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IMPORTANT: PLEASE NOTE THAT ANYTHING YOU WISH TO GO INTO LIFELINE MUST BE WITH VAL BY SUNDAY. THIS IS BECAUSE THOSE RECEIVING LIFELINE BY POST HAVE NOT HAD IT DELIVERED UNTIL FRIDAY AND WE WANT TO TRY AND IMPROVE ON THAT BY SENDIDNG IT OUT ON MONDAY. THE ONLINE WILL STILL GO OUT ON TUESDAY MORNING.

Rev. Irene writes:

I frequently receive ‘blogs’ from Gloria Gaither, wife of Bill Gaither who together, for many decades, have been promoting and presenting Gospel Music in the United States and across Europe.  You will doubtless know the song Because He Lives – which they wrote on the birth of their son, and many, many more.  Bill writes the music and Gloria the words.  I received this poem just a few days ago and felt I needed to share it with you all.

TASTING SUMMER

For the tastes of summer I give thanks:
for swollen red tomatoes that explode their wonder into my mouth,
for berries and peaches, pears, and apples,
and all the fruits of the harvest orchards and berry patches,

I clap my hands with glee like a child.

For colour and textures in such wild variety
that they make a circus of the summer table,
and make every meal a glorious celebration,
I thank You.

For pies and cobblers, salads, and compotes,
for all the ordinary creativity this bounty inspires,
I thank You.

For recipes passed down that tie our tasting parties

to all the generations who have gone before

and join the hands in my kitchen to the hands
in the kitchens of Michigan and Indiana,  Missouri and Tennessee,
Italy and Germany, Ireland, and England,
I thank You.

I dance my turn in the jig or reel or clog or hoedown
around our well-worn table.

GRIEF CAFÉ, this Thursday at 10 30. Please spread the word to anyone who may appreciate this time of fellowship and sharing about our loved ones.

BE PREPARED – SEPTEMBER STUDIES, ALPHA AND START

Alpha and the Bible course start this Wednesday at 5:30 with soup etc.

Start will be held in the Minster at 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. this Thursday and for the following five weeks.

EACH WEEK WE WILL BE PUTTING IN INFORMATION ABOUT PEOPLE WHO WORK IN THE MINSTER.

Our Verger, Jon Major, came up with the idea and so: meet our bell ringers!

A group of Hull Minster bell ringers were in attendance during Saturday’s Heritage open day. They kindly gave bell ringing demonstrations on the hour throughout the morning and afternoon.  

Often unseen they are an integral part of the church.  Thank you one and all.  

This week, I’m starting with a double bill!

Our two wonderful editors of Lifeline. 

Rev. Irene Wilson and Val Fotherby, both showing off their new spec free life after surgery.  Both work tirelessly for the church as well as bringing us all up to date news of the life of Hull Minster.  If you see them around the church please say hello you will be pleasantly surprised how welcoming they both are. 

They are both eager to hear your story and you never know, with your permission it could appear in print.  

Thank you both so much for what you do for the church.   Jon Major







OUR AMAZING CHORISTERS

Our choristers undertake a programme of work to help broaden their knowledge of the church and of faith. Amy is receiving her RSCM Archbishop’s Award after lots of hard work on her part – well done Amy!


 

WELCOME CAFÉ (from strangers to friends) & LISTENING SPACE

Welcome Café is held every Thursday morning 10:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Please do visit and support whenever you can. 

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

IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT

It is great to have ReNew and Hull City Council present during our Welcome Café held every Thursday in the Minster. These groups are there to help anyone with concerns or queries.

I must emphasise that this is available in the same way the Welcome Cafe and Listening Space are: to absolutely everyone.  That means you, your friends, family members, and even those who walk into the church for the very first time.

If you have any questions about either of these two organisations, or how you could be part of the Welcome Cafe and Listening Space team, please don’t hesitate to ask either Rev Irene or Tim.

GODLY PLAY TRAINING DAY

Godly Play Trainer Susie Steel will be leading an introductory day at Toll Gavel United Church, Beverley, on Saturday 7th October.

WILLIAM WILBERFORCE

REV WILLIAM KNIBB (1803 – 1845) MINISTER AND SLAVES’ MISSIONARY

Some years ago the family genealogist, now sadly deceased, told me that I am a cousin of the Rev William Knibb, who – alongside William Wilberforce and others – campaigned for the abolition of slavery.  William was a Baptist minister and missionary whose patch was Jamaica, and I am (apparently!) a first cousin seven times removed.  William was appalled by what he saw of how slaves were treated and determined to do all he could to 'slay the monster that was slavery.'  This brought him into conflict – frequently violent - with the owners, traders and merchants who profited from slavery, and at times with the elders of his own church and missionary society who believed that his role was spiritual and that he should not interfere in politics. 

He was a considerable orator.  Note a particular speech in 1839 – 'The same God who made the white made the black man. The same blood that runs in the white man's veins, flows in yours. It is not the complexion of the skin, but the complexion of character that makes the great difference between one man and another."  Compare this with a passage in Martin Luther King's 'I Have a Dream' speech in 1963 - 'I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the colour of their skin but by the content of their character.' As a Baptist minister MLK would have been familiar with Knibb's work.  Did he have a hand in one of the greatest speeches of the 20th Century?

Don Knibb, Minster volunteer.

We are delighted to be hosting ‘Inspired: the word into action’ presented by the Riding Lights Theatre Company in partnership with the Bible Society.  This will be a great evening Bringing the Bible to life. We hope that you will encourage people to come along and bring friends and family. There are discount rates for families.  Click on the link below for full details, including a trailer and details of how to book tickets.  The link is in Churchsuite.

VICTORIA PATTERSON

“I am fundraising for DrugFam in the AJ Bell Great North Run.  Here is my page if you would like to support:







https://greatnorthrun2023.enthuse.com/pf/runvicgreatnorthrun2023

JANE OWEN

I am delighted to let everyone know that Jane has made good progress this week, she is still in intensive care so please continue to pray for her and her family.

PRAYER POINTS FOR THE FIFTEENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY

·         For those we know who are sick or bereaved or awaiting hospital procedures, for healing and comfort.

·         For all those living as Christians in Manipur who are suffering. Particularly for Kamsat and his ministry there.

·         For Al Hutson that he has a good week on holiday and a chance to rest and enjoy being with his family

·         For our bible studies and courses that many will be led to join in one of the groups

·         For the people of Morocco so badly affected by the earthquake

COLLECT FOR THE FIFTEENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY

Loving God, defend your Church from all false teaching

and give to your people knowledge of your truth,

that we may enjoy eternal life

in Jesus Christ our Lord


 READINGS FOR THE FIFTEENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY

 Psalm 114

Exodus 14:19 - end

Romans 14:1-12

Matthew 18:21-35

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A group of Hull Minster bell ringers were in attendance during Saturday’s Heritage open day.  They kindly gave bell ringing demonstrations on the hour throughout the morning and afternoon.  

Often unseen they are an integral part of the church.  Thank you one and all.  

 

 

 

 

 

 

GRIEF CAFÉ, this Thursday at 10 30. Please spread the word to anyone who may appreciate this time of fellowship and sharing about our loved ones.

 

BE PREPARED – SEPTEMBER STUDIES, ALPHA AND START

 

Alpha and the Bible course start this Wednesday at 5:30 with soup etc.

‘blogs’

Start will be held in the Minster at 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. this Thursday and for the following five weeks.





 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 






EACH WEEK WE WILL BE PUTTING IN INFORMATION ABOUT PEOPLE WHO WORK IN THE MINSTER.

Our Verger, Jon Major, came up with the idea and so: meet our bell ringers!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 






A group of Hull Minster bell ringers were in attendance during Saturday’s Heritage open day.  They kindly gave bell ringing demonstrations on the hour throughout the morning and afternoon.  

Often unseen they are an integral part of the church.  Thank you one and all.  





WELCOME CAFÉ (from strangers to friends) & LISTENING SPACE

Welcome café last week was in the first week of the school summer holidays and we had lots of families visiting, enjoying the heritage activities but also the giant Jenga! It stood out how many people said they did not know the Minster had so much to offer families and they almost universally used the word ‘Welcome’ in their description of their experience.  One lovely lady said she felt as she entered the Minster she was wrapped in a blanket of welcome. What a lovely image. Our wonderful welcomers make it so easy to come through the door and the Welcome Café adds so much to the service a Minster is intended to offer. I realise I have used the word ‘welcome’ a lot, but I promise you it is the right word to use! Please come and join us on any Thursday between 10.30am and 3pm for coffee, tea and a warm Welcome. Soup served from 12ish.

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

IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT

It is great to have ReNew and Hull City Council present during our Welcome Café held every Thursday in the Minster. These groups are there to help anyone with concerns or queries.

I must emphasise that this is available in the same way the Welcome Cafe and Listening Space are: to absolutely everyone.  That means you, your friends, family members, and even those who walk into the church for the very first time.

If you have any questions about either of these two organisations, or how you could be part of the Welcome Cafe and Listening Space team, please don’t hesitate to ask either Rev Irene or Tim.






TEDDY BEARS’ PICNIC

Just a taster of a great day with two hundred children in church. It’s amazing how appealing a zip wire and a parachute can be!!

In case I have missed thanking any volunteers – couldn’t have done it without you, what a great team. THANK YOU!

We are delighted to be hosting ‘Inspired: the word into action’ presented by the Riding Lights Theatre Company in partnership with the Bible Society.  This will be a great evening Bringing the Bible to life. We hope that you will encourage people to come along and bring friends and family. There are discount rates for families.

Click on the link below for full details, including a trailer and details of how to book tickets.  The link is in Churchsuite.

JANE OWEN

Many people are enquiring how Jane is after being taken ill just over two weeks ago. Although she is still very poorly, there are signs of progress. If you wish to send Jane a card please bring into the Minster and they will be delivered to her home address.

There is only family visiting at the moment. We will update you each week in Lifeline.

Please continue to pray for Jane and her family.

SATURDAY CONCERT SERIES

This Series is now approaching its second half, and we still have more exciting concerts for you to enjoy!

Over the last four Saturdays we have been entertained by the North Ferriby Ladies Choir, our own Vox Trinitas ensemble, Richard Sleight on flute and this last weekend, the Hull Barbershop Harmony Club.

We are now taking a short break but will return on September 30th with flute music from choir members Mair Mills and Thomas Williams.

VICTORIA PATTERSON

“I am fundraising for DrugFam in the AJ Bell Great North Run.  Here is my page if you would like to support:

BUSY WEEKEND INSIDE AND OUTSIDE THE MINSTER

Hull was buzzing all weekend with this year’s Freedom Festival and inside the Minster the Barbershop concert.

PRAYER POINTS FOR THE FOURTEENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY

·         For those we know who are sick or bereaved or awaiting hospital procedures, for healing and comfort.

·         For all those living as Christians in Manipur who are suffering. Particularly for Kamsat and his ministry there.

·         For our wonderful team of volunteers, particularly Shirley in her role as Volunteer

Co-ordinator

·         For our bible studies and courses that many will be led to join in one of the group

COLLECT FOR THE FOURTEENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY

Merciful God, your Son came to save us

and bore our sins on the cross;

may we trust in your mercy and know your love,

rejoicing in the righteousness

that is ours through Jesus Christ our Lord

READINGS FOR THE FOURTEENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY

Psalm 149

Exodus 12:1-14

Romans 13:8 - end

Matthew 18:15-20


DIARY FOR THE NEXT  FOUR WEEKS

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Rev. Irene writes:

Genesis 8.22

“As long as the earth endures,

seedtime and harvest, cold and heat,

summer and winter, day and night will never cease.”

 

Meteorological autumn has begun, or so the weather forecasters are telling us however at last we are basking in sunshine and warmth of summer!

There are many bible verses relating to the seasons and God’s provision, not least the one above from Genesis.

Unfortunately, we are creating changes by the way we live and the seasons we have known so well are now in chaos causing fires, floods, hurricanes, and droughts. It often seems too big a task for us as individuals to make a difference however the concern is what do we leave for the generations to come.

We are assured that God will provide seedtime and harvest, cold and heat, summer and winter, day and night.  It is now up to us to take on board our climate’s future and preserve God’s wonderful creation for others to share and to put an end to the hardship that many suffer because of the way we live.

………………..

As we talk about God’s creation couldn’t resist including these pictures from Marion (VOLUNTEER) and how she is embracing creation with her wild water swimming and how our Ukrainian artist has captured the beauty in difficult times

BE PREPARED – SEPTEMBER STUDIES, ALPHA AND START


WELCOME CAFÉ (from strangers to friends) & LISTENING SPACE

Welcome café last week was in the first week of the school summer holidays and we had lots of families visiting, enjoying the heritage activities but also the giant Jenga! It stood out how many people said they did not know the Minster had so much to offer families and they almost universally used the word ‘Welcome’ in their description of their experience.  One lovely lady said she felt as she entered the Minster she was wrapped in a blanket of welcome. What a lovely image. Our wonderful welcomers make it so easy to come through the door and the Welcome Café adds so much to the service a Minster is intended to offer. I realise I have used the word ‘welcome’ a lot, but I promise you it is the right word to use! Please come and join us on any Thursday between 10.30am and 3pm for coffee, tea and a warm Welcome. Soup served from 12ish.

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

IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT

It is great to have ReNew and Hull City Council present during our Welcome Café held every Thursday in the Minster. These groups are there to help anyone with concerns or queries.

I must emphasise that this is available in the same way the Welcome Cafe and Listening Space are: to absolutely everyone.  That means you, your friends, family members, and even those who walk into the church for the very first time.

If you have any questions about either of these two organisations, or how you could be part of the Welcome Cafe and Listening Space team, please don’t hesitate to ask either Rev Irene or Tim.

TEDDY BEARS’ PICNIC

Just a taster of a great day with two hundred children in church. It’s amazing how appealing a zip wire and a parachute can be!!

In case I have missed thanking any volunteers – couldn’t have done it without you, what a great team. THANK YOU!

We are delighted to be hosting ‘Inspired: the word into action’ presented by the Riding Lights Theatre Company in partnership with the Bible Society.  This will be a great evening Bringing the Bible to life. We hope that you will encourage people to come along and bring friends and family. There are discount rates for families.

Click on the link below for full details, including a trailer and details of how to book tickets.  The link is in Churchsuite.

JANE OWEN

Many people are enquiring how Jane is after being taken ill just over two weeks ago. Although she is still very poorly, there are signs of progress. If you wish to send Jane a card please bring into the Minster and they will be delivered to her home address.

There is only family visiting at the moment. We will update you each week in Lifeline.

Please continue to pray for Jane and her family.

SATURDAY CONCERT SERIES

This Series is now approaching its second half, and we still have more exciting concerts for you to enjoy!

Over the last four Saturdays we have been entertained by the North Ferriby Ladies Choir, our own Vox Trinitas ensemble, Richard Sleight on flute and this last weekend, the Hull Barbershop Harmony Club.

We are now taking a short break but will return on September 30th with flute music from choir members Mair Mills and Thomas Williams.

VICTORIA PATTERSON

“I am fundraising for DrugFam in the AJ Bell Great North Run.  Here is my page if you would like to support:

BUSY WEEKEND INSIDE AND OUTSIDE THE MINSTER

Hull was buzzing all weekend with this year’s Freedom Festival and inside the Minster the Barbershop concert.

PRAYER POINTS FOR THE FOURTEENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY

·         For those we know who are sick or bereaved or awaiting hospital procedures, for healing and comfort.

·         For all those living as Christians in Manipur who are suffering. Particularly for Kamsat and his ministry there.

·         For our wonderful team of volunteers, particularly Shirley in her role as Volunteer

Co-ordinator

·         For our bible studies and courses that many will be led to join in one of the group

COLLECT FOR THE FOURTEENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY

Merciful God, your Son came to save us

and bore our sins on the cross;

may we trust in your mercy and know your love,

rejoicing in the righteousness

that is ours through Jesus Christ our Lord

READINGS FOR THE FOURTEENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY

Psalm 149

Exodus 12:1-14

Romans 13:8 - end

Matthew 18:15-20


DIARY FOR THE NEXT  FOUR WEEKS

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Rev. Irene writes:

Our theme yesterday was Jesus asking the disciples ‘who do YOU say I am’? As our study groups begin again in September that may be a question that will come up in the many conversations. If we are not sure how to answer this question you may find it helpful to be part of one of our groups where you can discuss or just listen to what others have to say.

When Peter answered “Jesus”, it was a turning point in his life, the Holy Spirit working in him to reveal that Jesus was the Messiah, the Son of God. Peter didn’t live a perfect life from that moment, far from it at times. He denied Jesus in his time of need, but he went on to share the Jesus message with thousands of people and helped the church become what it is today.

If you’re not sure who Jesus is then give one of our groups a try, then the decision is up to you!

……………….

Couldn’t resist sharing this picture with you.  As you will have seen in last week’s Lifeline Gill has knitted twenty-eight teddies so far and on Sunday, she appeared with this one! You may notice this teddy is wearing a patch over one eye – this will be me on Wednesday however the patch very easily can be removed!!

Thanks, Gill, for all the time and effort you have put into producing such an abundance of ‘teddies’!

BE PREPARED – SEPTEMBER STUDIES, ALPHA AND START


WELCOME CAFÉ (from strangers to friends) & LISTENING SPACE

Welcome café last week was in the first week of the school summer holidays and we had lots of families visiting, enjoying the heritage activities but also the giant Jenga! It stood out how many people said they did not know the Minster had so much to offer families and they almost universally used the word ‘Welcome’ in their description of their experience.  One lovely lady said she felt as she entered the Minster she was wrapped in a blanket of welcome. What a lovely image. Our wonderful welcomers make it so easy to come through the door and the Welcome Café adds so much to the service a Minster is intended to offer. I realise I have used the word ‘welcome’ a lot, but I promise you it is the right word to use! Please come and join us on any Thursday between 10.30am and 3pm for coffee, tea and a warm Welcome. Soup served from 12ish.

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

IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT

It is great to have ReNew and Hull City Council present during our Welcome Café held every Thursday in the Minster. These groups are there to help anyone with concerns or queries.

I must emphasise that this is available in the same way the Welcome Cafe and Listening Space are: to absolutely everyone.  That means you, your friends, family members, and even those who walk into the church for the very first time.

If you have any questions about either of these two organisations, or how you could be part of the Welcome Cafe and Listening Space team, please don’t hesitate to ask either Rev Irene or Tim.

TEDDY BEARS PICNIC only one week to go. Come along to join in the fun or lend a helping hand. More details from Rev. Irene 07711996519 or Shirley.

WEDNESDAY is when teddy bears will be out in abundance. If you want to meet them, come along to Hull Minster and join in the fun or lend a helping hand.

