Minster Lifeline 11

REV. IRENE writes:





What a sight. The vicars’ vestry overflowing with spring colours. All ladies at both of our Sunday services last week received a primula plant as a gift for Mothering Sunday.

EXCITING JUNIOR CHURCH!!

Great excitement as Rob brought play dough to our 9:30 service! We had several examples of play dough Moses as a baby in a basket of bulrushes.

At our 11 a.m. service, we were delighted to baptise Hamish Alexander Newton, grandson of Sarah and nephew of Ben both from the choir. Hamish was such a delight and was so good, smiling as we welcomed him into God’s family.

Our choristers took a leading part in the service by reading Colossians 3. 12-17 and later leading us in intercessory prayers. We learned about the gifts of the Spirit and the picture here shows the display with hearts and ribbons with the names of those we love.

At both services, the plants were given out and enjoyed by all who received them.


WELCOME CAFÉ (from strangers to friends) & LISTENING SPACE

Welcome Café CONTINUES this Thursday 23RD  March and will be every Thursday morning 10:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Please do drop in and support whenever you can.  We hope to grow this facility and invite many different groups along. There will be newspapers, games, table talk and much more with coffee and cake supplied. It is extremely important that our church family pop along from time to time as we need people to welcome and chat to those that may be visiting for the first time.

From 12 30 soup will be served and drinks throughout the afternoon until 3 p.m.

During this time we were entertained once more by Olga’s grandson, Mykhalchenko Trill. He played the piano beautifully and then was entertained playing chess with Brad. The concentration was fascinating!

GIRLS’ BRIGADE

We have had a lovely week, finishing off our cross stitch, recreating the belt of Miss Agnes Bedford who belonged to the Minster 500 years ago. Lauren Jeffries

SPEAK THEIR NAME

These two pictures from this exhibition, are to help remember those who have taken their life.  Please pray for all the families affected by this.

GIVING AT HULL MINSTER  On behalf of the finance committee, we wanted to share with you something about Hull Minster finances and our giving.  Firstly, to say THANK YOU – thank you to each person that gives, as without our giving we could not keep Hull Minster open and do all that we do in the Minster, local community, schools and the city. It costs around £1,000 a day to run the Minster, and every penny is raised locally through our giving, grants, the café, shop, and events.

We are now in the season of Lent, the period of time set aside in preparation for Easter when we are all invited to deepen our discipleship. We might observe this through fasting each week or from particular foods, and setting time aside for prayer.  The purpose is to consider where we are in our walk with God and to intentionally go deeper in that walk. 

Giving is part of our discipleship, Jesus talked about where your money is, there your heart will be.

“Do not store up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moth and rust consume and where thieves break in and steal; but store up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where neither moth nor rust consumes and where thieves do not break in and steal. For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.” Matthew 6:19-21

Lent also provides an invitation for us to consider our giving. One of the best things we can do is to give regularly, and we have a parish giving scheme that makes this very simple to do. If you consider that Hull Minster is your church, and you want to start giving regularly you can find out more on the website here https://hullminster.org/give or please come and speak to a member of the clergy or finance committee. Giving regularly helps with a steady flow of income and if you Gift-Aid we can claim back an extra 25%. If you already give regularly, thank you. Maybe during this period of Lent, you might prayerfully review your giving.

“Each of you must give as you have made up your mind, not regretfully or under compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver.” 2 Corinthians 9:7

Heather Black

UKRAINE APPEAL

We have received many gifts to help our Ukrainian friends both in Ukraine and in this country. New or nearly new ladies and children’s clothes would still be appreciated.

LENT: ZOOM BIBLE STUDY

Last week we had an excellent study led by John Lawson, on the temptations of Jesus by the devil.  It has been great to have different people each with their own style of study and presentation.  You can find the outlines on the website under TEACHING.

KATE GOFORTH SHARES WITH US: AN EVENING IN THE MINSTER

It was lovely to see so many people come into the Minster on Saturday 18th March when the Freedom Festival 'Awakening' was taking place in Trinity Square. 

Families were sitting in the chairs set out for breakfast church while their children played on the mats. Two young girls were knelt down praying at the back of the church in front of the board explaining what prayer is. Three girls were kneeling in the Broadley chapel at the altar rail. Families were on a move hunt and a lot of people took the time to look at the quilt dedicated to loved ones lost to suicide.  There were so many candles lit at the altar they were stacked up double and at one point, Andy the volunteer had to use his coffee to put out the flames. Overall, some 5,700 people visited over the day. 

EASTER CARDS

The Minster shop has a fantastic selection of Easter cards and gifts.  Make sure you have a browse!

PRAYER POINTS FOR THE THIRD WEEK OF MARCH

  • We pray for all those who are suffering in Turkey and Syria, for families that have lost loved ones and for those risking their lives in the rescue operation

  • For those we know who are sick or bereaved or awaiting test results for healing and comfort.

  • We pray for peace in our world.

  • We pray for Hamish and give thanks for his baptism into God’s family.

  • We pray for special people in our lives

COLLECT FOR THE FIFTH SUNDAY OF LENT

Gracious Father, you gave up your Son

out of love for the world;

lead us to ponder the mysteries of his passion

that we may know eternal peace

through the shedding of our Saviour’s blood

Jesus Christ our Lord.

AMEN

READINGS FOR 26TH MARCH

Psalm 130

Ezekiel 37:1-14

Romans 8:6-11

John 11:1-45

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 On Sunday our 9:30 service focussed on Moses striking the rock and producing water! A miracle of the Old Testament.  Our young people had fun completing several activities in relation to this passage of scripture, here are just a couple of examples.

EXCITING JUNIOR CHURCH!!

Junior Church at 11 a.m. re-enacted the baptism of Jesus in the River Jordan.



This activity helped prepare the young people for the baptism of Hamish during our 11 a.m. service next week. This will be an exciting service as we bring together Mothering Sunday and Hamish’s baptism. (Hamish is the grandson of Sarah and nephew of Ben both from the choir)

This photograph was taken by Annabelle, our Head Chorister.



When Gill Alden asked one of the younger members which she preferred, school or church, her emphatic reply was: CHURCH!

WELCOME CAFÉ (from strangers to friends) & LISTENING SPACE

Welcome Café launches this Thursday 2nd March and will be every Thursday morning 10:30 to 3 p.m. Please do drop in and support us whenever you can. We hope to grow this facility and invite many different groups along. There will be newspapers, games, table talk and much more with coffee and cake supplied. It is extremely important that our church family pop along from time to time as we need people to welcome and chat with those who may be visiting for the first time.

From 12 30 soup will be served and drinks throughout the afternoon until 3 p.m.



LENT ZOOM BIBLE STUDY

This last week’s study led by Sam McGaw, was on the the subject of Discipleship.  The discussion on this was interesting and very wide-ranging  

SPEAK THEIR NAME

These two pictures from this exhibition, are to help remember those who have taken their life.  Please pray for all the families affected by this.  

Giving at Hull Minster

On behalf of the finance committee, we wanted to share with you something about Hull Minster finances and our giving. Firstly, to say THANK YOU – thank you to each person that gives, as without our giving we could not keep Hull Minster open and do all that we do in the Minster, local community, schools and the city. It costs around £1,000 a day to run the Minster, and every penny is raised locally through our giving, grants, the café, shop, and events.

We are now in the season of Lent, the period of time set aside in preparation for Easter when we are all invited to deepen our discipleship. We might observe this through fasting each week or from particular foods, and setting time aside for prayer.  The purpose is to consider where we are in our walk with God and to intentionally go deeper in that walk. 

Giving is part of our discipleship, Jesus talked about where your money is, there your heart will be.

“Do not store up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moth and rust consume and where thieves break in and steal; but store up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where neither moth nor rust consumes and where thieves do not break in and steal. For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.” Matthew 6:19-21

Lent also provides an invitation for us to consider our giving. One of the best things we can do is to give regularly, and we have a parish giving scheme that makes this very simple to do. If you consider that Hull Minster is your church, and you want to start giving regularly you can find out more on the website here https://hullminster.org/give or please come and speak to a member of the clergy or finance committee. Giving regularly helps with a steady flow of income and if you Gift-Aid we can claim back an extra 25%. If you already give regularly, thank you. Maybe during this period of Lent, you might prayerfully review your giving.

“Each of you must give as you have made up your mind, not regretfully or under compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver.” 2 Corinthians 9:7

Heather Black

International Women's Day celebrations - St Hilda’s Heirs

This last Saturday we celebrated International Women's Day with a themed day of worship and fun activities. Together with members of the Methodist community, and the general public, lots of people (men too!!!) learned about the contribution that women have made to faith, beginning with the Abbess of Whitby, St Hilda.

The life of ministry undertaken by so many women in Christianity today was celebrated with communion presided over by Bishop Eleanor. Reverend Louise looked after the prayer room in our newly refurbished Broadley Chapel. Girls Brigade groups came together to join in the fun. Lots of families also came along to enjoy the trails and treasure hunts, crafts and activities which were on offer. Diocesan Children's Advisor, Carolyn Edwards, coordinated the event with Hull Minster and was delighted with the atmosphere and enjoyment in the church.  Jane Owen

 EASTER CARDS

The Minster shop has a fantastic selection of Easter cards and gifts.  Make sure you have a browse!

PRAYER POINTS FOR THE SECOND WEEK OF MARCH

  • We pray for all those who are suffering in Turkey and Syria, for families that have lost loved ones and for those risking their lives in the recovery operation.

  • For those we know who are sick or bereaved or awaiting test results, for healing

  • We pray for peace in our world.

  • We pray that we will be aware of those around us who are struggling in so many different ways, and that we will give out of our abundance.

  • We pray for all pupils at Trinity House Academy and young people from TS Iron Duke.

 

COLLECT FOR THE FOURTH SUNDAY OF LENT

MOTHERING SUNDAY

God of love, passionate and strong;

tender and careful;

watch over us and hold us all the days of our life

through Jesus Christ our Lord

AMEN

READINGS FOR 19TH MARCH

Psalm 34:11-20

1 Samuel 1:20-end

Colossians 3:12-17

John 19:25b-27

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We celebrate International Women’s Day this year with the help of the Diocese of York and the Methodist community in Hull. A fun packed day of activities which celebrate women in Ministry takes place on  SATURDAY 11th MARCH.   Called Hilda’s Heirs after the Abbess of Whitby, who one of the most important early Christian women, the day starts with a short service from the Bishop of Hull. It’s a drop in kind of day with activities such as stained glass, women’s trails and reflection and prayers stations, we’ll be making a wall of words commemorating women and contributing video reflections about women in ministry.

Celebrating women is everyone’s job! The day is open to all, not just women.

You can drop-in and pay £1 contribution towards materials or book for the day and have lunch included for £5. Book here https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/hildas-heirs-tickets-525415009437

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WELCOME CAFÉ (from strangers to friends) & LISTENING SPACE

Welcome Café will be every Thursday morning 10:30 to 3 p.m. Please do drop in and support whenever you can. We hope to grow this facility and invite many different groups along. There will be newspapers, games, table talk and much more with coffee and cake supplied. It is extremely important that our church family pop along from time to time as we need people to welcome and chat to those that may be visiting for the first time.

From 12 30 soup will be served and drinks throughout the afternoon until 3 p.m.

OUR LATEST EXHIBITION

DOING OUR PART FOR CLIMATE CHANGE

The Hull Minster team is keen to play a part in tackling climate change and biodiversity. The Minster has a long legacy of clergy, staff, and congregation cycling to worship and is working towards Cycle Friendly Employer status. As well as a secure home for bicycles the newly installed bike shelter has a wildlife roof.

Hull Minster has been working to improve and encourage sustainability for some years and was one of the first churches in the country to install solar panels.

