Minster Lifeline 43

Rev. Irene writes:

You may have noticed our great friend Tim Wilson has been ‘hobbling’ around the church for many months now. The good news is that, at last, he is going to have a ‘new knee’ fitted at the end of this week. Being absent from church has worried him as he is the organiser of the very important after service Sunday refreshments! Who would be willing to step up and help? All his concerns were dismissed this morning when two choir mums saw his plight and were on hand to offer their help each week. This not only means that we can continue to enjoy coffee and biscuits after our service, but also is such a great example of the Minster people working as a family. We are so pleased for Bev and Ginny and Carieleigh to join with Kim and Mary to continue with this vital service!

Sometimes we hang onto things and think if we don’t do it then it will disappear, however we must remember that God will provide, and God wants us to work together as a family.

I hope we can encourage others to see what is needed and to offer their help – we are so thankful when this happens.

Hebrews 13:16: “And do not forget to do good and to share with others, for with such sacrifices God is pleased.”

No single task you do with Christ in view, for his glory and for the good of other people, is wasted, no matter how mundane it may seem.


SAD NEWS

We heard yesterday that Robert Crawshaw who worshipped at Holy Trinity for many years with his partner Mary Butcher has died. Mary was our churchwarden late 90’s early 2000’s, her and Robert built up a friendship and eventually were married and moved to the South Bank. Robert was a lively member of the PCC. He died quite suddenly last weekend. Our prayers and thoughts with Mary and their families.

We will announce when Robert’s funeral is to be held in due course.

THE MINSTER SHOP

Peace Brooches 

 The Minster Shop has a lovely selection of poppy brooches. The firm we buy them from donates a percentage of the sales to the Combat Stress Charity. Beautifully boxed with a touching prayer. Here is a small selection in the Shop at present.

Minster Christmas Card 2023

This year’s Christmas card is from an original oil painting by local artist Tony Denison. The cards are now on sale from the Minster Shop. Packs of 5 are £6 and single cards are £1.50. There are nativity advent calendars for £3.50 and a stand-up advent card for £2. Advent candles will be in stock soon. 

Sue McGaw,  Buying Team

REQUEST FROM REV. LOUISE

Please note that Remembrance Sunday service will start at 10.45 a.m

Alpha and the Bible course continue every Wednesday evening at 5:30 with soup etc.

Zoom Bible Study continues at 7:30 p.m. on Wednesdays.

New courses will begin in January

THIS WEEK’S VOLUNTEERS  from John Major

This week it’s the Shop Volunteers.  Meet some of these wonderful workers.

Gill, Margaret, and Sue are just three of our volunteers on the shop which now has some lovely gifts in for Christmas.  If you are stuck for ideas, please ask at the shop and they will be more than willing to help.   Thank you for your time, ladies.

BACK BY POPULAR REQUEST!

Hi all,
I've had a few people ask me if we're doing another ceilidh, well we are! Sat 16th December - 6.30pm. Free entry, for family and friends of the Minster. There will be donation boxes to cover the costs of heating and lighting. (And hopefully a bar) Bring your own supper.
This time we're asking people to sign up through the link below, so we can gauge numbers.
Thank you!
Katie
https://hm.churchsuite.com/events/8arngifx

PLEASE NOTE IMPORTANT INFORMATION RE ROAD CLOSURES ON A63

Monday 13 November: Eastbound 8 pm – 6 am

Tuesday 14 November: Eastbound 8 pm – 6 am

Wednesday 15 November: East and Westbound 8 pm – 6 am

Thursday 16 November: Eastbound 10 pm – 6 am

Friday 17 November: Eastbound 10 pm – 6 am.

An extra date of Tuesday, November 21 has been issued as a precaution should any work need to be rescheduled. This contingency day is scheduled for between 10 p.m. and 6 p.m.


GOLDEN BOOK

On Remembrance Sunday 12th November starting at 1:30 p.m. we will once again be reading the names from the Golden Book.  If anyone is willing to read a few pages of names, please let me know.

The event will start with the placing of the Golden Book and Peace Lantern, followed by opening prayers from Rev. Rob.

This is a very moving event that takes about three hours to complete.  You are welcome to come and go as you please.

If you can spare a few minutes of your time, please contact Jon at jmajor@hullminster.org

WE WILL REMEMBER THEM.

MESSY CHURCH

 MESSY CHURCH

Messy Church on 1st November was a great day. Caroline came up with six fantastic crafts to represent God’s guiding light, including lanterns, lighthouses and light up butterflies. Becky then led us in action songs and Irene in worship before tea and cakes were served. It was wonderful to welcome young members of the choir, Girls Brigade and Little Fishes in what turned out to be a lovely gathering of the church family. Our esteemed Verger looked particularly fetching in his sun hat, embellished for me by our very talented Girls Brigade.

NOT SURE WHO ENJOYED IT MOST - THE ADULTS OR THE KIDS!!

REQUEST FOR HELP

Our dear Ukrainian friend, Olga, came to the welcome cafe today, she asked if we could reach out for volunteers for Welcome House, she said they just need people to chat with the refugees.  Thank you!    Gill Alden

PLEA FOR HELP — washing of linen – thanks to Allison and Alastair Dean who have volunteered to take on this role.

‘Come and join the Celebrations’

As a treasured volunteer of Hull Minster you are cordially invited to attend this years Christmas Volunteer Celebration on Monday 11th December from 1pm – 3.30pm.

If you would like to attend please let Shirley know in person or: email shirley@hullminster.org along with any dietary requirements by Friday 1st December 2023.

.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

PLEA FOR UKRAINE

It is sad that we need to keep asking for help for Ukraine however the situation is not improving there, and winter is upon them. Many are living in gymnasiums as their homes have been destroyed. Our Ukrainian friends are asking for any underwear for men and women please, also children from age 7 upwards. They are also desperate for a printer and any stationary for the schooling of the children.

Thank you from Olga!