LITTLE FISHES

Little Fishes are having a lovely summer. We have met in some capacity for all of the

holidays from various park visits, Dino Day, and Honeysuckle Farm. It has been a lovely summer so far and a lifeline for families to meet and support each other. Several families have joined in events provided by the Minster, like Scrapstore and Messy Church and we are looking forward to the Teddy Bears' Picnic on Wednesday 30th August! The holidays can seem long but with friendship as our focus it has been lovely. 

Thirteen families went to Honeysuckle Farm on 11th August, it was a great chance to see, feed and interact the animals, play on hay bales and outdoor equipment, get lost in the maze, share lunch and be together. The goats naturally loved getting fed and some of our children were really brave to feed them (some of the goats even bigger than them!)  Many of the children fed the massive fish along with a few ducks. Everyone had a fun time exploring the environment. 

We are looking forward to meeting in the park on Friday and Williams Den at the end of summer holidays. 

GREAT CELEBRATION FOR UKRANIAN INDEPENDENCE DAY

JANE OWEN

Many people are enquiring how Jane is after being taken ill just over a week ago. Although she is still very poorly, there are signs of progress. If you wish to send Jane a card please b ring into the Minster and they will be delivered to her home address.

There is only family visiting at the moment. We will update you each week in Lifeline.

Please continue to pray for Jane and her family.

PRAYER POINTS FOR THE THIRTEENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY

·         For those we know who are sick or bereaved or awaiting hospital procedures, for healing and comfort.

·         For all those living as Christians in Manipur who are suffering. Particularly for Kamsat and his ministry there.

·         For all involved in education as the new school term begins.

·         For all members of the choir as they return to the Minster in their official capacity after the summer break

COLLECT FOR THE THIRTEENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY

Almighty God, you search us and know us,

may we rely on you in strength

and rest on you in weakness, now and in all our days

through Jesus Christ our Lord AMEN

 

READINGS FOR THE THIRTEENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY

Psalm 105:1-6

Jeremiah 15:15-21

Romans 12:9 - end

Matthew 16:21 - end

DIARY FOR THE NEXT  FOUR WEEKS

DIARY FOR THE NEXT  FOUR WEEKS

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Rev. Irene writes:

Apologies to all our friends that receive the Lifeline through the post. No Lifeline was sent out last week as both myself and Val were smitten by the Covid virus and feeling very unwell!

It was great to be back in the Minster again yesterday, in time to join with around eighty people to hear the lunchtime concert – Vox Trinitas: Of All The Byrds - performed by eight members of the church choir.

The light-hearted selection of animal songs ranged from the Renaissance onwards and was well received by all.

HAVING FUN AT MESSY CHURCH!

BE PREPARED

ZOOM BIBLE STUDY WEDNESDAY EVENINGS (From September)

If you would like to be prepared for the autumn term, why not read through Ruth and the wonderful story of God working in her life.

Online: hullminster.org/teaching 7:30 p.m.

ALPHA will be recommencing in September so please let Rev. Rob know if you are interested in participating.

 

Welcome café last week was in the first week of the school summer holidays and we had lots of families visiting, enjoying the heritage activities but also the giant Jenga! It stood out how many people said they did not know the Minster had so much to offer families and they almost universally used the word ‘Welcome’ in their description of their experience.  One lovely lady said she felt as she entered the Minster she was wrapped in a blanket of welcome. What a lovely image. Our wonderful welcomers make it so easy to come through the door and the Welcome Café adds so much to the service a Minster is intended to offer. I realise I have used the word ‘welcome’ a lot, but I promise you it is the right word to use! Please come and join us on any Thursday between 10.30am and 3pm for coffee, tea and a warm Welcome. Soup served from 12ish.

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

IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT

It is great to have ReNew and Hull City Council present during our Welcome Café held every Thursday in the Minster. These groups are there to help anyone with concerns or queries.

I must emphasise that this is available in the same way the Welcome Cafe and Listening Space are: to absolutely everyone.  That means you, your friends, family members, and even those who walk into the church for the very first time.

If you have any questions about either of these two organisations, or how you could be part of the Welcome Cafe and Listening Space team, please don’t hesitate to ask either Rev Irene or Tim.

TEDDY BEARS PICNIC only one week to go. Come along to join in the fun or lend a helping hand. More details from Rev. Irene 07711996519 or Shirley.

PARACHUTE!

Our latest addition was well received on Thursday both by the children and the adults. Keep your eyes peeled you’ll be seeing parachute games taking place at many Minster activities. Thanks to the Henry Smith Fund for helping us to purchase this!

GIRLS BRIGADE

Three girls from 1st Hull went to Hull & East Yorkshire District Girls Brigade camp at the end of July. (There were approximately thirty-five of us altogether) Aurora and I went as well. It was their first time away with Girls' Brigade. We had a wonderful time together. On Friday evening we shared a lovely meal and got to know the girls from other groups and settled into our rooms. On Saturday we went to Flamingo Land, splitting into those who liked fast rides and those who did. They were very daring. I heard lots of screams. Some of the girls I was with went on the car ride, wagon wheel wide and helicopters ride. Aurora and I went on the wagon wheel ride, it was great to see the views across the park. After lunch Auora and I went for a walk around the zoo with the hope of Aurora having a nap... it never happened. 

We met up with some of the group and had a walk around the animals and fishes which was lovely. Aurora was animated watching the fishes and enjoyed showing me and the other girls them. After our train ride around the park, we met up with the rest of the group and whilst some were spending in the shop, we watched the pirate show and got squirted with more water. It was great fun.  

We went to Ings Park Alpacas on the Sunday. The girls had the opportunity to walk and feed alpacas, sheep, and goats. We learned how to care and look after them and choose the alpacas we wanted to walk. Some alpacas needed a little encouragement to keep walking, but it was all part of the fun and the girls got to take them over little jumps (over logs.) It was a bit wet, but they still had a fabulous time. The girls and staff helped to look after and entertain Aurora, especially whilst I was fighting to get her crib back in the roof box of the car! 

They were honestly amazing, and I am so proud of them all but especially the girls (Hollie, Alice and Risa) from 1st Hull. They all got on, made friendships and were present in the moment. It was a great opportunity for our girls to meet others locally in Girls Brigade, increase their independence and celebrate 130 Years of Girls Brigade being present and enriching girls’ lives and making a positive difference to "Seek, Serve and Follow Christ."

Friday night candlelit concert in the Minster

PRAYER POINTS FOR THE TWELFTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY

·         Please pray for Jane Owen and her family as Jane is ill in hospital.

·         For those we know who are sick or bereaved or awaiting hospital procedures, for healing and comfort.

·         For all who have been caught up in wildfires around the world. For those who have lost loved ones and their homes. For help in rebuilding broken lives.

·         For all those living as Christians in Manipur who are suffering. Particularly for Kamsat and his ministry there.

·         For all receiving exam results, for those celebrating and for those coping with disappointment.

COLLECT FOR THE TWELFTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY

God of constant mercy, who sent your Son to save us,

remind us of your goodness, increase your graces within us,

that our thankfulness may grow

through Jesus Christ our Lord AMEN


READINGS FOR THE TWELFTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY

Psalm 124

Isaiah 51:1-6

Romans 12:1-8

Matthew 16:13-20

DIARY FOR THE NEXT  FOUR WEEKS

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Rev Irene & Val both have covid and are unable to write this weeks lifeline. Our Director of Operations, Alasdair, has put together the following in their absence.
Don’t worry, normal service will resume next week.
We pray for speedy healing for both of them!

One of the biggest complaints I receive is around our sound system. We have an excellent quality system but it can be sometimes difficult to use especially in a very echo filled church like the Minster.
For most of us, we are able to hear services and events with no difficulty, but for others it is a constant source of headache and irritation.

As Matthew 7:7 says, “ask, and it shall be given to you” and I am pleased to announce that our new digital hearing loop system has been fitted and it is working.
The system works on your smartphone, using the churches WiFi. You can then either plug in headphones or an induction loop worn around the neck, or connect your hearing aids directly to the phone via bluetooth.
Information on how to do this is available in church, and we have plenty of headphones, induction loops and devices to borrow if you don’t have them yourself.

In other news, our apprentice, Bailey, turns 18 today (15th Aug). For those that don’t know Bailey, he has been with us for 13 months and leaves us at the end of this month. Many Happy Returns from all of us at Hull Minster- drinks on you!

Please do check out the website and social media channels. There so much going on for you to get involved with.
This week we have Messy Church on Wednesday at 10am, The Welcome cafe on Thursday from 10:30 to 3:30, A Tribute to Queen on Friday which is the latest in the series of candlelight concerts and on Saturday the Vox Trinitas ensemble entertain us at 12noon as part of the Saturday concert series.
These plus services, exhibitions, our wonderful cafe and shop mean there is plenty to see and do all week at Hull Minster.

Finally, Rev Rob and our verger Jon Major were at the cenotaph this morning for VJ day. Around 50 people were present to mark the 78th anniversary of the end of the second world war.

 

 

If you would like to be prepared for the autumn term why not read through Ruth and the wonderful story of God working in her life.

 

 

Speak to Rev Rob if you are interested.

 

 

Welcome café last week was in the first week of the school summer holidays and we had lots of families visiting, enjoying the heritage activities but also the giant Jenga! It stood out how many people said they did not know the Minster had so much to offer families and they almost universally used the word ‘Welcome’ in their description of their experience.  One lovely lady said she felt as she entered the Minster she was wrapped in a blanket of welcome. What a lovely image. Our wonderful welcomers make it so easy to come through the door and the Welcome Café adds so much to the service a Minster is intended to offer. I realise I have used the word ‘welcome’ a lot, but I promise you it is the right word to use! Please come and join us on any Thursday between 10.30am and 3pm for coffee, tea and a warm Welcome. Soup served from 12ish.

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

IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT

It is great to have ReNew and Hull City Council present during our Welcome Café held every Thursday in the Minster. These groups are there to help anyone with concerns or queries.

I must emphasise that this is available in the same way the Welcome Cafe and Listening Space are: to absolutely everyone.  That means you, your friends, family members, and even those who walk into the church for the very first time.

If you have any questions about either of these two organisations, or how you could be part of the Welcome Cafe and Listening Space team, please don’t hesitate to ask either Rev Irene or Tim.

 

 





** FREE HOLIDAY ACTIVITIES**

22nd & 23rd AUGUST - For various ages Hull Minster with Hull CC have three summer archaeology events planned for this summer as part of the Healthy Holiday Hull programme.

These are aimed at teaching young people about archaeology with hands-on activities and a free lunch.


PRAYER POINTS FOR THE THIRD WEEK OF AUGUST

·         For those we know who are sick or bereaved or awaiting hospital procedures, for healing and comfort.

·         We pray for all those who come along to our summer holiday activities. That these occasions will be refreshing and encouraging for all who come along.

·         For all those living as Christians in Manipur who are suffering. Particularly for Kamsat and his ministry there.

·         For Rev Irene and Val and for all others who are sick in body and spirit.

COLLECT FOR THE ELEVENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY

God of glory,

the end of our searching,

help us to lay aside

all that prevents us from seeking your kingdom,

and to give all that we have

to gain the pearl beyond all price,

through our Saviour Jesus Christ.



READINGS FOR THE ELEVENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY

Genesis 45.1-15

Psalm 133 

Romans 11.1-2a, 29-32  

Matthew 15.[10-20]21-28


Diary for Next Two Weeks 

Minster Lifeline 30

Olga writes:

“Thank you, this week’s Lifeline is a tonic full of smiles!”

REV. IRENE writes:

What encouraging words from Olga, thank you. Val and I really enjoy putting Lifeline together each week. It is Val that does all the hard work and sends out to so many people each week. Please keep --*the news and pictures coming in!

We are very fortunate to have four clergy at the Minster however If you come into Sunday services you will realise that we are often down to just two. This is because wherever possible we are helping out churches that are in vacancy, and at the moment there are a lot without a vicar in all areas of the city and the East Riding.

We need more and more people to step up and volunteer for many jobs that need doing to make services possible in the Minster – great shortage at the moment is people to work the tech desk. It looks difficult but I can assure you once you have been shown it is straightforward to do.

Colossians 3:23 

Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart,

as working for the Lord, not for human masters, 

since you know that you will receive an inheritance from the Lord as a reward. It is the Lord Christ you are serving.

BE PREPARED

ZOOM BIBLE STUDY WEDNESDAY EVENINGS (From September)

If you would like to be prepared for the autumn term why not read through Ruth and the wonderful story of God working in her life

Online: hullminster.org/teaching 7:30 p.m.

 

ALPHA will be recommencing in September so please let Rev. Rob know if you are interested in participating.

WELCOME CAFÉ (from strangers to friends) & LISTENING SPACE

Welcome café last week was in the first week of the school summer holidays and we had lots of families visiting, enjoying the heritage activities but also the giant Jenga! It stood out how many people said they did not know the Minster had so much to offer families and they almost universally used the word ‘Welcome’ in their description of their experience.  One lovely lady said she felt as she entered the Minster she was wrapped in a blanket of welcome. What a lovely image. Our wonderful welcomers make it so easy to come through the door and the Welcome Café adds so much to the service a Minster is intended to offer. I realise I have used the word ‘welcome’ a lot, but I promise you it is the right word to use! Please come and join us on any Thursday between 10.30am and 3pm for coffee, tea and a warm Welcome. Soup served from 12ish.

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

IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT

It is great to have ReNew and Hull City Council present during our Welcome Café held every Thursday in the Minster. These groups are there to help anyone with concerns or queries.

I must emphasise that this is available in the same way the Welcome Cafe and Listening Space are: to absolutely everyone.  That means you, your friends, family members, and even those who walk into the church for the very first time.

If you have any questions about either of these two organisations, or how you could be part of the Welcome Cafe and Listening Space team, please don’t hesitate to ask either Rev Irene or Tim.

GIRLS BRIGADE

On our last night of Girls Brigade for the summer term we were treated to bowling and food. It was a great night, and all of the girls had a fab time. I of course needed the barriers up more than the girls! We had some great strikes and spares from the girls, along with a few heavy bangs on the floor as the bowling ball hit the runway with such force, I thought we were going through to the core! It was such a lovely way to welcome our new girls and families Thank you Hull Minster. 

THIS SATURDAY’S CONCERT

 North Ferriby Ladies will entertain us with their sumptuous singing.  Not to be missed!

RECENT CONFIRMATION AND BAPTISM SERVICE



TEDDY BEARS PICNIC

On 30th August 2023 we are holding our annual Teddy Bears Picnic and we are in need of Childrens' books, toys (good condition and complete) and also teddies for the tombola, again must be in  good clean condition.

You can drop them off and give to Rev Irene or Shirley  Ask your friends & neighbours.

If you would like to help on the day please let Irene or Shirley know. Thank you.



** FREE HOLIDAY ACTIVITIES**

22nd & 23rd AUGUST - For various ages Hull Minster with Hull CC have three summer archaeology events planned for this summer as part of the Healthy Holiday Hull programme.

These are aimed at teaching young people about archaeology with hands-on activities and a free lunch.

CHURCH WARDEN HAVING A JOLLY!
One of our Church wardens having a jolly conversation with Eeyore.

I think Eeyore was hoping to have a sip of Robin’s wine, but he wasn’t sharing.

PRAYER POINTS FOR THE SECOND WEEK OF AUGUST

·         For those we know who are sick or bereaved or awaiting hospital procedures, for healing and comfort.

·         We pray for all those who come along to our summer holiday activities. That these occasions will be refreshing and encouraging for all who come along.

·         For all those living as Christians in Manipur who are suffering. Particularly for Kamsat and his ministry there.

·         For Captain John as he undergoes surgery for a shoulder replacement after a nasty fall in his home

COLLECT FOR THE TENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY

Lord of heaven and earth,

as Jesus taught his disciples to be persistent in prayer,

give us patience and courage never to lose hope,

but always to bring our prayers before you;

through Jesus Christ our Lord AMEN

READINGS FOR THE TENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY

Psalm 105:1-6, 16-22,45b

1Kings 19:9-18

Romans 10:5-15

Matthew 14:23-33

 

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PRAYER POINTS FOR THE FIRST WEEK OF AUGUST

For those we know who are sick or bereaved or awaiting hospital procedures, for healing and comfort.

·         We pray for all those who come along to our summer holiday activities. That these occasions will be refreshing and encouraging for all who come along.

·         For all those living as Christians in Manipur who are suffering. Particularly for Kamsat and his ministry there.

·         For all involved in schoolwork. For a restful holiday throughout August and for safety for all pupils and their families





COLLECT FOR THE NINTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY

THE TRANSFIGURATION OF OUR LORD

Father in Heaven, whose Son Jesus Christ was wonderfully transfigured

before chosen witnesses upon the holy mountain

and spoke of the exodus that he would accomplish at Jerusalem;

give us strength so to hear his voice and bear our cross

that in the world to come we may see him as he is;

through Jesus Christ our Lord AMEN

 

READINGS FOR THE TRANSFIGURATION OF OUR LORD

Psalm 97

Daniel 7:9-10, 13-14

2 Peter 1:16-19

Luke 9: 28-36

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BE PREPARED!

ZOOM BIBLE STUDY WEDNESDAY EVENINGS (From September)

If you would like to be prepared for the autumn term, why not read through Ruth and the wonderful story of God working in her life.

Online: hullminster.org/teaching 7:30 p.m.

ALPHA will be recommencing in September so please let Rev. Rob know if you are interested in participating.

 










WELCOME CAFÉ (from strangers to friends) & LISTENING SPACE

Welcome Café is held every Thursday morning 10:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Please do quickly visit 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 on occasion, 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.

IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT

It is great to have ReNew and Hull City Council present during our Welcome Café held every Thursday in the Minster. These groups are there to help anyone with concerns or queries.

I must emphasise that this is available in the same way the Welcome Cafe and Listening Space are: to absolutely everyone.  That means you, your friends, family members, and even those who walk into the church for the very first time.

If you have any questions about either of these two organisations, or how you could be part of the Welcome Cafe and Listening Space team, please don’t hesitate to ask either Rev Irene or Tim.







RACE FOR LIFE.

Thank you to everyone who has sponsored us, we are so chuffed with the result.

LUNCHTIME TALKS AT THE MINSTER

TEDDY BEARS PICNIC

On 30th August 2023 we are holding our annual Teddy Bears Picnic and we are needing Childrens' books, toys (good condition and complete) and teddies for the tombola, again must be in good clean condition.

You can drop them off and give to Rev. Irene or Shirley  Ask your friends and neighbours.





SATURDAY CONCERTS

Sorry for the misinformation last week – the next concert is on August 12th.