FROM THE FINANCE COMMITTEE

Giving at Hull Minster

On behalf of the finance committee, we wanted to share with you something about Hull Minster finances and our giving.

Firstly, to say THANK YOU – thank you to each person that gives, as without our giving we could not keep Hull Minster open and do all that we do in the Minster, local community, schools and the city. It costs around £1,000 a day to run the Minster, and every penny is raised locally through our giving, grants, the café, shop, and events.

We are now in the season of Lent, the period of time set aside in preparation for Easter when we are all invited to deepen our discipleship. We might observe this through fasting each week or from particular foods, and setting time aside for prayer.  The purpose is to consider where we are in our walk with God and to intentionally go deeper in that walk. 

Giving is part of our discipleship, Jesus talked about where your money is, there your heart will be.

“Do not store up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moth and rust consume and where thieves break in and steal; but store up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where neither moth nor rust consumes and where thieves do not break in and steal. For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.” Matthew 6:19-21

Lent also provides an invitation for us to consider our giving. One of the best things we can do is to give regularly, and we have a parish giving scheme that makes this very simple to do. If you consider that Hull Minster is your church, and you want to start giving regularly you can find out more on the website here https://hullminster.org/give or please come and speak to a member of the clergy or finance committee. Giving regularly helps with a steady flow of income and if you Gift-Aid we can claim back an extra 25%. If you already give regularly, thank you. Maybe during this period of Lent, you might prayerfully review your giving.

“Each of you must give as you have made up your mind, not regretfully or under compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver.” 2 Corinthians 9:7

Heather Black

UKRAINE APPEAL

LENT: ZOOM BIBLE STUDY

Last Wednesday Jean Fenwick talked us through the history of Lent going back to Anglo Saxon times and on through the centuries. It was interesting to hear about the 40 days in the scriptures. These studies are on the Hull Minster website under TEACHING

EASTER CARDS

The Minster shop has a fantastic selection of Easter cards and gifts.  Make sure you have a browse!

GRIEF CAFÉ

This will be on Wednesday of this week (8th), 10:30 a.m. to 12 noon.

PRAYER POINTS FOR THE SECOND WEEK OF MARCH

  • We pray for all those who are suffering in Turkey and Syria, for families that have lost loved ones and for those risking their lives in the recovery operation.

  • For those we know who are sick or bereaved, for healing and comfort.

  • We pray for peace in our world especially as fighting in Ukraine has reached one year

  • We pray that we will be aware of those around us who are struggling in so many different ways, and that we will give out of our abundance.

COLLECT FOR THE 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 12TH MARCH

Psalm 95

Exodus 17:1-7

Romans 5:1-11

John 4:5:42

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Two of the young men and Tracey were taken up the tower by Jon. An amazing way to see the city.



GRIEF AWARENESS CAFE











Three of the ladies from the Grief Café last week where we were delighted that Tony NHS Chaplain joined us in the hope that he can start something similar at HRI. New people are turning up each month and finding comfort and friendship as they share refreshments together.

MINSTER PRAISE

This will be held on Thursday 16th at 10:30. Everyone is welcome to this short informal service followed by cakes and coffee/tea

A BIG THANK YOU FROM DAVE ALLUM







Thank you to everyone at Hull Minster for all the gifts, cards and good wishes on the occasion of my 85th Birthday and “retirement” last weekend. Val, as ever, produced a lovely cake, despite feeling poorly, which was enjoyed by everyone after the service.  The unexpected flowers were much appreciated by Julia.



STEPPING UP

GROWING NEW DISCIPLES IN PLACES WHERE

LIFE IS TOUGH.


A new Stepping Up learning Community will be starting in Hull after Easter.

Stepping Up provides an opportunity for lay people to come together once a week with people from other parishes in Hull to grow together as disciples of Jesus, and explore how to develop mission in their local community.

Over forty people have now completed Stepping Up in the urban and coastal communities of our York Diocese. They are involved in mission in their church and community in many different ways, and witnessing their churches grow as they share God’s love in the local community. You can read some of their stories and watch a video about Stepping Up here www.mseed.org

If you are interested in finding out more about Stepping Up, please speak to Heather or contact her at heather.black@yorkdiocese.org T 07852151740

Hilda’s Heirs! Wow it is great to have an event celebrating women in faith at the Minster! 

Hilda’s Heirs 11th March 2023 10:30-3:30pm

 “Hilda’s Heirs is a fun day of activities celebrating women and girls in mission and ministry. It is based at Hull Minster but includes an optional treasure hunt around the city.

Children and young people are invited to attend with leaders from their groups or their family. Activities include: brass rubbing, designing stained glass windows and a Minster Mystery Trail.

The day will start with a short worship service and end with a communion led by Bishop Eleanor of Hull and Leslie Newton (Chair of the Methodist District). During the day there will be a variety of activities and crafts on offer. A soup and sandwich lunch will be provided by the Hull Minster Cafe.

We are asking for contributions of £5 per head (£15 per family) towards food and resources, but please get in touch with carolyn.edwards@yorkdiocese.org  or victoria@methodistyouth.org.uk if you need to discuss a bursary”.

You can book tickets here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/hildas-heirs-tickets-525415009437

I am so excited to be taking part in this event which has been organised by the York Diocese. It is great to run a group for girls and be able to celebrate how amazing women are and how we can work together to learn more about God, our faith and share with others the amazing things he did for us. It is great for our girls and families to see how faith works through different people at different stages in their journey.

I hope to see you there,

Blessings
Lauren

PRAYER POINTS FOR THE SECOND WEEK OF FEBRUARY

  • We pray for all those who are suffering in Turkey and Syria, for families that have lost loved ones and for those risking their lives in the recovery operation.

  • For those we know who are sick or bereaved, for healing and comfort.

  • We pray for peace in our world.

  • For the safety of all children during the school holidays and for a restful time for all staff who work in schools.

COLLECT FOR THE SUNDAY NEXT BEFORE LENT

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 19th FEBRUARY

Psalm 2

Exodus 24:12-end

2 Peter 1:16-end

Matthew 17:1-9

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PRAYER POINTS FOR THE SECOND WEEK OF FEBRUARY

  • ·         We pray for all volunteers and staff at the Minster

  • We pray for all those struggling to keep warm and well-fed during this difficult economic period

  • For those we know who are sick or bereaved, for healing and comfort

  • We pray for peace in our world

  • We pray for the family of Nicola Bulley during these difficult days     

COLLECT FOR THE SECOND SUNDAY BEFORE LENT

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 THE 12TH FEBRUARY

Psalm 136

Genesis 1:1-23

Romans 8:18-25

Matthew 6:25-end














PRAYER POINTS FOR THE FOURTH WEEK OF JANUARY

  • We pray for all volunteers and staff at the Minster

  • ·We pray for the ‘warm church’ initiative. For guidance as changes are made and another day is introduced

  • For those we know who are sick or bereaved, for healing and comfort.




  • We pray for an end to the unrest in our country due to the many strikes that are taking place – for an acceptable solution




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Minster Lifeline 10

REV. IRENE writes:

Minster on Sunday afternoon for the Sailors’ Service.

I am always delighted to see the young people, the dignitaries and the Trinity Brethren come together with the common bond of the sea. It makes me very proud to think that these young people are the future and yet apprehensive of what lay ahead.

The young man in the picture read the Sailors’ version of the 23rd psalm. His name is Jack, and he was so confident It was good to welcome the pupils from Trinity House Academy and TS Iron Duke into the and clear in his reading (not an easy task from the lectern with a couple of hundred people in front of you).

Well done, Jack!




Psalm 23 – Sailors’ version

The Lord is my pilot, I shall not drift
He guides me across the dark waters.
He steers me through deep channels. He keeps my log.
Yes, though I sail ‘mid the thunders and tempest of life,
I shall dread no danger, for He is with me;
His love and His care, shelter me.
He prepares a quiet harbour before me.
He anoints the wave with oil,
My ship rides calmly.
Surely sunlight and starlight
Shall guide me on the voyage I take,
And I will rest in heaven's port forever.

BREAKFAST CHURCH!!

 On Sunday our 9:30 service focussed on Moses striking the rock and producing water! A miracle of the Old Testament.  Our young people had fun completing several activities in relation to this passage of scripture, here are just a couple of examples.

EXCITING JUNIOR CHURCH!!

Junior Church at 11 a.m. re-enacted the baptism of Jesus in the River Jordan.



This activity helped prepare the young people for the baptism of Hamish during our 11 a.m. service next week. This will be an exciting service as we bring together Mothering Sunday and Hamish’s baptism. (Hamish is the grandson of Sarah and nephew of Ben both from the choir)

This photograph was taken by Annabelle, our Head Chorister.



When Gill Alden asked one of the younger members which she preferred, school or church, her emphatic reply was: CHURCH!

WELCOME CAFÉ (from strangers to friends) & LISTENING SPACE

Welcome Café launches this Thursday 2nd March and will be every Thursday morning 10:30 to 3 p.m. Please do drop in and support us whenever you can. We hope to grow this facility and invite many different groups along. There will be newspapers, games, table talk and much more with coffee and cake supplied. It is extremely important that our church family pop along from time to time as we need people to welcome and chat with those who may be visiting for the first time.

From 12 30 soup will be served and drinks throughout the afternoon until 3 p.m.



LENT ZOOM BIBLE STUDY

This last week’s study led by Sam McGaw, was on the the subject of Discipleship.  The discussion on this was interesting and very wide-ranging  

SPEAK THEIR NAME

These two pictures from this exhibition, are to help remember those who have taken their life.  Please pray for all the families affected by this.  

Giving at Hull Minster

On behalf of the finance committee, we wanted to share with you something about Hull Minster finances and our giving. Firstly, to say THANK YOU – thank you to each person that gives, as without our giving we could not keep Hull Minster open and do all that we do in the Minster, local community, schools and the city. It costs around £1,000 a day to run the Minster, and every penny is raised locally through our giving, grants, the café, shop, and events.

We are now in the season of Lent, the period of time set aside in preparation for Easter when we are all invited to deepen our discipleship. We might observe this through fasting each week or from particular foods, and setting time aside for prayer.  The purpose is to consider where we are in our walk with God and to intentionally go deeper in that walk. 

Giving is part of our discipleship, Jesus talked about where your money is, there your heart will be.

“Do not store up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moth and rust consume and where thieves break in and steal; but store up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where neither moth nor rust consumes and where thieves do not break in and steal. For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.” Matthew 6:19-21

Lent also provides an invitation for us to consider our giving. One of the best things we can do is to give regularly, and we have a parish giving scheme that makes this very simple to do. If you consider that Hull Minster is your church, and you want to start giving regularly you can find out more on the website here https://hullminster.org/give or please come and speak to a member of the clergy or finance committee. Giving regularly helps with a steady flow of income and if you Gift-Aid we can claim back an extra 25%. If you already give regularly, thank you. Maybe during this period of Lent, you might prayerfully review your giving.

“Each of you must give as you have made up your mind, not regretfully or under compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver.” 2 Corinthians 9:7

Heather Black

International Women's Day celebrations - St Hilda’s Heirs

This last Saturday we celebrated International Women's Day with a themed day of worship and fun activities. Together with members of the Methodist community, and the general public, lots of people (men too!!!) learned about the contribution that women have made to faith, beginning with the Abbess of Whitby, St Hilda.

The life of ministry undertaken by so many women in Christianity today was celebrated with communion presided over by Bishop Eleanor. Reverend Louise looked after the prayer room in our newly refurbished Broadley Chapel. Girls Brigade groups came together to join in the fun. Lots of families also came along to enjoy the trails and treasure hunts, crafts and activities which were on offer. Diocesan Children's Advisor, Carolyn Edwards, coordinated the event with Hull Minster and was delighted with the atmosphere and enjoyment in the church.  Jane Owen

 EASTER CARDS

The Minster shop has a fantastic selection of Easter cards and gifts.  Make sure you have a browse!

