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SEPTEMBER 2010
Honley with Brockholes Parish Magazine
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St. Mary the Virgin Honley
St. George Brockholes
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Dear Friends
I can’t believe that the year is going by so fast. August gives
way to September and the year changes from Summer to
Autumn; from light nights to long nights, from balmy Summer
days (poetic licence) to Autumnal coloured landscapes. The
world turns and the seasons change.
There are several certainties in this life which affect everyone
living on this planet, one of them being change. Everything but
everything changes, nothing stays the same.
Change is not just confined to places and landscapes, it happens
to each one of us as we already know. We all get older, maybe
wiser, certainly greyer and some of us even balder. The ravages
of time affect us all.
However change is not just a physical thing, it should also occur
in our spiritual lives as well.
Over the last 50 years we have seen the Church’s liturgical life
change as well; in the way we sing, in the way that we pray, in
the way that we just sit and wait on God and in the way we are
with each other and with God.
There is only one thing that remains constant both in life and in
death and that is GOD and his love and care for his people.
Throughout the whole of the bible we see the people of God as
a travelling people. In the Old Testament they are constantly
being led towards him, by the patriarchs, prophets and Kings.
In a way, the New Testament changes up a gear when God sent
his son Jesus to be the way the truth and the life.
One of the common factors of both the Old and New
Testaments is that knowing God changes peoples lives.
As Christians we have an obligation to know God more clearly.
The closer we move to God the more we will get to know him and
what his will is for each one of us.
Being a Christian is not an easy option. However it is an exciting
and challenging way of life that will change us as we grow nearer
to the God who loves us and has made us his children
Yours in Christ’s service
David
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Millennium Book Prizes
The 11th awards of Book Prizes to schools within the Parish were made before the end of the Summer Term. Staff at each school selected a pupil or pupils who they felt had made excellent all-round progress throughout the year (not academic success only).
The following pupils received the awards for 2010: Honley Infant & Nursery School - Dominic Newton and Eve Thompson
Honley Junior School - Francesca Littlewood
Brockholes Infant & Junior School - Danielle Brown and Rebecca Morris
Honley High School - Jake Berry and Nathan Stott
Cliff Green, PCC Secretary
PARISH NEWS
A New Offertory Card Last month we extolled the benefits of giving by Standing Order and we want, wherever possible, to encourage this method of giving. However, it does have one major drawback – there is nothing to put on the Offertory Plate when it comes around! This is a serious issue for those amongst us who value the spiritual symbolism of placing their giving on the Offertory Plate, and having their own gift included when these are offered to God. It is also probably true that those who give directly to the Church feel embarrassed or uneasy when the Plate is passed, or even find extra money to put on the Plate. If this extra giving was included in the Standing Order we may also be able to increase it still further via Gift Aid. We have decided, therefore, to introduce a yellow “offertory card” for use by those who give directly by Standing Order. The new card can be picked up at the back of the church before the service begins, and used when the Offertory Plate is passed. The use of the card is, of course, entirely optional. Please look out for the new card from September onwards. Please ask if you want advice or information on this or any other aspect of giving.
Clive Green, Roger Kenworthy - Parish Giving Officers
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Parish Giving Corner
responding to God’s love
enabling mission
and ministry
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In September we remember in our Year’s Mind
From the Parish Registers Baptism St Mary’s 25 July Ethan William North Weddings St Mary’s 30 July Colin Richard Linton Davis and Sarah Louise Murten St Mary’s 31 July Simon Robert Taylor and Caroline Elizabeth Macleod
Joan Dawson d. 1 September 1996
Arthur Fox d. 4 September 1970
Diana Mary Drake d. 5 September 2006
Norah B Littlewood d. 7 September 2001
Alwyn Meakin d. 9 September 2001
John Bates Cockhill d. 10 September 1980
John Kenneth Charlesworth d. 10 September 1986
Geoffrey Marsh d. 16 September 1992
Gordon Theaker d. 17 September 1999
Ronald Thorpe Drake d. 21 September 1995
Norman Sayles d. 21 September 1995
Edgar George Fortescue Hill d. 23 September 2008
