still needs a lot of care. This is only the beginning of a long journey back to health and a very busy time for the family. Please continue to hold Dominic, Heather, Ben, and Leo in your prayers.

If you need any information, please contact any member of the ‘Team’ at the Minster as the family are not able to take calls at the moment. They are extremely grateful for all the messages of support and prayers.

I will make sure that you are updated in Lifeline each week.



Acts of kindness:

After our article last week featuring Michael and Susan from Scarborough and Susan’s interest in being involved in the Prayer Shawl ministry, Julia Allum has already sorted out a project for Susan and not only that, her and Dave are going for a day out to Scarborough to deliver this to her.

Ephesians 4:32
“Be kind to one another, tender hearted, forgiving one another, as God in Christ forgave you.”

 




Questions??”

We are frequently being asked for an update on the building work – when will it be finished – when will the hoardings be coming down – when will the new café be launched …….?

I am sorry that I don’t know the answers however I do know a man that does!

Our churchwarden Iain Ogilvie is going to write an update for next week’s Lifeline so make sure you read it so that you have the latest news.

JULY SHOP NEWS

Being Matt!




We have recently had several copies of Matt Woodcock’s latest book “Being Reverend” on the Minster Shop (£9.99). All copies are now sold but we are thinking about ordering some more. If you would like to reserve a copy, please leave your name & phone number with any of the Shop volunteers or email me direct at shop@hullminster.org. We will be placing an order very soon mid-July.  No prepayment needed.

There are two copies of Matt’s first book “Becoming Reverend” still on the Minster Shop at £9.99. We are not planning on ordering any more of these. Get your copy of this wonderful book whilst you can.

Mouse Pottery

Artist Kjersti Goss Emberton of Sessa Ceramics of Humber Street Hull has made the Minster Shop some wonderful pottery. Made specially for us. Each handmade item contains a mouse to represent the Robert “Mousy” Thompson mice we have on some of the Minster furniture. There are mugs, lidded preserve pots, bowls, and leaf dishes. Many thanks go to Kjersti for making these lovely ceramics for us.

Christmas Card 2022

We are searching for an image for this year’s Minster Christmas card. If anyone has a digital photo that depicts this wonderful season at the Minster, please email me at shop@hullminster.org.

Sue McGaw Buying Team Coordinator Hull Minster Shop

CAROLE SPAMER

It was with great sadness that we learned of Carole’s death.  Alongside Kim, she contributed so much to the church.  Whether it was making and serving teas and coffees at many of the services, organising items for a tombola at fun events, or contributing to the Bible Studies, she was always happy to give her time.  We shall certainly miss her.

Her funeral will be at the Haltemprice Crematorium on Thursday 21st July.  However, we wanted to celebrate her life which we will do on Wednesday 27th at 10:30 a.m. at a Minster Praise style service.  Please join us if you are able.






OUR NEW INTERN APPRENTICE

Hi, I’m Bailey, from Longhill, and I’m 16. I left Holderness Academy last year in 2021.

At school, my favourite subjects were History, IT sand German and I’m keen to develop my IT skills in the workplace through this apprenticeship. I found school difficult during the pandemic as we had to rely on a different way of learning and we didn’t always have contact with teachers, so it was difficult to know what to do when I left.

I’d like to develop my creative IT skills and also build my confidence whilst gaining experience in office work. At the end of the apprenticeship, I’m hoping to progress into further education having developed extra skills in different areas.

I’m going to be helping in the office and learning about customer service, communication, and office administration. My training provider, McArthur Dean, will be assessing my development as I learn.

FOLLOWING SERVICES WILL RUN THROUGHOUT JULY

SUNDAY     9:30 a.m.   Breakfast Church (toast and drinks from 9:10)

                      11 a.m.     Holy Communion in the Minster

WEDNESDAY HOLY COMMUNION 12:30 p.m.

SATURDAY    4 p.m. 1st and 3rd Evensong, 2nd Taize, 4th and 5TH Evening Prayer 

CHORAL EVENSONG THIS SATURDAY.

 

PLEASE NOTE – the choir will be taking a well-earned rest over the summer so please check in Lifeline if you are unsure of Saturday services.

 

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

NEXT PRAISE 21ST JULY

 

Sew for the Soul is a new group for anyone interested in sewing.  It will start at 12.30 with refreshments and end around 15.00.

 21st July 15th September 17t h November. 15th December Resumes February 2023

 

OPENING TIMES FOR JULY

Full opening Wednesday – Saturday from 10 - 4

 

GRIEF AWARENESS CAFÉ (Second Wednesday of every month) 10.30 a.m. to 12 noon

INTEGRATION COFFEE MORNING (Second Thursday of every month.) 10:30 a.m. to 12 noon.

BIBLE STUDY GROUP

The study group will continue in September, many thanks to Val and Sam who have delivered such a great programme this year

PRAYER POINTS FOR THIRD WEEK OF JULY

  • We pray for Dominic, Heather, Ben, and Leo as they cope with the aftermath of Dominic’s cycling accident. Lord sustain each of them and heal Dominic back to full health.

  •  We pray for Craig Spicer & Karina Sanderson, Philip Rodmell and Hayley Dixon as they are married in the Minster this Saturday.

Also, for Kenny Thrower and Julie and for their wedding this weekend.

  •  We pray for Harry & Archie Bradshaw and Rudy Sayer as they are baptised at the Minster this Sunday

  •  We give thanks that the building work at the church is progressing well and that we will have a café to welcome people to in the near future.

  •  We pray for the family of Carole Spamer following her sudden death. Bring comfort and healing as they come to terms with the shock.

  • Please continue praying for the situation in Ukraine


COLLECT FOR FIFTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY

Almighty God,

send down upon your Church

the riches of your Spirit,

and kindle in all who minister the gospel

your countless gifts of grace;

through Jesus Christ our Lord.

AMEN

READINGS FOR 17th JULY

Psalm 52

Amos 8:1-12

Colossians 1:15-28

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THE FOLLOWING SERVICES WILL RUN THROUGHOUT JULY

SUNDAY     9:30 a.m.   Breakfast Church (toast and drinks from 9:10)

                   11 a.m.       Holy Communion in the Minster

WEDNESDAY HOLY COMMUNION 12:30 p.m.

SATURDAY     4 p.m. 1st and 3rd Evensong, 2nd Taize, 4th and 5TH Evening Prayer 

MINSTER PRAISE – 3rd Thursday of each month at 10:30 a.m. (21st July)

Sew for the Soul, is a new group for anyone interested in sewing.  It will start at 12.30 with refreshments and end around 15.00.

 21st July, 15th September, 20th October, 17th November, 15th December

Resumes: Feb 2023

 OPENING TIMES FOR JULY

Full opening Wednesday – Saturday from 10 - 4

GRIEF AWARENESS CAFÉ (Second Wednesday of every month) 10.30 a.m. to 12 noon (13th July)

INTEGRATION COFFEE MORNING (Second Thursday of every month.) 10:30 a.m. to 12 noon. (14th July)

BIBLE STUDY GROUP

The study group will continue in September. Many thanks to Val and Sam who have delivered such a great programme this year.

PRAYER POINTS FOR FIRST WEEK OF JULY

  • We pray for Dominic, Heather, Ben and Leo as they cope with the aftermath of Dominic’s cycling accident. Lord, sustain each one of them and heal Dominic back to full health.

  • We give thanks that the building work at the church is progressing well and that we will have a café in which we can welcome people in the near future.

  • We pray for all those on the PCC and working groups as they struggle with busy lives yet give so much time to making the Minster run smoothly and be a place of welcome and worship.

  • We continue to pray for Carole Spamer as she continues to struggle with poor health.

  • Please remember to pray for the situation in Ukraine.