PRAYER POINTS FOR THE SECOND WEEK OF MARCH

  • We pray for all those who are suffering in Turkey and Syria, for families that have lost loved ones and for those risking their lives in the recovery operation.

  • For those we know who are sick or bereaved or awaiting test results, for healing

  • We pray for peace in our world.

  • We pray that we will be aware of those around us who are struggling in so many different ways, and that we will give out of our abundance.

  • We pray for all pupils at Trinity House Academy and young people from TS Iron Duke.

 

COLLECT FOR THE FOURTH SUNDAY OF LENT

MOTHERING SUNDAY

God of love, passionate and strong;

tender and careful;

watch over us and hold us all the days of our life

through Jesus Christ our Lord

AMEN

READINGS FOR 19TH MARCH

Psalm 34:11-20

1 Samuel 1:20-end

Colossians 3:12-17

John 19:25b-27

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We celebrate International Women’s Day this year with the help of the Diocese of York and the Methodist community in Hull. A fun packed day of activities which celebrate women in Ministry takes place on  SATURDAY 11th MARCH.   Called Hilda’s Heirs after the Abbess of Whitby, who one of the most important early Christian women, the day starts with a short service from the Bishop of Hull. It’s a drop in kind of day with activities such as stained glass, women’s trails and reflection and prayers stations, we’ll be making a wall of words commemorating women and contributing video reflections about women in ministry.

Celebrating women is everyone’s job! The day is open to all, not just women.

You can drop-in and pay £1 contribution towards materials or book for the day and have lunch included for £5. Book here https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/hildas-heirs-tickets-525415009437

EXCITING NEWS FOR A MEMBER OF THE CHOIR




 

WELCOME CAFÉ (from strangers to friends) & LISTENING SPACE

Welcome Café will be every Thursday morning 10:30 to 3 p.m. Please do drop in and support whenever you can. We hope to grow this facility and invite many different groups along. There will be newspapers, games, table talk and much more with coffee and cake supplied. It is extremely important that our church family pop along from time to time as we need people to welcome and chat to those that may be visiting for the first time.

From 12 30 soup will be served and drinks throughout the afternoon until 3 p.m.

OUR LATEST EXHIBITION

DOING OUR PART FOR CLIMATE CHANGE

The Hull Minster team is keen to play a part in tackling climate change and biodiversity. The Minster has a long legacy of clergy, staff, and congregation cycling to worship and is working towards Cycle Friendly Employer status. As well as a secure home for bicycles the newly installed bike shelter has a wildlife roof.

Hull Minster has been working to improve and encourage sustainability for some years and was one of the first churches in the country to install solar panels.

FROM THE FINANCE COMMITTEE

Giving at Hull Minster

On behalf of the finance committee, we wanted to share with you something about Hull Minster finances and our giving.

Firstly, to say THANK YOU – thank you to each person that gives, as without our giving we could not keep Hull Minster open and do all that we do in the Minster, local community, schools and the city. It costs around £1,000 a day to run the Minster, and every penny is raised locally through our giving, grants, the café, shop, and events.

We are now in the season of Lent, the period of time set aside in preparation for Easter when we are all invited to deepen our discipleship. We might observe this through fasting each week or from particular foods, and setting time aside for prayer.  The purpose is to consider where we are in our walk with God and to intentionally go deeper in that walk. 

Giving is part of our discipleship, Jesus talked about where your money is, there your heart will be.

“Do not store up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moth and rust consume and where thieves break in and steal; but store up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where neither moth nor rust consumes and where thieves do not break in and steal. For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.” Matthew 6:19-21

Lent also provides an invitation for us to consider our giving. One of the best things we can do is to give regularly, and we have a parish giving scheme that makes this very simple to do. If you consider that Hull Minster is your church, and you want to start giving regularly you can find out more on the website here https://hullminster.org/give or please come and speak to a member of the clergy or finance committee. Giving regularly helps with a steady flow of income and if you Gift-Aid we can claim back an extra 25%. If you already give regularly, thank you. Maybe during this period of Lent, you might prayerfully review your giving.

“Each of you must give as you have made up your mind, not regretfully or under compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver.” 2 Corinthians 9:7

Heather Black

UKRAINE APPEAL

LENT: ZOOM BIBLE STUDY

Last Wednesday Jean Fenwick talked us through the history of Lent going back to Anglo Saxon times and on through the centuries. It was interesting to hear about the 40 days in the scriptures. These studies are on the Hull Minster website under TEACHING

EASTER CARDS

The Minster shop has a fantastic selection of Easter cards and gifts.  Make sure you have a browse!

GRIEF CAFÉ

This will be on Wednesday of this week (8th), 10:30 a.m. to 12 noon.

PRAYER POINTS FOR THE SECOND WEEK OF MARCH

  • We pray for all those who are suffering in Turkey and Syria, for families that have lost loved ones and for those risking their lives in the recovery operation.

  • For those we know who are sick or bereaved, for healing and comfort.

  • We pray for peace in our world especially as fighting in Ukraine has reached one year

  • We pray that we will be aware of those around us who are struggling in so many different ways, and that we will give out of our abundance.

COLLECT FOR THE 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 12TH MARCH

Psalm 95

Exodus 17:1-7

Romans 5:1-11

John 4:5:42

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Two of the young men and Tracey were taken up the tower by Jon. An amazing way to see the city.



GRIEF AWARENESS CAFE











Three of the ladies from the Grief Café last week where we were delighted that Tony NHS Chaplain joined us in the hope that he can start something similar at HRI. New people are turning up each month and finding comfort and friendship as they share refreshments together.

MINSTER PRAISE

This will be held on Thursday 16th at 10:30. Everyone is welcome to this short informal service followed by cakes and coffee/tea

A BIG THANK YOU FROM DAVE ALLUM







Thank you to everyone at Hull Minster for all the gifts, cards and good wishes on the occasion of my 85th Birthday and “retirement” last weekend. Val, as ever, produced a lovely cake, despite feeling poorly, which was enjoyed by everyone after the service.  The unexpected flowers were much appreciated by Julia.



STEPPING UP

GROWING NEW DISCIPLES IN PLACES WHERE

LIFE IS TOUGH.


A new Stepping Up learning Community will be starting in Hull after Easter.

Stepping Up provides an opportunity for lay people to come together once a week with people from other parishes in Hull to grow together as disciples of Jesus, and explore how to develop mission in their local community.

Over forty people have now completed Stepping Up in the urban and coastal communities of our York Diocese. They are involved in mission in their church and community in many different ways, and witnessing their churches grow as they share God’s love in the local community. You can read some of their stories and watch a video about Stepping Up here www.mseed.org

If you are interested in finding out more about Stepping Up, please speak to Heather or contact her at heather.black@yorkdiocese.org T 07852151740

Hilda’s Heirs! Wow it is great to have an event celebrating women in faith at the Minster! 

Hilda’s Heirs 11th March 2023 10:30-3:30pm

 “Hilda’s Heirs is a fun day of activities celebrating women and girls in mission and ministry. It is based at Hull Minster but includes an optional treasure hunt around the city.

Children and young people are invited to attend with leaders from their groups or their family. Activities include: brass rubbing, designing stained glass windows and a Minster Mystery Trail.

The day will start with a short worship service and end with a communion led by Bishop Eleanor of Hull and Leslie Newton (Chair of the Methodist District). During the day there will be a variety of activities and crafts on offer. A soup and sandwich lunch will be provided by the Hull Minster Cafe.

We are asking for contributions of £5 per head (£15 per family) towards food and resources, but please get in touch with carolyn.edwards@yorkdiocese.org  or victoria@methodistyouth.org.uk if you need to discuss a bursary”.

You can book tickets here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/hildas-heirs-tickets-525415009437

I am so excited to be taking part in this event which has been organised by the York Diocese. It is great to run a group for girls and be able to celebrate how amazing women are and how we can work together to learn more about God, our faith and share with others the amazing things he did for us. It is great for our girls and families to see how faith works through different people at different stages in their journey.

I hope to see you there,

Blessings
Lauren

PRAYER POINTS FOR THE SECOND WEEK OF FEBRUARY

  • We pray for all those who are suffering in Turkey and Syria, for families that have lost loved ones and for those risking their lives in the recovery operation.

  • For those we know who are sick or bereaved, for healing and comfort.

  • We pray for peace in our world.

  • For the safety of all children during the school holidays and for a restful time for all staff who work in schools.

COLLECT FOR THE SUNDAY NEXT BEFORE LENT

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 19th FEBRUARY

Psalm 2

Exodus 24:12-end

2 Peter 1:16-end

Matthew 17:1-9

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PRAYER POINTS FOR THE SECOND WEEK OF FEBRUARY

  • ·         We pray for all volunteers and staff at the Minster

  • We pray for all those struggling to keep warm and well-fed during this difficult economic period

  • For those we know who are sick or bereaved, for healing and comfort

  • We pray for peace in our world

  • We pray for the family of Nicola Bulley during these difficult days     

COLLECT FOR THE SECOND SUNDAY BEFORE LENT

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 THE 12TH FEBRUARY

Psalm 136

Genesis 1:1-23

Romans 8:18-25

Matthew 6:25-end














PRAYER POINTS FOR THE FOURTH WEEK OF JANUARY

  • We pray for all volunteers and staff at the Minster

  • ·We pray for the ‘warm church’ initiative. For guidance as changes are made and another day is introduced

  • For those we know who are sick or bereaved, for healing and comfort.




  • We pray for an end to the unrest in our country due to the many strikes that are taking place – for an acceptable solution




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Minster Lifeline 9

REV. IRENE writes:

At our 9:30 service we learned about God speaking to Abraham. The children followed the route that Abraham took when he was instructed by God to leave his homeland of Ur, and follow God’s commands. In Genesis 26:4 Abraham was told his descendants would be as numerous as the stars in the sky – hence the picture for colouring in

EXCITING JUNIOR CHURCH!!

Today in Junior Church we read the chapter about Jesus in Jerusalem (Luke 2). Jesus, having been missing for three days, was found safe and well in the temple talking and praying with the teachers there.

Today our focus was on prayer. We discussed questions like - What is a prayer and why is prayer important? How and where do we pray? How do we write a prayer?

In two weeks it will be Mother's Day. You will be able to hear the touching and thoughtful prayers that the children wrote when some of the children will be reading them aloud on the 19th March during the 11 o'clock service. 

INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY CELEBRATION- HILDA’S HEIRS

We celebrate International Women’s Day this year with the help of the Diocese of York and the Methodist community in Hull. A fun packed day of activities which celebrate women in Ministry takes place on  SATURDAY 11th MARCH.   Called Hilda’s Heirs after the Abbess of Whitby, who one of the most important early Christian women, the day starts with a short service from the Bishop of Hull. It’s a drop in kind of day with activities such as stained glass, women’s trails and reflection and prayers stations, we’ll be making a wall of words commemorating women and contributing video reflections about women in ministry.

Celebrating women is everyone’s job! The day is open to all, not just women.

You can drop-in and pay £1 contribution towards materials or book for the day and have lunch included for £5. Book here https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/hildas-heirs-tickets-525415009437

EXCITING NEWS FOR A MEMBER OF THE CHOIR

It was great to see a young member of the choir being presented with a keyboard, as she had no access to one.

Generosity and financial gifts are critical to our work. Choral Scholarship funds enable the young people to develop their talents via musical instrument lessons. The talents of children cannot be nurtured without investment. In this spirit, Chelsey was gifted a keyboard on Sunday morning, so that she can practice at home. If you would like to contribute, please do get in touch.

music@hullminster.org

GRIEF CAFÉ THIS WEEK 8TH MARCH

10 30 – 12 NOON Please come along if you are lonely or just need to talk to someone about your loss. Coffee, cake, and a warm atmosphere. You will be made very welcome.

