This week Revd. Irene writes:
As we enter the month of May my mind always becomes aware of Christian Aid week 11th-17th May. It is, of course, important that we are aware of needs of others and what better opportunity than to support the work of Christian Aid. This year there is a focus on helping to fund vital tools and training so farmers can support their community to escape hunger
How can we help?
Jess, one of our worshippers and volunteers has walked the Humber Bridge for several years now being sponsored, with funds going to Christian Aid. Until a couple of years ago our dear friend Margaret Nicholson would accompany her along with Michael, Jess’s husband. Sadly both Margaret and Michael are no longer with us but true to form Jess is still going to complete the walk. There will be sponsor forms around the church, please donate, if you can and let’s help those in more need than ourselves.
We will celebrate Christian Aid at our Minster Praise on Wednesday 21st May. A short time of worship at 10:30 focussing on the work of CA followed by a coffee morning from 11 – 1p.m. Please let your friends and family know to pop in at any time during the morning.
1 John 3:16-18
This is how we know what love is: Jesus Christ laid down his life for us. And we ought to lay down our lives for our brothers and sisters. If anyone has material possessions and sees a brother or sister in need but has no pity on them, how can the love of God be in that person? Dear children, let us not love with words or speech but with actions and in truth.
Proverbs 19:17
Whoever is kind to the poor lends to the Lord,
and he will reward them for what they have done.
MAY DAY CELEBRATIONS
To celebrate May Day and our 600th anniversary, 90 students from Choral Hull climbed to the top of the Tower to sing ‘Sumer is icumen in’ (summer has come). Summer really did arrive, the hottest day of the year so far! Their beautiful singing could be heard across the Old Town and was broadcast on BBC Radio Humberside. The children then enjoyed dancing around the Maypole, a tradition that many older people will remember from their childhood, which brought much joy to Trinity Square.
The key theme for HT600 is Living Heritage, uncovering traditions, feasts and festivals, historic events and celebrations and sharing them across all generations. Both the Passion Play and May Day have been a huge success, look out for our VE Day exhibition coming soon and our Medieval Festival in June.
There will be more exciting news from Choral Hull in next week’s Lifeline!
GIRLS BRIGADE
What a lovely week. The night started with an exciting discussion and presentation (from the girls) about what the girls would like to do on their last night. There was some great ideas and some scarier ones to organise. We will see how it pans out. Watch this space!
Such a fun week. This week our focus was on God instructions to us; Imogen led us in the 'feed me' section. Each person in the group was given a specific task, and they all had to work together so that they could each eat a chocolate button off the spoon that blindfolded person was holding. The other person was giving the instructions to the blindfolded person. This reminded us to trust one another as Noah had trusted God and followed his instruction precisely. When discussing this activity Charlie suggested that it was about leading people back to God and faith which is just wonderful! Well done, Charlie.
The girls were given an open-ended challenge tonight in teams. To make a boat that floats from the materials give and hold some little chicks and felt tip pens. They took to this brilliantly and all worked well together. It was great to see the designs from a straw-based boat and one had specific seats for the chicks! All the teams were successful, and all ended up with a boat to present.
Our group is wonderful, and it is great to see friendships flourish and grow in the knowledge and love of Christ.
Gill led devotions this week, all the girls enjoyed exploring making a rainbow with three types of food colouring, milk and washing up liquid. They discussed the importance of rainbow, its symbolism and prayed to God. Lauren
FLAGPOLE
Could you be a steeplejack? If I were asked that, the answer would be “definitely not”
I felt dizzy just taking this photo.
Hats off to the guy for repairing and renovating our flagpole. Jon Major
VOLUNTEERS OUTING
To celebrate and thank our wonderful volunteers, a visit to Burton Constable was arranged for a grand tour of the magnificent house and afterwards cream tea was served in the Stables cafe.
The sun was shining, it was a beautiful day and everyone enjoyed the trip.
Thanks to Alastair Hutson who made it possible and to the volunteers for the kind donations received.
Shirley Kay
READINGS FOR THE FOURTH SUNDAY OF EASTER
Psalm 23
Acts 9:36-end
John 10:22-30
COLLECT FOR THE FOURTH SUNDAY OF EASTER
Risen Christ, faithful shepherd of your Father’s sheep; teach us to hear your voice and to follow your command, that all your people may be gathered into one flock, to the glory of God the Father. AMEN
PRAYERS FOR THE FOURTH SUNDAY OF EASTER
· We pray for our country, particularly that the increase in lawlessness among young teenagers will be solved.
· We pray for our world and the turmoil that prevails – Lord, send your peace.
· We continue to pray for the situation in Ukraine, that there will be a fair and speedy settlement.
· For the children throughout the world who are suffering physically, mentally, and emotionally. We think especially of those in Myanmar.
· We pray for Palestine, that a peaceful settlement will come soon.
· We pray especially for the poor of the world who do not have enough to eat, may we do our part and give out of our comparative abundance.
· Pray that we will have a Godly attitude to those around us, that we will be filled with love and compassion.
11.00 AM SERVICE ROTA
Hello everyone, I have taken over the organising of the 11.00am service rota that has been carried out so ably by Katie for a while. A big thank you to Katie and to all who have contributed as welcomers, readers, and servers for some time. I look forward to you all still contributing your commitment to the service, but if there is anybody who is a regular attendee at that service who would like to be part of the team, please don’t hesitate to contact me at jfenwick@hullminster.org
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