COLLECT FOR FOURTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY

Gracious Father,

by the obedience of Jesus

you brought salvation to our wayward world

draw us into harmony with your will,

that we may find all things restored in him,

our Saviour Jesus Christ.

AMEN

 

READINGS FOR 10th JULY

Psalm 82

Deut. 30:9-14

Colossians 1:1-14

Luke 10:25-37

Minster Lifeline 23 2022

Rev. Irene writes: 

Revd. Dominic

We are delighted that Dominic is now home and feeling more comfortable, but still needs a lot of care. This is only the beginning of a long journey back to health and a very busy time for the family. Please continue to hold Dominic, Heather, Ben, and Leo in your prayers.

If you need any information, please contact any member of the ‘Team’ at the Minster as the family are not able to take calls at the moment. They are extremely grateful for all the messages of support and prayers.

I will make sure that you are updated in Lifeline each week.

I am delighted this week to show two photographs of our church family from Scarborough. Michael Walker was church warden in a Scarborough church however his wife suffered a long-drawn-out illness before she died 10 years ago, and during those years of illness,  Michael spent his time as her carer.

Susan Rickinson was married to Robin, who died in 2016. We are delighted that Susan has joined our prayer shawl ministry and is looking forward to her first assignment. Michael and Susan’s families were very close,

holidaying together and now Susan and Michael are friends with lots of good memories to share.

Michael and Susan began to watch our You Tube service when it came online and they were hooked, both finding a church family that they felt connected to even though they were miles away. They now have the Lifeline sent to each of them every week and they delight in receiving it.

Their only request is, “When will there be another You Tube online informal service!”

Great to have you on board Michael and Susan!


PETER LORD WRITE FOR US TODAY:

BROWSING THE CHURCH ARCHIVES

A church the age of ours, can be assured of having an ongoing habit of surprise. Related to its history, and archives, amassed over the centuries from its origins of 1285 and as happened recently, I personally experienced.

Sadly, many valuable documents of church pre-reformation days, the mid 1500’s, were destroyed at this time and Holy Trinity’s, as churches throughout the country, were wantonly vandalised and source of this destruction is evident around our church today.

The archives of Hull Minster or its official title Holy Trinity, are stored in the Treasurer House, Beverley, Hull History Centre, and the Carnegie Centre near the Anlaby Road entrance to the West Park. York Minster and Durham Cathedral also represent our church in their libraries.

My interest in archives and history go back to the years I spent in the BBC and Radio Times Archives. When I arrived at Holy Trinity in 2000, I soon became involved in voluntary work and there were several elderly gentlemen who were welcomers and were extremely knowledgeable regarding Holy Trinity. This gave me a good insight into church and local history and Jean Fenwick, our historian, became an invaluable, and still is, source of knowledge and 22 years on we still work together.

To expand my knowledge further, I spent time in the various place of information around the City researching, which proved valuable when welcoming and answering some of the many questions asked on church and City history.

The documents and ledgers stored in the Treasurer House Beverley make exciting reading and the civil war years documents in the Hull History Centre certainly are our history at its best.

Another source of our social history can be found in the bound volumes of Parish Magazines from 1894, recording a cold winter afternoon to recent in a warm setting!

As I mention researching our archives never fails to surprise and last month, I received a telephone call from one of the archive centres that they had received some Holy Trinity memorabilia from a house clearance – was I interested? I was and picked up the assorted items, official service leaflets, pamphlets, and other items covering the years 1910 – 1960’s. I can only assume whoever had kept these items had been a worshipper at Holy Trinity in former years.

I contacted the City Archivist at the Treasure House Beverley, made an appointment, and he accepted the material as of church historical interest, now part of our history.

One can only assume 100 years from now, the future church will have a team, as today researching our life of today and hope they will get the same dedication and pleasure I have experienced ‘Browsing the Archives’.

At 80 years of age, I must plan to shortly retire from the scene, which will be soon, and wish the history and archive team every success as they take our archiving and history into the future.

Peter Lord 3rd July 2022

Peter thank you for those great words. Only 80! Plenty more years for archiving delving!

THE FOLLOWING SERVICES WILL RUN THROUGHOUT JULY

SUNDAY     9:30 a.m.   Breakfast Church (toast and drinks from 9:10)

                   11 a.m.       Holy Communion in the Minster

WEDNESDAY HOLY COMMUNION 12:30 p.m.

SATURDAY     4 p.m. 1st and 3rd Evensong, 2nd Taize, 4th and 5TH Evening Prayer 

MINSTER PRAISE – 3rd Thursday of each month at 10:30 a.m. (21st July)

Sew for the Soul, is a new group for anyone interested in sewing.  It will start at 12.30 with refreshments and end around 15.00.

 21st July, 15th September, 20th October, 17th November, 15th December

Resumes: Feb 2023

 OPENING TIMES FOR JULY

Full opening Wednesday – Saturday from 10 - 4

GRIEF AWARENESS CAFÉ (Second Wednesday of every month) 10.30 a.m. to 12 noon (13th July)

INTEGRATION COFFEE MORNING (Second Thursday of every month.) 10:30 a.m. to 12 noon. (14th July)

BIBLE STUDY GROUP

The study group will continue in September. Many thanks to Val and Sam who have delivered such a great programme this year.

PRAYER POINTS FOR FIRST WEEK OF JULY

  • We pray for Dominic, Heather, Ben and Leo as they cope with the aftermath of Dominic’s cycling accident. Lord, sustain each one of them and heal Dominic back to full health.

  • We give thanks that the building work at the church is progressing well and that we will have a café in which we can welcome people in the near future.

  • We pray for all those on the PCC and working groups as they struggle with busy lives yet give so much time to making the Minster run smoothly and be a place of welcome and worship.

  • We continue to pray for Carole Spamer as she continues to struggle with poor health.

  • Please remember to pray for the situation in Ukraine.

COLLECT FOR FOURTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY

Gracious Father,

by the obedience of Jesus

you brought salvation to our wayward world

draw us into harmony with your will,

that we may find all things restored in him,

our Saviour Jesus Christ.

AMEN

 

READINGS FOR 10th JULY

Psalm 82

Deut. 30:9-14

Colossians 1:1-14

Luke 10:25-37

Minster Lifeline 21 2022

Rev. Irene writes: 

You may well say it was ‘all hands-on deck’ as we prepared for the Falklands 40th anniversary service which took place on Sunday!

Just under 500 people came together at the Minster to reflect and remember those involved in this conflict in which over 200 people died and many more received life changing injuries.

The service was extremely ‘moving’ with input from many who sailed from Hull on the Norland, the five trawlers or the tugboats.

Thanks go out to Jon Major, himself a Falklands Veteran and Verger at the Minster and Keith Thompson who sailed on the Norland ferry and has spent much time bringing people together and helping those who have suffered

As you can see both Jon and Ellie were busy in preparation for the weekend and isn’t it great to see Ellie stepping up to help the vergers on Sunday – you look great Ellie, well done!

 

 In contrast, as I write this Lifeline, 400 children from six schools are meeting together, ranging across the whole of the city. @choral hull is coming to the end of the first year of this exciting project – and the joy of the sound the children make is a delight to hear

 

 

There are also many ‘behind the scenes’ activities taking place in and around the Minster – the Prayer Shawl Ministry is just one of them. To learn more, read on:

What is Prayer Shawl Ministry?

“Over the centuries, shawls have come to symbolize shelter, peace, and spiritual sustenance. Since the inception of the Prayer Shawl Ministry in 1998, the members of this ecumenical organization have lovingly donated their time and talents by creating hand-knitted and crocheted shawls, filled with the power of prayer, for those in need. What started as a grass-roots movement has quickly grown into an international”...Ministry.