 

WELCOME CAFÉ (from strangers to friends) & LISTENING SPACE

Welcome Café will be every Thursday morning 10:30 to 3 p.m. Please do drop in and support whenever you can. We hope to grow this facility and invite many different groups along. There will be newspapers, games, table talk and much more with coffee and cake supplied. It is extremely important that our church family pop along from time to time as we need people to welcome and chat to those that may be visiting for the first time.

From 12 30 soup will be served and drinks throughout the afternoon until 3 p.m.

OUR LATEST EXHIBITION

-Speak Their Name

These two pictures from this exhibition, are to help remember those who have taken their life.  Please pray for all the families affected by this.

DOING OUR PART FOR CLIMATE CHANGE

The Hull Minster team is keen to play a part in tackling climate change and biodiversity. The Minster has a long legacy of clergy, staff, and congregation cycling to worship and is working towards Cycle Friendly Employer status. As well as a secure home for bicycles the newly installed bike shelter has a wildlife roof.

Hull Minster has been working to improve and encourage sustainability for some years and was one of the first churches in the country to install solar panels.

FROM THE FINANCE COMMITTEE

Giving at Hull Minster

On behalf of the finance committee, we wanted to share with you something about Hull Minster finances and our giving.

Firstly, to say THANK YOU – thank you to each person that gives, as without our giving we could not keep Hull Minster open and do all that we do in the Minster, local community, schools and the city. It costs around £1,000 a day to run the Minster, and every penny is raised locally through our giving, grants, the café, shop, and events.

We are now in the season of Lent, the period of time set aside in preparation for Easter when we are all invited to deepen our discipleship. We might observe this through fasting each week or from particular foods, and setting time aside for prayer.  The purpose is to consider where we are in our walk with God and to intentionally go deeper in that walk. 

Giving is part of our discipleship, Jesus talked about where your money is, there your heart will be.

“Do not store up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moth and rust consume and where thieves break in and steal; but store up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where neither moth nor rust consumes and where thieves do not break in and steal. For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.” Matthew 6:19-21

Lent also provides an invitation for us to consider our giving. One of the best things we can do is to give regularly, and we have a parish giving scheme that makes this very simple to do. If you consider that Hull Minster is your church, and you want to start giving regularly you can find out more on the website here https://hullminster.org/give or please come and speak to a member of the clergy or finance committee. Giving regularly helps with a steady flow of income and if you Gift-Aid we can claim back an extra 25%. If you already give regularly, thank you. Maybe during this period of Lent, you might prayerfully review your giving.

“Each of you must give as you have made up your mind, not regretfully or under compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver.” 2 Corinthians 9:7

Heather Black

UKRAINE APPEAL

LENT: ZOOM BIBLE STUDY

Last Wednesday Jean Fenwick talked us through the history of Lent going back to Anglo Saxon times and on through the centuries. It was interesting to hear about the 40 days in the scriptures. These studies are on the Hull Minster website under TEACHING

EASTER CARDS

The Minster shop has a fantastic selection of Easter cards and gifts.  Make sure you have a browse!

GRIEF CAFÉ

This will be on Wednesday of this week (8th), 10:30 a.m. to 12 noon.

PRAYER POINTS FOR THE SECOND WEEK OF MARCH

  • We pray for all those who are suffering in Turkey and Syria, for families that have lost loved ones and for those risking their lives in the recovery operation.

  • For those we know who are sick or bereaved, for healing and comfort.

  • We pray for peace in our world especially as fighting in Ukraine has reached one year

  • We pray that we will be aware of those around us who are struggling in so many different ways, and that we will give out of our abundance.

COLLECT FOR THE 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 12TH MARCH

Psalm 95

Exodus 17:1-7

Romans 5:1-11

John 4:5:42

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Two of the young men and Tracey were taken up the tower by Jon. An amazing way to see the city.



GRIEF AWARENESS CAFE











Three of the ladies from the Grief Café last week where we were delighted that Tony NHS Chaplain joined us in the hope that he can start something similar at HRI. New people are turning up each month and finding comfort and friendship as they share refreshments together.

MINSTER PRAISE

This will be held on Thursday 16th at 10:30. Everyone is welcome to this short informal service followed by cakes and coffee/tea

A BIG THANK YOU FROM DAVE ALLUM







Thank you to everyone at Hull Minster for all the gifts, cards and good wishes on the occasion of my 85th Birthday and “retirement” last weekend. Val, as ever, produced a lovely cake, despite feeling poorly, which was enjoyed by everyone after the service.  The unexpected flowers were much appreciated by Julia.



STEPPING UP

GROWING NEW DISCIPLES IN PLACES WHERE

LIFE IS TOUGH.


A new Stepping Up learning Community will be starting in Hull after Easter.

Stepping Up provides an opportunity for lay people to come together once a week with people from other parishes in Hull to grow together as disciples of Jesus, and explore how to develop mission in their local community.

Over forty people have now completed Stepping Up in the urban and coastal communities of our York Diocese. They are involved in mission in their church and community in many different ways, and witnessing their churches grow as they share God’s love in the local community. You can read some of their stories and watch a video about Stepping Up here www.mseed.org

If you are interested in finding out more about Stepping Up, please speak to Heather or contact her at heather.black@yorkdiocese.org T 07852151740

Hilda’s Heirs! Wow it is great to have an event celebrating women in faith at the Minster! 

Hilda’s Heirs 11th March 2023 10:30-3:30pm

 “Hilda’s Heirs is a fun day of activities celebrating women and girls in mission and ministry. It is based at Hull Minster but includes an optional treasure hunt around the city.

Children and young people are invited to attend with leaders from their groups or their family. Activities include: brass rubbing, designing stained glass windows and a Minster Mystery Trail.

The day will start with a short worship service and end with a communion led by Bishop Eleanor of Hull and Leslie Newton (Chair of the Methodist District). During the day there will be a variety of activities and crafts on offer. A soup and sandwich lunch will be provided by the Hull Minster Cafe.

We are asking for contributions of £5 per head (£15 per family) towards food and resources, but please get in touch with carolyn.edwards@yorkdiocese.org  or victoria@methodistyouth.org.uk if you need to discuss a bursary”.

You can book tickets here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/hildas-heirs-tickets-525415009437

I am so excited to be taking part in this event which has been organised by the York Diocese. It is great to run a group for girls and be able to celebrate how amazing women are and how we can work together to learn more about God, our faith and share with others the amazing things he did for us. It is great for our girls and families to see how faith works through different people at different stages in their journey.

I hope to see you there,

Blessings
Lauren

PRAYER POINTS FOR THE SECOND WEEK OF FEBRUARY

  • We pray for all those who are suffering in Turkey and Syria, for families that have lost loved ones and for those risking their lives in the recovery operation.

  • For those we know who are sick or bereaved, for healing and comfort.

  • We pray for peace in our world.

  • For the safety of all children during the school holidays and for a restful time for all staff who work in schools.

COLLECT FOR THE SUNDAY NEXT BEFORE LENT

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 19th FEBRUARY

Psalm 2

Exodus 24:12-end

2 Peter 1:16-end

Matthew 17:1-9

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PRAYER POINTS FOR THE SECOND WEEK OF FEBRUARY

  • ·         We pray for all volunteers and staff at the Minster

  • We pray for all those struggling to keep warm and well-fed during this difficult economic period

  • For those we know who are sick or bereaved, for healing and comfort

  • We pray for peace in our world

  • We pray for the family of Nicola Bulley during these difficult days     

COLLECT FOR THE SECOND SUNDAY BEFORE LENT

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 THE 12TH FEBRUARY

Psalm 136

Genesis 1:1-23

Romans 8:18-25

Matthew 6:25-end














PRAYER POINTS FOR THE FOURTH WEEK OF JANUARY

  • We pray for all volunteers and staff at the Minster

  • ·We pray for the ‘warm church’ initiative. For guidance as changes are made and another day is introduced

  • For those we know who are sick or bereaved, for healing and comfort.




  • We pray for an end to the unrest in our country due to the many strikes that are taking place – for an acceptable solution




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Minster Lifeline 8

REV. IRENE writes:

Every weekend I think to myself ‘not got much for Lifeline this week’ yet by Sunday evening it is all there which shows there is lots happening each week at the Minster. Our vigil for Ukraine was very special on Saturday – one year and a day since the war began in Ukraine. You will see a couple of pictures later in Lifeline. We have some really good relationships with our Ukrainian friends and we hope they will drop into our ‘welcome café’ on a Thursday morning so we can develop further the link with them. Please continue to pray for a peaceful outcome and safety for all family members and friends that these people have had to leave behind.


EXCITING JUNIOR CHURCH!!


Junior Church continued their journey through the New Testament. Today they read the story about the visit of the Wise Men to worship baby Jesus. An interesting discussion followed about navigation and astrology then and now. A sample of frankincense was passed around much to the delight of some and not to others!  Then the children enthusiastically participated in a re-enactment of the story with Rev Rob playing the part if a very menacing King Herod.

IN THE BEGINNING…

Our all-age worship service this morning went back to Genesis, the first book of the bible, where we heard of the temptation in the garden of Eden. Our children made fruit trees with the serpent climbing up the trunk of the tree to remind them how easy it is to be tempted.

 








































A NEW MEMBER OF THE CHOIR

Dylan joined us two weeks ago and has come from Highlands Primary School in North Bransholme. He’s very keen to learn and loved his first service, including wearing the robes! It’s been wonderful to welcome him and his family into the church and his mum is immensely proud (rightly so). It takes real courage to step into being a committed journey like this and the effort required from parents in terms of support (travel and time) is a real stretch for many in terms of daily life routines. Dylan is also very keen to learn the piano….so, we are currently arranging a teacher for him and will fund those lessons via the choral scholarship scheme. As ever, any support you can give re helping these youngsters realise their potential is much appreciated, in our community and the home communities of the choir children (Mark Keith, Director of Music)










PICTURE OF YET ANOTHER TALENTED MUSICIAN!

Juan Isaac is a very talented and precocious student at St Mary's who I am hoping will join the Minster family. I've offered the use of our piano for practice and would like eventually to entice him onto the organ. He's only in Year 7 but will be doing his Grade 5 at Easter. He's essentially self-taught, having only started lessons at Christmas, which makes him a little bit of a savant. He entertained everyone through coffee after the Sunday service and it was stunning!!

STARTING YOUNG!

Guess what I’m going to be when I grow up?  Young master Arthur Fear explores during Sunday Worship.



















Girls Brigade

Lauren Jeffries We celebrated Shrove Tuesday, and each wrote on our pancakes what we're giving up: puddings, chocolate, buying things we don't need. 


















































FINANCIAL GROUPS

Giving at Hull Minster

On behalf of the finance committee, we wanted to share with you something about Hull Minster finances and our giving.

Firstly, to say THANK YOU – thank you to each person that gives, as without our giving we could not keep Hull Minster open and do all that we do in the Minster, local community, schools and the city. It costs around £1,000 a day to run the Minster, and every penny is raised locally through our giving, grants, the café, shop, and events.

We are now in the season of Lent, the period of time set aside in preparation for Easter when we are all invited to deepen our discipleship. We might observe this through fasting each week or from particular foods, and setting time aside for prayer.  The purpose is to consider where we are in our walk with God and to intentionally go deeper in that walk. 

Giving is part of our discipleship, Jesus talked about where your money is, there your heart will be.