PLEASE NOTE: there are many road closures in and around at the present time.  In particular, the A63 is closed from Friday evening until Monday morning between the Hull Royal turn-off and the Minster. Please allow extra time for your journeys.

INDIA

You may recall that over the past few weeks, we have asked for prayer for those Christians living in Manipur.  You may have seen in the news or online this week that there have been terrible things done to the women – making them parade naked.  The Prime Minister said it had ‘shamed’ the country.  We need to keep on praying for those living there and those working with the Christians.  Those living in foothill villages in close proximity to warring groups are the most vulnerable in Manipur’s conflict.


PRAYER POINTS FOR THE FOURTH WEEK OF JULY

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

  • We pray for all those who come along to our summer holiday activities. That these occasions will be refreshing and encouraging for all who come along.

  • For all those living as Christians in Manipur who are suffering. Particularly for Kamsat and his ministry there.

  • For all involved in schoolwork. For a restful holiday throughout August and for the safety of all pupils and their families

    COLLECT FOR THE EIGHTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY

Lord God, your Son left the riches of heaven

and became poor for our sake;

when we prosper save us from pride

when we are needy save us from despair, that we may trust in you alone;

through Jesus Christ our Lord AMEN

READINGS FOR THE EIGHTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY

Psalm 105:1-11

1 Kings 3:5-12

Romans 8:26-end

Matthew 13:31-33, 44-52

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Thank you to all the volunteers that attended, supported, and catered at Margaret Nicholson’s funeral.  A volunteer final farewell for Margaret on her final journey!

Margaret’s family would like to thank everyone at the Minster who helped at or attended her funeral. We are sure she would have been very pleased and grateful for the number of people who did so. The Minster really was her second home, and it was lovely for us to meet so many people there who had been her friends, often for many years, and thought highly of her.
The collection for Amnesty raised £270 which also would have pleased Margaret as it was one of the charities she most keenly supported so thanks again to everyone who contributed.

GREAT FUN AT JUNIOR CHURCH

The lesson this week was based on John 6 – the feeding of the five thousand.  Having read and talked through the lesson, each person (young and old!), was given a piece of paper.  We used to make these when we were at school many(!) years ago and called them fortune tellers.  However, today they were aiming to make sure everyone understood the importance of this miracle performed by Jesus.

INDIA

Following on from the article in the last two editions of Lifeline, we would ask that you continue to pray for Pastor Kamsat and his family.  The suffering the people of that region are enduring is beyond anything we can imagine, so we need to support them with our prayers.  Let us commit to praying for them daily – it is the least we can do and the most we can do.

RACE FOR LIFE

Becca and I are taking part in a Race for Life 5k to raise money and save lives.  One in two people will be diagnosed with cancer in their lifetime. Every single pound you donate makes a difference to Cancer Research UK’s groundbreaking work, so please sponsor us if you can. We joined in a few times some years ago (whilst my hair was still brown!), and now we want to try to get a little money together again for close friends we care about who are fighting this disease, as well so many others. If you can, please sponsor us! I will have sponsorship forms in on Tuesday and Wednesday and Robin will have them in on Sunday while we are “racing.”  Gill Alden

Some years earlier!!


PLEASE NOTE: there are many road closures in and around at the present time.  In particular, the A63 is closed from Friday evening until Monday morning between the Hull Royal turn-off and the Minster. Please allow extra time for your journeys

PRAYER POINTS FOR THE SECOND WEEK OF JULY

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

  • We pray for all those who work as encouragers in the lives of others. Sustain and strengthen through your Spirit so this work may continue.

  •   For all those living as Christians in Manipur who are suffering. Particularly for Kamsat and his ministry there.

  • We pray for all the pupils of Adelaide School. For families on the estate that are struggling both financially and with housing problems

    COLLECT FOR THE SIXTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY

    Creator God, you made us all in your own image

    may we discern you in all that we see

    and serve you in all that we do

    through Jesus Christ our Lord AMEN

READINGS FOR THE SIXTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY

Psalm 119:105-112

Isaiah 55:10-13

Romans 8:1-11

Matthew 13:1-9, 18-23

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ALPHA & ZOOM BIBLE STUDY WEDNESDAY EVENINGS

Alpha 6:30 p.m. in the Trinity Rooms

Online: hullminster.org/teaching 7:30 p.m.

WELCOME CAFÉ (from strangers to friends) & LISTENING SPACE

Welcome Café is held 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 on occasion, 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.

 

IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT

In addition to ReNew being present in the church as part of the Welcome Cafe and Listening Space that is open to absolutely everyone each Thursday, on the 6th July, a representative of the Hull City Council Wilson Centre information team will also be there.

This person will be able to take concerns or enquiries you may have about any of the City Council departments, from footpaths, planning applications, to Council Tax. 

Initially, this will be available from 11:00 until 12:30.

Naturally, we need to see what response there will be to this new service. This, like the situation with ReNew, will be monitored in order to gauge the interest for such information. If necessary, we will extend the time the two organisations are in church.

I must emphasise that this is available in the same way the Welcome Cafe and Listening Space are: to absolutely everyone.  That means you, your friends, family members, and even those who walk into the church for the very first time.

If you have any questions about either of these two organisations, or how you could be part of the Welcome Cafe and Listening Space team, please don’t hesitate to ask either Rev Irene or Tim.

JUDAH’S BAPTISM

On Sunday, Judah, son of  Revs. Hannah and Rob Suekarran, brother to Reuben, was baptised during the 11 o’clock service.  His grandmother created this wonderful tree, each leaf of which holds a message.  The verse of scripture underneath beautifully sums it up:

“Before I formed you in the womb  I knew you, before you were born I set you apart.”   Jeremiah 1:5

 HELP NEEDED!!

I am looking for three volunteers to help with a craft and games stall at Victoria Dock Village fair on Saturday 1st August. 1st Hull Girls Brigade will be promoting ourselves at the fair and we need a few more hands to ensure a successful interactive day. Please can you get in touch with Lauren (07508975775) if you are able to help. It will be greatly appreciated.  Lauren Jeffries


PETER LORD’S AFTERNOON TEA

On Wednesday 12th July, Peter Lord will be leading his final Strawberry Tea at 2 p.m.  All good things come to an end – Peter feels after ten years this should be the last gathering.

I am sure Peter will continue, in other ways, to enlighten us with anecdotes from the archives for many years to come.  Please put this date in your diary – not to be missed.



INDIA

Following on from the article in the last two editions of Lifeline, we would ask that you continue to pray for Pastor Kamsat and his family.  The suffering the people of that region are enduring is beyond anything we can imagine, so we need to support them with our prayers.  Let us commit to praying for them daily – it is the least we can do and the most we can do.

 







SATURDAY MUSIC IN THE MINSTER

The luscious sound of fifty wind, brass, and percussion players could be heard resounding throughout the Minster last Saturday. The afternoon concert was a collaboration between the Yorkshire Wind Orchestra and the Eclectic Wind Orchestra. Their programme included contemporary concert band music such as the Paris Sketches by Martin Ellerby and O magnum mysterium by Morten Lauridsen.    Ben Newton

Saturday 1st July

Featuring music ranging from the Spanish and classical repertoire to arrangements of popular hits, The Classical Guitar Ensemble of the East Riding of Yorkshire promises to lightly serenade its audience in a way that only the classical guitar can.

The programme is wide-ranging and includes: Celtic Ships – Leslie Searle, Jazz Band Blues – John Compton, and Summertime – George Gershwin, among many others.

PRAYER POINTS FOR THE FOURTH WEEK OF JUNE

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

  • We pray for all those who work as encouragers in the lives of others. Sustain and strengthen through your Spirit so this work may continue

  • We pray for the families of the 250 immigrants drowned off the coast of Greece

  • And for those lost in the Titan disaster

  • For all those living as Christians in Manipur who are suffering. Particularly for Kamsat and his ministry there.

  • We pray for all those struggling financially in these difficult times.  May those who can, be willing to help.

COLLECT FOR THE FOURTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY

Gracious Father, by the obedience of Jesus

you brought salvation to our wayward world;

draw us into harmony with your will,

that we may find all things restored in Him

our Saviour Jesus Christ.

AMEN

READINGS FOR THE FOURTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY

Psalm 13

Jeremiah 28:5-9

Romans 6:12-end

Matthew 10:40-end

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PETER LORD’S AFTERNOON TEA

On Wednesday 12th July, Peter Lord will be leading his final Strawberry Tea at 2 p.m.  All good things come to an end – Peter feels after ten years this should be the last gathering.

I’m sure Peter will continue, in other ways, to enlighten us with anecdotes from the archives for many years to come.  Please put this date in your diary – not to be missed!

 






HERITAGE TALKS

CAUSE FOR CONCERN from Jean Fenwick (There was a request that this be put in again)

Careforce workers 2009/2010

Do you remember the support given to Holy Trinity when we had Kamsat and Poacha Chongloi working enthusiastically with us as Careforce members on the Great Thornton Street Estate during 2009/2010?

I have recently received the attached email message from Kamsat with very disturbing news regarding the freedom of Christian worship out in Manipur; an area known as ‘land of gems’, in NE India. After you have read the message, please remember their communities in your prayers and pass on our concerns wherever possible.

With worrying concerns.

Jean F.

 Hi Jean,

Hope you are well. It been a very longtime since I left Hull and the Church that I still love.

I am writing to you this email asking for your valuable prayer support.

My people in Manipur are suffering, more than hundreds of Churches are burnt to ashes by some radical meitei people. The meitei are Hindus. They raped our women, killed even children and the elderly. 50.000 people are displaced everywhere in the country. Please search (if you have time) Manipur violence on the net. 

I want you share this story in Church. Right now I am save as I am in neighboring state. Internet has been suspended for 26 day now.

The State force, our CHIEF Minister is against us. The center Govt watches us from afar. BJP govt is against Christianity. 

There are refugees everywhere. We are lebelled as illegal immigrants/ terrorists. We have to defennd land, our villages and towns by our own.

We need world attention. 

Help

Pastor Kamsat Chongloi, Taphou Christian  Church, Maninipur India

 

PRAYER POINTS FOR THE THIRD WEEK OF JUNE

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

  • We pray for all those who work as encouragers in the lives of others. Sustain and strengthen through your Spirit so this work may continue

  • We pray for the families of those killed and injured on the streets of Nottingham

  • For all those living as Christians in Manipur who are suffering. Particularly for Kamsat and his ministry there.

  • We pray for all those struggling financially in these difficult times.  May those who can, be willing to help.

 

 COLLECT FOR THE THIRD SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY

Our God our saviour look on this wounded world

in pity and in power;

hold us fast to your promises of peace

won for us by your Son

Saviour Jesus Christ.

AMEN

READINGS FOR THE THIRD SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY

Psalm 86:1-10

Jeremiah 20:7-13

Romans 6:1b-11

Matthew 10:24-39

 

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HELP NEEDED!!

I am looking for three volunteers to help with a craft and games stall at Victoria Dock Village fair on Saturday 1st August. 1st Hull Girls Brigade will be promoting ourselves at the fair and we need a few more hands to ensure a successful interactive day. Please can you get in touch with Lauren (07508975775) if you are able to help. It will be greatly appreciated. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 












GRIEF AWARENESS CAFÉ

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 






















HERITAGE TALKS



THE PRAM MAN

After more than 16 years and 1,000 races, fundraiser John Burkhill has reached his £1m target for Macmillan Cancer Support in memory of his wife. Known as The Man With The Pram and instantly recognisable for his bright green wig, the 84-year-old from Sheffield began fundraising in 2007.

He was happy to have his photograph taken with Irene on Sunday morning when the roads were closed for the Hull half marathon and 10K.

CAUSE FOR CONCERN from Jean Fenwick

Careforce workers 2009/2010

Do you remember the support given to Holy Trinity when we had Kamsat and Poacha Chongloi working enthusiastically with us as Careforce members on the Great Thornton Street Estate during 2009/2010?

I have recently received the attached email message from Kamsat with very disturbing news regarding the freedom of Christian worship out in Manipur; an area known as ‘land of gems’, in NE India. After you have read the message, please remember their communities in your prayers and pass on our concerns wherever possible.

With worrying concerns.

Jean F.

Hi Jean,

Hope you are well. It been a very longtime since I left Hull and the Church that I still love.

I am writing to you this email asking for your valuable prayer support.

My people in Manipur are suffering, more than hundreds of Churches are burnt to ashes by some radical meitei people. The meitei are Hindus. They raped our women, killed even children and the elderly. 50.000 people are displaced everywhere in the country. Please search (if you have time) Manipur violence on the net. 

I want you share this story in Church. Right now I am save as I am in neighboring state. Internet has been suspended for 26 day now.

The State force, our CHIEF Minister is against us. The center Govt watches us from afar. BJP govt is against Christianity. 

There are refugees everywhere. We are lebelled as illegal immigrants/ terrorists. We have to defennd land, our villages and towns by our own.

We need world attention. 

Help

Pastor Kamsat Chongloi

Taphou Christian  Church, Maninipur India

OUR HULL MINSTER VOLUNTEERS

PRAYER POINTS FOR THE SECOND WEEK OF JUNE

·         For those we know who are sick or bereaved or awaiting hospital procedures, for healing and comfort.

·         We pray for all those who work as encouragers in the lives of others. Sustain and strengthen through your Spirit so this work may continue

·         We pray for twins Nala and River Nicholson baptised at the Minster this last Sunday

·         We give thanks for the children who survived the crash in Colombia’s Amazon jungle, that they have been found and reunited with their relatives.

·         We pray for all those struggling financially in these difficult times.  May those who can, be willing to help.

COLLECT FOR THE SECOND SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY

Faithful Creator, whose mercy never fails;

deepen our faithfulness to you

and to your living Word

 Jesus Christ our Lord.

AMEN

READINGS FOR THE SECOND SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY

Psalm 116:1, 10-17

Exodus 19:2-8a

Romans 5:1-8

Matthew 9:35-10.8

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PRAYER POINTS FOR THE FOURTH WEEK OF MAY

·         For those we know who are sick or bereaved or awaiting hospital procedures, for healing and comfort.

·         We pray for all those involved in the train accident in India for healing and comfort for the bereaved

·         We pray for special people in our lives

·         We pray for all those ordained as deacons and priest this year, that their ministry may be fruitful.

·         We pray for all those struggling financially in these difficult times.  May those who can, be willing to help.

COLLECT FOR BARNABAS THE APOSTLE

Beautiful God, giver of all gifts

who poured your spirit upon your servant Barnabas

and gave him grace to encourage others;

Help us by his example to be generous in our judgements

and unselfish in our service;

through Jesus Christ your Son our Lord.

AMEN

READINGS FOR BARNABAS THE APOSTLE

 

Psalm 112

Job 29:11-16

Acts 11:19-end

John 15:12-17

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ALPHA & ZOOM BIBLE STUDY WEDNESDAY EVENINGS

Alpha 6:30 p.m. in the Trinity Rooms (NOT THIS  COMING WEEK AS IT IS HALF-TERM)

Online: hullminster.org/teaching 7:30 p.m.

PLEA FROM WELCOME HOUSE

We have been asked by Olga, our Ukrainian friend, whether we are able to collect small toys for use at Welcome House. Welcome House provides daytime facilities for Asylum Seekers and Refugees in Hull and the East Riding. Often these are families with small children and at the moment they do not have toys for the children to play with.

If you can help, please bring things into the Minster, and leave for Irene. Thank you!

EXCITING JUNIOR CHURCH

It was great fun this week as children had to make decisions about what LOVE IS and what LOVE IS NOT.  They had a pack of ‘hearts’ saying such things as ‘kind’, ‘patient’, ‘grumpy,’ ‘jealous’, and they had to decide on which large heart on the board to paste these.  They were supposed to walk quickly but as you can see, that turned out to be more like running.  It was great and everyone enjoyed it, whilst learning important lessons

WELCOME CAFÉ (from strangers to friends) & LISTENING SPACE

Welcome Café is held 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.  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.

SATURDAY CONCERT SERIES                       

This week Simon-Mary Vincent will perform, introducing the Occasional Trio.

The Stamford Bridge Singers sang at a special Evensong on Saturday 27th . A pleasure to listen to.

HULL FOR HEROES


Hull Minster will now be collecting food for the Hull for Heroes foodbank. They need ambient long-lasting food like tins, pasta, sauces etc. also toiletries. The donation point will be behind the Welcome desk, so clear out your cupboards!

FREE MONEY FOR CHURCH!

Ecclesiastical is Hull Minster's insurer. This year they are running a donation scheme where they will donate £130 to the Minster for every new household insurance policy taken out. If you are going to renew your policy this year, please consider getting a direct quote from them. There are also discounts of 10% for policies where one of the holders is a church volunteer or staff member. You can ring the number on the information below to find out more.

 

PRAYER POINTS FOR THE FOURTH WEEK OF MAY

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

    We pray that the discussions of the World Leaders these last few days will have an effect for good.

  • We pray for special people in our live

  • We pray for teachers, staff and pupils during half term – a restful time for staff and a safe time for pupils

  • We pray for all those struggling financially in these difficult times.  May those who can, be willing to help.

COLLECT FOR TRINITY SUNDAY

Holy God, faithful and unchanging;

enlarge our minds with the knowledge of your truth

and draw us more deeply into the mystery of your love,

that we may truly worship you, Father, Son & Holy Spirit,

one God now and forever

AMEN     

READINGS FOR TRINITY SUNDAY

 

Psalm 8

Isaiah 40:12-17, 27-end

2 Corinthians 13:11-end

Matthew 28:16-end

 

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WELCOME CAFÉ (from strangers to friends) & LISTENING SPACE

Welcome Café is held 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.

HULL FOR HEROES

Hull Minster will now be collecting food for the Hull for Heroes foodbank. They need ambient long-lasting food like tins, pasta, sauces etc. also toiletries. The donation point will be behind the Welcome desk, so clear out your cupboards!  Bailey










ASCENSION DAY SERVICE 6:30 a.m.

The choir on the tower roof celebrating Ascension Day.


MUSICAL CONCERT - BECOMING SANE

You can see from Rachel’s expression what she thinks of Ben’s playing and Louana Tranmer’s singing!

GIRLS BRIGADE

It was good to have the Girls’ Brigade taking part in the 9:30 a.m. Sunday service, as they led our prayers and encouraged us in singing.  There were badges given out and one new recruit welcomed into the group.

Education Matters!

It was such a pleasure to be joined by Corey, Ellis, Jacob and Josh,this week when they visited the Jewish Living Experience Exhibition.  They first came to Hull Minster for a primary school education visit when they were pupil at Bude Park Primary School.