The Prayer Shawl Ministry’s message of caring is simple, universal, and enduring, being equally suited to blessing those who are bereaved, ill, lonely, or elderly, or sharing the accomplishing of a new-born, graduate, or newlywed. Prayer begins in the heart, and the creation of a Prayer shawl is a spiritual journey of prayer for the shawl maker; the crafting and presentation of a Prayer Shawl enriches the giver as well as the recipient.  Prayer Shawls are tangible symbols of God’s love.  They are ‘warm hugs’ of empathy and support; a private place of escape in which to rest, relax and renew.

 

Working on a Prayer Shawl:

The journey of the Prayer Shawl starts with a name, the name of the person who  will receive the shawl.  Usually, the recipient’s name will be passed to Irene or Becky, who will then contact a wool crafter. However, sometimes an approach may be made directly to a crafter, if so, please make sure that Irene or Becky is informed to avoid any confusion or duplication.

 

The type (wrap, shawl, blanket, scarf), colour and wool are selected to be appropriate to the individual receiving the item.

 

Funding for the wool comes from either individual. Personal sponsorship or from the centralised fund, which we hope will be added to by folk who are sympathetic to the ministry; some crafters choose to donate the wool which they work on, but this is not a requirement to be involved with this ministry.

 

The completed item is given to Irene or Becky for gift wrapping and final prayers, specific to the needs of the recipient.  The Prayer Shawl is then ready to be given by the Hull Minster team

 

If you would like more information about this Ministry, how to become involved, or would like to donate money towards sponsoring a Prayer Shawl please contact:

The Rev’d Irene Wilson (07711996519)  or

Becky Dexter (07792 807336)

 

Following the last two years of Covid, we feel sure there are many folks who would appreciate a Prayer Shawl; please speak to Irene or Becky if you know of anyone deserving of our thoughts and prayers at this time.

 

HOLY DUSTERS

We are delighted that a small group of people have asked if we can reinstate the ‘holy dusters’. Who are the holy dusters? They are a small group of people who meet on Saturday mornings working hard to keep the Minster looking ‘spick and span’. If you would like to join them, come along on a Saturday morning around 10:30 enjoy tea and biscuits alongside the dusters and polish! If you need to know more contact Irene on 07711 996519

 

FOLLOWING SERVICES WILL RUN THROUGHOUT JUNE/JULY

SUNDAY     9:30 a.m.   Breakfast Church (toast and drinks from 9:10)

                   11 a.m.       Holy Communion in the Minster

WEDNESDAY HOLY COMMUNION 12:30 p.m.

SATURDAY    4 p.m. 1st and 3rd Evensong, 2nd Taize, 4th and 5TH Evening Prayer 

 

SUNDAY 26TH JUNE

Lord Mayor’s Service in the Minster 2 p.m.

 

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

 

Sew for the Soul, is a new group for anyone interested in sewing.  It will start at 12.30 with refreshments and end around 15.00.

 21st July, 15th September, 20th October, 17th November, 15th December, Resumes Feb 2023

 OPENING TIMES FOR JUNE/JULY

Full opening Wednesday – Saturday from 10 - 4

GRIEF AWARENESS CAFÉ (Second Wednesday of every month) 10.30 a.m. to 12 noon

INTEGRATION COFFEE MORNING (Second Thursday of every month.) 10:30 a.m. to 12 noon.

 

MINSTER PRAISE

Every 3rd Thursday of the month at 10:30 for a short service followed by cakes and coffee.

BIBLE STUDY GROUP

Every Wednesday at 7 30 Zoom. To access go to Hull Minster/teaching.

SATURDAY 25TH JUNE 10 – 3P.M.     Record Fair

 

PRAYER POINTS FOR FIRST WEEK OF JULY

  • We give thanks for all the volunteers who work so hard at the Minster. Thank you for your endless support.

  • We pray for all who have written prayers on our prayer board, many in need of God’s love and healing

  • We pray for those who are struggling financially due to the increase in prices. Make us aware of anyone who is in desperate need. Help us to bring relief to those who are suffering.

  • Please pray for the family of Howell Lloyd whose funeral service will be held at Hull Minster on MONDAY 27TH JUNE AT 11 A.M.  They would like to invite all who knew Howell to join them in the Minster and then at the University

 

COLLECT FOR SECOND SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY

Faithful Creator,

whose mercy never fails;

deepen our faithfulness

and to your living Word,

Jesus Christ our Lord.

AMEN

 

READINGS FOR 26th JUNE

Psalm 77, 1-2, 11-end

2 Kings 2:1-2, 6-14

Gal. 5:1,13-25

Luke 9: 51-end

Minster Lifeline 22 2022

Rev. Irene writes: 

Revd. Dominic

As many of you will have already heard Rev. Dominic was involved in an accident whilst on his bike last Sunday evening. He sustained several injuries and is at present in hospital. Thankfully, these are not life threatening however it will be a long slow recovery.

If you need any information, please contact any member of the ‘Team’ at the Minster and please hold Dominic, Heather, Ben, and Leo in your prayers.

I will make sure that you are updated in Lifeline each week.

Last Sunday myself and a couple of others from the Minster were able to support Scott Bright on his ordination as Deacon at Sheffield Cathedral. Do you remember Scott? Lively young man who did a placement at the Minster around two years ago. He will be serving as Deacon at St. Mary, Stainforth. It was great to see him looking so happy.

As our summer bible studies come to a close for a few weeks during the summer Val has kindly written for us today.

VAL WRITES:

Covid changed everything – as we know!  We had been running Bible Studies in the Parish Centre for many years and suddenly, we couldn’t.  After much discussion, it was decided to try and keep our regular date on Wednesday evenings, only now it would be on Zoom.

At first, it felt extremely strange and a bit stilted but gradually as we got used to it, things seemed very much as they previously had been.  That’s not to say we didn’t have problems.  Some people found it difficult to get online or would disappear, often to reappear again later, or they were upside down.  Sometimes, I missed people waiting to come in as I was so busy talking to those already there – hard to believe, I know!

If you think Bible Studies are very serious, then think again.  Yes, of course there is a serious side, but we have fun, and everyone is relaxed and willing to contribute.  At first, people felt a bit self-conscious but gradually it seemed almost like when we were together in the same room.  There is a group of about twelve people and usually around ten of those will be there each week.  We still enjoy a good chat together.

Generally, we tend to do five- or six-week blocks on a theme, or a particular book.  For example, we have looked at a number of the New Testament Epistles, but sometimes we study characters such as Elijah, Elisha, and Gideon.  At present, we are doing a series entitled “It’s God Calling” based on the call of God on particular lives, including our own.

I feel very privileged to have been able to do these studies over the years and have endeavoured to instil in others a love of, and knowledge of, God’s word.  After all, if we believe the Bible is God-inspired, then we need to know what it has to say to us and about us.

 We will be taking a two-month break over the summer, as usual, and then reconvening in September.  Hopefully, there will be a choice of physically joining a group or going online with Zoom.  If you are interested in being involved, please talk to Irene or me about the groups.

Val Fotherby

IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT

OUR NEW BISHOP OF HULL

Dr Eleanor Sanderson has been Assistant Bishop of Wellington in the Anglican Church of Aotearoa, New Zealand and Polynesia since 2017.

The Bishop of Hull is one of three Suffragan Bishops supporting and extending the ministry of the Archbishop of York in the Diocese of York, and has a particular responsibility for the Archdeaconry of the East Riding, encompassing the City of Hull, the East Riding of Yorkshire, and part of the North Yorkshire coast including Scarborough and as far north as Ravenscar.