“Do not store up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moth and rust consume and where thieves break in and steal; but store up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where neither moth nor rust consumes and where thieves do not break in and steal. For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.” Matthew 6:19-21

Lent also provides an invitation for us to consider our giving. One of the best things we can do is to give regularly, and we have a parish giving scheme that makes this very simple to do. If you consider that Hull Minster is your church, and you want to start giving regularly you can find out more on the website here https://hullminster.org/give or please come and speak to a member of the clergy or finance committee. Giving regularly helps with a steady flow of income and if you Gift-Aid we can claim back an extra 25%. If you already give regularly, thank you. Maybe during this period of Lent, you might prayerfully review your giving.

“Each of you must give as you have made up your mind, not regretfully or under compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver.” 2 Corinthians 9:7

Heather Black

WELCOME CAFÉ (from strangers to friends)

Welcome Café launches this Thursday 2nd March and will be every Thursday morning 10:30 – 12 noon. Please do drop in and support whenever you can. We hope to grow this facility and invite many different groups along. There will be newspapers, games, table talk and much more with coffee and cake supplied. It is extremely important that our church family pop along from time to time as we need people to welcome and chat to those that may be visiting for the first time.


LENT: ZOOM BIBLE STUDY

For the six weeks of Lent, different people from the group will each present their own interpretation of related topics.  This last week Becky Dexter took the theme of THE RHYTHM OF THE DAY reflecting the Northumbrian Community’s ordering of prayers and readings.  Becky is a very prayerful person and finds this a great help.  Her ideas of prayer baskets quite caught the imagination of the group.  If you want to know more, why not ask her?

PRAYER POINTS FOR THE THIRD WEEK OF FEBRUARY

  • We pray for all those who are suffering in Turkey and Syria, for families that have lost loved ones and for those risking their lives in the recovery operation.

  • For those we know who are sick or bereaved, for healing and comfort.

  • We pray for peace in our world especially as fighting Ukraine has reached one year

  • We pray for all the young people that are part of the church family at the Minster. That they may grow in faith and understanding.

COLLECT FOR THE SECOND SUNDAY OF LENT

Almighty God,

by the prayer and discipline of Lent

may we enter into the mystery of Christ’s suffering,

and by following in His way

may we come to share in His glory

through Jesus Christ our Lord

AMEN

READINGS FOR 5TH MARCH

Psalm 121

Genesis 12:1-4a

Romans 4:1-5, 13-17

John 3:1-17


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Two of the young men and Tracey were taken up the tower by Jon. An amazing way to see the city.



GRIEF AWARENESS CAFE











Three of the ladies from the Grief Café last week where we were delighted that Tony NHS Chaplain joined us in the hope that he can start something similar at HRI. New people are turning up each month and finding comfort and friendship as they share refreshments together.

MINSTER PRAISE

This will be held on Thursday 16th at 10:30. Everyone is welcome to this short informal service followed by cakes and coffee/tea

A BIG THANK YOU FROM DAVE ALLUM







Thank you to everyone at Hull Minster for all the gifts, cards and good wishes on the occasion of my 85th Birthday and “retirement” last weekend. Val, as ever, produced a lovely cake, despite feeling poorly, which was enjoyed by everyone after the service.  The unexpected flowers were much appreciated by Julia.



STEPPING UP

GROWING NEW DISCIPLES IN PLACES WHERE

LIFE IS TOUGH.


A new Stepping Up learning Community will be starting in Hull after Easter.

Stepping Up provides an opportunity for lay people to come together once a week with people from other parishes in Hull to grow together as disciples of Jesus, and explore how to develop mission in their local community.

Over forty people have now completed Stepping Up in the urban and coastal communities of our York Diocese. They are involved in mission in their church and community in many different ways, and witnessing their churches grow as they share God’s love in the local community. You can read some of their stories and watch a video about Stepping Up here www.mseed.org

If you are interested in finding out more about Stepping Up, please speak to Heather or contact her at heather.black@yorkdiocese.org T 07852151740

Hilda’s Heirs! Wow it is great to have an event celebrating women in faith at the Minster! 

Hilda’s Heirs 11th March 2023 10:30-3:30pm

 “Hilda’s Heirs is a fun day of activities celebrating women and girls in mission and ministry. It is based at Hull Minster but includes an optional treasure hunt around the city.

Children and young people are invited to attend with leaders from their groups or their family. Activities include: brass rubbing, designing stained glass windows and a Minster Mystery Trail.

The day will start with a short worship service and end with a communion led by Bishop Eleanor of Hull and Leslie Newton (Chair of the Methodist District). During the day there will be a variety of activities and crafts on offer. A soup and sandwich lunch will be provided by the Hull Minster Cafe.

We are asking for contributions of £5 per head (£15 per family) towards food and resources, but please get in touch with carolyn.edwards@yorkdiocese.org  or victoria@methodistyouth.org.uk if you need to discuss a bursary”.

You can book tickets here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/hildas-heirs-tickets-525415009437

I am so excited to be taking part in this event which has been organised by the York Diocese. It is great to run a group for girls and be able to celebrate how amazing women are and how we can work together to learn more about God, our faith and share with others the amazing things he did for us. It is great for our girls and families to see how faith works through different people at different stages in their journey.

I hope to see you there,

Blessings
Lauren

PRAYER POINTS FOR THE SECOND WEEK OF FEBRUARY

  • We pray for all those who are suffering in Turkey and Syria, for families that have lost loved ones and for those risking their lives in the recovery operation.

  • For those we know who are sick or bereaved, for healing and comfort.

  • We pray for peace in our world.

  • For the safety of all children during the school holidays and for a restful time for all staff who work in schools.

COLLECT FOR THE SUNDAY NEXT BEFORE LENT

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 19th FEBRUARY

Psalm 2

Exodus 24:12-end

2 Peter 1:16-end

Matthew 17:1-9

DIARY FOR THE NEXT FOUR WEEKS











































PRAYER POINTS FOR THE SECOND WEEK OF FEBRUARY

  • ·         We pray for all volunteers and staff at the Minster

  • We pray for all those struggling to keep warm and well-fed during this difficult economic period

  • For those we know who are sick or bereaved, for healing and comfort

  • We pray for peace in our world

  • We pray for the family of Nicola Bulley during these difficult days     

COLLECT FOR THE SECOND SUNDAY BEFORE LENT

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 THE 12TH FEBRUARY

Psalm 136

Genesis 1:1-23

Romans 8:18-25

Matthew 6:25-end














PRAYER POINTS FOR THE FOURTH WEEK OF JANUARY

  • We pray for all volunteers and staff at the Minster

  • ·We pray for the ‘warm church’ initiative. For guidance as changes are made and another day is introduced

  • For those we know who are sick or bereaved, for healing and comfort.




  • We pray for an end to the unrest in our country due to the many strikes that are taking place – for an acceptable solution




COLLECT FOR THE FOURTH SUNDAY OF EPIPHANY







DIARY FOR THE NEXT FOUR WEEKS






























READINGS FOR 29nd JANUARY

























DIARY FOR THE NEXT FOUR WEEKS



Minster Lifeline 7

REV. IRENE writes:

As we move into the season of Lent we prepare our hearts and minds to remember Jesus’ life, death and resurrection. Of course we prepare in many different ways, introduce an extra time of prayer, do something we would not normally do, deprive ourselves of something etc.

We could commit ourselves to the Lenten Groups that are taking place, Pilgrim course Wednesday evening, START course Thursday mornings or our regular Bible Study – on line at Hull Minster/Bible Study 730 p.m. Wednesday evenings.

There are more details below of the two new Lent courses.

Whatever we do I hope it is a special personal time for each one of us.

EXCITING JUNIOR CHURCH!!

Not only pictures from our junior church this week but also our young people at the 9 30 service created camels, as we heard teaching about how hard it is for the rich man to enter the Kingdom of God but of course not impossible. Jesus replied to the people saying:

          “With man this is impossible, but not with God; all things are possible with God.”

 

Junior Church learned about the journey that Mary and Joseph took to Bethlehem, and the birth of our Lord Jesus





Who and Where?

Read next week’s Lifeline as our Choir explain

PILGRIM COURSE: TURNING TO CHRIST

What do Christians believe? Turning to Christ explores the heart of Christian belief through the six questions asked at baptism. Wednesday evenings in Lent at 7:00 pm from Ash Wednesday 22nd February. 

START COURSE

Start Course: Thursdays in Lent 11:30 a.m. from 23rd February.

Got questions about life and the Christian faith? If you’re looking for answers then maybe it’s time to make a Start. Normally run in groups of about six to ten people, each session involves video clips, exercises, group discussion, and time for reflection. Each session lasts about an hour and is free to attend. - What’s life all about and where are we going? - Does God exist and what is He like? - Why is the world in such a mess? - Who was Jesus, and is He relevant? - What does Jesus’ death on the cross mean for me today? - How far can I go forward with God in my life?  ‘Start’ will help you discover more about God, Jesus, and the journey of life.

WELCOME CAFÉ (from strangers to friends)

You will see from the notice below that Thursday morning will become the Welcome Café from the 2nd March. Please do drop in and support whenever you can.






After Minster Praise on Thursday last week we were delighted to be entertained by a young man who has come to this country from Ukraine with his grandma, Olga. His name is Mykhalchenko Tirill he is 10 years old and plays the piano beautifully. A young man with so much talent playing from the heart with no music. What a delight this was to all of us. Mykhalchenko was thrilled when Dave Allum took him to play the grand piano in the church.















WORLD DAY OF PRAYER- OH HOW WE NEED IT!

Hilda's Heirs activity day

Hilda's Heirs is a fun day of activities celebrating women and girls in mission and ministry. It is based at Hull Minster but includes an optional treasure hunt around the city.

Children and young people are invited to attend with leaders from their groups or their family. Activities include: brass rubbing, designing stained glass windows and a Minster Mystery Trail

The day will start at 10.30am with a short worship service and end with a communion led by Bishop Eleanor of Hull and Leslie Newton (Chair of the Methodist District). During the day there will be a variety of activities and crafts on offer. A soup and sandwich lunch will be provided by the Hull Minster Café.

We are asking for contributions of £5 per head (£15 per family) towards food and resources, but please get in touch with:

carolyn.edwards@yorkdiocese.org or victoria@methodistyouth.org.uk if you need to discuss a bursary. 





PRAYER POINTS FOR THE THIRD WEEK OF FEBRUARY

  • We pray for all those who are suffering in Turkey and Syria, for families that have lost loved ones and for those risking their lives in the recovery operation.

  • For those we know who are sick or bereaved, for healing and comfort.       

  •   We pray for all those who are suffering in Turkey and Syria, for families that have lost loved ones and for those risking their lives in the recovery operation.

  • For those we know who are sick or bereaved, for healing and comfort.

  • We pray for peace in our world especially as fighting Ukraine has reached one year

  • We pray for the family of Nicola Bulley asking for comfort and words to say to her small children

COLLECT FOR THE 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 26th FEBRUARY

Psalm 32

Genesis 2:15-17, 3:1-7

Romans 5:2-19

Matthew 4:1-11

DIARY FOR THE NEXT FOUR WEEKS




























Two of the young men and Tracey were taken up the tower by Jon. An amazing way to see the city.



GRIEF AWARENESS CAFE











Three of the ladies from the Grief Café last week where we were delighted that Tony NHS Chaplain joined us in the hope that he can start something similar at HRI. New people are turning up each month and finding comfort and friendship as they share refreshments together.

MINSTER PRAISE

This will be held on Thursday 16th at 10:30. Everyone is welcome to this short informal service followed by cakes and coffee/tea

A BIG THANK YOU FROM DAVE ALLUM







Thank you to everyone at Hull Minster for all the gifts, cards and good wishes on the occasion of my 85th Birthday and “retirement” last weekend. Val, as ever, produced a lovely cake, despite feeling poorly, which was enjoyed by everyone after the service.  The unexpected flowers were much appreciated by Julia.