CHANGES TO SEW FOR THE SOUL AND MINSTER CRAFTERS MEETING

Both will now take place on Thursday mornings during the Welcome Cafe, and all are welcome to join in.

MINSTER CRAFTERS WILL BE THE FIRST THURSDAY MORNING OF THE MONTH.

SEW FOR THE SOUL WILL BE THE THIRD THURSDAY MORNING OF THE MONTH.

Currently both Crafters and Sewing is solely attended by Glenis and me, so more members or people would be gratefully appreciated. Let me know if you are interested.

Many thanks.

Becky.

VOX TRINITAS

Last Saturday was the penultimate concert.  One of the audience described it as ‘Breathtaking’ and that she was lost in the music

PRAYER POINTS FOR THE THIRD SUNDAY BEFORE ADVENT

·         For those who are awaiting and undergoing hospital procedures both emergency and non-emergency.

·         For peace in Israel and Palestine. For the coming together for peace talks.

·         And for wisdom for world leaders in this and other conflicts.

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

·         For all the choir families who are dedicated in making sure their children are available for choir rehearsals and Sunday worship

    

COLLECT FOR THE THIRD SUNDAY BEFORE ADVENT

O God of truth and justice,

we hold before you those whose memory we cherish

and those whose names we will never know.

Help us to lift our eyes above the torment of this broken world,

and grant us the grace to pray for those who wish us harm.

As we honour the past

may we put our faith in your future;

for you are the source of life and hope

now and for ever. AMEN


READINGS FOR THE THIRD SUNDAY BEFORE ADVENT

REMEMBRANCE SUNDAY

Micah 4:1-5

Romans 8:31-end

Corinthians 15:50-end

 

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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


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Minster Lifeline 42

Rev. Rob writes:

My little boy has left me in no doubt that it is Halloween this week, as there have been Halloween activities at his groups and at his school, which seems to have captured his imagination. Halloween, at its origin, is derived from ‘All Hallows’ Eve’. In other words, Halloween is a celebration before the Christian feast day of All Saint’s Day.

All Saints Day is the time of the year in the Christian calendar when Christians remember and celebrate the faithful departed who have come before us, including the saints and the martyrs. Whilst you have to search very hard these days to find the link between what is bought and what goes on at Halloween, the Christian roots are there, if we are willing to look.

One thing that we will see at Halloween are pumpkins lit up from the inside by candlelight. Although contemporary renderings of Halloween focus on dark and scary images, the true image of All Hallows’ Eve is that of light. Those Christians who have come before us have passed from the light of Christ here on earth, through death, and into the light of Christ.

This image of light is prominent in the Bible. We remember that ‘God is light, in him there is no darkness at all’ (1 John 1.5), and that light overcomes darkness. The Psalmist says in Psalm 139.11-12:

‘If I say, “Surely the darkness will hide me

and the light become night around me,”
even the darkness will not be dark to you;
the night will shine like the day,

for darkness is as light to you.

Christians also believe that they bear God’s light and carry his light: the light of Jesus, for ‘Jesus is the light of the world’ (John 8.12). Jesus tells his disciples, and all those who follow him, to ‘Let your light shine’ (Matthew 5.16). This is symbolised at the end of the baptism service, where those who are baptised are given a candle lit from the paschal candle, accompanied by the words:

‘God has delivered us from the dominion of darkness

And has given us a place with the saints in light.

You have received the light of Christ;

Walk in this light all the days of your life.

Shine as a light in the world to the glory of God the Father.  (Common Worship)

We will be exploring these themes of light in our Messy Church this week. But at this time of year, perhaps it is worth us all reflecting on our God who is light, and us as Christians who receive God’s light, walk in God’s light, and share God’s light with the world around us. For God overcomes all darkness and fear, and shines his light, even in the darkest places.

‘The Lord is my light and my salvation; whom shall I fear?’ (Psalm 27.1)

THE MINSTER SHOP

Peace Brooches 

 

The Minster Shop has a lovely selection of poppy brooches. The firm we buy them from donates a percentage of the sales to the Combat Stress Charity. Beautifully boxed with a touching prayer. Here is a small selection in the Shop at present.

Minster Christmas Card 2023

This year’s Christmas card is from an original oil painting by local artist Tony Denison. The cards are now on sale from the Minster Shop. Packs of 5 are £6 and single cards are £1.50. There are nativity advent calendars for £3.50 and a stand-up advent card for £2. Advent candles will be in stock soon. 

Sue McGaw,  Buying Team


REQUEST FROM REV. LOUISE

Please note that Remembrance Sunday service will start at 10.45 a.m

BE PREPARED – SEPTEMBER STUDIES and ALPHA

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

Zoom Bible Study continues at 7:30 p.m. on Wednesdays.

Half term break – Wednesday 1st NOVEMBER

THIS WEEK’S VOLUNTEER  from John Major

Shirley Kay - Volunteer Manager. Joined the Minster in May 2022.

Born and raised in Teeside in a small town called Redcar, the youngest of three girls. Born into a middle-class family, I was raised to respect my elders, played out until it was tea-time and went to bed without question. 

From leaving school I went straight into retail until having my three children. 

Jobs I've held since then were varied, from Retail Manager, Area Manager, IT software trainer, Bar Manager and Police Community Support Officer.  Prior to my current position, I worked as a Project Manager for the Salvation Army at William Booth Hostel. I got great satisfaction from this role, supporting and rehousing the homeless. I like to think I have brought my skills from all positions into my role today.

On days off I care for my elderly parents, visit my children and grandchildren, and go on caravan holidays with Grahame and our dog Charlie.  

BACK BY POPULAR REQUEST!

Hi all,
I've had a few people ask me if we're doing another ceilidh, well we are! Sat 16th December - 6.30pm. Free entry, for family and friends of the Minster. There will be donation boxes to cover the costs of heating and lighting. (And hopefully a bar) Bring your own supper.
This time we're asking people to sign up through the link below, so we can gauge numbers.
Thank you!
Katie
https://hm.churchsuite.com/events/8arngifx

PLEA FOR HELP

Julia Allum has been tending to the ‘washing of linen’ each week for many years now. As she is not well at present, is there anyone who would step in take this role on, hopefully temporarily. It is a small amount of communion cloths each week.