Ellie's ministry to date has been within the Diocese of Wellington; she was ordained in 2005 and was Vicar of the Parish of St Alban’s, Eastbourne, Chaplain to Wellesley College, and the Diocesan Canon Theologian prior to her appointment as Assistant Bishop. She additionally served in a wide range of roles in academic and not-for-profit development organisations. In the Diocese of Wellington, she has led intentional discipleship programmes which resource Christians to go deeper in their relationship with God and equip them to build up mission and discipleship with others.

Ellie is married to Tim and is mother to two boys aged 12 and 14.

FOLLOWING SERVICES WILL RUN THROUGHOUT JULY

SUNDAY     9:30 a.m.   Breakfast Church (toast and drinks from 9:10)

                   11 a.m.       Holy Communion in the Minster

WEDNESDAY HOLY COMMUNION 12:30 p.m.

SATURDAY    4 p.m. 1st and 3rd Evensong, 2nd Taize, 4th and 5TH Evening Prayer 

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

Sew for the Soul, is a new group for anyone interested in sewing.  It will start at 12.30 with refreshments and end around 15.00.

 21st July, 15th September, 20th October, 17th November, 15th December, Resumes Feb 2023

 OPENING TIMES FOR JULY

Full opening Wednesday – Saturday from 10 - 4

GRIEF AWARENESS CAFÉ (Second Wednesday of every month) 10.30 a.m. to 12 noon (13th July)

INTEGRATION COFFEE MORNING (Second Thursday of every month.) 10:30 a.m. to 12 noon. (14th July)

MINSTER PRAISE

Every 3rd Thursday of the month at 10:30 for a short service followed by cakes and coffee. (21st July)

BIBLE STUDY GROUP

Every Wednesday at 7:30 Zoom. To access go to Hull Minster/teaching.

PRAYER POINTS FOR FIRST WEEK OF JULY

  • We pray for Dominic, Heather, Ben and Leo as they cope with the aftermath of Dominic’s cycling accident. Lord, sustain each one of them and heal Dominic back to full health.

  • We pray for Scott Bright as he begins his ministry as Deacon in the parish of St. Mary, Stainforth.

  •  We pray for George & Millie Easter as they are baptised this Sunday and for their parents and God parents.

  •  We pray for Carole Spamer as she spends another week in hospital, recovering from covid after-effects and for all others who have recently been ill with covid.

COLLECT FOR THIRD SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY, THOMAS THE APOSTLE

Almighty and eternal God,

who, for the firmer foundation of our faith,

allowed your holy apostle Craig

to doubt the resurrection of your Son

till word and sight convinced him;

grant to us, who have not seen, that we also may believe

and so confess Christ as our Lord and our God,

who is alive and reigns with you,

in the unity of the Holy Spirit,

one God, now and for ever.

AMEN

READINGS FOR 3RD JULY

2 Kings 5:1-14

Isaiah 66:10-14

Galatians 6:1-6

Luke 10:1-11

Minster Lifeline 20 2022

14th June 2022

Rev Irene writes;

Another busy week at the Minster beginning with the NHS Carers’ Service. This was well attended with first class entertainment before and after the service. The Beverley Garland dancers and the Park Street Children’s choir were well appreciated by all. It was great to see the children ‘having a go’ at dancing, the dancers patiently showing them the steps. It was a great event that I hope we will be able to host again in the future.

…………………

Wednesday saw Peter Lord hosting a talk on 100 years of BBC Religious Broadcasting. A great afternoon making us all smile with his ‘BBC tales’.

The service was followed by great coffee and cakes and a chance to share fellowship together. I am sure Peter will now be planning next year’s gathering. Amazing how much research and planning Peter puts into these talks!

…………………

Great Integration café on Thursday, and so good to welcome many friends from Chad, Yemen, and Iran. Our friends are looking forward to a tower tour next month and a history tour of the Minster in August.

Thank you, Tracey, for passing the word around, we hope that this regular café will become even more popular in the future.

 

It was great to see Louise ordained as Priest on Saturday along with three others from our Diocese. Archbishop Stephen Cotterill led the service. Louise presided at communion on Sunday morning, it was great to share with her on this special journey.

FALKLANDS 40TH COMMEMORATION WEEKEND

For a number of years Hull Minster has played host in celebrating the nine ships that were requisitioned from our City in 1982 to help retake the Falkland Islands.

Over the years the support of this service has grown considerably.  In its early years attracting local interest for the crew of MV Norland, a passenger ferry that was turned into a troop carrier that conveyed members of the 2nd Battalion of the Parachute Regiment.   The majority of the ferry’s civilian crew, mostly from Hull remained onboard knowing they were going to a war zone, an absolutely incredible gesture.

Interest in the other eight ships heightened and crews from them were tracked down, in particular the five deep sea trawlers, Northella, Junella, Cordella, Farnella and Pict.   These trawlers were commissioned into and manned by members of the Royal Navy, all five ships receiving the prefix HMS and forming the 11th Mine Counter Measures Squadron.   Seven years ago, Rev. Irene Wilson conducted a service welcoming some of the Royal Navy Personnel back to Hull and since then more crew members have been traced and this year a large number are expected to attend including four from Australia.   For her support over the years Rev. Irene has now been made Hon. Chaplain to 11MCM.

The other three vessels from Hull were the deep-sea tugs Irishman, Salvageman and Yorkshireman, all these manned by local crews and playing a vital part not only during the conflict but also some time afterwards. 

For the 40th anniversary of the Falklands war the City is honouring the ‘Hull Task Force’ with several events taking place throughout the City Centre over the weekend of 17th and 18th June from all three services of the Royal Navy, Army, and Royal Air Force.  The weekend will culminate with a huge military service at Hull Minster on the 19th followed by a parade through the city to the Cenotaph led by the Band of Her Majesty’s Royal Marines.

Just another show de force to show how great and proud we are of our maritime industry. 

JON MAJOR, VERGER OF HULL MINSTER AND FALKLANDS VETERAN

 

HOLY DUSTERS

We are delighted that a small group of people have asked if we can reinstate the ‘holy dusters’. Who are the holy dusters? A small group of people who meet on a Saturday morning working hard to keep the Minster looking ‘spick and span’. If you would like to join them, come along on a Saturday morning around 10:30 enjoy tea and biscuits alongside the dusters and polish! If you need to know more contact Irene on 07711996519

 

FOLLOWING SERVICES WILL RUN THROUGHOUT JUNE

SUNDAY      9:30 a.m.   Breakfast Church (toast and drinks from 9:10)

                    11 a.m.        Holy Communion in the Minster

WEDNESDAY HOLY COMMUNION 12:30 p.m.

SATURDAY    4 p.m. 1st and 3rd Evensong, 2nd Taize, 4th and 5TH Evening Prayer        

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

Sew for the Soul is a new group for anyone interested in sewing.  It will start at 12:30 with refreshments and end around 15:00.

16th June, 21st July, 15th September, 20th October, 17th November, 15th December, Resumes Feb 2023

 

OPENING TIMES FOR JUNE

Full opening Wednesday – Saturday from 10 - 4

 

GRIEF AWARENESS CAFÉ
(Second Wednesday of every month) 10.30 a.m. to 12 noon

INTEGRATION COFFEE MORNING
(Second Thursday of every month.) 10:30 a.m. to 12 noon.

BIBLE STUDY GROUP

Next Zoom meeting will be on Wednesday 15th June.


FUNERAL SERVICE FOR HOWELL LLOYD

The service will be held at Hull Minster on MONDAY 27TH JUNE AT 11 A.M. followed by refreshments at the Kingsley Suite, Canham Turner Building, University of Hull

The family would like to invite all who knew Howell to join them in the Minster and then at the University.