STEPPING UP

GROWING NEW DISCIPLES IN PLACES WHERE

LIFE IS TOUGH.


A new Stepping Up learning Community will be starting in Hull after Easter.

Stepping Up provides an opportunity for lay people to come together once a week with people from other parishes in Hull to grow together as disciples of Jesus, and explore how to develop mission in their local community.

Over forty people have now completed Stepping Up in the urban and coastal communities of our York Diocese. They are involved in mission in their church and community in many different ways, and witnessing their churches grow as they share God’s love in the local community. You can read some of their stories and watch a video about Stepping Up here www.mseed.org

If you are interested in finding out more about Stepping Up, please speak to Heather or contact her at heather.black@yorkdiocese.org T 07852151740

Hilda’s Heirs! Wow it is great to have an event celebrating women in faith at the Minster! 

Hilda’s Heirs 11th March 2023 10:30-3:30pm

 “Hilda’s Heirs is a fun day of activities celebrating women and girls in mission and ministry. It is based at Hull Minster but includes an optional treasure hunt around the city.

Children and young people are invited to attend with leaders from their groups or their family. Activities include: brass rubbing, designing stained glass windows and a Minster Mystery Trail.

The day will start with a short worship service and end with a communion led by Bishop Eleanor of Hull and Leslie Newton (Chair of the Methodist District). During the day there will be a variety of activities and crafts on offer. A soup and sandwich lunch will be provided by the Hull Minster Cafe.

We are asking for contributions of £5 per head (£15 per family) towards food and resources, but please get in touch with carolyn.edwards@yorkdiocese.org  or victoria@methodistyouth.org.uk if you need to discuss a bursary”.

You can book tickets here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/hildas-heirs-tickets-525415009437

I am so excited to be taking part in this event which has been organised by the York Diocese. It is great to run a group for girls and be able to celebrate how amazing women are and how we can work together to learn more about God, our faith and share with others the amazing things he did for us. It is great for our girls and families to see how faith works through different people at different stages in their journey.

I hope to see you there,

Blessings
Lauren

PRAYER POINTS FOR THE SECOND WEEK OF FEBRUARY

  • We pray for all those who are suffering in Turkey and Syria, for families that have lost loved ones and for those risking their lives in the recovery operation.

  • For those we know who are sick or bereaved, for healing and comfort.

  • We pray for peace in our world.

  • For the safety of all children during the school holidays and for a restful time for all staff who work in schools.

COLLECT FOR THE SUNDAY NEXT BEFORE LENT

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 19th FEBRUARY

Psalm 2

Exodus 24:12-end

2 Peter 1:16-end

Matthew 17:1-9

DIARY FOR THE NEXT FOUR WEEKS











































PRAYER POINTS FOR THE SECOND WEEK OF FEBRUARY

  • ·         We pray for all volunteers and staff at the Minster

  • We pray for all those struggling to keep warm and well-fed during this difficult economic period

  • For those we know who are sick or bereaved, for healing and comfort

  • We pray for peace in our world

  • We pray for the family of Nicola Bulley during these difficult days     

COLLECT FOR THE SECOND SUNDAY BEFORE LENT

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 THE 12TH FEBRUARY

Psalm 136

Genesis 1:1-23

Romans 8:18-25

Matthew 6:25-end














PRAYER POINTS FOR THE FOURTH WEEK OF JANUARY

  • We pray for all volunteers and staff at the Minster

  • ·We pray for the ‘warm church’ initiative. For guidance as changes are made and another day is introduced

  • For those we know who are sick or bereaved, for healing and comfort.




  • We pray for an end to the unrest in our country due to the many strikes that are taking place – for an acceptable solution




COLLECT FOR THE FOURTH SUNDAY OF EPIPHANY







DIARY FOR THE NEXT FOUR WEEKS






























READINGS FOR 29nd JANUARY

























DIARY FOR THE NEXT FOUR WEEKS



Minster Lifeline 6

REV. IRENE writes:

Do you remember a couple of months ago I talked about a charity called TWAM – Tools with a Mission. Since putting the information in Lifeline, we have managed to collect a huge amount of tools all ready to be refurbished. Husband Ian has delivered all that we collected to a base in Barton on Humber and from there they will be taken to Milton Keynes for the cleaning up and repair work to be done then finally shipped to Africa to provide tool kits for young people who are learning a trade such as a carpenter or electrician. This is such a great charity so please pass the word around we are always willing to collect.

.

EXCITING JUNIOR CHURCH!!

No exciting pictures this week as our young choristers had a holiday for half term. Well deserved! They will be back with us next week.

PILGRIM COURSE: TURNING TO CHRIST

What do Christians believe? Turning to Christ explores the heart of Christian belief through the six questions asked at baptism. Wednesday evenings in Lent at 7:00 pm from Ash Wednesday 22nd February. 

START COURSE

Start Course: Thursdays in Lent 11:30 a.m. from 23rd February.

Got questions about life and the Christian faith? If you’re looking for answers then maybe it’s time to make a Start. Normally run in groups of about six to ten people, each session involves video clips, exercises, group discussion, and time for reflection. Each session lasts about an hour and is free to attend. - What’s life all about and where are we going? - Does God exist and what is He like? - Why is the world in such a mess? - Who was Jesus, and is He relevant? - What does Jesus’ death on the cross mean for me today? - How far can I go forward with God in my life?  ‘Start’ will help you discover more about God, Jesus, and the journey of life.

 BIBLE STUDY

This takes place, on Zoom, every Wednesday at 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. We will be studying Daniel this week but then we move into six weeks of study on Lent when different people in the groups will bring their own reflections on a particular aspect of interest to them. We will return to the study of Daniel after Easter.

WARM/LISTENING SPACE - see the important changes that are taking place

The 'Warm Space' provision has been in operation since early October, every Thursday. The take-up has been low in number, but we are not deterred.  It is the quality of the interaction that matters.

After much thought and discussion, it was our intention that the provision be known as ‘Listening Space’, simply because that’s what we do. Listen. During the morning this will run alongside the ‘welcome café’ making sure there will always be the opportunity for a quiet space or a one-to-one chat if needed.

There's still the offering of tea, coffee and biscuits and, across lunch time, home-made soup.

 However, from 2nd March it will be known as:

WELCOME CAFÉ (from strangers to friends)

You will see from the notice below that Thursday morning will become the Welcome Café from the 2nd March. Please do drop in and support whenever you can.







WORLD DAY OF PRAYER- OH HOW WE NEED IT!






THIS WEEK’S PICTURE GALLERY

























Two of the young men and Tracey were taken up the tower by Jon. An amazing way to see the city.


GRIEF AWARENESS CAFE











Three of the ladies from the Grief Café last week where we were delighted that Tony NHS Chaplain joined us in the hope that he can start something similar at HRI. New people are turning up each month and finding comfort and friendship as they share refreshments together.

MINSTER PRAISE

This will be held on Thursday 16th at 10:30. Everyone is welcome to this short informal service followed by cakes and coffee/tea

A BIG THANK YOU FROM DAVE ALLUM







Thank you to everyone at Hull Minster for all the gifts, cards and good wishes on the occasion of my 85th Birthday and “retirement” last weekend. Val, as ever, produced a lovely cake, despite feeling poorly, which was enjoyed by everyone after the service.  The unexpected flowers were much appreciated by Julia.



STEPPING UP

GROWING NEW DISCIPLES IN PLACES WHERE

LIFE IS TOUGH.


A new Stepping Up learning Community will be starting in Hull after Easter.

Stepping Up provides an opportunity for lay people to come together once a week with people from other parishes in Hull to grow together as disciples of Jesus, and explore how to develop mission in their local community.

Over forty people have now completed Stepping Up in the urban and coastal communities of our York Diocese. They are involved in mission in their church and community in many different ways, and witnessing their churches grow as they share God’s love in the local community. You can read some of their stories and watch a video about Stepping Up here www.mseed.org

If you are interested in finding out more about Stepping Up, please speak to Heather or contact her at heather.black@yorkdiocese.org T 07852151740

Hilda’s Heirs! Wow it is great to have an event celebrating women in faith at the Minster! 

Hilda’s Heirs 11th March 2023 10:30-3:30pm

 “Hilda’s Heirs is a fun day of activities celebrating women and girls in mission and ministry. It is based at Hull Minster but includes an optional treasure hunt around the city.

Children and young people are invited to attend with leaders from their groups or their family. Activities include: brass rubbing, designing stained glass windows and a Minster Mystery Trail.

The day will start with a short worship service and end with a communion led by Bishop Eleanor of Hull and Leslie Newton (Chair of the Methodist District). During the day there will be a variety of activities and crafts on offer. A soup and sandwich lunch will be provided by the Hull Minster Cafe.

We are asking for contributions of £5 per head (£15 per family) towards food and resources, but please get in touch with carolyn.edwards@yorkdiocese.org  or victoria@methodistyouth.org.uk if you need to discuss a bursary”.

You can book tickets here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/hildas-heirs-tickets-525415009437

I am so excited to be taking part in this event which has been organised by the York Diocese. It is great to run a group for girls and be able to celebrate how amazing women are and how we can work together to learn more about God, our faith and share with others the amazing things he did for us. It is great for our girls and families to see how faith works through different people at different stages in their journey.

I hope to see you there,

Blessings
Lauren

PRAYER POINTS FOR THE SECOND WEEK OF FEBRUARY

  • We pray for all those who are suffering in Turkey and Syria, for families that have lost loved ones and for those risking their lives in the recovery operation.

  • For those we know who are sick or bereaved, for healing and comfort.

  • We pray for peace in our world.

  • For the safety of all children during the school holidays and for a restful time for all staff who work in schools.

COLLECT FOR THE SUNDAY NEXT BEFORE LENT

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 19th FEBRUARY

Psalm 2

Exodus 24:12-end

2 Peter 1:16-end

Matthew 17:1-9

DIARY FOR THE NEXT FOUR WEEKS











































PRAYER POINTS FOR THE SECOND WEEK OF FEBRUARY

  • ·         We pray for all volunteers and staff at the Minster

  • We pray for all those struggling to keep warm and well-fed during this difficult economic period

  • For those we know who are sick or bereaved, for healing and comfort

  • We pray for peace in our world

  • We pray for the family of Nicola Bulley during these difficult days     

COLLECT FOR THE SECOND SUNDAY BEFORE LENT

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 THE 12TH FEBRUARY

Psalm 136

Genesis 1:1-23

Romans 8:18-25

Matthew 6:25-end














PRAYER POINTS FOR THE FOURTH WEEK OF JANUARY

  • We pray for all volunteers and staff at the Minster

  • ·We pray for the ‘warm church’ initiative. For guidance as changes are made and another day is introduced

  • For those we know who are sick or bereaved, for healing and comfort.




  • We pray for an end to the unrest in our country due to the many strikes that are taking place – for an acceptable solution




COLLECT FOR THE FOURTH SUNDAY OF EPIPHANY







DIARY FOR THE NEXT FOUR WEEKS






























READINGS FOR 29nd JANUARY

























DIARY FOR THE NEXT FOUR WEEKS



Minster Lifeline 5

REV. IRENE writes:

.It is so good on a Sunday morning to see people on a regular basis as well as visitors to the area. I had a lovely surprise on Sunday last week when Rob Carlisle (who welcomes at the 11 a.m. service) brought along his brother Stuart and his wife Cath. Stuart and Cath were one of the first couples I met when I started visiting Hull in the 60’s having met my husband from Hull whilst he was holidaying in Scarborough. Fifty years since I last saw them!!

You will read about our young choristers later in this Lifeline.  Not only is it good to have them singing with us, but it is also great to meet their parents/grandparents/carers who bring them along each Sunday morning and stay to worship with us. I hope you have all received a warm welcome.