Now apprentices at Ron Dearing UTC, they remembered the communion activity they did with Jane and Irene and were able to relate this to what they saw in the exhibition.  We often wonder what impact education has on the youngsters we meet and have to wait a long time to find out.   They feel welcome and comfortable at Hull Minster and often meet up with their friends during their long Thursday lunch break. I think we can call this success! Jane Owen

PRAYER POINTS FOR THE FOURTH WEEK OF MAY

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

  • We pray that the discussions of the World Leaders these last few days will have an effect for good.

  • We pray for special people in our lives

  • We pray for more facilities for young people to help keep them away from crime.

  • We pray for all those struggling financially in these difficult times.  May those who can, be willing to help.

COLLECT FOR PENTECOST WHIT SUNDAY

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

strengthen your children with the gift of faith,

revive your Church with the breath of love,

and renew the face of the earth, through Jesus Christ our Lord

 

AMEN     

READINGS FOR PENTECOST WHIT SUNDAY

Psalm 104:26-36, 37b

1 Corinthians 12:3b-13

Acts 2:1-21

John 20:19-23

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REV. IRENE writes:

It was great to see so many people drop in on Thursday last week. Many grandmas were delighted to find activities for the grandchildren in the Minster and an opportunity to look around the building and even take part in the archaeological ‘dig’ prepared by Jane Owen.

One lovely lady (photograph on right), came in with her husband, daughter and partner and two grandchildren, they had a great time and joined us for drinks and refreshments. She was so enthusiastic about the Minster and all that was happening, she made this wonderful comment….

‘when I entered the building and saw all the activities

I felt I was wrapped in a blanket of welcome and warmth’

We pray that every person that comes through the Minster’s doors may feel just the same.  Thank you to everyone that makes it happen!

FAMILY CREATIVE WORKSHOP

Hull Minster hosted a Make, Create and Play session on Wednesday 26th July, 2-4pm. The session was based on the theme of caring for our world, and led by Hull Scrapstore. Using materials from local businesses that would have otherwise gone to recycling or landfill, people of all ages made models of trees, birds, bird feeders, whales, or anything that people wanted. The only limit was our imagination!

The session was lots of fun, particularly for those of us wanting to do something fun and creative with our children during the school holidays. We are very grateful to Sarah and Derek from Scrapstore for leading us so well, and for all the new friends we made during the session.

A huge thank you to everyone who has worked so hard this past week - we have enjoyed some great events with the families afternoon on Wednesday - full of families enjoying crafts together, the heritage talk on Thursday evening, and then a fantastic weekend with over 2,000 people at the Back to Life festival followed by a wonderful service on Sunday as six adults were baptised and/or confirmed. This is Hull Minster at its best - with the doors wide open to welcome thousands of people, the cafe and shop buzzing, and the joy of celebrating in worship and prayer with people committing their lives to follow Jesus. This is only possible because of the commitment and hard work of the whole team - volunteers, staff, laity, and clergy. Heartfelt thanks to everyone. Dominic Black

BE PREPARED

ZOOM BIBLE STUDY WEDNESDAY EVENINGS (From September)

If you would like to be prepared for the autumn term why not read through Ruth and the wonderful story of God working in her life

Online: hullminster.org/teaching 7:30 p.m.

 

ALPHA will be recommencing in September so please let Rev. Rob know if you are interested in participating.

WELCOME CAFÉ (from strangers to friends) & LISTENING SPACE

Welcome café last week was in the first week of the school summer holidays and we had lots of families visiting, enjoying the heritage activities but also the giant Jenga! It stood out how many people said they did not know the Minster had so much to offer families and they almost universally used the word ‘Welcome’ in their description of their experience.  One lovely lady said she felt as she entered the Minster she was wrapped in a blanket of welcome. What a lovely image. Our wonderful welcomers make it so easy to come through the door and the Welcome Café adds so much to the service a Minster is intended to offer. I realise I have used the word ‘welcome’ a lot, but I promise you it is the right word to use! Please come and join us on any Thursday between 10.30am and 3pm for coffee, tea and a warm Welcome. Soup served from 12ish.

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

IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT

It is great to have ReNew and Hull City Council present during our Welcome Café held every Thursday in the Minster. These groups are there to help anyone with concerns or queries.

I must emphasise that this is available in the same way the Welcome Cafe and Listening Space are: to absolutely everyone.  That means you, your friends, family members, and even those who walk into the church for the very first time.

If you have any questions about either of these two organisations, or how you could be part of the Welcome Cafe and Listening Space team, please don’t hesitate to ask either Rev Irene or Tim.

UPCOMING SATURDAY CONCERT

 North Ferriby Ladies will entertain us with their sumptuous singing.  Not to be missed!


TEDDY BEARS PICNIC

On 30th August 2023 we are holding our annual Teddy Bears Picnic and we are in need of Childrens' books, toys (good condition and complete) and also teddies for the tombola, again must be in  good clean condition.

You can drop them off and give to Rev Irene or Shirley  Ask your friends & neighbours.

If you would like to help on the day please let Irene or Shirley know. Thank you.



LUNCHTIME TALKS AT THE MINSTER



PRAYER POINTS FOR THE FIRST WEEK OF AUGUST

For those we know who are sick or bereaved or awaiting hospital procedures, for healing and comfort.

·         We pray for all those who come along to our summer holiday activities. That these occasions will be refreshing and encouraging for all who come along.

·         For all those living as Christians in Manipur who are suffering. Particularly for Kamsat and his ministry there.

·         For all involved in schoolwork. For a restful holiday throughout August and for safety for all pupils and their families



COLLECT FOR THE NINTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY

THE TRANSFIGURATION OF OUR LORD

Father in Heaven, whose Son Jesus Christ was wonderfully transfigured

before chosen witnesses upon the holy mountain

and spoke of the exodus that he would accomplish at Jerusalem;

give us strength so to hear his voice and bear our cross

that in the world to come we may see him as he is;

through Jesus Christ our Lord AMEN

 

READINGS FOR THE TRANSFIGURATION OF OUR LORD

Psalm 97

Daniel 7:9-10, 13-14

2 Peter 1:16-19

Luke 9: 28-36

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BE PREPARED!

ZOOM BIBLE STUDY WEDNESDAY EVENINGS (From September)

If you would like to be prepared for the autumn term, why not read through Ruth and the wonderful story of God working in her life.

Online: hullminster.org/teaching 7:30 p.m.

ALPHA will be recommencing in September so please let Rev. Rob know if you are interested in participating.

 










WELCOME CAFÉ (from strangers to friends) & LISTENING SPACE

Welcome Café is held every Thursday morning 10:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Please do quickly visit 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 on occasion, 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.

IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT

It is great to have ReNew and Hull City Council present during our Welcome Café held every Thursday in the Minster. These groups are there to help anyone with concerns or queries.

I must emphasise that this is available in the same way the Welcome Cafe and Listening Space are: to absolutely everyone.  That means you, your friends, family members, and even those who walk into the church for the very first time.

If you have any questions about either of these two organisations, or how you could be part of the Welcome Cafe and Listening Space team, please don’t hesitate to ask either Rev Irene or Tim.







RACE FOR LIFE.

Thank you to everyone who has sponsored us, we are so chuffed with the result.

LUNCHTIME TALKS AT THE MINSTER

TEDDY BEARS PICNIC

On 30th August 2023 we are holding our annual Teddy Bears Picnic and we are needing Childrens' books, toys (good condition and complete) and teddies for the tombola, again must be in good clean condition.

You can drop them off and give to Rev. Irene or Shirley  Ask your friends and neighbours.





SATURDAY CONCERTS

Sorry for the misinformation last week – the next concert is on August 12th.




PLEASE NOTE: there are many road closures in and around at the present time.  In particular, the A63 is closed from Friday evening until Monday morning between the Hull Royal turn-off and the Minster. Please allow extra time for your journeys.

INDIA

You may recall that over the past few weeks, we have asked for prayer for those Christians living in Manipur.  You may have seen in the news or online this week that there have been terrible things done to the women – making them parade naked.  The Prime Minister said it had ‘shamed’ the country.  We need to keep on praying for those living there and those working with the Christians.  Those living in foothill villages in close proximity to warring groups are the most vulnerable in Manipur’s conflict.


PRAYER POINTS FOR THE FOURTH WEEK OF JULY

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

  • We pray for all those who come along to our summer holiday activities. That these occasions will be refreshing and encouraging for all who come along.

  • For all those living as Christians in Manipur who are suffering. Particularly for Kamsat and his ministry there.

  • For all involved in schoolwork. For a restful holiday throughout August and for the safety of all pupils and their families

    COLLECT FOR THE EIGHTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY

Lord God, your Son left the riches of heaven

and became poor for our sake;

when we prosper save us from pride

when we are needy save us from despair, that we may trust in you alone;

through Jesus Christ our Lord AMEN

READINGS FOR THE EIGHTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY

Psalm 105:1-11

1 Kings 3:5-12

Romans 8:26-end

Matthew 13:31-33, 44-52

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Thank you to all the volunteers that attended, supported, and catered at Margaret Nicholson’s funeral.  A volunteer final farewell for Margaret on her final journey!

Margaret’s family would like to thank everyone at the Minster who helped at or attended her funeral. We are sure she would have been very pleased and grateful for the number of people who did so. The Minster really was her second home, and it was lovely for us to meet so many people there who had been her friends, often for many years, and thought highly of her.
The collection for Amnesty raised £270 which also would have pleased Margaret as it was one of the charities she most keenly supported so thanks again to everyone who contributed.

GREAT FUN AT JUNIOR CHURCH

The lesson this week was based on John 6 – the feeding of the five thousand.  Having read and talked through the lesson, each person (young and old!), was given a piece of paper.  We used to make these when we were at school many(!) years ago and called them fortune tellers.  However, today they were aiming to make sure everyone understood the importance of this miracle performed by Jesus.

INDIA

Following on from the article in the last two editions of Lifeline, we would ask that you continue to pray for Pastor Kamsat and his family.  The suffering the people of that region are enduring is beyond anything we can imagine, so we need to support them with our prayers.  Let us commit to praying for them daily – it is the least we can do and the most we can do.

RACE FOR LIFE

Becca and I are taking part in a Race for Life 5k to raise money and save lives.  One in two people will be diagnosed with cancer in their lifetime. Every single pound you donate makes a difference to Cancer Research UK’s groundbreaking work, so please sponsor us if you can. We joined in a few times some years ago (whilst my hair was still brown!), and now we want to try to get a little money together again for close friends we care about who are fighting this disease, as well so many others. If you can, please sponsor us! I will have sponsorship forms in on Tuesday and Wednesday and Robin will have them in on Sunday while we are “racing.”  Gill Alden

Some years earlier!!


PLEASE NOTE: there are many road closures in and around at the present time.  In particular, the A63 is closed from Friday evening until Monday morning between the Hull Royal turn-off and the Minster. Please allow extra time for your journeys

PRAYER POINTS FOR THE SECOND WEEK OF JULY

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

  • We pray for all those who work as encouragers in the lives of others. Sustain and strengthen through your Spirit so this work may continue.

  •   For all those living as Christians in Manipur who are suffering. Particularly for Kamsat and his ministry there.

  • We pray for all the pupils of Adelaide School. For families on the estate that are struggling both financially and with housing problems

    COLLECT FOR THE SIXTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY

    Creator God, you made us all in your own image

    may we discern you in all that we see

    and serve you in all that we do

    through Jesus Christ our Lord AMEN

READINGS FOR THE SIXTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY

Psalm 119:105-112

Isaiah 55:10-13

Romans 8:1-11

Matthew 13:1-9, 18-23

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ALPHA & ZOOM BIBLE STUDY WEDNESDAY EVENINGS

Alpha 6:30 p.m. in the Trinity Rooms

Online: hullminster.org/teaching 7:30 p.m.

WELCOME CAFÉ (from strangers to friends) & LISTENING SPACE

Welcome Café is held 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 on occasion, 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.

 

IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT

In addition to ReNew being present in the church as part of the Welcome Cafe and Listening Space that is open to absolutely everyone each Thursday, on the 6th July, a representative of the Hull City Council Wilson Centre information team will also be there.

This person will be able to take concerns or enquiries you may have about any of the City Council departments, from footpaths, planning applications, to Council Tax. 

Initially, this will be available from 11:00 until 12:30.

Naturally, we need to see what response there will be to this new service. This, like the situation with ReNew, will be monitored in order to gauge the interest for such information. If necessary, we will extend the time the two organisations are in church.

I must emphasise that this is available in the same way the Welcome Cafe and Listening Space are: to absolutely everyone.  That means you, your friends, family members, and even those who walk into the church for the very first time.

If you have any questions about either of these two organisations, or how you could be part of the Welcome Cafe and Listening Space team, please don’t hesitate to ask either Rev Irene or Tim.

JUDAH’S BAPTISM

On Sunday, Judah, son of  Revs. Hannah and Rob Suekarran, brother to Reuben, was baptised during the 11 o’clock service.  His grandmother created this wonderful tree, each leaf of which holds a message.  The verse of scripture underneath beautifully sums it up:

“Before I formed you in the womb  I knew you, before you were born I set you apart.”   Jeremiah 1:5

 HELP NEEDED!!

I am looking for three volunteers to help with a craft and games stall at Victoria Dock Village fair on Saturday 1st August. 1st Hull Girls Brigade will be promoting ourselves at the fair and we need a few more hands to ensure a successful interactive day. Please can you get in touch with Lauren (07508975775) if you are able to help. It will be greatly appreciated.  Lauren Jeffries


PETER LORD’S AFTERNOON TEA

On Wednesday 12th July, Peter Lord will be leading his final Strawberry Tea at 2 p.m.  All good things come to an end – Peter feels after ten years this should be the last gathering.

I am sure Peter will continue, in other ways, to enlighten us with anecdotes from the archives for many years to come.  Please put this date in your diary – not to be missed.



INDIA

Following on from the article in the last two editions of Lifeline, we would ask that you continue to pray for Pastor Kamsat and his family.  The suffering the people of that region are enduring is beyond anything we can imagine, so we need to support them with our prayers.  Let us commit to praying for them daily – it is the least we can do and the most we can do.

 







SATURDAY MUSIC IN THE MINSTER

The luscious sound of fifty wind, brass, and percussion players could be heard resounding throughout the Minster last Saturday. The afternoon concert was a collaboration between the Yorkshire Wind Orchestra and the Eclectic Wind Orchestra. Their programme included contemporary concert band music such as the Paris Sketches by Martin Ellerby and O magnum mysterium by Morten Lauridsen.    Ben Newton

Saturday 1st July

Featuring music ranging from the Spanish and classical repertoire to arrangements of popular hits, The Classical Guitar Ensemble of the East Riding of Yorkshire promises to lightly serenade its audience in a way that only the classical guitar can.

The programme is wide-ranging and includes: Celtic Ships – Leslie Searle, Jazz Band Blues – John Compton, and Summertime – George Gershwin, among many others.

PRAYER POINTS FOR THE FOURTH WEEK OF JUNE

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

  • We pray for all those who work as encouragers in the lives of others. Sustain and strengthen through your Spirit so this work may continue

  • We pray for the families of the 250 immigrants drowned off the coast of Greece

  • And for those lost in the Titan disaster

  • For all those living as Christians in Manipur who are suffering. Particularly for Kamsat and his ministry there.

  • We pray for all those struggling financially in these difficult times.  May those who can, be willing to help.

COLLECT FOR THE FOURTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY

Gracious Father, by the obedience of Jesus

you brought salvation to our wayward world;

draw us into harmony with your will,

that we may find all things restored in Him

our Saviour Jesus Christ.

AMEN

READINGS FOR THE FOURTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY

Psalm 13

Jeremiah 28:5-9

Romans 6:12-end

Matthew 10:40-end

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PETER LORD’S AFTERNOON TEA

On Wednesday 12th July, Peter Lord will be leading his final Strawberry Tea at 2 p.m.  All good things come to an end – Peter feels after ten years this should be the last gathering.

I’m sure Peter will continue, in other ways, to enlighten us with anecdotes from the archives for many years to come.  Please put this date in your diary – not to be missed!

 






HERITAGE TALKS

CAUSE FOR CONCERN from Jean Fenwick (There was a request that this be put in again)

Careforce workers 2009/2010

Do you remember the support given to Holy Trinity when we had Kamsat and Poacha Chongloi working enthusiastically with us as Careforce members on the Great Thornton Street Estate during 2009/2010?

I have recently received the attached email message from Kamsat with very disturbing news regarding the freedom of Christian worship out in Manipur; an area known as ‘land of gems’, in NE India. After you have read the message, please remember their communities in your prayers and pass on our concerns wherever possible.

With worrying concerns.

Jean F.

 Hi Jean,

Hope you are well. It been a very longtime since I left Hull and the Church that I still love.

I am writing to you this email asking for your valuable prayer support.

My people in Manipur are suffering, more than hundreds of Churches are burnt to ashes by some radical meitei people. The meitei are Hindus. They raped our women, killed even children and the elderly. 50.000 people are displaced everywhere in the country. Please search (if you have time) Manipur violence on the net. 

I want you share this story in Church. Right now I am save as I am in neighboring state. Internet has been suspended for 26 day now.

The State force, our CHIEF Minister is against us. The center Govt watches us from afar. BJP govt is against Christianity. 

There are refugees everywhere. We are lebelled as illegal immigrants/ terrorists. We have to defennd land, our villages and towns by our own.

We need world attention. 

Help

Pastor Kamsat Chongloi, Taphou Christian  Church, Maninipur India

 

PRAYER POINTS FOR THE THIRD WEEK OF JUNE

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

  • We pray for all those who work as encouragers in the lives of others. Sustain and strengthen through your Spirit so this work may continue

  • We pray for the families of those killed and injured on the streets of Nottingham

  • For all those living as Christians in Manipur who are suffering. Particularly for Kamsat and his ministry there.

  • We pray for all those struggling financially in these difficult times.  May those who can, be willing to help.

 

 COLLECT FOR THE THIRD SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY

Our God our saviour look on this wounded world

in pity and in power;

hold us fast to your promises of peace

won for us by your Son

Saviour Jesus Christ.

AMEN

READINGS FOR THE THIRD SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY

Psalm 86:1-10

Jeremiah 20:7-13

Romans 6:1b-11

Matthew 10:24-39

 

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HELP NEEDED!!

I am looking for three volunteers to help with a craft and games stall at Victoria Dock Village fair on Saturday 1st August. 1st Hull Girls Brigade will be promoting ourselves at the fair and we need a few more hands to ensure a successful interactive day. Please can you get in touch with Lauren (07508975775) if you are able to help. It will be greatly appreciated. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 












GRIEF AWARENESS CAFÉ

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 






















HERITAGE TALKS



THE PRAM MAN

After more than 16 years and 1,000 races, fundraiser John Burkhill has reached his £1m target for Macmillan Cancer Support in memory of his wife. Known as The Man With The Pram and instantly recognisable for his bright green wig, the 84-year-old from Sheffield began fundraising in 2007.