PRAYER POINTS FOR FIRST WEEK OF JUNE

  • We pray for Louise beginning her journey as priest. May she know and share God’s love with all around her.

  • We give thanks for all the volunteers who work so hard at the Minster. Thank you for their endless support.

  • We pray for Chelsea Kellaway and Nathan Spicknell as they were married in the Minster last weekend and for all who will support them in their married life.

  • We pray for those who are struggling financially due to the increase in prices. Make us aware of anyone who is in desperate need. Help us to bring relief to those who are suffering.

COLLECT FOR FIRST SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY 19TH JUNE

God of truth

help us to keep your law of love

and to walk in ways of wisdom

that we may find true life

in Jesus Christ your Son.

AMEN

 

READINGS FOR 19TH JUNE

Psalm 42

Isaiah 65. 1-9

Galatians 3. 23-end

Luke 8.26-39

 
 

 

Minster Lifeline 18 2022

24th May 2022

Rev. Irene writes:

As well as welcoming our regular group from Fern Lea Day Centre to Minster Praise, we were delighted this month to welcome back Raleigh Court (our local residential home) last week. Another step towards normality after such a difficult two years of Covid.

Following on from Minster Praise, Becky Dexter launched the new ‘Sew for the Soul’ group, hence the picture of Becky and Glynis making sure everything was ready for the group to begin.


Glynis has been encouraging the Knitting group to be involved in making bunting for our Jubilee celebration on 3rd June, how many countries can you name where the Queen is Head of State I wonder? Lots of clues in the picture.

Rev. Dominic writes:

Thy Kingdom Come 

“In praying 'Thy Kingdom Come' we all commit to playing our part in the renewal of the nations and the transformation of communities." Archbishop Justin Welby 

How do we begin to transform our church, our neighbourhoods, and our city? How do we respond to the pain of a hurting and wounded world? Every major movement of the church throughout the centuries has begun in prayer. After the very first Ascension Day the disciples gathered with Mary, constantly devoting themselves to prayer while they waited for the outpouring of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost. Like them, our reliance on the gift of the Holy Spirit is total – on our own we can do nothing. 

Through the centuries Christians have gathered at that time to pray for the coming of the Holy Spirit. ‘Thy Kingdom Come’ picks up this tradition. Over the years more  worshipping communities have dedicated the days between Ascension and Pentecost to pray ‘Come Holy Spirit’. We are praying that the Spirit will inspire and equip us to share the Good News of Jesus Christ with our friends and families, our communities, and networks. Take the Daily Prayer or Novena booklet and commit to praying every day if you are able join in the daily rhythm of morning and evening prayer Monday to Friday 8am and 4pm in the Minster. 

Thy Kingdom Come is a global prayer movement that invites Christians around the world to pray from Ascension to Pentecost for more people to come to know Jesus. Since its start in May 2016 God has grown Thy Kingdom Come from a dream of possibility into a movement. Christians from 172 countries have taken part in praying ‘Come Holy Spirit’, so that friends and family, neighbours and colleagues might come to faith in Jesus Christ.  

During the 11 days of Thy Kingdom Come, it is hoped that everyone who takes part will: 

  • Deepen their own relationship with Jesus Christ 

  • Pray for 5 friends or family to come to faith in Jesus  

  • Pray for the empowerment of the Spirit that we would be effective in our witness 

It is our prayer that those who have not yet heard the Good News of Jesus Christ and his love for the world will hear it for themselves and respond and follow Him. Each and every Christian across the globe is invited to pray that God’s Spirit might work in the lives of five friends who have not responded with their ‘Yes’ to God’s call. You might want to write these names on a card or find some string and tie five knots and put it in your pocket to remind you to pray for five people.  

Holy Communion for the Feast of the Ascension Thursday 26th May 

6.30am with Hull Minster Choir and 7pm (before PCC meeting) 

Humber Bridge Walk for Christian Aid

IF YOU HAVEN’T HAD THE CHANCE TO SPONSOR MARGARET & JESS THERE WILL BE A BUCKET AT THE BACK OF CHURCH ON SUNDAY COLLECTING FOR CHRISTIAN AID

HELP TURN HUNGER

INTO HOPE


UPDATE AS WE PREPARE TO CELEBRATE THE QUEEN’S PLATINUM JUBILEE

It is only just over two weeks to our celebration in the Minster and the Minster square.

This is going to be an exceedingly busy week and we thank all those that have already volunteered to help on the day.

We are hoping to serve up to 750 ‘teas’ which will be packages of sandwiches, scone, cake, and cold drink. Tea and coffee will also be served. This will take place inside the Minster where we will have film on the screen.

In the chancel Punch and Judy shows will be available for the children.

Weather permitting, we will have a variety of activities outside, including face painting and craft activities for children (with the great help of the Girls’ Brigade leaders and children). There will be our Minster craft stall and Sue McGaw and her helpers will also have the shop open.

Cars from the 50’s and 60’s will be on show in the square.

There will be a tombola, however. we do need more contributions towards this.  (Please bring into the Minster at any time)

Lots of paper bunting is required to decorate so please do get colouring. There are templates in the back of the Minster or alternatively, you can print them from online.

This is just a selection of what will be happening so please help if you are able or alternatively come along and be part of this special time. 11a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday 3rd June.

THE FOLLOWING SERVICES WILL RUN THROUGHOUT MAY

SUNDAY   9:30 a.m. Breakfast Church (toast and drinks from 9:10 a.m.) 

11 a.m.     Holy Communion in the Minster

WEDNESDAY HOLY COMMUNION 12:30 p.m.

SATURDAY    4 p.m. 1st and 3rd Evensong, 2nd Taize, 4th and 5TH Evening Prayer 

ASCENSION DAY SERVICES THURSDAY 26TH MAY

For all the early risers there will be a service from the top of the tower at 6 30 A.M. on Thursday morning also a Eucharist at 7 p.m. (preceding the PCC meeting in the church) on Thursday evening. Everyone is welcome to the service.

 



Rev. Dominic has written about the context for this initiative. At Church on Sunday 22nd May, there will be booklets available to help you with this. There will also be a prayer station in the Chancel throughout this period that you can use, and our Morning and Evening Prayer on 31st May will be especially focused on praying for our friends and families.  We would love anyone who can to join us.  

Spend time thinking about the five people you want to pray for and write down their names. Decide how and when you want to pray for them. Remember that God uses our prayers for others to come to know Jesus in amazing ways and can bring longed for transformation and blessing into their lives! 

This is the prayer that Thy Kingdom Come has suggested we might want to pray, but pray however you want to… 

Loving Father,

in the face of Jesus Christ

your light and glory have blazed forth.

Send your Holy Spirit that I may share with my friends [here, name your friends]

the life of your Son and your love for all. Strengthen me as a witness to that love

as I pledge to pray for them,

for your name’s sake. Amen.

HOWELL LLOYD

We are incredibly sad to announce the death of Howell Lloyd, who has been a long-time worshipper at Hull Minster.  He was well-known for his beautiful rich Welsh tones when reading the scriptures.  Howell also served on the Development Board.  His service will be held in the Minster on the morning of Monday 27th June when everyone will be welcome to pay their respects and celebrate his life.

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

Sew for the Soul, is a new group for anyone interested in sewing.  It will start at 12.30 with refreshments and end around 15.00.

Coming Dates: 16th June 21st July 15th September

20th October 17th November 15th December Resume Feb 2023

BIBLE STUDY - Wednesday evenings at 7:30 pm on Zoom. Click on TEACHING on the website.

OPENING TIMES FOR MAY

Full opening Wednesday – Saturday from 10 - 4

GRIEF AWARENESS CAFÉ (Second Wednesday of every month) 10am to 12 noon

INTEGRATION COFFEE MORNING (Second Thursday of every month) 10:30am to 12 noon

CRAFT AND FLEA MARKET SATURDAY 28TH IN MINSTER 10A.M. – 4 P.M.

