DONCASTER WOMEN’S REFUGE

The Mother’s Union are once again collecting items for the Home Starter (fresh start) Packs for the Doncaster Women’s Refuge.

Why not get together with a friend and help us make a laundry basket to give to vulnerable Women hoping to make a new start?

Please see the attached list or click on the link below for a printable Word Document.  The list is also on the MU notice board.

Home Starter( fresh start) Pack

C.A.R.T (CHRISTIAN AFRICAN RELIEF TRUST)

St. Mary’s Mothers Union are supporting CART who have asked us to appeal for sewing items which some of you may have spare.

I am sure that most folk have part used reels of thread, zips taken from garments, and boxes of spare buttons from clothing you no longer possess!

Below is a list of items that can be sent – new or used in good condition:
Needles
Buttons
Zips
Scissors
Pins
Hooks and eyes
Press studs
Cotton (any colours)
Tape measure
Velcro tape
Bias binding
Ribbon
Elastic
White chalk

Please put contributions into the box provided or give to any Mothers Union committee member.

Thank You

REGULAR GIVING

Thank you to everyone who is already giving regularly towards the daily running of St Mary’s Church.

Giving your regular donations by means of gift envelopes/standing order, enables our church to estimate its annual income and, therefore, helps us to plan the annual budget. Any amount can be given each week and it is not necessary for you to be a taxpayer.

If you are a taxpayer your donations can be gift aided which allows the church to claim back the tax deducted. This gives our church an extra 25% without any additional cost to you.

If you would like further, confidential information regarding the above, please have a word with Sue Beavers, or phone her on 01302 751396.

Thank you

 

MUSIC MARATHON UPDATE

13th April 2019 10:00 am until 4:00 pm

Our amazing organist, John Marsden B.E.M. L.T.C.L. , will be playing the organ as a sponsored event between 10am and 4pm.  Peter Robson, on the piano, will be contributing too during each two hour slot.

Please let John know in advance if you would like a particular piece to be played (and the time you expect to be in church).  Hymns may be requested on the day.  This event will benefit the Tower Fund

UPDATE 

Many thanks for all support given towards this event. £1278 was raised towards the Tower Appeal.

ANNUAL PAROCHIAL CHURCH MEETING

ANNUAL PAROCHIAL CHURCH MEETING & VESTRY MEETING
Monday 29th April at 7.00 pm in Church

Forms are at the back of the church for those seeking nomination for membership of the PCC ( 12) and also for Churchwardens (3 ).

Please let Phil Beavers have fully completed nomination forms as soon as possible for the meeting. Forms can be accepted on the evening but it would be most helpful if you could give them to him in advance.

Further details from John 7 44142 or Judy 7 43700

AUCTION SALE IN AID OF THE TOWER APPEAL

We are having an Auction Sale in aid of the Tower Appeal on Saturday 27th April in the Scout Headquarters at 11 am.

Viewing of items for sale will start at 9;30 am

If you have items to donate it would be wonderful if you could bring them to the Scout HQ on Friday 26th between 10 am and 12 noon.

Refreshments will be served on the day

For further details please contact John (744142) or Judy (743700)

STAINER’S CRUCIFIXTION

St Mary’s Church Choir and friends will be singing Stainer’s Crucifixion on Good Friday, 19th April, at 7 pm. You will be most welcome to join in the singing of this work.

The Crucifixion: A Meditation on the Sacred Passion of the Holy Redeemer is an oratorio composed by John Stainer in 1887. It is scored for a SATB choir and organ, and features solos for bass and tenor. Stainer intended that piece would be within the scope of most parish church choirs; it includes five hymns for congregational participation. The work was first performed on February 24, 1887, the day after Ash Wednesday.

CHURCH CLEANING – TIME FOR SOME HINCHING

The end of the internal work on the tower is at last in sight.  We now have to think about cleaning the church after it.  Could you please spare some time between 9:00 am and 12:00 noon on Thursday 11 April and/or Friday 12th April.

We are looking for budding Mrs Hinchs (or Mr Hinchs) so that between us we can sweep, vacuum and dust all areas of the church following the work, and in time for Easter?

These occasions usually turn out to be quite enjoyable! As always, refreshments will be provided

Thank you

Hazel Horrigan

Cleaning Co-ordinator

EASTER EGG APPEAL FOR THE HOMELESS

Would you like to bring some joy into the life of a Homeless person over Easter?

St. Mary’s Church will be collecting Easter Eggs in conjunction with the Cathedral Archer Project, next week, for Sheffield’s homeless and vulnerable people.

We are looking for people in Tickhill who would like to donate an Easter egg.  CAP will then pass these on to the homeless at their purpose build premises within Sheffield Cathedral.