He was happy to have his photograph taken with Irene on Sunday morning when the roads were closed for the Hull half marathon and 10K.

CAUSE FOR CONCERN from Jean Fenwick

Careforce workers 2009/2010

Do you remember the support given to Holy Trinity when we had Kamsat and Poacha Chongloi working enthusiastically with us as Careforce members on the Great Thornton Street Estate during 2009/2010?

I have recently received the attached email message from Kamsat with very disturbing news regarding the freedom of Christian worship out in Manipur; an area known as ‘land of gems’, in NE India. After you have read the message, please remember their communities in your prayers and pass on our concerns wherever possible.

With worrying concerns.

Jean F.

Hi Jean,

Hope you are well. It been a very longtime since I left Hull and the Church that I still love.

I am writing to you this email asking for your valuable prayer support.

My people in Manipur are suffering, more than hundreds of Churches are burnt to ashes by some radical meitei people. The meitei are Hindus. They raped our women, killed even children and the elderly. 50.000 people are displaced everywhere in the country. Please search (if you have time) Manipur violence on the net. 

I want you share this story in Church. Right now I am save as I am in neighboring state. Internet has been suspended for 26 day now.

The State force, our CHIEF Minister is against us. The center Govt watches us from afar. BJP govt is against Christianity. 

There are refugees everywhere. We are lebelled as illegal immigrants/ terrorists. We have to defennd land, our villages and towns by our own.

We need world attention. 

Help

Pastor Kamsat Chongloi

Taphou Christian  Church, Maninipur India

OUR HULL MINSTER VOLUNTEERS

PRAYER POINTS FOR THE SECOND WEEK OF JUNE

·         For those we know who are sick or bereaved or awaiting hospital procedures, for healing and comfort.

·         We pray for all those who work as encouragers in the lives of others. Sustain and strengthen through your Spirit so this work may continue

·         We pray for twins Nala and River Nicholson baptised at the Minster this last Sunday

·         We give thanks for the children who survived the crash in Colombia’s Amazon jungle, that they have been found and reunited with their relatives.

·         We pray for all those struggling financially in these difficult times.  May those who can, be willing to help.

COLLECT FOR THE SECOND SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY

Faithful Creator, whose mercy never fails;

deepen our faithfulness to you

and to your living Word

 Jesus Christ our Lord.

AMEN

READINGS FOR THE SECOND SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY

Psalm 116:1, 10-17

Exodus 19:2-8a

Romans 5:1-8

Matthew 9:35-10.8

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PRAYER POINTS FOR THE FOURTH WEEK OF MAY

·         For those we know who are sick or bereaved or awaiting hospital procedures, for healing and comfort.

·         We pray for all those involved in the train accident in India for healing and comfort for the bereaved

·         We pray for special people in our lives

·         We pray for all those ordained as deacons and priest this year, that their ministry may be fruitful.

·         We pray for all those struggling financially in these difficult times.  May those who can, be willing to help.

COLLECT FOR BARNABAS THE APOSTLE

Beautiful God, giver of all gifts

who poured your spirit upon your servant Barnabas

and gave him grace to encourage others;

Help us by his example to be generous in our judgements

and unselfish in our service;

through Jesus Christ your Son our Lord.

AMEN

READINGS FOR BARNABAS THE APOSTLE

 

Psalm 112

Job 29:11-16

Acts 11:19-end

John 15:12-17

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ALPHA & ZOOM BIBLE STUDY WEDNESDAY EVENINGS

Alpha 6:30 p.m. in the Trinity Rooms (NOT THIS  COMING WEEK AS IT IS HALF-TERM)

Online: hullminster.org/teaching 7:30 p.m.

PLEA FROM WELCOME HOUSE

We have been asked by Olga, our Ukrainian friend, whether we are able to collect small toys for use at Welcome House. Welcome House provides daytime facilities for Asylum Seekers and Refugees in Hull and the East Riding. Often these are families with small children and at the moment they do not have toys for the children to play with.

If you can help, please bring things into the Minster, and leave for Irene. Thank you!

EXCITING JUNIOR CHURCH

It was great fun this week as children had to make decisions about what LOVE IS and what LOVE IS NOT.  They had a pack of ‘hearts’ saying such things as ‘kind’, ‘patient’, ‘grumpy,’ ‘jealous’, and they had to decide on which large heart on the board to paste these.  They were supposed to walk quickly but as you can see, that turned out to be more like running.  It was great and everyone enjoyed it, whilst learning important lessons

WELCOME CAFÉ (from strangers to friends) & LISTENING SPACE

Welcome Café is held 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.  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.

SATURDAY CONCERT SERIES                       

This week Simon-Mary Vincent will perform, introducing the Occasional Trio.

The Stamford Bridge Singers sang at a special Evensong on Saturday 27th . A pleasure to listen to.

HULL FOR HEROES


Hull Minster will now be collecting food for the Hull for Heroes foodbank. They need ambient long-lasting food like tins, pasta, sauces etc. also toiletries. The donation point will be behind the Welcome desk, so clear out your cupboards!

FREE MONEY FOR CHURCH!

Ecclesiastical is Hull Minster's insurer. This year they are running a donation scheme where they will donate £130 to the Minster for every new household insurance policy taken out. If you are going to renew your policy this year, please consider getting a direct quote from them. There are also discounts of 10% for policies where one of the holders is a church volunteer or staff member. You can ring the number on the information below to find out more.

 

PRAYER POINTS FOR THE FOURTH WEEK OF MAY

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

    We pray that the discussions of the World Leaders these last few days will have an effect for good.

  • We pray for special people in our live

  • We pray for teachers, staff and pupils during half term – a restful time for staff and a safe time for pupils

  • We pray for all those struggling financially in these difficult times.  May those who can, be willing to help.

COLLECT FOR TRINITY SUNDAY

Holy God, faithful and unchanging;

enlarge our minds with the knowledge of your truth

and draw us more deeply into the mystery of your love,

that we may truly worship you, Father, Son & Holy Spirit,

one God now and forever

AMEN     

READINGS FOR TRINITY SUNDAY

 

Psalm 8

Isaiah 40:12-17, 27-end

2 Corinthians 13:11-end

Matthew 28:16-end

 

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WELCOME CAFÉ (from strangers to friends) & LISTENING SPACE

Welcome Café is held 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.

HULL FOR HEROES

Hull Minster will now be collecting food for the Hull for Heroes foodbank. They need ambient long-lasting food like tins, pasta, sauces etc. also toiletries. The donation point will be behind the Welcome desk, so clear out your cupboards!  Bailey










ASCENSION DAY SERVICE 6:30 a.m.

The choir on the tower roof celebrating Ascension Day.


MUSICAL CONCERT - BECOMING SANE

You can see from Rachel’s expression what she thinks of Ben’s playing and Louana Tranmer’s singing!

GIRLS BRIGADE

It was good to have the Girls’ Brigade taking part in the 9:30 a.m. Sunday service, as they led our prayers and encouraged us in singing.  There were badges given out and one new recruit welcomed into the group.

Education Matters!

It was such a pleasure to be joined by Corey, Ellis, Jacob and Josh,this week when they visited the Jewish Living Experience Exhibition.  They first came to Hull Minster for a primary school education visit when they were pupil at Bude Park Primary School.

Now apprentices at Ron Dearing UTC, they remembered the communion activity they did with Jane and Irene and were able to relate this to what they saw in the exhibition.  We often wonder what impact education has on the youngsters we meet and have to wait a long time to find out.   They feel welcome and comfortable at Hull Minster and often meet up with their friends during their long Thursday lunch break. I think we can call this success! Jane Owen

PRAYER POINTS FOR THE FOURTH WEEK OF MAY

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

  • We pray that the discussions of the World Leaders these last few days will have an effect for good.

  • We pray for special people in our lives

  • We pray for more facilities for young people to help keep them away from crime.

  • We pray for all those struggling financially in these difficult times.  May those who can, be willing to help.

COLLECT FOR PENTECOST WHIT SUNDAY

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

strengthen your children with the gift of faith,

revive your Church with the breath of love,

and renew the face of the earth, through Jesus Christ our Lord

 

AMEN     

READINGS FOR PENTECOST WHIT SUNDAY

Psalm 104:26-36, 37b

1 Corinthians 12:3b-13

Acts 2:1-21

John 20:19-23

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Minster Lifeline 28

REV. IRENE writes:

TOYS FOR UKRAINE

The collection of toys for Welcome House has been a great success.

THANK YOU to everyone who has contributed, particularly our friends in Scarborough who have filled my car to overflowing on more than one occasion! One of our volunteers and myself spent all of Saturday morning, sorting and bagging teddies, books, and toys so they are ready to be distributed.

We see many Ukranian friends regularly in the Minster and throughout August a Ukranian artist will be displaying her work down the north side of the church for all to see.

The people we see are happy to have been hosted by someone local and many now have flats or houses of their own. Frequently they tell me of others that would love to have a host family so if you are in the position to host a family for three or six months do let me know and I will put you in touch with the appropriate person.

We have so much, they have so little, and unfortunately, the fighting continues.

WE PRAY…….

Heavenly Father, hear our prayers for our brothers and sisters in Ukraine. Lord, we ask for peace for those who need peace, reconciliation for those who need reconciliation, and comfort for all who don't know what tomorrow will bring. Lord may your Kingdom come, and Your will be done.

 

BE PREPARED!

ZOOM BIBLE STUDY WEDNESDAY EVENINGS (From September)

If you would like to be prepared for the autumn term, why not read through Ruth and the wonderful story of God working in her life.

Online: hullminster.org/teaching 7:30 p.m.

ALPHA will be recommencing in September so please let Rev. Rob know if you are interested in participating.

 

JON MAJOR – FREEDOM OF THE CITY

I think the young man might be thinking that the hat suits him more than his grandfather

As Chaplain of the 11MCM made up of the Northella, Junella, Cordella, Farnella and Pict, I felt very privileged to be present as the crews of these and other vessels, that were part of the Falklands conflict, received Freedom of the City of Kingston upon Hull.  It was particularly special as our Verger, Jon Major, was one of those honored. Rev. Irene

This little boy’s grandad was one of those receiving this honour, unfortunately, I did not get his name, however, the young boy was so proud to wear his grandad’s cap!

WELCOME CAFÉ (from strangers to friends) & LISTENING SPACE

Welcome Café is held every Thursday morning 10:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Please do quickly visit 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 on occasion, 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.

IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT

It is great to have ReNew and Hull City Council present during our Welcome Café held every Thursday in the Minster. These groups are there to help anyone with concerns or queries.

I must emphasise that this is available in the same way the Welcome Cafe and Listening Space are: to absolutely everyone.  That means you, your friends, family members, and even those who walk into the church for the very first time.

If you have any questions about either of these two organisations, or how you could be part of the Welcome Cafe and Listening Space team, please don’t hesitate to ask either Rev Irene or Tim.

RACE FOR LIFE.

Thank you to everyone who has sponsored us, we are so chuffed with the result.

LUNCHTIME TALKS AT THE MINSTER

TEDDY BEARS PICNIC

On 30th August 2023 we are holding our annual Teddy Bears Picnic and we are needing Childrens' books, toys (good condition and complete) and teddies for the tombola, again must be in good clean condition.

You can drop them off and give to Rev. Irene or Shirley  Ask your friends and neighbours.





SATURDAY CONCERTS

Sorry for the misinformation last week – the next concert is on August 12th.




PLEASE NOTE: there are many road closures in and around at the present time.  In particular, the A63 is closed from Friday evening until Monday morning between the Hull Royal turn-off and the Minster. Please allow extra time for your journeys.

INDIA

You may recall that over the past few weeks, we have asked for prayer for those Christians living in Manipur.  You may have seen in the news or online this week that there have been terrible things done to the women – making them parade naked.  The Prime Minister said it had ‘shamed’ the country.  We need to keep on praying for those living there and those working with the Christians.  Those living in foothill villages in close proximity to warring groups are the most vulnerable in Manipur’s conflict.


PRAYER POINTS FOR THE FOURTH WEEK OF JULY

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

  • We pray for all those who come along to our summer holiday activities. That these occasions will be refreshing and encouraging for all who come along.

  • For all those living as Christians in Manipur who are suffering. Particularly for Kamsat and his ministry there.

  • For all involved in schoolwork. For a restful holiday throughout August and for the safety of all pupils and their families

    COLLECT FOR THE EIGHTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY

Lord God, your Son left the riches of heaven

and became poor for our sake;

when we prosper save us from pride

when we are needy save us from despair, that we may trust in you alone;

through Jesus Christ our Lord AMEN

READINGS FOR THE EIGHTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY

Psalm 105:1-11

1 Kings 3:5-12

Romans 8:26-end

Matthew 13:31-33, 44-52

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Thank you to all the volunteers that attended, supported, and catered at Margaret Nicholson’s funeral.  A volunteer final farewell for Margaret on her final journey!

Margaret’s family would like to thank everyone at the Minster who helped at or attended her funeral. We are sure she would have been very pleased and grateful for the number of people who did so. The Minster really was her second home, and it was lovely for us to meet so many people there who had been her friends, often for many years, and thought highly of her.
The collection for Amnesty raised £270 which also would have pleased Margaret as it was one of the charities she most keenly supported so thanks again to everyone who contributed.

GREAT FUN AT JUNIOR CHURCH

The lesson this week was based on John 6 – the feeding of the five thousand.  Having read and talked through the lesson, each person (young and old!), was given a piece of paper.  We used to make these when we were at school many(!) years ago and called them fortune tellers.  However, today they were aiming to make sure everyone understood the importance of this miracle performed by Jesus.

INDIA

Following on from the article in the last two editions of Lifeline, we would ask that you continue to pray for Pastor Kamsat and his family.  The suffering the people of that region are enduring is beyond anything we can imagine, so we need to support them with our prayers.  Let us commit to praying for them daily – it is the least we can do and the most we can do.

RACE FOR LIFE

Becca and I are taking part in a Race for Life 5k to raise money and save lives.  One in two people will be diagnosed with cancer in their lifetime. Every single pound you donate makes a difference to Cancer Research UK’s groundbreaking work, so please sponsor us if you can. We joined in a few times some years ago (whilst my hair was still brown!), and now we want to try to get a little money together again for close friends we care about who are fighting this disease, as well so many others. If you can, please sponsor us! I will have sponsorship forms in on Tuesday and Wednesday and Robin will have them in on Sunday while we are “racing.”  Gill Alden

Some years earlier!!


PLEASE NOTE: there are many road closures in and around at the present time.  In particular, the A63 is closed from Friday evening until Monday morning between the Hull Royal turn-off and the Minster. Please allow extra time for your journeys

PRAYER POINTS FOR THE SECOND WEEK OF JULY

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

  • We pray for all those who work as encouragers in the lives of others. Sustain and strengthen through your Spirit so this work may continue.

  •   For all those living as Christians in Manipur who are suffering. Particularly for Kamsat and his ministry there.

  • We pray for all the pupils of Adelaide School. For families on the estate that are struggling both financially and with housing problems

    COLLECT FOR THE SIXTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY

    Creator God, you made us all in your own image

    may we discern you in all that we see

    and serve you in all that we do

    through Jesus Christ our Lord AMEN

READINGS FOR THE SIXTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY

Psalm 119:105-112

Isaiah 55:10-13

Romans 8:1-11

Matthew 13:1-9, 18-23

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ALPHA & ZOOM BIBLE STUDY WEDNESDAY EVENINGS

Alpha 6:30 p.m. in the Trinity Rooms

Online: hullminster.org/teaching 7:30 p.m.

WELCOME CAFÉ (from strangers to friends) & LISTENING SPACE

Welcome Café is held 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 on occasion, 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.

 

IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT

In addition to ReNew being present in the church as part of the Welcome Cafe and Listening Space that is open to absolutely everyone each Thursday, on the 6th July, a representative of the Hull City Council Wilson Centre information team will also be there.

This person will be able to take concerns or enquiries you may have about any of the City Council departments, from footpaths, planning applications, to Council Tax. 

Initially, this will be available from 11:00 until 12:30.

Naturally, we need to see what response there will be to this new service. This, like the situation with ReNew, will be monitored in order to gauge the interest for such information. If necessary, we will extend the time the two organisations are in church.

I must emphasise that this is available in the same way the Welcome Cafe and Listening Space are: to absolutely everyone.  That means you, your friends, family members, and even those who walk into the church for the very first time.

If you have any questions about either of these two organisations, or how you could be part of the Welcome Cafe and Listening Space team, please don’t hesitate to ask either Rev Irene or Tim.

JUDAH’S BAPTISM

On Sunday, Judah, son of  Revs. Hannah and Rob Suekarran, brother to Reuben, was baptised during the 11 o’clock service.  His grandmother created this wonderful tree, each leaf of which holds a message.  The verse of scripture underneath beautifully sums it up:

“Before I formed you in the womb  I knew you, before you were born I set you apart.”   Jeremiah 1:5

 HELP NEEDED!!

I am looking for three volunteers to help with a craft and games stall at Victoria Dock Village fair on Saturday 1st August. 1st Hull Girls Brigade will be promoting ourselves at the fair and we need a few more hands to ensure a successful interactive day. Please can you get in touch with Lauren (07508975775) if you are able to help. It will be greatly appreciated.  Lauren Jeffries


PETER LORD’S AFTERNOON TEA

On Wednesday 12th July, Peter Lord will be leading his final Strawberry Tea at 2 p.m.  All good things come to an end – Peter feels after ten years this should be the last gathering.

I am sure Peter will continue, in other ways, to enlighten us with anecdotes from the archives for many years to come.  Please put this date in your diary – not to be missed.



INDIA

Following on from the article in the last two editions of Lifeline, we would ask that you continue to pray for Pastor Kamsat and his family.  The suffering the people of that region are enduring is beyond anything we can imagine, so we need to support them with our prayers.  Let us commit to praying for them daily – it is the least we can do and the most we can do.

 







SATURDAY MUSIC IN THE MINSTER

The luscious sound of fifty wind, brass, and percussion players could be heard resounding throughout the Minster last Saturday. The afternoon concert was a collaboration between the Yorkshire Wind Orchestra and the Eclectic Wind Orchestra. Their programme included contemporary concert band music such as the Paris Sketches by Martin Ellerby and O magnum mysterium by Morten Lauridsen.    Ben Newton

Saturday 1st July

Featuring music ranging from the Spanish and classical repertoire to arrangements of popular hits, The Classical Guitar Ensemble of the East Riding of Yorkshire promises to lightly serenade its audience in a way that only the classical guitar can.