Revd. William John Gibson d. 24 September 1992
Susan Butterfield d. 27 September 1994
Edith Dronfield d. 28 September 1977
Edward Aston Kaye d. 28 September 1977
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ST. MARY'S CALENDAR
SEPTEMBER Wednesday 1 9.30 am Holy Communion followed by 10.10 - 10.40 am Mothers’ Union - Wave of Prayer (No Mother’s Union evening meeting) Thursday 2 10.00 am - 12 noon Coffee in Parish Room 1.15 pm Baby and Toddler Group Friday 3 7.30 pm Hand Chimes Rehearsal Sunday 5 14th Sunday After Trinity No 8.00 am Service 9.30 am Family Communion + Children's’ Club Celebrant: Dean Henry 6.30 pm Evening Prayer Wednesday 8 9.30 am Holy Communion followed by Pastoral Care Prayer Group Thursday 9 10.00 am - 12 noon Coffee in Parish Room 1.15 pm Baby and Toddler Group 7.30 pm Honley Civic Society Meeting (Parish Room)
Friday 10 7.30 pm Hand Chimes Rehearsal Sunday 12 15th Sunday after Trinity No 8.00 am Service 9.30 am Parish Eucharist Celebrant: Dean Henry 6.30 pm Evening Prayer Wednesday 15 9.30 am Holy Communion followed by Mothers’ Union Prayer Group Thursday 16 10.00 am - 12 noon Coffee in Parish Room 1.15 pm Baby and Toddler Group Friday 17 7.30 pm Hand Chimes Rehearsal Saturday 18 7.15 pm Huddersfield Junior Choral Concert in aid of St George’s Church Sunday 19 16th Sunday after Trinity - Honley Feast 8.00 am Holy Communion 9.30 am Family Service 3.00 pm Evensong and Holy Baptism 4.30 pm Tea in Village Hall followed by 5.45 pm Procession to church with Honley Band 6.30 pm Songs of Praise in church Tuesday 21 7.30 pm P C C Meeting
Helpers’ Rota
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Service Type
Sidespeople Reader Intercessors Serving Coffee
Sep 5
Family Communion
Cynthia Hepper Elaine Shaw
Andrew Dean
Diana and Huw Griffiths
Heather and John Ambler
Sep 12
Parish Eucharist
Olivine and Kevin Radford
John Adams
Clive Waind
Maureen Doran Denise Jackson
Sep 19
Family Service
Diana and Charles Kaye
TBC Pauline Ellis
Bob Etherington Kath Kennedy Janet Sykes
Sep 26
Parish Eucharist
Andrea and Clive Green
Clive Waind
Jean and Leslie Chadwick
Margaret Jenkinson Shirley Mitchell
Oct 3
Harvest Festival
Angeline and Richard Baker
Shirley Turner
Pat and Cliff Green
Alison and Simon Dean
Wednesday 22 9.30 am Holy Communion 10.00 am - 12 noon M U Coffee Morning 7.45 pm Men’s Society Meeting Thursday 23 10.00 am - 12 noon Coffee in Parish Room 1.15 pm Baby and Toddler Group Friday 24 7.30 pm Hand Chimes Rehearsal Saturday 25 10.00 am - 12 noon Coffee Morning in Parish Room in aid of Macmillan Cancer Support Sunday 26 17th Sunday after Trinity ‘Back to Church 8.00 am Holy Communion Sunday’ 9.30 am Parish Eucharist 6.30 pm Evening Prayer Wednesday 29 9.30 am Holy Communion Thursday 30 10.00 am - 12 noon Coffee in Parish Room 1.15 pm Baby and Toddler Group OCTOBER Sunday 3 18th Sunday after Trinity - Harvest 8.00 am Holy Communion 9.30 am Family Service for Harvest 6.30 pm Parish Eucharist Wednesday 6 9.30 am Holy Communion followed by Pastoral Care Prayer Group
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Report on the DCC Meeting held on July 20th
The meeting was attended by 16 DCC members and opened by the Vicar with prayer. In the absence of Ian Walter (Treasurer), the Secretary summarised his report. The meeting was presented with the financial figures for the first 6 months of the year up to June 30th. Income had been boosted by a legacy of £1,000 and tax reclaimed under the Gift Aid scheme amounting to £9,221. In spite of this and our decision to withhold some of the Common Fund for the year, the forecast end-of-year situation is for a deficit in the region of £2,500. During discussion of ways to improve matters the point was made that many members of the congregation do not appear to be aware of the seriousness of the situation. The Finance and Property Committee report concentrated on the problems relating to the need to replace the boiler and heating system. Four quotations had been received ranging from £31,750 to £43,369 (plus VAT in all cases). It was resolved that a fund-raising group be established with the aim of raising £40,000 and that the work go ahead as soon as half the amount has been raised. Thanks were expressed to Mr Bill Tankard who has agreed to put his fundraising experience towards our efforts and will lead a group of 3 or 4 volunteers. The Vicar had received requests from two organisations to use the church for concerts. It was agreed that we should ask for donations from the groups for church funds, rather than make a charge initially and review the system in future if necessary . For the Worship Planning Group Jane Wardman reported reviewing past services, especially the very successful visit by the Infant School Choir, and planning future events. Two projects are in hand – consideration of All-Age Worship and up-grading of the audio-visual system in church.