Please let one of the team know if you can be that person – thank you!

REQUEST FOR HELP

Our dear Ukrainian friend, Olga, came to the welcome cafe today, she asked if we could reach out for volunteers for Welcome House, she said they just need people to chat with the refugees.  Thank you!    Gill Alden

‘Come and join the Celebrations’

As a treasured volunteer of Hull Minster you are cordially invited to attend this years Christmas Volunteer Celebration on Monday 11th December from 1pm – 3.30pm.

If you would like to attend please let Shirley know in person or: email shirley@hullminster.org along with any dietary requirements by Friday 1st December 2023.

.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

PLEA FOR UKRAINE

It is sad that we need to keep asking for help for Ukraine however the situation is not improving there, and winter is upon them. Many are living in gymnasiums as their homes have been destroyed. Our Ukrainian friends are asking for any underwear for men and women please, also children from age 7 upwards. They are also desperate for a printer and any stationary for the schooling of the children.

Thank you from Olga!

PRAYER POINTS FOR THE FOURTH SUNDAY BEFORE ADVENT

·         For those who are awaiting hospital procedures both emergency and non-emergency.

·         For peace in Israel and Palestine. For the coming together for peace talks.

·         And for wisdom for world leaders in this conflict.

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

·         For all who attend our midweek activities, that we, through our welcome, may share the love of Jesus will all who visit our church

·         For areas of the world where there is suffering, through natural disasters and conflict, bring peace and hope to all.

COLLECT FOR THE FOURTH SUNDAY BEFORE ADVENT

God of glory,

touch our lips with the fire of your Spirit,

that we with all creation

may rejoice to sing your praise;

through Jesus Christ our Lord

 

COLLECT FOR ALL SAINTS

God of holiness, your glory is proclaimed in every age;

as we rejoice in the faith of your saints, inspire us to follow their example

with boldness and joy;

through Jesus Christ our Lord

AMEN

READINGS FOR THE FOURTH SUNDAY BEFORE ADVENT

Psalm 43

Micah 3:5-end

1 Thessalonians 2:9-13

Matthew 24:1-14

DIARY FOR THE NEXT FOUR WEEKS

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 






 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 






 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 






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

Minster Lifeline 41

Rev. Irene writes:

From the Archbishop of York and the Bishops of Whitby, Selby, and Hull;
Please circulate and publish this message widely within your church and the wider community.

A Joint Statement on Violence in Israel and Gaza

We watch with grief and horror as the violence in Israel and Gaza intensifies, following the dreadful terrorist attack on Israel by Hamas. We remember that all people are created in the image of God, and therefore deserve to be treated with respect and dignity, to live lives free of fear and violence. 

As the archbishops said in their joint statement last week:

“We are grieved and deeply concerned at the violence in Israel and Gaza, and we unequivocally condemn the attacks by Hamas. We pray for those who are mourning, those who are injured, and all those fearing for their safety. We pray for restraint on all sides, and renewed efforts towards a just peace for all. The way forward must be for both sides to build confidence in a secure future through which Israel and its people can live in security within its internationally recognised borders, and Palestinians have their own state and live in their lands in security, and with peace and justice.” 

We condemn the acts of violence, particularly those that are targeting innocent civilians – men, women and children who are killed and held hostage while simply trying to live. We ask that leaders seek a way forward that ends the vicious cycles of violence and finds a way to build peace among peoples and nations, in which everyone can flourish and prosper. 

We pray that the peace of God will reign; that justice and mercy will bring an end to war and terror. We pray for the freedom of all peoples, that they may live in unity with their neighbours, that their humanity may be respected and that they may live without fear. 

We pray too for an end to violence in this country, particularly for an end to antisemitic violence; our Jewish brothers and sisters deserve to live lives free from fear. No school should have to close because of security threats; places of worship should not need security guards to keep worshippers safe. We stand in solidarity with those in our communities who may not feel welcomed and respected. Prejudice has no place in our society, whether anti-Jewish or anti-Muslim, and the war between Hamas and Israel must not be used to demonise whole communities and destabilise the peace that we so value in our cities and towns. 

In the words of Archbishop Hosam, with people around the world, we pray: 

O God of all justice and peace
we cry out to you in the midst of the pain and trauma
of violence and fear which prevails in the Holy Land.
Be with those who need you in these days of suffering;
we pray for people of all faiths – Jews, Muslims and Christians and for all people of the land.
While we pray to you, O Lord, for an end to violence and the establishment of peace,
we also call for you to bring justice and equity to the peoples.
Guide us into your kingdom
where all people are treated with dignity and honour as your children
for, to all of us, you are our Heavenly Father.
In Jesus’ name we pray. Amen.

If you are able, please support the Jerusalem and the Middle East Church Association (JMECA) appeal for the Ahli Arab Hospital to continue providing life-saving medical care:
www.jmeca.org.uk/get-involved/donate/current-appeals-0/al-ahli-hospital-gaza-appeal

With every blessing -
+ Stephen, Archbishop of York
+ Paul, Bishop of Whitby
+ John, Bishop of Selby
+ Eleanor, Bishop of Hull

Difficult days around the world, not least the conflict between Israel and Gaza. What can we do? Continue to pray for peace. The devastation is clearly seen on both sides, Israel trying to cope with the sudden loss of loved ones and not knowing where their families are being kept hostage. The Palestinians suffering revenge for an act of wickedness carried out by Hamas.

Amongst all this people are starving and desperate, what a cruel world.

As Christians we must stand firm that God is in this situation, Jesus knew what suffering was all about and so we pray.