The programme is wide-ranging and includes: Celtic Ships – Leslie Searle, Jazz Band Blues – John Compton, and Summertime – George Gershwin, among many others.

PRAYER POINTS FOR THE FOURTH WEEK OF JUNE

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

  • We pray for all those who work as encouragers in the lives of others. Sustain and strengthen through your Spirit so this work may continue

  • We pray for the families of the 250 immigrants drowned off the coast of Greece

  • And for those lost in the Titan disaster

  • For all those living as Christians in Manipur who are suffering. Particularly for Kamsat and his ministry there.

  • We pray for all those struggling financially in these difficult times.  May those who can, be willing to help.

COLLECT FOR THE FOURTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY

Gracious Father, by the obedience of Jesus

you brought salvation to our wayward world;

draw us into harmony with your will,

that we may find all things restored in Him

our Saviour Jesus Christ.

AMEN

READINGS FOR THE FOURTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY

Psalm 13

Jeremiah 28:5-9

Romans 6:12-end

Matthew 10:40-end

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PETER LORD’S AFTERNOON TEA

On Wednesday 12th July, Peter Lord will be leading his final Strawberry Tea at 2 p.m.  All good things come to an end – Peter feels after ten years this should be the last gathering.

I’m sure Peter will continue, in other ways, to enlighten us with anecdotes from the archives for many years to come.  Please put this date in your diary – not to be missed!

 






HERITAGE TALKS

CAUSE FOR CONCERN from Jean Fenwick (There was a request that this be put in again)

Careforce workers 2009/2010

Do you remember the support given to Holy Trinity when we had Kamsat and Poacha Chongloi working enthusiastically with us as Careforce members on the Great Thornton Street Estate during 2009/2010?

I have recently received the attached email message from Kamsat with very disturbing news regarding the freedom of Christian worship out in Manipur; an area known as ‘land of gems’, in NE India. After you have read the message, please remember their communities in your prayers and pass on our concerns wherever possible.

With worrying concerns.

Jean F.

 Hi Jean,

Hope you are well. It been a very longtime since I left Hull and the Church that I still love.

I am writing to you this email asking for your valuable prayer support.

My people in Manipur are suffering, more than hundreds of Churches are burnt to ashes by some radical meitei people. The meitei are Hindus. They raped our women, killed even children and the elderly. 50.000 people are displaced everywhere in the country. Please search (if you have time) Manipur violence on the net. 

I want you share this story in Church. Right now I am save as I am in neighboring state. Internet has been suspended for 26 day now.

The State force, our CHIEF Minister is against us. The center Govt watches us from afar. BJP govt is against Christianity. 

There are refugees everywhere. We are lebelled as illegal immigrants/ terrorists. We have to defennd land, our villages and towns by our own.

We need world attention. 

Help

Pastor Kamsat Chongloi, Taphou Christian  Church, Maninipur India

 

PRAYER POINTS FOR THE THIRD WEEK OF JUNE

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

  • We pray for all those who work as encouragers in the lives of others. Sustain and strengthen through your Spirit so this work may continue

  • We pray for the families of those killed and injured on the streets of Nottingham

  • For all those living as Christians in Manipur who are suffering. Particularly for Kamsat and his ministry there.

  • We pray for all those struggling financially in these difficult times.  May those who can, be willing to help.

 

 COLLECT FOR THE THIRD SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY

Our God our saviour look on this wounded world

in pity and in power;

hold us fast to your promises of peace

won for us by your Son

Saviour Jesus Christ.

AMEN

READINGS FOR THE THIRD SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY

Psalm 86:1-10

Jeremiah 20:7-13

Romans 6:1b-11

Matthew 10:24-39

 

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HELP NEEDED!!

I am looking for three volunteers to help with a craft and games stall at Victoria Dock Village fair on Saturday 1st August. 1st Hull Girls Brigade will be promoting ourselves at the fair and we need a few more hands to ensure a successful interactive day. Please can you get in touch with Lauren (07508975775) if you are able to help. It will be greatly appreciated. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 












GRIEF AWARENESS CAFÉ

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 






















HERITAGE TALKS



THE PRAM MAN

After more than 16 years and 1,000 races, fundraiser John Burkhill has reached his £1m target for Macmillan Cancer Support in memory of his wife. Known as The Man With The Pram and instantly recognisable for his bright green wig, the 84-year-old from Sheffield began fundraising in 2007.

He was happy to have his photograph taken with Irene on Sunday morning when the roads were closed for the Hull half marathon and 10K.

CAUSE FOR CONCERN from Jean Fenwick

Careforce workers 2009/2010

Do you remember the support given to Holy Trinity when we had Kamsat and Poacha Chongloi working enthusiastically with us as Careforce members on the Great Thornton Street Estate during 2009/2010?

I have recently received the attached email message from Kamsat with very disturbing news regarding the freedom of Christian worship out in Manipur; an area known as ‘land of gems’, in NE India. After you have read the message, please remember their communities in your prayers and pass on our concerns wherever possible.

With worrying concerns.

Jean F.

Hi Jean,

Hope you are well. It been a very longtime since I left Hull and the Church that I still love.

I am writing to you this email asking for your valuable prayer support.

My people in Manipur are suffering, more than hundreds of Churches are burnt to ashes by some radical meitei people. The meitei are Hindus. They raped our women, killed even children and the elderly. 50.000 people are displaced everywhere in the country. Please search (if you have time) Manipur violence on the net. 

I want you share this story in Church. Right now I am save as I am in neighboring state. Internet has been suspended for 26 day now.

The State force, our CHIEF Minister is against us. The center Govt watches us from afar. BJP govt is against Christianity. 

There are refugees everywhere. We are lebelled as illegal immigrants/ terrorists. We have to defennd land, our villages and towns by our own.

We need world attention. 

Help

Pastor Kamsat Chongloi

Taphou Christian  Church, Maninipur India

OUR HULL MINSTER VOLUNTEERS

PRAYER POINTS FOR THE SECOND WEEK OF JUNE

·         For those we know who are sick or bereaved or awaiting hospital procedures, for healing and comfort.

·         We pray for all those who work as encouragers in the lives of others. Sustain and strengthen through your Spirit so this work may continue

·         We pray for twins Nala and River Nicholson baptised at the Minster this last Sunday

·         We give thanks for the children who survived the crash in Colombia’s Amazon jungle, that they have been found and reunited with their relatives.

·         We pray for all those struggling financially in these difficult times.  May those who can, be willing to help.

COLLECT FOR THE SECOND SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY

Faithful Creator, whose mercy never fails;

deepen our faithfulness to you

and to your living Word

 Jesus Christ our Lord.

AMEN

READINGS FOR THE SECOND SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY

Psalm 116:1, 10-17

Exodus 19:2-8a

Romans 5:1-8

Matthew 9:35-10.8

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PRAYER POINTS FOR THE FOURTH WEEK OF MAY

·         For those we know who are sick or bereaved or awaiting hospital procedures, for healing and comfort.

·         We pray for all those involved in the train accident in India for healing and comfort for the bereaved

·         We pray for special people in our lives

·         We pray for all those ordained as deacons and priest this year, that their ministry may be fruitful.

·         We pray for all those struggling financially in these difficult times.  May those who can, be willing to help.

COLLECT FOR BARNABAS THE APOSTLE

Beautiful God, giver of all gifts

who poured your spirit upon your servant Barnabas

and gave him grace to encourage others;

Help us by his example to be generous in our judgements

and unselfish in our service;

through Jesus Christ your Son our Lord.

AMEN

READINGS FOR BARNABAS THE APOSTLE

 

Psalm 112

Job 29:11-16

Acts 11:19-end

John 15:12-17

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ALPHA & ZOOM BIBLE STUDY WEDNESDAY EVENINGS

Alpha 6:30 p.m. in the Trinity Rooms (NOT THIS  COMING WEEK AS IT IS HALF-TERM)

Online: hullminster.org/teaching 7:30 p.m.

PLEA FROM WELCOME HOUSE

We have been asked by Olga, our Ukrainian friend, whether we are able to collect small toys for use at Welcome House. Welcome House provides daytime facilities for Asylum Seekers and Refugees in Hull and the East Riding. Often these are families with small children and at the moment they do not have toys for the children to play with.

If you can help, please bring things into the Minster, and leave for Irene. Thank you!

EXCITING JUNIOR CHURCH

It was great fun this week as children had to make decisions about what LOVE IS and what LOVE IS NOT.  They had a pack of ‘hearts’ saying such things as ‘kind’, ‘patient’, ‘grumpy,’ ‘jealous’, and they had to decide on which large heart on the board to paste these.  They were supposed to walk quickly but as you can see, that turned out to be more like running.  It was great and everyone enjoyed it, whilst learning important lessons

WELCOME CAFÉ (from strangers to friends) & LISTENING SPACE

Welcome Café is held 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.  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.

SATURDAY CONCERT SERIES                       

This week Simon-Mary Vincent will perform, introducing the Occasional Trio.

The Stamford Bridge Singers sang at a special Evensong on Saturday 27th . A pleasure to listen to.

HULL FOR HEROES


Hull Minster will now be collecting food for the Hull for Heroes foodbank. They need ambient long-lasting food like tins, pasta, sauces etc. also toiletries. The donation point will be behind the Welcome desk, so clear out your cupboards!

FREE MONEY FOR CHURCH!

Ecclesiastical is Hull Minster's insurer. This year they are running a donation scheme where they will donate £130 to the Minster for every new household insurance policy taken out. If you are going to renew your policy this year, please consider getting a direct quote from them. There are also discounts of 10% for policies where one of the holders is a church volunteer or staff member. You can ring the number on the information below to find out more.

 

PRAYER POINTS FOR THE FOURTH WEEK OF MAY

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

    We pray that the discussions of the World Leaders these last few days will have an effect for good.

  • We pray for special people in our live

  • We pray for teachers, staff and pupils during half term – a restful time for staff and a safe time for pupils

  • We pray for all those struggling financially in these difficult times.  May those who can, be willing to help.

COLLECT FOR TRINITY SUNDAY

Holy God, faithful and unchanging;

enlarge our minds with the knowledge of your truth

and draw us more deeply into the mystery of your love,

that we may truly worship you, Father, Son & Holy Spirit,

one God now and forever

AMEN     

READINGS FOR TRINITY SUNDAY

 

Psalm 8

Isaiah 40:12-17, 27-end

2 Corinthians 13:11-end

Matthew 28:16-end

 

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WELCOME CAFÉ (from strangers to friends) & LISTENING SPACE

Welcome Café is held 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.

HULL FOR HEROES

Hull Minster will now be collecting food for the Hull for Heroes foodbank. They need ambient long-lasting food like tins, pasta, sauces etc. also toiletries. The donation point will be behind the Welcome desk, so clear out your cupboards!  Bailey










ASCENSION DAY SERVICE 6:30 a.m.

The choir on the tower roof celebrating Ascension Day.


MUSICAL CONCERT - BECOMING SANE

You can see from Rachel’s expression what she thinks of Ben’s playing and Louana Tranmer’s singing!

GIRLS BRIGADE

It was good to have the Girls’ Brigade taking part in the 9:30 a.m. Sunday service, as they led our prayers and encouraged us in singing.  There were badges given out and one new recruit welcomed into the group.

Education Matters!

It was such a pleasure to be joined by Corey, Ellis, Jacob and Josh,this week when they visited the Jewish Living Experience Exhibition.  They first came to Hull Minster for a primary school education visit when they were pupil at Bude Park Primary School.

Now apprentices at Ron Dearing UTC, they remembered the communion activity they did with Jane and Irene and were able to relate this to what they saw in the exhibition.  We often wonder what impact education has on the youngsters we meet and have to wait a long time to find out.   They feel welcome and comfortable at Hull Minster and often meet up with their friends during their long Thursday lunch break. I think we can call this success! Jane Owen

PRAYER POINTS FOR THE FOURTH WEEK OF MAY

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

  • We pray that the discussions of the World Leaders these last few days will have an effect for good.

  • We pray for special people in our lives

  • We pray for more facilities for young people to help keep them away from crime.

  • We pray for all those struggling financially in these difficult times.  May those who can, be willing to help.

COLLECT FOR PENTECOST WHIT SUNDAY

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

strengthen your children with the gift of faith,

revive your Church with the breath of love,

and renew the face of the earth, through Jesus Christ our Lord

 

AMEN     

READINGS FOR PENTECOST WHIT SUNDAY

Psalm 104:26-36, 37b

1 Corinthians 12:3b-13

Acts 2:1-21

John 20:19-23

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Minster Lifeline 27

REV. IRENE writes:

It was such a privilege to lead Peter Lord’s service on Wednesday afternoon last week and to share in three of his favourite hymns that have meant so much to him throughout his life.

Peter titled his talk ‘Life as an archive’ and we shared the ups and downs of living as part of an RAF family before joining the Air Force himself and spending many years both in this country and abroad carrying out his duties.

Peter’s faith shone through as he spoke. He still loves the occasional 1662 service and enjoys sharing his Sundays between the Minster and St. Mary’s Lowgate. After the service we all enjoyed afternoon tea, provided by, and served by our very loyal helpers. Peter sends a big ‘thank you’ to everyone involved.

The final hymn we sang was:

‘Oh Jesus I have promised to serve thee to the end’

These words mean a lot to Peter as we still see him, in his eighties, making sure he keeps to that promise.

THANK YOU, PETER!

ZOOM BIBLE STUDY WEDNESDAY EVENINGS

Online: hullminster.org/teaching 7:30 p.m.

ALPHA will be recommencing in September so please let Rev. Rob know if you are interested in participating.

WELCOME CAFÉ (from strangers to friends) & LISTENING SPACE

Welcome Café is held every Thursday morning 10:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Please do quickly visit 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 on occasion, 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.

IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT

In addition to ReNew being present in the church as part of the Welcome Cafe and Listening Space that is open to absolutely everyone each Thursday, on the 6th July, a representative of the Hull City Council Wilson Centre information team will also be there.

This person will be able to take concerns or enquiries you may have about any of the City Council departments, from footpaths, planning applications, to Council Tax. 

Initially, this will be available from 11:00 until 12:30.

Naturally, we need to see what response there will be to this new service. This, like the situation with ReNew, will be monitored in order to gauge the interest for such information. If necessary, we will extend the time the two organisations are in church.

I must emphasise that this is available in the same way the Welcome Cafe and Listening Space are: to absolutely everyone.  That means you, your friends, family members, and even those who walk into the church for the very first time.

If you have any questions about either of these two organisations, or how you could be part of the Welcome Cafe and Listening Space team, please don’t hesitate to ask either Rev Irene or Tim. 

Thursday evening saw the Gala Awards Ceremony for the Constructing Excellence Awards in Yorkshire and Humber. The Hull Minster Team, including Alan Woods and Partners, were Highly Commended in the category of Conservation and Regeneration. A fantastic recognition of the amazing transformation of Hull Minster! 

MARGARET NICHOLSON’S FUNERAL

MINSTER PRAISE

This Thursday at 10:30.  Do come and join with us for this short service followed by refreshments and fellowship.

GREAT FUN AT JUNIOR CHURCH

This week in Junior Church, we were studying the story of Jesus the Healer. 

The kids got an opportunity to learn some first aid, and had a go at healing our Teddy, as well as Boris the bone man, whose bones had been all muddled up!

SATURDAY CONCERTS

Rachel Dent gave us a magical performance on her two harps this Saturday lunchtime, showcasing some of the most beautiful harp repertoire there is. Many thanks to her and to the many who came to listen!


Next time: North Ferriby Ladies will entertain us with their sumptuous singing.

RACE FOR LIFE

Becca and I made our, not particularly fast, Race for Life on Sunday.  It was windy but at least we did not get rained on.  Thank you to everyone who kindly sponsored us.  We have made £522.97 so far.  If anyone would like to give us any further donations, our page is still open:

https://fundraise.cancerresearchuk.org/team/gill-and-becca

or, catch me when I am in church.




TEDDY BEARS PICNIC

On 30th August 2023 we are holding our annual Teddy Bears Picnic and we are in need of Childrens' books, toys (good condition and complete) and also teddies for the tombola, again must be in good clean condition.

You can drop them off and give to Rev Irene or Shirley  Ask your friends & neighbours.


PLEASE NOTE: there are many road closures in and around at the present time.  In particular, the A63 is closed from Friday evening until Monday morning between the Hull Royal turn-off and the Minster. Please allow extra time for your journeys.

PRAYER POINTS FOR THE THIRD WEEK OF JULY

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

  • We pray for all those who work as encouragers in the lives of others. Sustain and strengthen through your Spirit so this work may continue.

  • For all those living as Christians in Manipur who are suffering. Particularly for Kamsat and his ministry there.

  • For all involved in schoolwork. For a restful holiday throughout August and for safety for all pupils and their families

COLLECT FOR THE SEVENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY

Generous God, you give us gifts and make them grow

though our faith is small as mustard seed, make it grow to your glory

and the flourishing of your Kingdom

through Jesus Christ our Lord AMEN

READINGS FOR THE SIXTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY

Psalm 139:1-11, 23-24

Isaiah 44:6-8

Romans 8:12-25

Matthew 13:24-30, 36-43

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Thank you to all the volunteers that attended, supported, and catered at Margaret Nicholson’s funeral.  A volunteer final farewell for Margaret on her final journey!

Margaret’s family would like to thank everyone at the Minster who helped at or attended her funeral. We are sure she would have been very pleased and grateful for the number of people who did so. The Minster really was her second home, and it was lovely for us to meet so many people there who had been her friends, often for many years, and thought highly of her.
The collection for Amnesty raised £270 which also would have pleased Margaret as it was one of the charities she most keenly supported so thanks again to everyone who contributed.

GREAT FUN AT JUNIOR CHURCH

The lesson this week was based on John 6 – the feeding of the five thousand.  Having read and talked through the lesson, each person (young and old!), was given a piece of paper.  We used to make these when we were at school many(!) years ago and called them fortune tellers.  However, today they were aiming to make sure everyone understood the importance of this miracle performed by Jesus.

INDIA

Following on from the article in the last two editions of Lifeline, we would ask that you continue to pray for Pastor Kamsat and his family.  The suffering the people of that region are enduring is beyond anything we can imagine, so we need to support them with our prayers.  Let us commit to praying for them daily – it is the least we can do and the most we can do.

