Friday 1 May 2015

A celebration tea party

You are warmly welcome to join us on

Saturday 16 May 3-5pm


for a

Celebration Tea Party
remembering VE day 

70th Anniversary


there will be sandwiches ~ scones ~ cake

music ~ singing ~ dancing

and a cheerful time for everyone


Tickets £4 (available on the door)

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They're all coming to the dance (BBC photo)

Baptism at St Hilda's

I am very grateful to Chloe's family for giving us permission to use photographs from her baptism.

Chloe looking a little apprehensive at the start.

Chloe and her mother at the font


With an older child like Chloe we explain everything that's going to happen and make sure she's happy with each stage.


A candle symbolises the light of Christ - and our prayer
that Chloe will always live and grows in Christ's love and care  












A delighted Chloe having been baptised
and now looking forward to a party.











Monday 6 April 2015

Stations of the Cross

You are very welcome to make use of this text if you wish, but please credit it with first being used at the Church of St Hilda, Marden in 2015. Thank you.






Thursday 26 March 2015

New Bishop of Gloucester

You wait for decades for women to be ordained, and more decades for them to be ordained, and then suddenly there's lots of announcements.

10 Downing Street has announced that the next Bishop of Gloucester is to be the Venerable Rachel Treweek, currently Archdeacon of Hackney.
Rachel Treweek, Bishop designate of Gloucester
Diocese of Gloucester: Venerable Rachel Treweek 
The Queen has approved the nomination of the Venerable Rachel Treweek, BA, BTh, Archdeacon of Hackney, for election as Bishop of Gloucester in succession to the Right Reverend Michael Francis Perham, MA, whose resignation took effect on the 21 November 2014.

Notes for editors
The Venerable Rachel Treweek (nee Montgomery) aged 52, studied at Reading University and trained for the ordained ministry at Wycliffe Hall, Oxford. She served her first curacy at Saint George and All Saints, Tufnell Park in the Diocese of London from 1994 to 1997 and was Associate Vicar from 1997 to 1999 
From 1999 to 2006 she was Vicar at Saint James the Less, Bethnal Green and Continuing Ministerial Education Officer for the Stepney Episcopal Area. From 2006 to 2011 she was Archdeacon of Northolt in the Diocese of London. Since 2011 she has been Archdeacon of Hackney. In 2013 she was elected as Participant Observer in the House of Bishops for the South East Region. 
Rachel is married to Guy, Priest-in-Charge of two parishes in the City of London.
Her interests include conflict transformation, walking and canoeing.

See also: The Diocese of Gloucester website, with a video message from Rachel Treweek to the people of the diocese.

Wednesday 25 March 2015

Alison White appointed Bishop of Hull


Her Majesty the Queen has appointed the Revd Canon Alison White, Priest-in-Charge of Riding Mill in the Diocese of Newcastle and Diocesan Adviser for Spirituality and Spiritual Direction, as the Bishop Suffragan of the See of Hull in the Diocese of York.
Alison White

Alison is married to Bishop Frank, Assistant Bishop of Newcastle, and they have served in a variety of appointments since they were ordained in the 1980s.  Alison taught at Cranmer Hall, the theological college in the University of Durham and was also a member of the Archbishops’ Springboard Team working in England and other countries between 2000 and 2004.

The Whites are moving their family home to Hull and Bishop Frank will continue to serve the Diocese of Newcastle from the office of the Assistant Bishop of Newcastle in Jesmond. 

The Archbishop of York, Dr John Sentamu said: “This is a joyous day! I am delighted to be welcoming Alison as the next Bishop of Hull.  Whilst she will be working with others across the Diocese of York encouraging faith in urban life, she will have particular responsibilities for the vibrant city of Hull and the glorious coastline and countryside of the East Riding.  Alison is a person of real godliness and wisdom – it is fantastic that she has accepted God’s call to make Christ visible together with all of us in this Diocese of York.”

Alison White said: “In 2010, I was privileged to be invited to take part in the York Diocesan Clergy Conference where I got a profound sense of a Diocese with faith and hope.  I know that there is a real vision to be Generous Churches Making and Nurturing Disciples and can’t wait to be part of loving God and growing the Church in this great part of Yorkshire”.

Bishop elect Alison and Bishop Frank White, with
Archbishop John sentamu
Bishop Frank White welcomed Alison’s appointment, saying, “I believe that Alison will be an outstanding bishop and we are delighted at this appointment.  It will be a great day when Alison is ordained and consecrated as a bishop in the stunning setting of York Minster on July 3rd. 

“She combines a deep personal spirituality with clear vision, great energy and a lightness of touch which will serve her very well.  She has a great sense of humour and she knows the scale of the task to which God is calling her.

“God’s call comes in unexpected ways and we were both surprised by this invitation.  We look forward to the adventure of exploring our callings in two different dioceses.

“We have always treasured our days off and we’ll be making sure that we spend as much time together as possible.”

The Rt Revd Martin Wharton, who retired as Bishop of Newcastle in 2014, said, “I am thrilled that Alison’s priestly and personal gifts have been recognised by the wider church and believe she will be an outstanding bishop who will quickly endear herself to the people of Hull and the East Riding.

“As the second woman to be appointed Bishop in the Church of England, we rejoice with her and pray for her.”
Alison White succeeds the Rt Revd Richard Frith, who became Bishop of Hereford in November 2014.

Above is from the Diocese of Newcastle. Diocese of York's statement here. Thinking Anglican;s here (with comment)