MUSIC SERVICES CONCERT SATURDAY 28TH IN MINSTER  - 4 P.M.

FREE ENTRY!  Everyone is welcome.

A concert to celebrate the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee by the ‘Heroes’ Orchestra: young musicians from Hull, East Riding and Lincolnshire, working in collaboration.

SATURDAY    4 pm 1st and 3rd: Evensong, 2nd: Taize, 4th and 5th: Evening Prayer  

PRAYER POINTS FOR THE FOURTH WEEK OF MAY

  • We pray for a peaceful solution to the ongoing tension between Russia/Ukraine.  The prayer for Ukraine can be found on the Hull Minster website.

  •  We pray for Chantelle Norman-Golding and Robert Lattimore, Dawid Rutowski and Raminta Moroz as they are married in the Minster this Friday and for all who will support them in their married life.

  •  We pray for all those involved in the Humber Bridge crossing to raise funds for Christian Aid. Particularly we pray for Margaret Nicholson and Jessica as they completed this walk on Tuesday on behalf of the Minster. May all the funds raised bring relief and help to those in need.

  • We pray for Rev. Louise as she prepares for ordination as priest. May God bless her and her family as she takes this wonderful step forward on her faith journey.

  •   We pray that we will welcome all who come into the Minster.  We give thanks for those who welcome at the church and for Shirley as she begins her role as Volunteer Co-ordinator, that she may feel accepted and loved by all around her.

  •  We pray for the family of Howell Lloyd as they come to terms with their loss.

     

COLLECT FOR THE SEVENTH SUNDAY OF EASTER 22ND  MAY

Risen, ascended Lord,

as we rejoice at your triumph,

fill your church on earth with power and compassion,

that all who are estranged by sin

may find forgiveness and know your peace,

to the glory of God the Father.

AMEN

 

READINGS FOR THE 29TH  MAY

Psalm 97

Acts   16:16-34

Rev.    22:12-14,16,17, 20-end

John   17:20 - end

 
 


 

Minster Lifeline 17 2022

17th May 2022

Rev. Irene writes:

There were two great themes in our services yesterday.  At the 9:30 a.m. Breakfast Church,  Rev. Dominic spoke on ‘sharing’ and at 11 a.m. our theme was ‘love one another’.

It’s a great picture of Robin Alden ‘volunteering’ to help Dominic as he spoke about how sometimes we struggle to share (remember the COVID toilet roll crisis!).  However, as Christ became the Resurrected Christ he burst forth and remains with us through the Holy Spirit, enabling us to continue to share his love and giving us the ability to share our love with others.

Humber Bridge Walk for Christian Aid

Help Turn Hunger Into Hope

This Thursday the 19th May 10.30 a.m. our Minster Praise service will focus on Christian Aid and all proceeds from the refreshments will be for that charity. Please support if you are able.

Christian Aid Week is 15th to 21st May, and you may choose to do your Humber Bridge Cross then. This year’s theme is Hungry for Justice.


Margaret Nicholson is willing to represent the Minster in doing the Humber Bridge Crossing. It is fantastic that she feels able and willing to do this. She will have sponsor forms in the church so if you are able, please sponsor Margaret, in doing so you are helping others who are in great need.

Plea from Margaret – she would like a couple of others to accompany her, there is no set date yet and she is willing to work the crossing to suit whoever comes along so please if you are that person or persons let Margaret know or make contact with me at the Min

UPDATE AS WE PREPARE TO CELEBRATE THE QUEEN’S PLATINUM JUBILEE

It is only just over two weeks to our celebration in the Minster and the Minster square.

This is going to be an exceedingly busy week and we thank all those that have already volunteered to help on the day.

We are hoping to serve up to 750 ‘teas’ which will be packages of sandwiches, scone, cake, and cold drink. Tea and coffee will also be served. This will take place inside the Minster where we will have film on the screen.

In the chancel Punch and Judy shows will be available for the children.

Weather permitting, we will have a variety of activities outside, including face painting and craft activities for children (with the great help of the Girls’ Brigade leaders and children). There will be our Minster craft stall and Sue McGaw and her helpers will also have the shop open.

Cars from the 50’s and 60’s will be on show in the square.

There will be a tombola, however. we do need more contributions towards this.  (Please bring into the Minster at any time)

Lots of paper bunting is required to decorate so please do get colouring. There are templates in the back of the Minster or alternatively, you can print them from online.

This is just a selection of what will be happening so please help if you are able or alternatively come along and be part of this special time. 11a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday 3rd June.

THE FOLLOWING SERVICES WILL RUN THROUGHOUT MAY

SUNDAY   9:30 a.m. Breakfast Church (toast and drinks from 9:10 a.m.) 

11 a.m.     Holy Communion in the Minster

WEDNESDAY HOLY COMMUNION 12:30 p.m.

SATURDAY    4 p.m. 1st and 3rd Evensong, 2nd Taize, 4th and 5TH Evening Prayer 

PLEASE NOTE EVENSONG WILL TAKE PLACE THIS SATURDAY 4 P.M. at

CHARTER HOUSE (WINCOMLEE) 

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

Sew for the Soul, is a new group for anyone interested in sewing.  It will start at 12.30 with refreshments and end around 15.00.

19th May 16th June 21st July 15th September

20th October 17th November 15th December Resume Feb 2023

BIBLE STUDY - Wednesday evenings at 7:30 pm on Zoom. Click on TEACHING on the website.

OPENING TIMES FOR MAY

Full opening Wednesday – Saturday from 10 - 4

GRIEF AWARENESS CAFÉ (Second Wednesday of every month) 10am to 12 noon

INTEGRATION COFFEE MORNING (Second Thursday of every month) 10:30am to 12 noon

SATURDAY    4 pm 1st and 3rd: Evensong, 2nd: Taize, 4th and 5th: Evening Prayer  

THIS SATURDAY AT 7 30 p.m. there will be a concert in the Minster by Hull Choral Union. The evening’s performance will include Magnificat by John Rutter and Requiem by Christopher Wood

Both works have a joyful and uplifting quality, something that is much needed in the present climate. Our performance will help to celebrate and remember lives of those we have lost, those still with us and those still to be born.

PRAYER POINTS FOR THE THIRD WEEK OF MAY

  • We pray for a peaceful solution to the ongoing tension between Russia/Ukraine.  The prayer for Ukraine can be found on the Hull Minster website.

  •  We pray for Laura Smith and Wayne Cooper as they are married in the Minster this Saturday and for all who will support them in their married life.

  •  We pray for all those involved in the Humber Bridge crossing to raise funds for Christian Aid. Particularly we pray for Margaret Nicholson as she undertakes this on behalf of the Minster. May all the funds raised bring relief and help to those in need.

  •  We pray for Val as she prepares bible studies each week. Be both with her and those who receive God’s word through this excellent resource.

  •  We pray that we will welcome all who come into the Minster.  We give thanks for those who welcome at the church and for Shirley as she begins her role as Volunteer Co-ordinator, that she may feel accepted and loved by all around her.

COLLECT FOR THE SIXTH SUNDAY OF EASTER 22ND  MAY

Risen Christ,

by the lakeside you renewed your call to your disciples:

help your Church to obey your command

and draw the nations to the fire of your love,

to the glory of God the Father.

AMEN

 

READINGS FOR THE 22ND  MAY

Psalm 67

Acts 16:9-15

Rev. 21:10, 22-25

John 14:23-29

 
 


 

Minster Lifeline 16 2022

10th May 2022

Rev. Irene writes:

For where two or three gather together as my followers, I am there among them.” Matthew 18:20

What a great ‘buzz’ in church on Sunday morning. Having missed the first two weeks of the 9:30 service due to isolating, I was delighted to be back amongst the people again and trying out the new ‘multi slice’ toaster as adults and families queued up for their early morning snack.