RACE FOR LIFE

Becca and I are taking part in a Race for Life 5k to raise money and save lives.  One in two people will be diagnosed with cancer in their lifetime. Every single pound you donate makes a difference to Cancer Research UK’s groundbreaking work, so please sponsor us if you can. We joined in a few times some years ago (whilst my hair was still brown!), and now we want to try to get a little money together again for close friends we care about who are fighting this disease, as well so many others. If you can, please sponsor us! I will have sponsorship forms in on Tuesday and Wednesday and Robin will have them in on Sunday while we are “racing.”  Gill Alden

Some years earlier!!


PLEASE NOTE: there are many road closures in and around at the present time.  In particular, the A63 is closed from Friday evening until Monday morning between the Hull Royal turn-off and the Minster. Please allow extra time for your journeys

PRAYER POINTS FOR THE SECOND WEEK OF JULY

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

  • We pray for all those who work as encouragers in the lives of others. Sustain and strengthen through your Spirit so this work may continue.

  •   For all those living as Christians in Manipur who are suffering. Particularly for Kamsat and his ministry there.

  • We pray for all the pupils of Adelaide School. For families on the estate that are struggling both financially and with housing problems

    COLLECT FOR THE SIXTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY

    Creator God, you made us all in your own image

    may we discern you in all that we see

    and serve you in all that we do

    through Jesus Christ our Lord AMEN

READINGS FOR THE SIXTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY

Psalm 119:105-112

Isaiah 55:10-13

Romans 8:1-11

Matthew 13:1-9, 18-23

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ALPHA & ZOOM BIBLE STUDY WEDNESDAY EVENINGS

Alpha 6:30 p.m. in the Trinity Rooms

Online: hullminster.org/teaching 7:30 p.m.

WELCOME CAFÉ (from strangers to friends) & LISTENING SPACE

Welcome Café is held 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 on occasion, 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.

 

IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT

In addition to ReNew being present in the church as part of the Welcome Cafe and Listening Space that is open to absolutely everyone each Thursday, on the 6th July, a representative of the Hull City Council Wilson Centre information team will also be there.

This person will be able to take concerns or enquiries you may have about any of the City Council departments, from footpaths, planning applications, to Council Tax. 

Initially, this will be available from 11:00 until 12:30.

Naturally, we need to see what response there will be to this new service. This, like the situation with ReNew, will be monitored in order to gauge the interest for such information. If necessary, we will extend the time the two organisations are in church.

I must emphasise that this is available in the same way the Welcome Cafe and Listening Space are: to absolutely everyone.  That means you, your friends, family members, and even those who walk into the church for the very first time.

If you have any questions about either of these two organisations, or how you could be part of the Welcome Cafe and Listening Space team, please don’t hesitate to ask either Rev Irene or Tim.

JUDAH’S BAPTISM

On Sunday, Judah, son of  Revs. Hannah and Rob Suekarran, brother to Reuben, was baptised during the 11 o’clock service.  His grandmother created this wonderful tree, each leaf of which holds a message.  The verse of scripture underneath beautifully sums it up:

“Before I formed you in the womb  I knew you, before you were born I set you apart.”   Jeremiah 1:5

 HELP NEEDED!!

I am looking for three volunteers to help with a craft and games stall at Victoria Dock Village fair on Saturday 1st August. 1st Hull Girls Brigade will be promoting ourselves at the fair and we need a few more hands to ensure a successful interactive day. Please can you get in touch with Lauren (07508975775) if you are able to help. It will be greatly appreciated.  Lauren Jeffries


PETER LORD’S AFTERNOON TEA

On Wednesday 12th July, Peter Lord will be leading his final Strawberry Tea at 2 p.m.  All good things come to an end – Peter feels after ten years this should be the last gathering.

I am sure Peter will continue, in other ways, to enlighten us with anecdotes from the archives for many years to come.  Please put this date in your diary – not to be missed.



INDIA

Following on from the article in the last two editions of Lifeline, we would ask that you continue to pray for Pastor Kamsat and his family.  The suffering the people of that region are enduring is beyond anything we can imagine, so we need to support them with our prayers.  Let us commit to praying for them daily – it is the least we can do and the most we can do.

 







SATURDAY MUSIC IN THE MINSTER

The luscious sound of fifty wind, brass, and percussion players could be heard resounding throughout the Minster last Saturday. The afternoon concert was a collaboration between the Yorkshire Wind Orchestra and the Eclectic Wind Orchestra. Their programme included contemporary concert band music such as the Paris Sketches by Martin Ellerby and O magnum mysterium by Morten Lauridsen.    Ben Newton

Saturday 1st July

Featuring music ranging from the Spanish and classical repertoire to arrangements of popular hits, The Classical Guitar Ensemble of the East Riding of Yorkshire promises to lightly serenade its audience in a way that only the classical guitar can.

The programme is wide-ranging and includes: Celtic Ships – Leslie Searle, Jazz Band Blues – John Compton, and Summertime – George Gershwin, among many others.

PRAYER POINTS FOR THE FOURTH WEEK OF JUNE

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

  • We pray for all those who work as encouragers in the lives of others. Sustain and strengthen through your Spirit so this work may continue

  • We pray for the families of the 250 immigrants drowned off the coast of Greece

  • And for those lost in the Titan disaster

  • For all those living as Christians in Manipur who are suffering. Particularly for Kamsat and his ministry there.

  • We pray for all those struggling financially in these difficult times.  May those who can, be willing to help.

COLLECT FOR THE FOURTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY

Gracious Father, by the obedience of Jesus

you brought salvation to our wayward world;

draw us into harmony with your will,

that we may find all things restored in Him

our Saviour Jesus Christ.

AMEN

READINGS FOR THE FOURTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY

Psalm 13

Jeremiah 28:5-9

Romans 6:12-end

Matthew 10:40-end

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PETER LORD’S AFTERNOON TEA

On Wednesday 12th July, Peter Lord will be leading his final Strawberry Tea at 2 p.m.  All good things come to an end – Peter feels after ten years this should be the last gathering.

I’m sure Peter will continue, in other ways, to enlighten us with anecdotes from the archives for many years to come.  Please put this date in your diary – not to be missed!

 






HERITAGE TALKS

CAUSE FOR CONCERN from Jean Fenwick (There was a request that this be put in again)

Careforce workers 2009/2010

Do you remember the support given to Holy Trinity when we had Kamsat and Poacha Chongloi working enthusiastically with us as Careforce members on the Great Thornton Street Estate during 2009/2010?

I have recently received the attached email message from Kamsat with very disturbing news regarding the freedom of Christian worship out in Manipur; an area known as ‘land of gems’, in NE India. After you have read the message, please remember their communities in your prayers and pass on our concerns wherever possible.

With worrying concerns.

Jean F.

 Hi Jean,

Hope you are well. It been a very longtime since I left Hull and the Church that I still love.

I am writing to you this email asking for your valuable prayer support.

My people in Manipur are suffering, more than hundreds of Churches are burnt to ashes by some radical meitei people. The meitei are Hindus. They raped our women, killed even children and the elderly. 50.000 people are displaced everywhere in the country. Please search (if you have time) Manipur violence on the net. 

I want you share this story in Church. Right now I am save as I am in neighboring state. Internet has been suspended for 26 day now.

The State force, our CHIEF Minister is against us. The center Govt watches us from afar. BJP govt is against Christianity. 

There are refugees everywhere. We are lebelled as illegal immigrants/ terrorists. We have to defennd land, our villages and towns by our own.

We need world attention. 

Help

Pastor Kamsat Chongloi, Taphou Christian  Church, Maninipur India

 

PRAYER POINTS FOR THE THIRD WEEK OF JUNE

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

  • We pray for all those who work as encouragers in the lives of others. Sustain and strengthen through your Spirit so this work may continue

  • We pray for the families of those killed and injured on the streets of Nottingham

  • For all those living as Christians in Manipur who are suffering. Particularly for Kamsat and his ministry there.

  • We pray for all those struggling financially in these difficult times.  May those who can, be willing to help.

 

 COLLECT FOR THE THIRD SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY

Our God our saviour look on this wounded world

in pity and in power;

hold us fast to your promises of peace

won for us by your Son

Saviour Jesus Christ.

AMEN

READINGS FOR THE THIRD SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY

Psalm 86:1-10

Jeremiah 20:7-13

Romans 6:1b-11

Matthew 10:24-39

 

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HELP NEEDED!!

I am looking for three volunteers to help with a craft and games stall at Victoria Dock Village fair on Saturday 1st August. 1st Hull Girls Brigade will be promoting ourselves at the fair and we need a few more hands to ensure a successful interactive day. Please can you get in touch with Lauren (07508975775) if you are able to help. It will be greatly appreciated. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 












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HERITAGE TALKS



THE PRAM MAN

After more than 16 years and 1,000 races, fundraiser John Burkhill has reached his £1m target for Macmillan Cancer Support in memory of his wife. Known as The Man With The Pram and instantly recognisable for his bright green wig, the 84-year-old from Sheffield began fundraising in 2007.

He was happy to have his photograph taken with Irene on Sunday morning when the roads were closed for the Hull half marathon and 10K.

CAUSE FOR CONCERN from Jean Fenwick

Careforce workers 2009/2010

Do you remember the support given to Holy Trinity when we had Kamsat and Poacha Chongloi working enthusiastically with us as Careforce members on the Great Thornton Street Estate during 2009/2010?

I have recently received the attached email message from Kamsat with very disturbing news regarding the freedom of Christian worship out in Manipur; an area known as ‘land of gems’, in NE India. After you have read the message, please remember their communities in your prayers and pass on our concerns wherever possible.

With worrying concerns.

Jean F.

Hi Jean,

Hope you are well. It been a very longtime since I left Hull and the Church that I still love.

I am writing to you this email asking for your valuable prayer support.

My people in Manipur are suffering, more than hundreds of Churches are burnt to ashes by some radical meitei people. The meitei are Hindus. They raped our women, killed even children and the elderly. 50.000 people are displaced everywhere in the country. Please search (if you have time) Manipur violence on the net. 

I want you share this story in Church. Right now I am save as I am in neighboring state. Internet has been suspended for 26 day now.

The State force, our CHIEF Minister is against us. The center Govt watches us from afar. BJP govt is against Christianity. 

There are refugees everywhere. We are lebelled as illegal immigrants/ terrorists. We have to defennd land, our villages and towns by our own.

We need world attention. 

Help

Pastor Kamsat Chongloi

Taphou Christian  Church, Maninipur India

OUR HULL MINSTER VOLUNTEERS

PRAYER POINTS FOR THE SECOND WEEK OF JUNE

·         For those we know who are sick or bereaved or awaiting hospital procedures, for healing and comfort.

·         We pray for all those who work as encouragers in the lives of others. Sustain and strengthen through your Spirit so this work may continue

·         We pray for twins Nala and River Nicholson baptised at the Minster this last Sunday

·         We give thanks for the children who survived the crash in Colombia’s Amazon jungle, that they have been found and reunited with their relatives.

·         We pray for all those struggling financially in these difficult times.  May those who can, be willing to help.

COLLECT FOR THE SECOND SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY

Faithful Creator, whose mercy never fails;

deepen our faithfulness to you

and to your living Word

 Jesus Christ our Lord.

AMEN

READINGS FOR THE SECOND SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY

Psalm 116:1, 10-17

Exodus 19:2-8a

Romans 5:1-8

Matthew 9:35-10.8

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PRAYER POINTS FOR THE FOURTH WEEK OF MAY

·         For those we know who are sick or bereaved or awaiting hospital procedures, for healing and comfort.

·         We pray for all those involved in the train accident in India for healing and comfort for the bereaved

·         We pray for special people in our lives

·         We pray for all those ordained as deacons and priest this year, that their ministry may be fruitful.

·         We pray for all those struggling financially in these difficult times.  May those who can, be willing to help.

COLLECT FOR BARNABAS THE APOSTLE

Beautiful God, giver of all gifts

who poured your spirit upon your servant Barnabas

and gave him grace to encourage others;

Help us by his example to be generous in our judgements

and unselfish in our service;

through Jesus Christ your Son our Lord.

AMEN

READINGS FOR BARNABAS THE APOSTLE

 

Psalm 112

Job 29:11-16

Acts 11:19-end

John 15:12-17

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ALPHA & ZOOM BIBLE STUDY WEDNESDAY EVENINGS

Alpha 6:30 p.m. in the Trinity Rooms (NOT THIS  COMING WEEK AS IT IS HALF-TERM)

Online: hullminster.org/teaching 7:30 p.m.

PLEA FROM WELCOME HOUSE

We have been asked by Olga, our Ukrainian friend, whether we are able to collect small toys for use at Welcome House. Welcome House provides daytime facilities for Asylum Seekers and Refugees in Hull and the East Riding. Often these are families with small children and at the moment they do not have toys for the children to play with.

If you can help, please bring things into the Minster, and leave for Irene. Thank you!

EXCITING JUNIOR CHURCH

It was great fun this week as children had to make decisions about what LOVE IS and what LOVE IS NOT.  They had a pack of ‘hearts’ saying such things as ‘kind’, ‘patient’, ‘grumpy,’ ‘jealous’, and they had to decide on which large heart on the board to paste these.  They were supposed to walk quickly but as you can see, that turned out to be more like running.  It was great and everyone enjoyed it, whilst learning important lessons

WELCOME CAFÉ (from strangers to friends) & LISTENING SPACE

Welcome Café is held 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.  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.

SATURDAY CONCERT SERIES                       

This week Simon-Mary Vincent will perform, introducing the Occasional Trio.

The Stamford Bridge Singers sang at a special Evensong on Saturday 27th . A pleasure to listen to.

HULL FOR HEROES


Hull Minster will now be collecting food for the Hull for Heroes foodbank. They need ambient long-lasting food like tins, pasta, sauces etc. also toiletries. The donation point will be behind the Welcome desk, so clear out your cupboards!

FREE MONEY FOR CHURCH!

Ecclesiastical is Hull Minster's insurer. This year they are running a donation scheme where they will donate £130 to the Minster for every new household insurance policy taken out. If you are going to renew your policy this year, please consider getting a direct quote from them. There are also discounts of 10% for policies where one of the holders is a church volunteer or staff member. You can ring the number on the information below to find out more.

 

PRAYER POINTS FOR THE FOURTH WEEK OF MAY

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

    We pray that the discussions of the World Leaders these last few days will have an effect for good.

  • We pray for special people in our live

  • We pray for teachers, staff and pupils during half term – a restful time for staff and a safe time for pupils

  • We pray for all those struggling financially in these difficult times.  May those who can, be willing to help.

COLLECT FOR TRINITY SUNDAY

Holy God, faithful and unchanging;

enlarge our minds with the knowledge of your truth

and draw us more deeply into the mystery of your love,

that we may truly worship you, Father, Son & Holy Spirit,

one God now and forever

AMEN     

READINGS FOR TRINITY SUNDAY

 

Psalm 8

Isaiah 40:12-17, 27-end

2 Corinthians 13:11-end

Matthew 28:16-end

 

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WELCOME CAFÉ (from strangers to friends) & LISTENING SPACE

Welcome Café is held 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.

HULL FOR HEROES

Hull Minster will now be collecting food for the Hull for Heroes foodbank. They need ambient long-lasting food like tins, pasta, sauces etc. also toiletries. The donation point will be behind the Welcome desk, so clear out your cupboards!  Bailey










ASCENSION DAY SERVICE 6:30 a.m.

The choir on the tower roof celebrating Ascension Day.


MUSICAL CONCERT - BECOMING SANE

You can see from Rachel’s expression what she thinks of Ben’s playing and Louana Tranmer’s singing!

GIRLS BRIGADE

It was good to have the Girls’ Brigade taking part in the 9:30 a.m. Sunday service, as they led our prayers and encouraged us in singing.  There were badges given out and one new recruit welcomed into the group.

Education Matters!

It was such a pleasure to be joined by Corey, Ellis, Jacob and Josh,this week when they visited the Jewish Living Experience Exhibition.  They first came to Hull Minster for a primary school education visit when they were pupil at Bude Park Primary School.

Now apprentices at Ron Dearing UTC, they remembered the communion activity they did with Jane and Irene and were able to relate this to what they saw in the exhibition.  We often wonder what impact education has on the youngsters we meet and have to wait a long time to find out.   They feel welcome and comfortable at Hull Minster and often meet up with their friends during their long Thursday lunch break. I think we can call this success! Jane Owen

PRAYER POINTS FOR THE FOURTH WEEK OF MAY

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

  • We pray that the discussions of the World Leaders these last few days will have an effect for good.

  • We pray for special people in our lives

  • We pray for more facilities for young people to help keep them away from crime.

  • We pray for all those struggling financially in these difficult times.  May those who can, be willing to help.

COLLECT FOR PENTECOST WHIT SUNDAY

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

strengthen your children with the gift of faith,

revive your Church with the breath of love,

and renew the face of the earth, through Jesus Christ our Lord

 

AMEN     

READINGS FOR PENTECOST WHIT SUNDAY

Psalm 104:26-36, 37b

1 Corinthians 12:3b-13

Acts 2:1-21

John 20:19-23

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REV. IRENE writes:

Recovering from an eye operation this week I have had lots of time to sit and watch the TV – something I rarely do. I have had a choice: Wimbledon, cricket, F1 from Silverstone, Tour de France or even EUFA under twenty-one football final. It made me think back to Goodwood Revival, a motor race meeting on the south coast, I went to some years ago. Amidst all the thousands of people and cars, I noticed on the programme 8 a.m. Sunday morning Holy Communion outside the main marquee. I ventured along to this with probably 100 other people, and we shared communion together in the open air. A couple of years later at one of the regular MG car club weekends we attend each year, I suggested a Holy Communion on the Sunday morning. From around 120 people involved with the event, probably six came along however five years later, up to twenty join with me.

As I watched the sport this week, I wondered how many will be joining to share the Lord’s Supper as their day begins. Hopefully chaplains for these organisations will be there and ready, what a start to the day at Wimbledon or Silverstone etc. If this doesn’t happen, it makes me wonder just where would Jesus want us to be today – each in our church building (as important as that is) or as many as possible mixing in with the thousands bringing Jesus into the midst of the people.

What was it Jesus told us in Matthew 18.20?

‘Where two or three are gathered in my name there I am in the midst of them’



ZOOM BIBLE STUDY WEDNESDAY EVENINGS

Online: hullminster.org/teaching 7:30 p.m.

ALPHA will be recommencing in September so please let Rev. Rob know if you are interested in participating.



WELCOME CAFÉ (from strangers to friends) & LISTENING SPACE

Welcome Café is held every Thursday morning 10:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Please do quickly visit 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 on occasion, 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.

IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT

In addition to ReNew being present in the church as part of the Welcome Cafe and Listening Space that is open to absolutely everyone each Thursday, on the 6th July, a representative of the Hull City Council Wilson Centre information team will also be there.

This person will be able to take concerns or enquiries you may have about any of the City Council departments, from footpaths, planning applications, to Council Tax. 