THE MINSTER SHOP

Minster Christmas Card 2023 Shop News

This year’s Christmas card is from an original oil painting by local artist Tony Denison. The cards are now on sale from the Minster Shop. Packs of 5 are £6 and single cards are £1.50. There are nativity advent calendars for £3.50 and a stand-up advent card for £2. Advent candles will be in stock soon. 

Sue McGaw,  Buying Team

BE PREPARED – SEPTEMBER STUDIES and ALPHA

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

Zoom Bible Study continues at 7:30 p.m. on Wednesdays.

Half term break – Wednesday 1st NOVEMBER

FROM JON MAJOR

I have had the pleasure this last week, of taking a young man and his very proud Mum on a tower tour.  He is a chorister at the Chapel of St. James Palace.  Already, at such a young age, he has an impressive CV: singing at the Platinum Jubilee celebrations for Her Late Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, the Coronation of His Majesty King Charles III and closer to our region at York Minster for last year’s Maundy Thursday Service.

They were such a joy.  I’m so glad I was back from my holiday for that day!  He was so polite, I had to ask him to stop calling me ‘sir’.  

The young man will be leaving the Palace after another four terms, so I did mention he could join one of the best choirs in the country here at Hull Minster!

PLEA FOR HELP

Julia Allum has been tending to the ‘washing of linen’ each week for many years now. As she is not well at present, is there anyone who would step in take this role on, hopefully temporarily. It is a small amount of communion cloths each week.

Please let one of the team know if you can be that person – thank you!

‘Come and join the Celebrations’

As a treasured volunteer of Hull Minster you are cordially invited to attend this years Christmas Volunteer Celebration on Monday 11th December from 1pm – 3.30pm.

If you would like to attend please let Shirley know in person or: email shirley@hullminster.org along with any dietary requirements by Friday 1st December 2023.

JUNIOR CHURCH

This week the younger group were looking at the physical building of the Minster and learning about why it was organised as it is.  As you will see from their faces, they were very engaged.

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.

PLEA FOR UKRAINE

It is sad that we need to keep asking for help for Ukraine however the situation is not improving there, and winter is upon them. Many are living in gymnasiums as their homes have been destroyed. Our Ukrainian friends are asking for any underwear for men and women please, also children from age 7 upwards. They are also desperate for a printer and any stationary for the schooling of the children.

Thank you from Olga!


PRAYER POINTS FOR THE LAST SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY

·         For those who are awaiting hospital procedures both emergency and non-emergency.

·         For peace in Israel and Palestine. For the coming together for peace talks.

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

·         For all who attend our midweek activities, that we, through our welcome, may share the love of Jesus will all who visit our church

·         For areas of the world where there is suffering, through natural disasters and conflict, bring peace and hope to all.

COLLECT FOR THE LAST SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY

God, our light and our salvation; illuminate our lives,

that we may see your goodness in the land of the living,

and looking on your beauty may be changed into the likeness of Jesus Christ our Lord

AMEN

READINGS FOR THE LAST SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY

Psalm 90:1-6

Leviticus19:1-2,15-18

1 Thessalonians 2:1-8

Matthew 22:34 - end
















































































































































































JANE OWEN

I am delighted to let everyone know that Jane continues to make good progress. She is starting to do adult craft activities, so she isn’t bored! She is now on a high dependency ward so please continue to pray for her and her family.

PRAYER POINTS FOR THE SEVENTEENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY

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COLLECT FOR THE SEVENTEENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY

























READINGS FOR THE SEVENTEENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY













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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

DIARY FOR THE NEXT  FOUR WEEKS

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 






 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 






 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 






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

Minster Lifeline 40

Rev. Irene writes:

Discussing with my son on Friday evening last week as we watched England v Australia friendly football match it was noticeable that the VIP stands were not even half full. We guessed many would be doing other things, drinking and chatting in the VIP lounges. I couldn’t help but think this was a good illustration to use in my sermon on the parable of the Wedding banquet. How those with the places of honour at the King’s wedding banquet refused the king’s invitation but others of no such importance were there in their thousands. A great example that God wants to know and welcome us all. We don’t have to earn a place or have status we just need to come and let God reclothe us ready for the Kingdom – Jesus gave us this opportunity when he died on the cross for us. It’s not every day we get an opportunity like that!

THE MINSTER SHOP

Minster Christmas Card 2023

We have commissioned some work of Hull Minster from a very well-respected local artist, Tony Denison. This is the image for this years Christmas card. Completely unique to us at the Minster Shop. I haven’t got prices yet but hopefully we will have the cards out for sale within the next two weeks. We can takes pre orders at the Shop which will help with printing. Sue McGaw,  Buying Team

BE PREPARED – SEPTEMBER STUDIES and ALPHA

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

Zoom Bible Study continues at 7:30 p.m. on Wednesdays.



















GIRLS BRIGADE

Mark and Mia kindly came to Girls Brigade this week to help the girls they are going to take part in Girls' Brigade International Christmas Carol request. 

The carol choice was Jesus Jingle Bells and Mark and Mia lead the group in a practice before Al kindly filmed the final version. It was lovely for the girls to be supported by the choral experts and skilled film maker in their endeavours.  Thank you to all three of you.

‘Come and join the Celebrations’

As a treasured volunteer of Hull Minster you are cordially invited to attend this years Christmas Volunteer Celebration on Monday 11th December from 1pm – 3.30pm.

If you would like to attend please let Shirley know in person or: email shirley@hullminster.org along with any dietary requirements by Friday 1st December 2023.

FROM JANE OWEN

To all you lovely Members and supporters at Hull Minster, I wanted to thank you for your kind wishes of support and generosity. Your love and messages of support have given me strength and encouragement to keep trying to get better. I think of you regularly and hope that you are all getting the most out of supporting Shirley and Alastair in their work. I miss you all and have been pleased to see so many of you as visitors. Your cards have been overwhelming - I’ve loved reading your messages of support.
Castle Hill hospital has been terrific, with the nursing teams committing unbelievable levels of commitment and dedication. I’ve been taught how to breathe, cook, wash, and stay busy with card games and rural walks. Can’t wait to get back to Minster life, however!!