It is of course a huge commitment for parents as well as the children to be part of Hull Minster as it is not only Sunday morning but Friday evening practice and Saturday singing school.

As these children grow in confidence we pray that they will experience the love of Jesus in the words that they sing.

RADIO HUMBERSIDE THOUGHT FOR THE DAY

As I rode down Cottingham Road the other day a slogan outside one of the churches caught my eye. It said something like ‘what’s important to you – the love of power or the power of love’?

I am sure that many of you will have ridden or walked past these signs outside churches and even if you have read it may not have thought anything more about it.

This one stuck in my mind as I realised how dangerous the love of power can become. A few days later I picked up on the news the article about the desperate people who were not able to pay their energy bills and so had fallen into arrears. The consequence of this was changing people’s meters to pre-payment meters. I was quite disturbed to hear one of the bailiffs saying going into a house to do this was the best part of the job and it made me realise how the love of power can become seductive. I would like to think this person was a one-off and that most who have to do such a harrowing job would do it with compassion and care.

If only the love of power could become the power of love! It surely is so much more productive if we live by love and not power: love for our neighbours and one another, being there for each other, and working for the good of all.

As Christians, we know that Jesus showed the ultimate love by dying for us and all people and offering each of us eternal life.

THIS WEEK’S GALLERY








EXCITING JUNIOR CHURCH!!

This week our junior church moved from the Old Testament to the New. The exciting story about the angel Gabriel that appeared to Mary was the first lesson. The group also looked at the words of the Magnificat, beautiful words spoken by Mary after the angel had spoken to her. Many of the children were familiar with the words having sung The Magnificat during Evensong. (Below - this is what KEEN looks like!)
















Sunday morning was a moving time for us. It was a real treat for us to formally admit seven choristers into the choir, and to present them with their surplices. It was also wonderful that their families came up to participate. We are very proud of the progress these children have made, and very grateful to their families for the support and time they commit to enable this progress. 

And more! We welcomed two probationary choristers into our ranks. Leila and Aria attended their first choir rehearsal on Friday, and bravely decided that they were ready to try their first choral service. This can be a very daunting experience, and they handled it with aplomb!

We are currently inviting children to become choristers as part of our Choral Strategy work in six Hull primary schools. All of the schools have now developed excellent cultures of classroom singing, and their school choirs are blossoming. Many children have expressed interest re becoming a chorister at Hull Minster. However, the recurring barrier facing most of these children is transport. All too often parents work long hours or struggle to find accessible means of transportation. Therefore, we are seeking to establish a minibus service (Friday evenings, occasional Saturdays, and Sunday mornings) to help overcome these barriers. One of the most important factors will be finding enough volunteer drivers to help make this happen. Could this be you? Do you know someone who would like to get involved? Many of us benefitted hugely from the generosity of community support during our formative years. It would be fantastic to continue this proud tradition of community generosity for the new (and future) generation.

 Finally, we would love to see you all at Choral Evensong on Saturday the 18th February (16:00).  Mark

 REV. DOMINIC writes:

Following on from the fabulous Scientists in Congregations project around Gaia we were delighted to welcome the York Based Riding Light's Theatre Company's latest production 'The Uneasy Sleeps of Max Maxwell' exploring through drama the growing role that AI (Artificial Intelligence) is having and will have on our society. After the interval, the show was followed by an absolutely fascinating question and answer session with four expert scientists in the field. The panel explained what this technology was about and the tremendous potential for good, especially in medicine and health and the deep ethical questions that need to be addressed. There was a plea from the scientists that Christians need to understand these issues and bring the deep wisdom of our faith into these important debates. The Church needs to be involved in the conversation between science and faith and society. Please pray for the cast and crew as they tour the show around the country, that was show number three of twenty!

PILGRIM COURSE: TURNING TO CHRIST

What do Christians believe? Turning to Christ explores the heart of Christian belief through the six questions asked at baptism. Wednesday evenings in Lent at 7:00 pm from Ash Wednesday 22nd February. 

START COURSE

Start Course: Thursdays in Lent 11:30 a.m. from 23rd February.

Got questions about life and the Christian faith? If you’re looking for answers then maybe it’s time to make a Start. Normally run in groups of about six to ten people, each session involves video clips, exercises, group discussion, and time for reflection. Each session lasts about an hour and is free to attend. - What’s life all about and where are we going? - Does God exist and what is He like? - Why is the world in such a mess? - Who was Jesus, and is He relevant? - What does Jesus’ death on the cross mean for me today? - How far can I go forward with God in my life?  ‘Start’ will help you discover more about God, Jesus, and the journey of life.

 BIBLE STUDY

This takes place, on Zoom, every Wednesday at 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. The study is based on the faith of Daniel and his friends.

WARM SPACE BECOMES ‘LISTENING SPACE’

The 'Warm Space' provision has been in operation since early October, every Thursday.

The take-up has been low in number, but we are not deterred.  It is the quality of the interaction that matters.

After much thought and discussion, it is our intention that the provision be known as ‘Listening Space’, simply because that’s what we do. Listen.

There's still the offering of tea, coffee and biscuits and, across lunch time, home-made soup.


MINSTER PRAISE

This will be held on Thursday 16th at 10:30. Everyone is welcome to this short informal service followed by cakes and coffee/tea

PRAYER POINTS FOR THE SECOND WEEK OF FEBRUARY

  • ·         We pray for all volunteers and staff at the Minster

  • We pray for all those struggling to keep warm and well-fed during this difficult economic period

  • For those we know who are sick or bereaved, for healing and comfort

  • We pray for peace in our world

  • We pray for the family of Nicola Bulley during these difficult days     

COLLECT FOR THE SECOND SUNDAY BEFORE LENT

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 THE 12TH FEBRUARY

Psalm 136

Genesis 1:1-23

Romans 8:18-25

Matthew 6:25-end














PRAYER POINTS FOR THE FOURTH WEEK OF JANUARY

  • We pray for all volunteers and staff at the Minster

  • ·We pray for the ‘warm church’ initiative. For guidance as changes are made and another day is introduced

  • For those we know who are sick or bereaved, for healing and comfort.




  • We pray for an end to the unrest in our country due to the many strikes that are taking place – for an acceptable solution




COLLECT FOR THE FOURTH SUNDAY OF EPIPHANY







DIARY FOR THE NEXT FOUR WEEKS






























READINGS FOR 29nd JANUARY

























DIARY FOR THE NEXT FOUR WEEKS



Minster Lifeline 4

REV. IRENE writes:

As I drove past the Baptist Church on Cottingham Road, I saw a new poster on their notice board which read:

Do you follow the ‘love of power’ or the ‘power of love’.

I was struck by those words and then was told that a common phrase in a Jimi Hendrick song is ‘when the power of love overcomes the love of power there will be peace’.

These words must bear some truth as so often the love of power takes over and leads to conflict, suffering, and unrest. Yet!  Jesus offers us the power of love and we know through the bible that that power can move mountains.

I hope that as I read those words so will thousands of others and in doing so may be encouraged to "Be kind, compassionate, and forgiving to each other, in the same way God forgave us in Christ." Only through this can the power of love overcome the love of power.

THIS WEEK’S GALLERY

‘A New Year, opening up opportunities to God’s creations. The sight of flowers cheering up those who enter Hull Minster. Wendy and myself had recharged our batteries and were ready to have a go for the welcome of the Archbishop and those coming to hear him. Anyone who would like to join us in the future to continue this work, please contact: jean@candjfenwick.karoo.co.uk or wendywills@hotmail.com.

You would be most welcome. Thank you’.

EXCITING JUNIOR CHURCH!!

Junior Church - over the last 12 months the young people have been working through the books of the Old Testament. On Sunday we finally got to the Book of Daniel. The lions’ den was filled with fierce creatures, thanks to Tom and Katie P, guarded well by Oliver and Jess! Dan made an excellent Daniel, and Rev Rob was King Darius. Great fun was had! 

DAVE AND JULIA ALLUM CELEBRATE

Sunday was the 85th birthday of our dear friend Dave Allum. We were delighted to present him with his favourite drink and a voucher for afternoon tea at Rowley Manor, and Julia with flowers.  Dave recently stood down from the role of verger after many years of service.  Prior to this, he served as Churchwarden. Having said that he is not ‘disappearing’!  Not only will he be in church for his Saturday duty manager role he will be standing in for Jon when Jon goes on holidays etc.

Dave and Julia are great role models.  Without fuss they always make sure that people in their church family are cared for. They are the first to visit if someone is not well and can always be relied upon.










BAPTISM OF LAYTON AND GEORGE

Pollyanna and Charlie have been part of our 9:30 service for several months now and on Sunday lunchtime Layton and George were baptised.

It was a great pleasure baptising the children and knowing that their parents and godparents made promises for them to grow in their Christian faith.

In August Charlie and Pollyanna are also being married at the Minster. What a great example of young people making the decision as adults to follow Jesus and to encourage their family to know of His love.

EXCITING JUNIOR CHURCH!!

From Daniel to Jonah!

Great excitement at Junior Church as the children re-enacted the story of Jonah.

After many weeks of looking at Old Testament stories next week begins the life of Jesus as they visit the New Testament gospels.

 
























VACANCIES IN THE FISHERMEN’S MISSION

Find out about opportunities to work in this Christian organisation.

https://www.fishermensmission.org.uk/get-involved/vacancies/

From Rev. Dominic:

There is a day for anyone aged 18 to 30 considering ministry in the Church of England.  https://www.stepforwardanglican.org.uk

BIBLE STUDY GROUPS

The study on the faith of Daniel and his friends will continue on Wednesday evenings on zoom.

PILGRIM COURSE: TURNING TO CHRIST

What do Christians believe? Turning to Christ explores the heart of Christian belief through the six questions asked at baptism. Wednesday evenings in Lent 7:00 pm from Ash Wednesday 22nd February. 

START COURSE

Start Course: Thursdays in Lent 11:30 a.m. from 23rd February.

Got questions about life and the Christian faith? If you’re looking for answers then maybe it’s time to make a Start. Normally run in groups of about six to ten people, each session involves video clips, exercises, group discussion, and time for reflection. Each session lasts about an hour and is free to attend. - What’s life all about and where are we going? - Does God exist and what is He like? - Why is the world in such a mess? - Who was Jesus, and is He relevant? - What does Jesus’ death on the cross mean for me today? - How far can I go forward with God in my life?  Start will help you discover more about God, Jesus, and the journey of life.

LUNCHTIME HERITAGE TALKS – SPRING SERIES!

This week’s talk is by Jean Fenwick on Minsters and Cathedrals.

PRAYER POINTS FOR FIRST WEEK OF FEBRUARY·        

  • We pray for all volunteers and staff at the Minster

  • ·We pray for the ‘warm church’ initiative. For guidance as changes are made and another day is introduced

  • For those we know who are sick or bereaved, for healing and comfort.

  • We pray for an end to the unrest in our country due to the many strikes that are taking place – for an acceptable solution

COLLECT FOR THE THIRD SUNDAY BEFORE LENT

Eternal God

whose Son went among the crowds

and brought healing with His touch

help us to show His love

in your Church as we gather together

and by our lives as they are transformed

into the image of Christ our Lord

AMEN

READINGS FOR 5th FEBRUARY

Psalm 112:1-9

Isaiah 58:1-9a

1 Corinthians 2:1-12

Matthew 5:13-20

PRAYER POINTS FOR THE FOURTH WEEK OF JANUARY

  • We pray for all volunteers and staff at the Minster

  • ·We pray for the ‘warm church’ initiative. For guidance as changes are made and another day is introduced

  • For those we know who are sick or bereaved, for healing and comfort.