If you can donate an Easter egg then drop it off in St. Mary’s Church between 10am and 4pm any day in Holy Week or at our 10:30 Easter Sunday Service.

More information about the Cathedral Archer Project can be found at www.archerproject.org.uk

IMELDA STAUNTON IN TICKHILL

Tickhill Writers present “An Afternoon with Imelda Staunton” on Wednesday 10th April at 2:00 pm at The Methodist Church.

Proceeds to St Mary’s Church and to Alzheimers Research.

There will be a Raffle.

Tickets, priced at £12 are available from Tickhill Library

 

REORDERING OF THE CHURCH

Dear Friends,

As you are probably aware an appeal was launched several months ago to undertake some significant repairs to the tower at St Mary’s church which I’m pleased to report should be undertaken during the course of 2019. We are eternally gratefully for everyone who has and continues to support our appeal.

We now see this as an opportune time to consider how we may be able to reorder some of the internal parts of our church building in ways to make it a major centre for the day to day life of Tickhill, where people can gather to enjoy activities which are perhaps presently not available elsewhere. The vision is that St. Mary’s church is inclusive to everyone, regular churchgoers or not, and still keeping its integrity as being a central place of Christian worship and witness in the community, this being our parish church.

Churches are being encouraged to develop their use as a sustainable community resource and St. Mary’s wishes to move in this direction to actively play our part in fulfilling the needs of today’s people and for the generations that follow. It would be great if you could help us with this important and exciting work.

In working towards this goal, we would love to hear what facilities you think we might be able to provide to make this wonderful medieval building a welcoming place to the whole community.

Please come along to a very informal gathering to be held in church on Saturday 06 April at 2.00 p.m. when we would very much look forward to seeing you and hear your views, all of which are important to us. Please put this date in your diary and I look forward to seeing you there.

Every blessing

Revd Ali

MOTHERING SUNDAY SERVICE – 31 MARCH @ 10:30

Join us for a special Mothering Sunday service on 31 March at 10:30 celebrating & remembering the wonderful women in our lives.

In days gone by Mothering Sunday became a day when domestic servants were given a day off to visit their mother church, usually with their own mothers and other family members. It was often the only time that whole families could gather together, since on other days they were prevented from doing so by conflicting working hours.

Children and young people who were “in service” (as household servants) were given a day off on that date so they could visit their families (or, originally, return to their “mother” church). The children would pick wild flowers along the way to place in the church or give to their mothers.

 

EVENING OF LIGHT MUSIC

6th April 2019 – 7:30 PM

Doncaster Wheatsheaf Singers are joined by the Anston Male Voice Choir, in St. Mary’s Church, for “An Evening of Light Music” commencing at 7:30 PM.

Tickets are priced at £7 and are available at the door or beforehand from John Marsden (01302 744142).

SILVER ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION OF WOMEN’S ORDINATION

Celebrating Women’s Ministry

An event to mark the 25th anniversary of the ordination of women. It is also the 50th anniversary of the first female Readers licensed this year, and both will be part of the celebration.

The event will take place on Saturday, 18 May at 2.30pm in Doncaster Minster. The guest speaker is The Ven Joanne Grenfell, Archdeacon of Portsmouth (and former Dean of Women’s Ministry in Sheffield Diocese).  How is ministry richer for everyone due to the presence of women in the priesthood? What difference has a generation of women made in ministry? It is a celebration of all that women have brought to ministry, and continue to bring.

The event is open to everyone and anyone!

Bookings for the event are being taken through Eventbrite  CLICK TO BOOK

There will be refreshments available following the service.

Those wishing to robe should wear cassock, surplice and white stole or blue Reader’s scarf. Robing is optional!

Update from Bishop Pete on the work of the task and finish group

It is now three months since I addressed the last Diocesan Synod.  In my presidential address on 24 November 2018, I spoke about the four-headed beast threatening our diocese, something that I think we are all familiar with now. Just in case you need a reminder, the four-headed beast is:
 Attendance trends: numbers are still falling, or at best are barely holding their own
 Significant financial challenges across most parishes and for the Diocesan Board of Finance: budgets are in deficit
 In many places church structures (buildings, rules and compliance regulations) are not what we would choose
 The demographics of our congregations are imbalanced and we depend too heavily on our older members

My address in November focussed on B for budgets.  With the Diocesan budget for 2019 needing approval, this head was snarling most ferociously.  You can watch my full presidential address online at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n2fqLAki-n0.