Get in touch with Shirley if you want to increase your volunteering, or with Irene if you want to get in touch with me.
Many thanks and much love  Jane xx

JUNIOR CHURCH

This week the younger children in junior Church were learning about the Bible.  The words to today’s hymn (Psalm 23) and the anthem ( Rejoice in the Lord always) were found in Psalms and Philippians. They learnt how the Bible teaches us to live a good Christian Life.

The older cohort carried on with the Alpha Youth course, the question of the week being ‘Who do people think Jesus is?’ Our wonderful Reader, Sam pointed out the most important word in this question is ‘is’. This is not a historical question but relevant to the modern day.

MINSTER WORKER OF THE WEEK:  

Meet Sister Catherine

Hello, I’m Sister Catherine CHN (Community of the Holy Name).  The Community of the Holy Name is an Anglican Religious Order and we moved to Hessle two years ago. When we moved, I began to look for a church to attend and after going to a small church in East Hull for a time, practical difficulties in getting to this church on a Sunday meant I needed another church to go to that was more accessible via public transport! And here I am.

I joined CHN in 2006 and am the youngest Sister in the English province.  I am 58 years old and am the fourth of five children and have two elder sisters and a brother either side of me. I have three nephews and three nieces, two great nieces, 1 great nephew and another great nephew in production!  I came to faith rather late – at the age of 33 – as we weren’t a church going family. I was baptised in Southwell Minster in Notts in 1998.  I’ve been churchwarden and verger in my time before joining community.

I enjoy joining in with the Minster’s work although my duties as the Assistant Provincial Superior of CHN means I can’t get as involved as I would like to. I do come on a Thursday to join in at the Welcome Café and listening space, which I enjoy very much. I always feel very blessed when I have an encounter with someone in the street or in the Minster – a person who I believe God put in my way to speak with. When I go away from such encounters, I thank God for them. I believe that a simple word or act of kindness can change a person’s whole world and vision and though we almost always don’t know the effect of words or deeds, I always hope the Spirit can make use of them to open hearts and minds and let in the light.
Jon Major

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.

PLEA FOR HELP

Julia Allum has been tending to the ‘washing of linen’ each week for many years now. As she is not well now, is there anyone who would step in take this role on, hopefully temporarily. It is a small amount of communion cloths each week.

Please let one of the team know if you can be that person – thank you!

PLEA FOR UKRAINE

It is sad that we need to keep asking for help for Ukraine however the situation is not improving there, and winter is upon them. Many are living in gymnasiums as their homes have been destroyed. Our Ukrainian friends are asking for any underwear for men and women please, also children from age 7 upwards. They are also desperate for a printer and any stationary for the schooling of the children.

Thank you from Olga!


PRAYER POINTS FOR THE TWENTIETH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY

·         For those who are awaiting hospital procedures both emergency and non-emergency.

·         For peace in Israel and Palestine. For the coming together for peace talks.

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

·         For all who are unable to get into church for services, that they may find joy and friendship through the words of this Lifeline.

·         For areas of the world where there is suffering, through natural disasters and conflict, bring peace and hope to all.

COLLECT FOR THE TWENTIETH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY

God, our light and our salvation; illuminate our lives,

that we may see your goodness in the land of the living,

and looking on your beauty may be changed into the likeness of Jesus Christ our Lord

AMEN

READINGS FOR THE TWENTIETH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY

Psalm 99

Exodus 33:12-end

1 Thessalonians 1. 1-10

Matthew 22:15-22

DIARY FOR THE NEXT FOUR WEEKS


























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PRAYER POINTS FOR THE SEVENTEENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY

·         For those who are awaiting hospital procedures both emergency and non-emergency.

·         For the family of Elianne Andam after the tragic stabbing on her way to school.

·         For the families of the young girl, Jessica, and the bus driver, Stephen, killed in the recent accident.

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

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

·         For areas of the world where there is suffering









COLLECT FOR THE EIGHTEENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY

God, our judge, and saviour, teach us to be open to your truth

and to trust in your love, that we may live each day

with confidence in the salvation which is given

 through Jesus Christ our Lord

AMEN









READINGS FOR THE EIGHTEENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY

Psalm 19

Exodus 20:1-4,7-9,12-20

Philippians 3:4b-14

Matthew 21:33-end

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JANE OWEN

I am delighted to let everyone know that Jane continues to make good progress. She is starting to do adult craft activities, so she isn’t bored! She is now on a high dependency ward so please continue to pray for her and her family.

PRAYER POINTS FOR THE SEVENTEENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY

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COLLECT FOR THE SEVENTEENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY























READINGS FOR THE SEVENTEENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY












DIARY FOR THE NEXT  FOUR WEEKS
















































































































































































































































































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















DIARY FOR THE NEXT  FOUR WEEKS

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 






 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 






 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 






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

Minster Lifeline 39

Rev. Irene writes:

You will see below lots of information from the shop staff about Christmas.

Yes, there are still ten weeks to go however stock is selling very quickly. I was delighted to purchase a couple of lovely presents as I browsed around on Saturday.

A big ‘thank you’ to all the staff on the shop who always greet everyone with a smile. What would we do without volunteers?! Everyone working in the shop is a volunteer, they do a fabulous job.

THE MINSTER SHOP

Minster Christmas Card 2023

We have commissioned some work of Hull Minster from a very well-respected local artist, Tony Denison. This is the image for this years Christmas card. Completely unique to us at the Minster Shop. I haven’t got prices yet but hopefully we will have the cards out for sale within the next two weeks. We can takes pre orders at the Shop which will help with printing. Sue McGaw,  Buying Team

BE PREPARED – SEPTEMBER STUDIES and ALPHA

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

Zoom Bible Study continues at 7:30 p.m. on Wednesdays.


