Initially, this will be available from 11:00 until 12:30.

Naturally, we need to see what response there will be to this new service. This, like the situation with ReNew, will be monitored in order to gauge the interest for such information. If necessary, we will extend the time the two organisations are in church.

I must emphasise that this is available in the same way the Welcome Cafe and Listening Space are: to absolutely everyone.  That means you, your friends, family members, and even those who walk into the church for the very first time.

If you have any questions about either of these two organisations, or how you could be part of the Welcome Cafe and Listening Space team, please don’t hesitate to ask either Rev Irene or Tim. 

CONGRATULATIONS!

Thursday evening saw the Gala Awards Ceremony for the Constructing Excellence Awards in Yorkshire and Humber. The Hull Minster Team, including Alan Woods and Partners, were Highly Commended in the category of Conservation and Regeneration. A fantastic recognition of the amazing transformation of Hull Minster! 

GREAT FUN AT JUNIOR CHURCH

The lesson this week was based on John 6 – the feeding of the five thousand.  Having read and talked through the lesson, each person (young and old!), was given a piece of paper.  We used to make these when we were at school many(!) years ago and called them fortune tellers.  However, today they were aiming to make sure everyone understood the importance of this miracle performed by Jesus.

INDIA

Following on from the article in the last two editions of Lifeline, we would ask that you continue to pray for Pastor Kamsat and his family.  The suffering the people of that region are enduring is beyond anything we can imagine, so we need to support them with our prayers.  Let us commit to praying for them daily – it is the least we can do and the most we can do.

RACE FOR LIFE

Becca and I are taking part in a Race for Life 5k to raise money and save lives.  One in two people will be diagnosed with cancer in their lifetime. Every single pound you donate makes a difference to Cancer Research UK’s groundbreaking work, so please sponsor us if you can. We joined in a few times some years ago (whilst my hair was still brown!), and now we want to try to get a little money together again for close friends we care about who are fighting this disease, as well so many others. If you can, please sponsor us! I will have sponsorship forms in on Tuesday and Wednesday and Robin will have them in on Sunday while we are “racing.”  Gill Alden

Some years earlier!!


PLEASE NOTE: there are many road closures in and around at the present time.  In particular, the A63 is closed from Friday evening until Monday morning between the Hull Royal turn-off and the Minster. Please allow extra time for your journeys

PRAYER POINTS FOR THE SECOND WEEK OF JULY

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

  • We pray for all those who work as encouragers in the lives of others. Sustain and strengthen through your Spirit so this work may continue.

  •   For all those living as Christians in Manipur who are suffering. Particularly for Kamsat and his ministry there.

  • We pray for all the pupils of Adelaide School. For families on the estate that are struggling both financially and with housing problems

    COLLECT FOR THE SIXTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY

    Creator God, you made us all in your own image

    may we discern you in all that we see

    and serve you in all that we do

    through Jesus Christ our Lord AMEN

READINGS FOR THE SIXTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY

Psalm 119:105-112

Isaiah 55:10-13

Romans 8:1-11

Matthew 13:1-9, 18-23

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ALPHA & ZOOM BIBLE STUDY WEDNESDAY EVENINGS

Alpha 6:30 p.m. in the Trinity Rooms

Online: hullminster.org/teaching 7:30 p.m.

WELCOME CAFÉ (from strangers to friends) & LISTENING SPACE

Welcome Café is held 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 on occasion, 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.

 

IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT

In addition to ReNew being present in the church as part of the Welcome Cafe and Listening Space that is open to absolutely everyone each Thursday, on the 6th July, a representative of the Hull City Council Wilson Centre information team will also be there.

This person will be able to take concerns or enquiries you may have about any of the City Council departments, from footpaths, planning applications, to Council Tax. 

Initially, this will be available from 11:00 until 12:30.

Naturally, we need to see what response there will be to this new service. This, like the situation with ReNew, will be monitored in order to gauge the interest for such information. If necessary, we will extend the time the two organisations are in church.

I must emphasise that this is available in the same way the Welcome Cafe and Listening Space are: to absolutely everyone.  That means you, your friends, family members, and even those who walk into the church for the very first time.

If you have any questions about either of these two organisations, or how you could be part of the Welcome Cafe and Listening Space team, please don’t hesitate to ask either Rev Irene or Tim.

JUDAH’S BAPTISM

On Sunday, Judah, son of  Revs. Hannah and Rob Suekarran, brother to Reuben, was baptised during the 11 o’clock service.  His grandmother created this wonderful tree, each leaf of which holds a message.  The verse of scripture underneath beautifully sums it up:

“Before I formed you in the womb  I knew you, before you were born I set you apart.”   Jeremiah 1:5

 HELP NEEDED!!

I am looking for three volunteers to help with a craft and games stall at Victoria Dock Village fair on Saturday 1st August. 1st Hull Girls Brigade will be promoting ourselves at the fair and we need a few more hands to ensure a successful interactive day. Please can you get in touch with Lauren (07508975775) if you are able to help. It will be greatly appreciated.  Lauren Jeffries


PETER LORD’S AFTERNOON TEA

On Wednesday 12th July, Peter Lord will be leading his final Strawberry Tea at 2 p.m.  All good things come to an end – Peter feels after ten years this should be the last gathering.

I am sure Peter will continue, in other ways, to enlighten us with anecdotes from the archives for many years to come.  Please put this date in your diary – not to be missed.



INDIA

Following on from the article in the last two editions of Lifeline, we would ask that you continue to pray for Pastor Kamsat and his family.  The suffering the people of that region are enduring is beyond anything we can imagine, so we need to support them with our prayers.  Let us commit to praying for them daily – it is the least we can do and the most we can do.

 







SATURDAY MUSIC IN THE MINSTER

The luscious sound of fifty wind, brass, and percussion players could be heard resounding throughout the Minster last Saturday. The afternoon concert was a collaboration between the Yorkshire Wind Orchestra and the Eclectic Wind Orchestra. Their programme included contemporary concert band music such as the Paris Sketches by Martin Ellerby and O magnum mysterium by Morten Lauridsen.    Ben Newton

Saturday 1st July

Featuring music ranging from the Spanish and classical repertoire to arrangements of popular hits, The Classical Guitar Ensemble of the East Riding of Yorkshire promises to lightly serenade its audience in a way that only the classical guitar can.

The programme is wide-ranging and includes: Celtic Ships – Leslie Searle, Jazz Band Blues – John Compton, and Summertime – George Gershwin, among many others.

PRAYER POINTS FOR THE FOURTH WEEK OF JUNE

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

  • We pray for all those who work as encouragers in the lives of others. Sustain and strengthen through your Spirit so this work may continue

  • We pray for the families of the 250 immigrants drowned off the coast of Greece

  • And for those lost in the Titan disaster

  • For all those living as Christians in Manipur who are suffering. Particularly for Kamsat and his ministry there.

  • We pray for all those struggling financially in these difficult times.  May those who can, be willing to help.

COLLECT FOR THE FOURTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY

Gracious Father, by the obedience of Jesus

you brought salvation to our wayward world;

draw us into harmony with your will,

that we may find all things restored in Him

our Saviour Jesus Christ.

AMEN

READINGS FOR THE FOURTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY

Psalm 13

Jeremiah 28:5-9

Romans 6:12-end

Matthew 10:40-end

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PETER LORD’S AFTERNOON TEA

On Wednesday 12th July, Peter Lord will be leading his final Strawberry Tea at 2 p.m.  All good things come to an end – Peter feels after ten years this should be the last gathering.

I’m sure Peter will continue, in other ways, to enlighten us with anecdotes from the archives for many years to come.  Please put this date in your diary – not to be missed!

 






HERITAGE TALKS

CAUSE FOR CONCERN from Jean Fenwick (There was a request that this be put in again)

Careforce workers 2009/2010

Do you remember the support given to Holy Trinity when we had Kamsat and Poacha Chongloi working enthusiastically with us as Careforce members on the Great Thornton Street Estate during 2009/2010?

I have recently received the attached email message from Kamsat with very disturbing news regarding the freedom of Christian worship out in Manipur; an area known as ‘land of gems’, in NE India. After you have read the message, please remember their communities in your prayers and pass on our concerns wherever possible.

With worrying concerns.

Jean F.

 Hi Jean,

Hope you are well. It been a very longtime since I left Hull and the Church that I still love.

I am writing to you this email asking for your valuable prayer support.

My people in Manipur are suffering, more than hundreds of Churches are burnt to ashes by some radical meitei people. The meitei are Hindus. They raped our women, killed even children and the elderly. 50.000 people are displaced everywhere in the country. Please search (if you have time) Manipur violence on the net. 

I want you share this story in Church. Right now I am save as I am in neighboring state. Internet has been suspended for 26 day now.

The State force, our CHIEF Minister is against us. The center Govt watches us from afar. BJP govt is against Christianity. 

There are refugees everywhere. We are lebelled as illegal immigrants/ terrorists. We have to defennd land, our villages and towns by our own.

We need world attention. 

Help

Pastor Kamsat Chongloi, Taphou Christian  Church, Maninipur India

 

PRAYER POINTS FOR THE THIRD WEEK OF JUNE

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

  • We pray for all those who work as encouragers in the lives of others. Sustain and strengthen through your Spirit so this work may continue

  • We pray for the families of those killed and injured on the streets of Nottingham

  • For all those living as Christians in Manipur who are suffering. Particularly for Kamsat and his ministry there.

  • We pray for all those struggling financially in these difficult times.  May those who can, be willing to help.

 

 COLLECT FOR THE THIRD SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY

Our God our saviour look on this wounded world

in pity and in power;

hold us fast to your promises of peace

won for us by your Son

Saviour Jesus Christ.

AMEN

READINGS FOR THE THIRD SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY

Psalm 86:1-10

Jeremiah 20:7-13

Romans 6:1b-11

Matthew 10:24-39

 

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HELP NEEDED!!

I am looking for three volunteers to help with a craft and games stall at Victoria Dock Village fair on Saturday 1st August. 1st Hull Girls Brigade will be promoting ourselves at the fair and we need a few more hands to ensure a successful interactive day. Please can you get in touch with Lauren (07508975775) if you are able to help. It will be greatly appreciated. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 












GRIEF AWARENESS CAFÉ

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 






















HERITAGE TALKS



THE PRAM MAN

After more than 16 years and 1,000 races, fundraiser John Burkhill has reached his £1m target for Macmillan Cancer Support in memory of his wife. Known as The Man With The Pram and instantly recognisable for his bright green wig, the 84-year-old from Sheffield began fundraising in 2007.

He was happy to have his photograph taken with Irene on Sunday morning when the roads were closed for the Hull half marathon and 10K.

CAUSE FOR CONCERN from Jean Fenwick

Careforce workers 2009/2010

Do you remember the support given to Holy Trinity when we had Kamsat and Poacha Chongloi working enthusiastically with us as Careforce members on the Great Thornton Street Estate during 2009/2010?

I have recently received the attached email message from Kamsat with very disturbing news regarding the freedom of Christian worship out in Manipur; an area known as ‘land of gems’, in NE India. After you have read the message, please remember their communities in your prayers and pass on our concerns wherever possible.

With worrying concerns.

Jean F.

Hi Jean,

Hope you are well. It been a very longtime since I left Hull and the Church that I still love.

I am writing to you this email asking for your valuable prayer support.

My people in Manipur are suffering, more than hundreds of Churches are burnt to ashes by some radical meitei people. The meitei are Hindus. They raped our women, killed even children and the elderly. 50.000 people are displaced everywhere in the country. Please search (if you have time) Manipur violence on the net. 

I want you share this story in Church. Right now I am save as I am in neighboring state. Internet has been suspended for 26 day now.

The State force, our CHIEF Minister is against us. The center Govt watches us from afar. BJP govt is against Christianity. 

There are refugees everywhere. We are lebelled as illegal immigrants/ terrorists. We have to defennd land, our villages and towns by our own.

We need world attention. 

Help

Pastor Kamsat Chongloi

Taphou Christian  Church, Maninipur India

OUR HULL MINSTER VOLUNTEERS

PRAYER POINTS FOR THE SECOND WEEK OF JUNE

·         For those we know who are sick or bereaved or awaiting hospital procedures, for healing and comfort.

·         We pray for all those who work as encouragers in the lives of others. Sustain and strengthen through your Spirit so this work may continue

·         We pray for twins Nala and River Nicholson baptised at the Minster this last Sunday

·         We give thanks for the children who survived the crash in Colombia’s Amazon jungle, that they have been found and reunited with their relatives.

·         We pray for all those struggling financially in these difficult times.  May those who can, be willing to help.

COLLECT FOR THE SECOND SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY

Faithful Creator, whose mercy never fails;

deepen our faithfulness to you

and to your living Word

 Jesus Christ our Lord.

AMEN

READINGS FOR THE SECOND SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY

Psalm 116:1, 10-17

Exodus 19:2-8a

Romans 5:1-8

Matthew 9:35-10.8

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PRAYER POINTS FOR THE FOURTH WEEK OF MAY

·         For those we know who are sick or bereaved or awaiting hospital procedures, for healing and comfort.

·         We pray for all those involved in the train accident in India for healing and comfort for the bereaved

·         We pray for special people in our lives

·         We pray for all those ordained as deacons and priest this year, that their ministry may be fruitful.

·         We pray for all those struggling financially in these difficult times.  May those who can, be willing to help.

COLLECT FOR BARNABAS THE APOSTLE

Beautiful God, giver of all gifts

who poured your spirit upon your servant Barnabas

and gave him grace to encourage others;

Help us by his example to be generous in our judgements

and unselfish in our service;

through Jesus Christ your Son our Lord.

AMEN

READINGS FOR BARNABAS THE APOSTLE

 

Psalm 112

Job 29:11-16

Acts 11:19-end

John 15:12-17

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ALPHA & ZOOM BIBLE STUDY WEDNESDAY EVENINGS

Alpha 6:30 p.m. in the Trinity Rooms (NOT THIS  COMING WEEK AS IT IS HALF-TERM)

Online: hullminster.org/teaching 7:30 p.m.

PLEA FROM WELCOME HOUSE

We have been asked by Olga, our Ukrainian friend, whether we are able to collect small toys for use at Welcome House. Welcome House provides daytime facilities for Asylum Seekers and Refugees in Hull and the East Riding. Often these are families with small children and at the moment they do not have toys for the children to play with.

If you can help, please bring things into the Minster, and leave for Irene. Thank you!

EXCITING JUNIOR CHURCH

It was great fun this week as children had to make decisions about what LOVE IS and what LOVE IS NOT.  They had a pack of ‘hearts’ saying such things as ‘kind’, ‘patient’, ‘grumpy,’ ‘jealous’, and they had to decide on which large heart on the board to paste these.  They were supposed to walk quickly but as you can see, that turned out to be more like running.  It was great and everyone enjoyed it, whilst learning important lessons

WELCOME CAFÉ (from strangers to friends) & LISTENING SPACE

Welcome Café is held 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.  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.

SATURDAY CONCERT SERIES                       

This week Simon-Mary Vincent will perform, introducing the Occasional Trio.

The Stamford Bridge Singers sang at a special Evensong on Saturday 27th . A pleasure to listen to.

HULL FOR HEROES


Hull Minster will now be collecting food for the Hull for Heroes foodbank. They need ambient long-lasting food like tins, pasta, sauces etc. also toiletries. The donation point will be behind the Welcome desk, so clear out your cupboards!

FREE MONEY FOR CHURCH!

Ecclesiastical is Hull Minster's insurer. This year they are running a donation scheme where they will donate £130 to the Minster for every new household insurance policy taken out. If you are going to renew your policy this year, please consider getting a direct quote from them. There are also discounts of 10% for policies where one of the holders is a church volunteer or staff member. You can ring the number on the information below to find out more.

 

PRAYER POINTS FOR THE FOURTH WEEK OF MAY

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

    We pray that the discussions of the World Leaders these last few days will have an effect for good.

  • We pray for special people in our live

  • We pray for teachers, staff and pupils during half term – a restful time for staff and a safe time for pupils

  • We pray for all those struggling financially in these difficult times.  May those who can, be willing to help.

COLLECT FOR TRINITY SUNDAY

Holy God, faithful and unchanging;

enlarge our minds with the knowledge of your truth

and draw us more deeply into the mystery of your love,

that we may truly worship you, Father, Son & Holy Spirit,

one God now and forever

AMEN     

READINGS FOR TRINITY SUNDAY

 

Psalm 8

Isaiah 40:12-17, 27-end

2 Corinthians 13:11-end

Matthew 28:16-end

 

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WELCOME CAFÉ (from strangers to friends) & LISTENING SPACE

Welcome Café is held 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.

HULL FOR HEROES

Hull Minster will now be collecting food for the Hull for Heroes foodbank. They need ambient long-lasting food like tins, pasta, sauces etc. also toiletries. The donation point will be behind the Welcome desk, so clear out your cupboards!  Bailey










ASCENSION DAY SERVICE 6:30 a.m.

The choir on the tower roof celebrating Ascension Day.


MUSICAL CONCERT - BECOMING SANE

You can see from Rachel’s expression what she thinks of Ben’s playing and Louana Tranmer’s singing!

GIRLS BRIGADE

It was good to have the Girls’ Brigade taking part in the 9:30 a.m. Sunday service, as they led our prayers and encouraged us in singing.  There were badges given out and one new recruit welcomed into the group.

Education Matters!

It was such a pleasure to be joined by Corey, Ellis, Jacob and Josh,this week when they visited the Jewish Living Experience Exhibition.  They first came to Hull Minster for a primary school education visit when they were pupil at Bude Park Primary School.

Now apprentices at Ron Dearing UTC, they remembered the communion activity they did with Jane and Irene and were able to relate this to what they saw in the exhibition.  We often wonder what impact education has on the youngsters we meet and have to wait a long time to find out.   They feel welcome and comfortable at Hull Minster and often meet up with their friends during their long Thursday lunch break. I think we can call this success! Jane Owen

PRAYER POINTS FOR THE FOURTH WEEK OF MAY

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

  • We pray that the discussions of the World Leaders these last few days will have an effect for good.

  • We pray for special people in our lives

  • We pray for more facilities for young people to help keep them away from crime.

  • We pray for all those struggling financially in these difficult times.  May those who can, be willing to help.

COLLECT FOR PENTECOST WHIT SUNDAY

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

strengthen your children with the gift of faith,

revive your Church with the breath of love,

and renew the face of the earth, through Jesus Christ our Lord

 

AMEN     

READINGS FOR PENTECOST WHIT SUNDAY

Psalm 104:26-36, 37b

1 Corinthians 12:3b-13

Acts 2:1-21

John 20:19-23

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