A Task and Finish group commissioned by the Bishop’s Council has been meeting on average every two weeks since October 2018.  It has been wrestling with the fact that, while at the end of 2018 we had 103 stipendiary incumbents in the Diocese of Sheffield, in fact (were it not for the sale of three properties), we could afford only 90 this year.  But what is especially challenging for the Bishop’s Council is the knowledge that we cannot be certain of our capacity to maintain income levels.  For this reason, the Task and Finish group is working on a plan for the deployment of our stipendiary clergy which assumes only 75 stipendiary incumbents and a drop from 12 to 6 deaneries.  I am personally visiting every deanery in the first 6 months of this year, with other members of the senior staff team, to explain this situation and to invite comments and questions.  I have so far been to Adwick le Street, Ecclesfield and Rotherham, with visits to Wath, Tankersley, and Snaith & Hatfield scheduled before Easter.

The group also commissioned a review of Church House, to ensure that, in light of the new strategy, our central function is well-placed to deliver.  This review is now complete and its findings will be incorporated into the proposals now under consideration.  From this point, the anticipated timeline is as follows:
 By March 2019, the task and finish group will present a mature model for the deployment of fewer clergy (likely 75) to the Bishop’s Council (12th) and Diocesan Synod (23rd).
 Assuming no substantial amendments are demanded from Council and Synod, we hope this model can then be circulated between Easter and June for consultation with PCCs, with a request for responses by July 5th, to inform Diocesan Synod on
July 13th
 This proposal will then be worked up into an implementation plan, to be published in the autumn, for implementation to begin in 2020 — I hope the new plan will be adopted by Diocesan Synod in November this year.

Whatever the final form of the agreed proposal, the transition from where we are to where we want to be will not take place overnight.  There will be no sudden drop in the number of stipendiary clergy.  In fact, we will have to inch our way towards a new model.  Progress will be slower than we would like and will be more expensive too, because of the nature of the common tenure and freehold protection which stipendiary clergy enjoy.  This is probably a good thing, in God’s providence: it will prevent us from rushing into anything.  We will continue to offer updates on this through a number of outlets as the weeks progress.

Meanwhile, let me reaffirm my sense of God’s providence here: although it is true that we are having to respond to financial pressures, the real impetus is, I am convinced, coming from the Holy Spirit.  We are being called by God to be renewed in our
dependence on his grace and power, to be released as the baptised people of God into the whole mission of God, and to be rejuvenated so that we can serve every local community across the Diocese more vigorously and effectively.  We are being called to a renewal of our dedication to the Lord Jesus and to one another in his service, and to recover the sense of mission which is at the heart of God’s Church.  Those of us who have been called to ordained ministries are being thrown back upon the One who has called us.  At our ordination as Deacons and / or Priests we were reminded:

The Church is the Body of Christ, the people of God and the dwelling-place of the Holy Spirit. In baptism the whole Church is summoned to witness to God’s love and to work for the coming of his kingdom.  To serve this royal priesthood, God has given a variety of ministries.  Deacons are ordained so that the people of God may be better equipped to make Christ known.  Priests… share with the Bishop in the oversight of the Church, delighting in its beauty and rejoicing in its well-being… With the Bishop and their fellow presbyters, they are to sustain the community of the faithful by the ministry of word and sacrament, that we all may grow into the fullness of Christ and be a living sacrifice acceptable to God.

I am confident that, in God’s grace, this process will enable all of us, lay and ordained, to fulfil our callings more fully, so that the Church of God in the Diocese of Sheffield can fulfil its vocation more fully too.

+ Pete

Posted by Bishop Pete on 26th February 2019

Lent Appeal – United World Schools

Our Lent project this year is United World Schools.

This charity is dedicated to improving lives of some of the world’s poorest children through education.  They work in Nepal, Cambodia and Myanmar, partnering with local communities to build schools and provide teachers especially in isolated districts

We are invited to collect our change to be presented on Easter Day.  Please take a receptacle from church.

https://www.unitedworldschools.org/

CONSERVATION WORK

The final section of the internal scaffold is now up, ready for the contractors to undertake the important conservation work at the west end of the church over the ensuing weeks. We are working closely with all parties, in the hope the scaffold will be down and the west end restored in time for Easter.  No promises at this stage but we do remain optimistic.

Many thanks for all the contributions and for your patience during the time of upheaval.

NEW ELECTORAL ROLL

Every six years a completely new Electoral Roll for the Ecclesiastical (Church of England) Parish has to be prepared. 2019 is a year for the preparation. The Parish’s electoral roll starts again from scratch, meaning that everyone who wishes to be on the roll needs to apply/re-apply.  The old lists of electors are redundant.

The electoral roll acts as a “membership list” for churchgoers in the parish, and gives entitlement to vote at the Annual Parochial Council Meeting, (APCM), or stand for office as a Churchwarden or as a PCC member.

The forms are at the back of church.  The forms must be returned to the Electoral Roll Officer (Judith Black) by the 31st March 2019.  Once completed these can be given to Judith, Reverend Ali or any of the Churchwardens.