‘Come and join the Celebrations’

As a treasured volunteer of Hull Minster you are cordially invited to attend this years Christmas Volunteer Celebration on Monday 11th December from 1pm – 3.30pm.

If you would like to attend please let Shirley know in person or: email shirley@hullminster.org along with any dietary requirements by Friday 1st December 2023.

HANA International Culture and Fashion Show

GRIEF AWARENESS CAFE

This Thursday 10:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.

MINSTER WORKER OF THE WEEK:  

Meet Veronica McKenzie, Veronica is probably one of our longest serving attendees at the church.  She started coming here at six weeks old and has been a regular attendee for over 70 years she has also seen seven incumbents.  Two of her family members served as Verger and she lived for a while in the flat above the old grammar school.  She can be found welcoming on Thursday mornings along with Minster Bear.   If you see her, please say hello and ask her about her time at Holy Trinity as she is only too glad to regale you with many stories about her time here.  You will not be disappointed!  I could sit for hours and listen to her but beware you will laugh until you cry, or she will have you in tears.   Thank you, Veronica, for all your years of loyal service to the church. Jon Major

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.

The Minster has strong connections with a number of Care Homes, some of whom come to Minster Praise and other activities.

Below is the harvest festival display from Raleigh Court Care Home.

FIRST AID TRAINING!

Yes, it really is who you think.  Our response might well be: “Lord, help us!”

WELCOME CAFÉ

This is the first-year anniversary!  Congratulations to everyone involved.

PRAYER POINTS FOR THE NINETEENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY

·         For those who are awaiting hospital procedures both emergency and non-emergency.

·         For peace in Israel and Palestine. For the coming together for peace talks.

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

·         For all the children worshipping in the Minster, the choir, the little fishes, and those at our 9 30 services.

·         For areas of the world where there is suffering, through natural disasters and conflict, bring peace and hope to all.

COLLECT FOR THE NINETEENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY

Faithful Lord, whose steadfast love never ceases

and whose mercies never come to an end;

grant us the grace to trust you and to receive the gifts of your love,

 new every morning in Jesus Christ our Lord

AMEN

READINGS FOR THE NINETEENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY

Psalm 106:1-6, 19-23

Exodus 32:1-14

Philippians 4:1-9

Matthew 22:1-14

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PRAYER POINTS FOR THE SEVENTEENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY

·         For those who are awaiting hospital procedures both emergency and non-emergency.

·         For the family of Elianne Andam after the tragic stabbing on her way to school.

·         For the families of the young girl, Jessica, and the bus driver, Stephen, killed in the recent accident.

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

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

·         For areas of the world where there is suffering




COLLECT FOR THE EIGHTEENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY

God, our judge, and saviour, teach us to be open to your truth

and to trust in your love, that we may live each day

with confidence in the salvation which is given

 through Jesus Christ our Lord

AMEN




READINGS FOR THE EIGHTEENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY

Psalm 19

Exodus 20:1-4,7-9,12-20

Philippians 3:4b-14

Matthew 21:33-end

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JANE OWEN

I am delighted to let everyone know that Jane continues to make good progress. She is starting to do adult craft activities, so she isn’t bored! She is now on a high dependency ward so please continue to pray for her and her family.

PRAYER POINTS FOR THE SEVENTEENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY

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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


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Rev. Irene writes:

SHALL WE DANCE?

 Praise his name with dancing, accompanied by tambourine and harp.

PSALM 149

It may not have been part of our worship however Hull Minster rang out with music and dance on Saturday night as we held our first Ceilidh. A group of fantastic musicians, many from our choir, led the music which included all dance favourites, Gay Gordons, Strip the Willow etc. and Katie Ogilvie did a stunning job as ‘caller’. From one to eighty-one everyone had a great time whether able to dance or just enjoy watching others. We are all looking forward to the next one which we hope to hold in February.

Here are some of the wonderful pictures of the evening:

“IN VACANT OR IN PENSIVE MOOD”?

AND THE PICTURES OF THE NIGHT!

BE PREPARED – SEPTEMBER STUDIES and ALPHA

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

Zoom Bible Study continues at 7:30 p.m. on Wednesdays.

JUNIOR CHURCH

It is so encouraging to see the young people getting involved in these groups. Please pray for them.

MINSTER WORKERS OF THE WEEK:   Jean and Fiona

Jean has been a very active member of the church for nearly 60 years, in fact she met her husband Chris here.

Jean has held, and still holds, many roles within the church.  As well as keeping our flower displays looking lovely, she is also a fountain of knowledge on the archives of Holy Trinity.  If you have any questions on the history of the church please ask her, she will be more than willing to help.

It is great to have Fiona back in the Minster helping with flowers. She is following in the footsteps of her mother who spent several years helping to make Holy Trinity (as it was then) look its best for worship and visitors.

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.

MESSAGE FROM JANE OWEN

To all you lovely Members and supporters at Hull Minster. I wanted to thank you for your kind wishes of support and generosity. Your love and messages of support have given me strength and encouragement to keep trying to get better. I think of you regularly and hope that you are all getting the most out of supporting Shirley and Alastair in their work. I miss you all and have been pleased to see so many of you as visitors. Your cards have been overwhelming - I’ve loved reading your messages of support.

Castle Hill hospital has been terrific, with the nursing teams demonstrating unbelievable levels of commitment and dedication.  I’ve been taught how to breathe, cook, wash, and stay busy with card games and rural walks. Can’t wait to get back to Minster life, however!!

Get in touch with Shirley if you want to increase your volunteering, or with Irene if you want to get in touch with me.
Many thanks and much love, Jane xx

THE MINSTER SHOP

The Minster Shop has had an exciting time lately. A change in the layout and lots of wonderful new gifts have given it a brand-new look. Christmas decorations are now on sale. Congratulations to those members of the shop team who masterminded the display. It looks great. Many items will not be repeated so grab a gem or two whilst you can. Some deliveries are still due however so keep popping in to see what’s new. The new range of poppy brooches are selling fast. Details of this year’s Christmas card coming very soon.