It is so good to see more and more people coming into the Minster for many different reasons, there was a great maternal health coffee day on Thursday last week, so many young mums and children came along creating some great opportunities to share what life at the Minster is all about.

Plans are well on their way for our Jubilee Day Friday 3rd June, from a small gathering we are now looking at 1000 plus people being around. The Council have asked us to make this a city event and thankfully they are willing to fund most of the expenses. Please look out for further details and if you are able to be a helper on the day (or during setup the week before) please do let myself or Alasdair know. There are many jobs – something for everyone.

It was great seeing Mandy Richardson and Lauren Jeffries, the leaders of the Girls’ Brigade at the service yesterday they have agreed to organising craft activities for the Jubilee Day, so lots of fun for all ages!

Lauren has written for us about the 1st Hull Girls’ Brigade, enjoy reading about this great organisation:

Wow, what a start we have had at the Minster! Every time I come to church; I am so excited to hear people ask about Girls Brigade. If you are not sure what we are about, we are a Christian Organisation that helps girls to learn and explore their faith in a fun way. We are a part of the mission, outreach, and fabric of the church. We are here to help girls and families become followers of Jesus.

Currently we have five groups across Hull and East Yorkshire: 1st Hull, (Hull Minster) 2nd Hull, (Priory Baptist) 5th Hull (Holderness Road Methodist) 9th Hull (Boulevard Baptist) & 1st Cottingham (Zion URC) We are interdominational group for ages 4-18. The group based here is currently for ages 7-11. However, we would love to expand our offering to make it accessible to girls of all ages.

On a Tuesday night we have lots of fun, laughter, and learning. We play games, sing songs, make friends, crafts and complete our badgework which is underpinned by the bible and learning more about ourselves, our faith and how we can apply it to our lives.

Over this last term we have completed our badgework on Friendship and Approaching Easter. We have learned how to be a good a friend and focused on the story of Saul, Jonathan, and David. The girls had a great time making ‘Friendship soup’ (also known as carrot and leek and potato.)

We have also looked at the events leading up to easter and celebrated Jesus rising from the tomb by having an Easter egg hunt. We thought about the special people in our lives and invited them in for a homemade cream tea.

We also give girls the opportunity to join our band, go on trips out, camps and take part in competitions. One recent competition we took part in was part of the The Humber Waste Alliance ‘Recycled Art Competition’. The girls worked together to create a 3D picture of Sea butterfly in the Humber. Unfortunately, we didn’t win but I think they have done amazingly well, and we had lots of fun completing it.

I am so thankful that I have a great team of volunteers, Mandy, Gill, Jill, Ellie and Sarah. They enable Girls’ Brigade to go ahead each

week and we have developed and grown in teamwork and friendship over the last eight months. We would love to expand our offering. If this is something you think you could help with then please speak with one of the team.

We are looking forward to our official welcome to the Church, if there is one thing, I would ask…please promote us, tell everyone and anyone you meet about how great our God is, about Girls Brigade and about Hull Minster. We would love to be present and help bring more girls and families experience the good works of Jesus.

We sing Christian songs on an evening and end our evening by singing the benediction. This was song I grew up with through the Cottingham group and I think the words are lovely to show someone that both you and God are thinking of them through the coming week. We also enjoy singing it at 1st Hull, with one of girls singing it to her dad on a nightly basis.

I will end my piece with these words

May God’s blessing, surround you each day,
As you trust him and walk in his way,
May his presence within,
Guard and keep you from sin,
Go in peace, Go in Joy,
Go in Love

OUR NEW VOLUNTEER MANAGER writes:

Hello, my name is Shirley.

About me: I’m originally from Teeside but I’m now living in one of the East Hull villages, Skirlaugh.

I’ve been managing and working with volunteers for over thirty years in various organisations and I’m looking forward to meeting you all when I start in a couple of weeks’ time.

I am also looking forward to working in the building, which I have visited on several occasions, as a singer in a choir and as a general visitor. It has a great atmosphere and is always a warm and friendly place to visit.

My family life: I have three children one in Portsmouth, one in Brighton and one in Manchester so I don’t get to see them very often, but I do look forward to seeing them over my holidays.

Random facts about me: I have a cross-section of favourite music from modern opera to choral and anything really from the 70s Glam rock in particular

THE FOLLOWING SERVICES WILL RUN THROUGHOUT MAY

SUNDAY       11 a.m.     Holy Communion in the Minster

WEDNESDAY HOLY COMMUNION 12:30 p.m.

SATURDAY    4 p.m. 1st and 3rd Evensong, 2nd Taize, 4th and 5TH Evening Prayer 

TAIZE THIS SATURDAY AT 4 P.M. 

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

BIBLE STUDY - Wednesday evenings at 7:30 pm on Zoom. Click on TEACHING on the website.

OPENING TIMES FOR MAY

Full opening Wednesday – Saturday from 10 - 4

GRIEF AWARENESS CAFÉ (Second Wednesday of every month) 10am to 12 noon

INTEGRATION COFFEE MORNING (Second Thursday of every month) 10:30am to 12 noon

SATURDAY    4 pm 1st and 3rd: Evensong, 2nd: Taize, 4th and 5th: Evening Prayer  

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

THE QUEEN’S PLATINUM JUBILEE

In celebration of this momentous occasion on Friday 3rd June we will be holding a tea party in Trinity Square. Tea and cake will be served between 11 am and 3 pm, there will be face painting for children and a tombola stall.

If you can help with any tombola prizes, please bring to the Minster, and give to/or leave for Kim and Carol.

Also, if you would like to help with setting up from 9 a.m. or clearing away please let Irene or another member of the team know. Thank you!

SEW FOR THE SOUL, is a new group for anyone interested in sewing.  It will start at 12.30 with refreshments and end around 15.00.

19th May 16th June 21st July 15th September 20th October

17th November 15th December Resume Feb 2023

 CHRISTIAN AID HUMBER BRIDGE CROSS – 2022 Celebrating the 40th Anniversary

Pay in your sponsor money via Just Giving or direct to Christian Aid

Link your Just Giving page to the Christian Aid Humber Bridge Cross 2022 Team Page using this link (if necessary, copy and paste into your browser address box:

http://www.justgiving.com/team/humberbridgecross2022?invite=true

Christian Aid Week is 15th to 21st May, and you may choose to do your Humber Bridge Cross then. This year’s theme is Hungry for Justice.

It’s the 40th Christian Aid Humber Bridge Cross!  Join the celebration!  Every year since 1982 we have crossed the Humber, either starting at Barton to work north or from Hessle to go south, then return.  Our one-day big event for this had to change during 2020 and 2021 lockdowns.  However, problems can lead us to new ways.  Support for Christian Aid when there were many needs was vital; and supporters did their own sponsored Bridge cross on the day they chose.  2022 is both a celebration, and a continuing contribution to Christian Aid’s work.

To mark the 40th Anniversary we are asking people to do the Humber Bridge Cross any day during the 40 days starting on Easter Monday (18th April) and ending on 27th May.  It will be great to know that individuals, friends, families, and church groups – and dogs on leads – will be helping others and enjoying a good walk.

PRAYER POINTS FOR THIRD WEEK OF MAY

  • We pray for a peaceful solution to the ongoing tension between Russia/Ukraine.  The prayer for Ukraine can be found on the Hull Minster website.

  • We pray for Mia Hopper, Tyler Fawcett and Zachary Fawcett being baptised at the Minster this Sunday and for their parents and godparents as they support them in their journey of faith.