  • We pray for Layton and George, their parents, brother, and godparents as they are baptised on Sunday

  • We pray for an end to the unrest in our country due to the many strikes that are taking place – for an acceptable solution

COLLECT FOR THE FOURTH SUNDAY OF EPIPHANY

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

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DIARY FOR THE NEXT FOUR WEEKS



Minster Lifeline 3

REV. IRENE writes:

On Thursday afternoon last week, the Trinity Rooms were officially opened. This saw the substantial completion of phase 3 of the building work at the Minster, with only some more minor works to be completed to the Broadley Chapel (very soon!), new North side crypt access, bicycle shed, heritage display cabinets, raised flower beds, and new wooden screens to hide chair (and other) storage areas.

There were representatives from Highways England (who had supported this work with a substantial grant), members of the Board of our Development Trust, Houltons builders, our project managers and consultants Alan Wood & Partners, our architects for this project Bauman Lyons, our mechanical and electrical services consultants Sutcliffe Consulting Engineers, our heritage advisor from the Centre for the Study of Christianity and Culture at the University of York, along with the Archdeacon, other representatives of the Diocesan Advisory Committee, Emma Hardy MP, some of the significant benefactors to this project and various other members of the church.

This means that our café is now officially open with Zoe being the Manager, Heritage work is beginning to be put in place led by Jane Owen and the Minster is ready to be open six days a week as a place of worship, a building of great heritage and a place to offer a listening space to anyone in need.

Very soon there will be a new welcome area where you will be able to find out about all activities that are taking place in the building so we hope that you will come along, explore and, wherever possible, become involved in some of the things on offer.

LIFELINE – FROM THE YOUNG AND THE OLD

From Daniel, only just out of his teens, and Olga, now 92!

“I'm Dan Fullalove, a second-year student at the University of Hull, studying for a history and politics degree. I have been close to church communities ever since I was seven, having been a member of Wakefield and Blackburn Cathedrals. I volunteered at the Minster because I loved interacting with people as part of the choir and wanted to commit more time.

I also hope that people coming into the minster and seeing a younger face might allow more young people to feel comfortable coming in and asking questions.”

 

“Have you read our latest issue of “Lifeline”?  If not, make sure you do it for it has all the latest news and a diary of the coming events at Hull Minster.

I look forward to the postman delivering mine each week with all the updates on events and news.

You can enjoy it too, just speak to Irene or Val.  Olga







EXCITING JUNIOR CHURCH!!

Junior Church - over the last 12 months the young people have been working through the books of the Old Testament. On Sunday we finally got to the Book of Daniel. The lions’ den was filled with fierce creatures, thanks to Tom and Katie P, guarded well by Oliver and Jess! Dan made an excellent Daniel, and Rev Rob was King Darius. Great fun was had! 


















VACANCIES IN THE FISHERMEN’S MISSION

Find out about opportunities to work in this Christian organisation.

https://www.fishermensmission.org.uk/get-involved/vacancies/

From Rev. Dominic:

There is a day for anyone aged 18 to 30 considering ministry in the Church of England.  https://www.stepforwardanglican.org.uk

THE UNEASY SLEEPS OF MAX MAXWELL

This is a Riding Lights production to be held in the Minster on Thursday 2nd February at 7:30 p.m.  (Adults £10, Concession £6, Supporter £12).  Please book with the Box Office: 01904 655317 or at www.ridinglights.org/max-maxwell

Have you a spare bed available? We are looking for five ‘sleepovers’ for the cast of Riding Lights on 2nd February.  If you can accommodate one or more of the actors for overnight and breakfast this would be really helpful. Please let Rev. Dominic know if you can oblige. Thank you

BIBLE STUDY GROUPS

Please note there will be no Study on the 25th because of the evening with the Archbishop in the Minster. We will continue the study on the Faith of Daniel and his friends Wednesday 1st February.

Space the Universe and Everything

What a start to 2023, An amazing light show that had people mesmerised and engaged. 5200 people came and saw it in four nights and the Choir held evensong in the middle of it. The pictures say more than any words but we must say Thank you to Alasdair, Shirley  and the team of volunteers who worked so hard and late into the night to make it a success. The shop and cafe were staffed by our volunteers and had were a roaring success still trading long after the lights had finished. What an amazing site to see young and old lying next to each other on the Nave floor looking up at the ceiling watching the show, so many commenting on how warm and comfy the floor was and that the whole event exceed their expectations. Well done to all who helped and extended the much appreciated warm welcome to the Minster and the hot chocolate in the café











































Minster Craft Tutorials – what are they I hear you say. Let me explain… It does not matter if you can’t craft or think you can’t that’s what the tutorial is for. Glenis and Becky run Minster Crafters which has been part of the Minster for many years. We run tutorials once a month, (1st Tuesday) and all supplies and materials are FREE! There is no commitment to attend every month, but Becky does need numbers beforehand for supplies. We have refreshments and chat as we learn. Why not pop along and see for yourself, if you don’t like it, well fair enough you gave it a go. Please contact Becky either in church or at beckydexter001@hotmail.co.uk

Minster Craft Stall – The Minster Craft Stall which you may see in the church when an event is on, is run by Becky and Glenis. If you come to the tutorials, you do not have to be involved with the stall but of course, are always welcome.

All profits from the stall go to the Minster. The funds from the stall bought the defibrillator and recently we paid for the box that houses the defibrillator which is on the wall by the shop.

Posters will shortly be put up on the board in church.

PRAYER POINTS FOR THE FOURTH WEEK OF JANUARY

  • We pray for all volunteers and staff at the Minster

  • ·We pray for the ‘warm church’ initiative. For guidance as changes are made and another day is introduced

  • For those we know who are sick or bereaved, for healing and comfort.

  • We pray for Layton and George, their parents, brother, and godparents as they are baptised on Sunday

  • We pray for an end to the unrest in our country due to the many strikes that are taking place – for an acceptable solution

COLLECT FOR THE FOURTH SUNDAY OF EPIPHANY

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

DIARY FOR THE NEXT FOUR WEEKS



























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DIARY FOR THE NEXT FOUR WEEKS



Minster Lifeline 2

REV. IRENE writes:

A date for your diary:

On Wednesday 25th January Archbishop Stephen will be reflecting on his faith journey and what Living Christ’s Story looks like for him and his hopes for the diocese as we live Christ’s story together.

Expect stories, discussion, challenges, and prayer.

This event is for everyone – those in the pulpit, those in the pews, and those who may not yet be in the pews!

Tea/Coffee: 7pm

Worship: 7:30pm

Talk followed by Q&A: 8pm

There is no charge however please book online to enable us to know the number of people expected or alternatively ring the office on 224460.
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/an-evening-with-the-archbishop-tickets-475139203147?aff=ebdssbdestsearch&keep_tld=1

Hull Minster is going beyond Earth, and venturing to the depths of the universe. An immersive light show by Luxmuralis will allow visitors to explore planets, black holes and the vastness that is space, all set against the stunning architecture of the Minster.

We will welcome over 4000 people over 4 nights. Tickets are sold out, but keep an eye out on the website at www.hullminster.org/space to see if any cancelation tickets become available.



VACANCIES IN THE FISHERMEN’S MISSION

Find out about opportunities to work in this Christian organisation.

https://www.fishermensmission.org.uk/get-involved/vacancies/

From Rev. Dominic:

There is a day for anyone aged 18 to 30 considering ministry in the Church of England.  https://www.stepforwardanglican.org.uk

THE UNEASY SLEEPS OF MAX MAXWELL

This is a Riding Lights production to be held in the Minster on Thursday 2nd February at 7:30 p.m.  (Adults £10, Concession £6, Supporter £12).  Please book with the Box Office: 01904 655317 or at www.ridinglights.org/max-maxwell

Have you a spare bed available? We are looking for five ‘sleepovers’ for the cast of Riding Lights on 2nd February.  If you can accommodate one or more of the actors for overnight and breakfast this would be really helpful. Please let Rev. Dominic know if you can oblige. Thank you

BIBLE STUDY GROUPS

ON-LINE STUDY BEGINS THIS WEEK, if you have not linked in before give it a try we would love to see you! 7:30 – 8:30 p.m.

Our online bible study will begin again on Wednesday 18th January as we look at the faith of Daniel and his friends.  Please note there will be no Study on the 25th because of the evening with the Archbishop in the Minster.

MINSTER PRAISE will be held this Thursday 19th January at 10:30 a.m.

Looking forward to seeing you as we celebrate the week of prayer for Christian Unity.

WARM SPACE IN THE MINSTER

This continues this Thursday and throughout the winter months. Anyone is welcome, drinks served during the morning and afternoon, and soup and a roll at lunchtime.

CRAFTING etc.

Following Minster Praise there will be ‘Sew for the Soul’ group meeting.– This is a group run by Becky. The group runs straight after Minster Praise (3rd Thursday). Anyone eighteen or over is very welcome and you will need your own sewing and supplies to bring with you. This is a prayerful group that spends time thinking of others.  Whatever is discussed in the group stays there and you are welcome to just pop in whenever you feel like it. We do have a sign-in book where you can write whatever you would like us to pray for. I hope you find the time to come and join us. Refreshments are always available from the café or bring your own. Hope to see you soon.

Minster Craft Tutorials – what are they I hear you say. Let me explain… It does not matter if you can’t craft or think you can’t that’s what the tutorial is for. Glenis and Becky run Minster Crafters which has been part of the Minster for many years. We run tutorials once a month, (1st Tuesday) and all supplies and materials are FREE! There is no commitment to attend every month, but Becky does need numbers beforehand for supplies. We have refreshments and chat as we learn. You may think ‘you don’t have a creative bone in your body’ but lots of people feel that way, but then are surprised at what they can do. Why not pop along and see for yourself, if you don’t like it, well fair enough you gave it a go. Please contact Becky either in church or at beckydexter001@hotmail.co.uk

Minster Craft Stall – The Minster Craft Stall which you may see in the church when an event is on, which is run by Becky and Glenis. If you come to the tutorials, you do not have to be involved with the stall but of course are always welcome. However, Becky and Glenis would appreciate volunteers helping to set up and put away the stall. Graham has been extremely helpful with the tables and putting boxes away afterwards, but more help from others would be very much appreciated.

All profits from the stall go to the Minster. The funds from the stall bought the defibrillator and recently we paid for the box that houses the defibrillator which is on the wall by the shop.

Sew for the Soul – This is a group also run by Becky; however, it is quite different from the crafters.  Sew for the Soul is not a tutorial-based group. The group runs straight after Minster Praise (3rd Thursday). Anyone eighteen or over is very welcome and you will need your own sewing and supplies to bring with you. This is a prayerful group that spend time thinking of others.  Whatever is discussed in the group stays there and you are welcome to just pop in whenever you feel like it. We do have a sign-in book where you can write whatever you would like us to pray for. Of course, any type of sewing is fine, if you wish to bring your own sewing machine, we ask that only you use it for safety reasons. I hope you find the time to come and join us. Refreshments are always available from the café or bring your own. Hope to see you soon.

Posters will shortly be put up on the board in church.

PRAYER POINTS FOR THE THIRD WEEK OF JANUARY

  • We pray for all volunteers and staff at the Minster on their return after the Christmas break

  • We pray for the ‘warm church’ initiative. For wisdom for the Minster project and for a successful launch on Great Thornton Street

  • For those we know who are sick or bereaved, for healing and comfort.

  • As we look forward to 2023-25 we pray that our planning will be soaked in prayer, and that all we do will be to God’s glory.

  • During this week of Christian Unity we pray for peace in our world and that all may live together in harmony.

COLLECT FOR THE THIRD SUNDAY OF EPIPHANY

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

READINGS FOR 22nd JANUARY

Psalm 27:1, 4-12

Isaiah 9:1-4

1 Corinthians 1:10-18

Matthew 4. 12-23

DIARY FOR THE NEXT FOUR WEEKS