Sue McGaw

BOOK LAUNCH

Tracey is a friend of Hull Minster often coming along to Welcome Café on a Thursday either on her own or with young men that are asylum seekers from our city. She works tirelessly to help these men in whatever way possible so they may cope in a strange city, often with little ability to speak English.

 

INVITATION TO THE BOOK LAUNCH PARTY OF

THE VAGABOND SEEKERS by Tracey Scott-Townsend

SATURDAY 7TH OCTOBER 2023 AT 5 PM

AT WELCOME HOUSE, 3 WRIGHT STREET HULL, HU2 8HR

All Welcome – Food, music, readings, talk with the author, book signings.

NEW CHOIR MEMBERS

Cason, Eliora, Logan, George and Olivia are all new choristers. Layla received her surplice today (admission as a full member of the choir) 

SATURDAY CONCERTS

Last week Vox Trinitas performed a wonderful concert for those privileged to be able to listen.

PRAYER POINTS FOR THE SEVENTEENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY

·         For those who are awaiting hospital procedures both emergency and non-emergency.

·         For the family of Elianne Andam after the tragic stabbing on her way to school.

·         For the families of the young girl, Jessica, and the bus driver, Stephen, killed in the recent accident.

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

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

·         For areas of the world where there is suffering

COLLECT FOR THE EIGHTEENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY

God, our judge, and saviour, teach us to be open to your truth

and to trust in your love, that we may live each day

with confidence in the salvation which is given

 through Jesus Christ our Lord

AMEN

READINGS FOR THE EIGHTEENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY

Psalm 19

Exodus 20:1-4,7-9,12-20

Philippians 3:4b-14

Matthew 21:33-end

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JANE OWEN

I am delighted to let everyone know that Jane continues to make good progress. She is starting to do adult craft activities, so she isn’t bored! She is now on a high dependency ward so please continue to pray for her and her family.

PRAYER POINTS FOR THE SEVENTEENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY

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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















DIARY FOR THE NEXT  FOUR WEEKS

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 






 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 






 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 






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


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Rev. Irene writes:

On Sunday we celebrated harvest at all our services in the Minster. As well as 9 30 and 11 we also held a civic service in the afternoon celebrating the harvest of the land, sea, and factory. It was great to sing the harvest favourites, “We plough the fields and scatter, For the beauty of the earth”, and many others all giving thanks for the abundance of food produced. We also remembered that through climate change, conflict, and economic hardship we see more and more people going without their ‘daily bread’.

We were delighted that all the produce we received will be distributed around several food banks in the area so thank you to everyone who contributed.

Below: three of our 9:30 congregatuion showing off their work on harvest.

Lord Mayor’s Sea, Field and Factory Service

BE PREPARED – SEPTEMBER STUDIES, ALPHA AND START

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

Zoom Bible Study continues at 7:30 p.m. on Wednesdays.

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

MINSTER WORKERS OF THE WEEK

Meet your church wardens.

The Wardens role within the church is probably the most important role.  They are in charge of the day to day running of the church and in the absence of the clergy take on full responsibility, answerable to the Archdeacon and Bishop of Hull.

Iain Ogilvie

Iain was born and brought up in Durham attending the United Reformed Church until he went to University in Keele to study Geography and Politics. It was at university where he met Katie and they married in Keyingham in 1997. After leaving University Iain worked for the Mission to Seafarers in Southampton as justice and welfare ship visitor and running the Seafarers Centre.

Iain came to Hull Minster in 2013 after moving to Ottringham from Northumberland to take on Katie’s Family Farm and Campsite. When in Northumberland Iain worked for the County Council overseeing the major capital regeneration projects. Alex and Ruth, their two daughters, were born in Northumberland. Alex is now at sea working in the engine room of Cruise ships, and Ruth can be found in the worship band at Hull Minster when she is not at University in Dundee studying Biomedical Science.

When not in church Iain likes to be walking by the sea, riding behind a steam train or sat with glass of whiskey (none of which happen often enough!)

Iain and Katie have both found plenty to do at Hull Minster and appreciate the friendships they have found since joining the church. On their first Sunday they sat in a service and watched the Muppet Christmas Carol, never did Iain expect to be Churchwarden but here he is, four years in.

Robin Alden

Robin was Baptised at Hull Minster in 1963.  His parents married here, and he spent his formative years in Sunday School, then the Church Choir, and additionally in bellringing here in his late teens.

Robin went to university in London where he met his wife Gill, and after university they married and lived there for a few years before moving back to Hull.  Do ask Gill about this move as she has almost forgiven him for it.

Robin and Gill have two lovely grown-up daughters who were brought up in this church and who both have careers, one in Hull and one in Whitehaven.

He is retired from a career in IT and is sometimes called upon when computer things don’t work!

Robin is now in his eighth year as Churchwarden, still sings in the choir, and is Ringing Master (i.e. helps lead the ringing in the bell tower).


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.


AND NOW FOR SOMETHING COMPLETELY DIFFERENT!

Hello! As part of the Hull Minster family, you are warmly invited to a church ceilidh - on Saturday 30th of September at 6pm. 

We've recently created a church-based ceilidh band and have put together a few dances  - and would love to try them out! 

Please bring along family and friends, and your own food and snacks. There will be a bar!

Entry is free. 

JUNIOR CHURCH

The older ones enjoyed their Alpha course whilst the younger members went very quietly round the chancel looking at the gifts brought for harvest festival.  After talking about where and how we get our food today and how different it was from the past, they then did some very impressive illustrations.

Celebration of Lay Ministries at York Minster

 On Saturday Ellie and Anne joined Heather and others from the Mustard Seed Community for a wonderful service to celebrate lay ministries across the Diocese of York.  People were newly licensed and authorised in lay ministry roles and the rest of us were invited to reaffirm our commitment to serve in lay ministry: ‘We share in Christ’s mission, called to proclaim the Good News in word and deed.’