  •  We give thanks for the successful APCM meeting last weekend and pray for all those who are willing to hold offices and support the work and running of the Minster.

  •  We pray for all those involved in the Humber Bridge crossing to raise funds for Christian Aid. May all the funds raised bring relief and help to those in need.

 COLLECT FOR FIFTH SUNDAY OF EASTER 15TH MAY

Risen Christ,

your wounds declare your love for the world

and the wonder of your risen life;

give us compassion and courage

to risk ourselves for those we serve,

to the glory of God the Father.

AMEN

 

READINGS FOR 15th MAY

Psalm 148

Acts 11:1-18

Rev. 21:1-6

John 13:31-35































 
 


 

Minster Lifeline 15 2022

3rd May 2022

On Easter Sunday, you may have noticed that Amy, one of our junior choristers, was presented with a medal – the first of our current intake of choristers to receive one. She’s not the only one sporting a medal within the choir – a number of the membership have received medals from the Royal School of Church Music’s Voice for Life scheme. Amy has been awarded the Dean’s Medal, which runs alongside the Voice for Life medals (and is the equivalent of the Bronze medal) but is restricted to young choristers singing treble at the time of the test.

So, what does it take to achieve a chorister medal? Well, it’s not just turning up and singing. To be entered for the Dean’s Medal, Amy had to have been a member of the choir for a minimum of two years (she’s now passed the three-year mark) and needed references from her singing teacher, Mark as Director of Music, and Dominic as Vicar to state that her attendance, progress, and attitude are such that she was a worthy candidate for the exam. That’s enough of a hurdle before we even start looking at what she had to learn!

For the exam, choristers have to sing three verses of a four-line hymn, 8 consecutive verses of a psalm followed by the Gloria and an anthem of their choice (although useful suggestions are given). Amy selected the hymn setting of the Magnificat (Tell Out My Soul) and her anthem choice was Howard Goodall’s The Lord Is My Shepherd – yes, the Vicar of Dibley theme! Having accompanied her for practice on that particular piece for her Grade 4 and Cottingham Music Festival prior to this exam, I will say that I would be incredibly happy if I didn’t have to hear it again for a little while now!

It's not just about singing though – after the singing is done, there were a series of aural tests (singing a melody after it is played on the piano, recognising rhythms etc.) and she was also tested on her knowledge of musical terms and signs, including key signatures, sharps, and flats and so on. As if that wasn’t enough, she also had to know some facts about Howard Goodall (for those who are interested, we can also blame him for the themes to Mr Bean and Red Dwarf!).

Finally, as if that weren’t enough, there were questions on the church year, including the main festivals and their liturgical colours, the structure of the Eucharist, and the layout of the church. This is where I must give HUGE thanks to Rev Rob for spending some time with Amy and explaining it all to her – you finally got her past the stage of saying “Lord have mercy” if she wasn’t sure of the answer!

The exam itself took place at Beverley Minster, where she was examined by Robert Poyser, the Director of Music there, and lasted around half an hour (which as a parent is an absolute AGE to be sitting in the car with a book!). The bonus for all parents (and candidates of a nervous disposition) is that we were told the result that evening, and Amy passed with 124 marks out of a possible 150, a well-deserved merit!

Yes, it was a lot of work, no, neither of us want to have to know anything else about Howard Goodall, but one thing I learned from the experience as a parent is just how much singing in the Minster choir means to Amy. She was keen to do the exam and is so proud of her medal, and thanks must go to Mark and all the choir for supporting her through this and in encouraging her in all she does and pushing her to be the best she can be.

Rachel Miller (one immensely proud mum – and rightly so)

Breakfast Church

This is what the breakfast church service

is all about - Brian Gilliland

Alleluia, Christ is risen! And so has Breakfast Church at 9.30am! We have had such a wonderful first couple of services and we feel so uplifted and encouraged about this new service.  Breakfast Church is a place for anyone with a strong focus on community.

Our first series of talks are all about being Church and how the first apostles made their Church after Jesus was resurrected. We hope that this service will continue to grow and be a place filled with excitement and a love for Jesus as well as each other. 

P.S. We also have toast!

Becky Barber

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THE FOLLOWING SERVICES WILL RUN THROUGHOUT MAY

SUNDAY       9:30 am Breakfast Church

                     11 am  Holy Communion in the Minster

WEDNESDAY Holy Communion 12:30 pm

BIBLE STUDY New series (on Zoom), starts on Wednesday 4th May, click the link on the website to join.

SATURDAY    4 pm 1st and 3rd: Evensong, 2nd: Taize, 4th and 5th: Evening Prayer  

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

OPENING TIMES FOR MAY

Full opening Wednesday – Saturday from 10 - 4

GRIEF AWARENESS CAFÉ (Second Wednesday of every month)

INTEGRATION COFFEE MORNING (Second Thursday of every month)

THE QUEEN’S PLATINUM JUBILEE

In celebration of this momentous occasion on Friday 3rd June we will be holding a tea party in Trinity Square. Tea and cake will be served between 11 am and 4 pm, there will be face painting for children and a tombola stall.

If you can help with any tombola prizes, please bring to the Minster, and give to/or leave for Kim and Carol.

Also, if you would like to help with setting up from 9 a.m. or clearing away please let Irene or another member of the team know. Thank you!

SEW FOR THE SOUL, is a new group for anyone interested in sewing and crafting.  It will start at 12.30 with refreshments and end around 15.00.

19th May 16th June 21st July 15th September 20th October

17th November 15th December Resume Feb 2023

 CHRISTIAN AID HUMBER BRIDGE CROSS – 2022 Celebrating the 40th Anniversary

Pay in your sponsor money via Just Giving or direct to Christian Aid

Link your Just Giving page to the Christian Aid Humber Bridge Cross 2022 Team Page using this link (if necessary, copy and paste into your browser address box:

http://www.justgiving.com/team/humberbridgecross2022?invite=true

Christian Aid Week is 15th to 21st May, and you may choose to do your Humber Bridge Cross then. This year’s theme is Hungry for Justice.

It’s the 40th Christian Aid Humber Bridge Cross!  Join the celebration!  Every year since 1982 we have crossed the Humber, either starting at Barton to work north or from Hessle to go south, then return.  Our one-day big event for this had to change during 2020 and 2021 lockdowns.  However, problems can lead us to new ways.  Support for Christian Aid when there were many needs was vital; and supporters did their own sponsored Bridge cross on the day they chose.  2022 is both a celebration, and a continuing contribution to Christian Aid’s work.

To mark the 40th Anniversary we are asking people to do the Humber Bridge Cross any day during the 40 days starting on Easter Monday (18th April) and ending on 27th May.  It will be great to know that individuals, friends, families, and church groups – and dogs on leads – will be helping others and enjoying a good walk.

 PRAYER POINTS FOR THE FIRST WEEK OF MAY

  • We pray for a peaceful solution to the ongoing tension between Russia/Ukraine.  The prayer for Ukraine can be found on the Hull Minster website.

  • We pray for Frankie Terry and George Mallinson being baptised at the Minster this Sunday and for their parents and godparents as they support them in their journey of faith.

  • Please pray for the Annual Parochial Church Meeting to be held on the 8th of May.

  •  Pray that new people will come and join in the Minster services.

 COLLECT FOR THE FOURTH SUNDAY OF EASTER 8TH MAY

Risen Christ,

faithful shepherd of your Father’s sheep;

teach us to hear your voice,

and to follow your command

that all your people may be gathered into one flock,

to the glory of God the Father

AMEN

 

READINGS FOR 8th MAY

Psalm 23

Acts   9:36 - end

Rev.   7:9 - end

John  10:22 - 30