We give thanks and pray for Ellie who serves with Revd Anne Richards as part of the chaplaincy team at Archbishop Sentamu Academy, and for Anne who is part of the chaplaincy team at Hull Minster, who is developing mission and ministry with adults with different learning abilities.  Heather Black

You can find out more about Mustard Seed here www.mseed.org


THE GRANDSONS AND DAUGHTERS OF THE OLD TEMPERANCE REVIVAL

This group proudly present hymns, spirituals, and songs of The Old Camp Ground, at St. Mary’s Church, Lowgate, Hull: SATURDAY 30TH SEPTEMBER 2023 AT 2:00 P.M. with an interval.  Free Entry – donations  accepted for the Church.  We are five friends between 65 and 79, who enjoy having a go at playing various instruments in a relaxed way.

JANE OWEN

I am delighted to let everyone know that Jane continues to make good progress. She is now at Castle Hill hospital for rehabilitation and coming on really well. She was delighted to receive a folder full of cards from the Girls’ Brigade group and sends a big ‘thank you’ to all of them and the leaders

PRAYER POINTS FOR THE SEVENTEENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY

·         For those who are awaiting hospital procedures both emergency and non-emergency.

·         For an end to strikes so waiting lists can come down in number

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

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

·         For areas of the world where there is suffering

·         Give thanks for our harvest and pray for countries suffering famine

COLLECT FOR THE SEVENTEENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY

Gracious God, you call us to fullness of life;

deliver us from unbelief and banish our anxieties

with the liberating love of Jesus Christ our Lord

AMEN

READINGS FOR THE SIXTEENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY

Psalm 78:1-4, 12-18

Exodus 17:1-7

Philippians 2:1-13

Matthew 21:23-32

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JANE OWEN

I am delighted to let everyone know that Jane continues to make good progress. She is starting to do adult craft activities, so she isn’t bored! She is now on a high dependency ward so please continue to pray for her and her family.

PRAYER POINTS FOR THE SEVENTEENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY

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COLLECT FOR THE SEVENTEENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY

















READINGS FOR THE SEVENTEENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY









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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












DIARY FOR THE NEXT  FOUR WEEKS

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 






 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 






 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 






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

Minster Lifeline 36

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, like many other grandparents and parents waved my 18-year-old granddaughter off as she set out on her new adventure to university.  Canterbury seems many miles away, however it won’t be long before she turns up again for Christmas with many stories to tell.

In our 9:30 service we are looking at some of the characters of the Old Testament and how many of them set off on journeys to new pastures. The week before last we heard about Abraham and how he journeyed to new pastures with God promising him he would have descendants more numerous than the stars in the sky.

Then we think of Moses and how the people fled Egypt in search of the Promised Land with God leading them day by day. Their journey was long and arduous, but God did as He promised and led them to the Promised Land albeit with Joshua guiding them into it after Moses’ death.


Proverbs 16:9: “We can make our plans, but the Lord determines our steps.

BE PREPARED – SEPTEMBER STUDIES, ALPHA AND START

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

Zoom Bible Study continues at 7:30 p.m. on Wednesdays.

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

MINSTER WORKER OF THE WEEK

Meet David Ideson.  

David is one of the Minsters many unsung heroes.  He has volunteered at the church since 2010 and is in most days including always the first in on a Sunday to clean.  

He is happy to help out in a number of jobs as long as he can melt into the background.  If you do see him around the church, please say hello and maybe a thank you will go a long way.   Thank you, David, for all you do.  

MINSTER PRAISE

On Thursday of this week (always the third Thursday of the month), we shall be meeting at 10:30 a.m. in the Nave for a short service and a time of fellowship with cakes and coffee/tea to follow.  It is good to have members of Care Homes join us  as well as people from other churches.  If you are free on Thursday morning, come along and join us!

JUNIOR CHURCH STARTS AGAIN!

This Sunday saw the launch of two groups – one for the older kids and one for the younger ones.  This enabled a Junior Alpha Course to start for the older group whilst the younger group started looking at important words in the Bible.  This week we began with forgiveness, based on the parable of the prodigal son.

Please pray for all the children that they may learn about and grow in, the Christian faith.  Also for the leaders who put in so much work for this to happen.

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.

THE GRANDSONS AND DAUGHTERS OF THE OLD TEMPERANCE REVIVAL

This group proudly present hymns, spirituals and songs of The Old Camp Ground, at St. Mary’s Church, Lowgate, Hull: SATURDAY 30TH SEPTEMBER 2023 AT 2:00 P.M. with an interval.  Free Entry – donations  accepted for the Church.  We are five friends between 65 and 79, who enjoy having a go at playing various instruments in a relaxed way.

JANE OWEN

I am delighted to let everyone know that Jane continues to make good progress. She is starting to do adult craft activities, so she isn’t bored! She is now on a high dependency ward so please continue to pray for her and her family.

PRAYER POINTS FOR THE SIXTEENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY

·         For those who are awaiting hospital procedures both emergency and non-emergency.

·         For an end to strikes so waiting lists can come down in number

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

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

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

·         For all those affected by the burst dams in DERNA, Libya

COLLECT FOR THE SIXTEENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY

Lord of creation whose glory is around and within us;

open our eyes to your wonders,

that we may serve you with reverence

and know your peace at our lives’ end

through Jesus Christ our Lord.

READINGS FOR THE SIXTEENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY

Psalm 105:1-6, 37-end

Exodus 16:2-15

Philippians 1:21-end

Matthew 20:1-16

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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




DIARY FOR THE NEXT  FOUR WEEKS

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 






 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 






 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 






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

Minster Lifeline 35

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

DIARY FOR THE NEXT  FOUR WEEKS

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 






 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 






 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 






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