HONLEY NEWS
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Men's Society - Walk and Supper in July Many thanks to all who supported our annual walk. We were fortunate with the weather. From your feedback, I believe you had a very enjoyable evening. Your contributions for supper raised £130 for church general funds. It was pleasing to share the evening with walkers and non walkers and with our ladies.
John Ambler
Pat Green for the Pastoral Care Group reported little response to the request for information relating to people who may need a visit. Efforts are being made to set up a rota of drivers willing to supply transport for elderly church members needing to visit relatives in hospital or nursing homes. The Vicar reported that the Spirituality Group is planning a questionnaire to investigate views on spirituality. On the topic of church cleaning Pauline Adams said that the system was working satisfactorily but that more volunteer helpers are needed especially when she and John are away. It was agreed that a further review will take place in three months time. In the meantime any volunteers will be warmly welcomed. Under Any Other Business Clive Waind raised the question of keeping the outside church doors open to allow public access to the porch with a view of the church interior through the glass doors which would remain locked. This has been agreed in principle before but has proved difficult to put into practice. It was agreed to leave the doors open on Sundays between the morning service and Evening Prayer for a trial period.
Cliff Green, DCC Secretary
Concert for the Boiler Fund
A concert has been provisionally arranged for Saturday 16th October to raise money towards the Boiler Fund. Honley Band, with invited soloists, will entertain the audience with an enjoyable programme of well known items. More details next month.
Alison Dean
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Honley Parish Church Boiler As you may have heard in Church, read in the DCC Report or seen in the article in the Huddersfield Examiner - St Mary’s boiler needs replacing. Here is the history of the boiler. The Boiler house of the church is approximately five feet below the level of the path and is entered by a fixed metal ladder, which was very inconvenient when the old coke boiler was in use. Coke had to be thrown down into the boiler house and the ash from the boiler had to be lifted out. When, therefore, the gas boiler which had been in use for a number of years at Kayes Drapers in King Street, Huddersfield, was being replaced, it was offered to the church by Mr. Kaye in the late 1960’s. A gas supply had then to be installed in the boiler house from St Mary’s Road and the gas boiler was brought into church and installed. This boiler has served the church faithfully since then, that is for the last 40 years, but, unfortunately now as it burns a great deal of gas, which is very expensive to the church and as it is so old no more adjustments can be made to make it more efficient, a new boiler will have to be installed. Additionally, just recently a further problem has risen with the boiler itself. It leaks! However, as the pipe work throughout the church is approaching 100 years old all this will have to be renewed, which brings the estimated cost to approximately £40,000.
Kenneth Ellis
Donations to the ‘boiler fund’ are very welcome. Please see Pauline Adams, St Mary’s DCC Treasurer (tel 663510)
and please ask about ‘Gift Aid’ if you are a taxpayer.
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We were pleased that Bessie Drake was able to attend our August meeting on her 98th birthday. It was unfortunate that a number of our members were unable to attend due to illness or holidays. Thanks to Pauline Adams and Jean Hadley for transporting Bessie. Angela Byram’s talk made us all realise how important it is to raise money for the Literacy Project in Uganda, Burundi, Malawi and Sudan. During the last decade MU received help from Comic Relief, but that money has now run out. Comic Relief have pledged more money for the next ten years but this can only be used for the people of the Sudan and MU needs money to keep the project going in the three other countries. It makes so much difference to the people in these areas if they are taught to read and write and some simple numeracy. MU Members will all have received a letter and an envelope in which to make their donations. Jean Chadwick has produced a fundraising Quiz Sheet towards this project (available from the back of church), for members and friends to take. Please place your donation in the box provided. Results will be announced at our Coffee Morning in September. The Coffee Morning will be on Wednesday, September 22nd from 10.00 am to 12 noon in the Parish Room. As well as a raffle and the usual stalls you will be able to view and order MU Christmas cards. Please support this event which raises money for MU Worldwide. The change of date is to avoid clashing with the MU “Wave of Prayer”. Our session of prayer for MU Worldwide will be 10.10 am to 10.40.am on Wednesday, September 1st following the usual 9.30 am service in church. On this day there will be no evening meeting. The new MU Committee is working hard to keep the branch going. Please support them in any way you can.
Pat Green, Branch Leader
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Pastoral Care Group In addition to arranging visits to those who are ill or in need and re-membering them in our prayers, we are hoping to put together a list of car drivers who are willing to transport elderly or infirm people to church or to visit relatives in hospital or nursing homes. If you can help either regularly or occasionally in this way please let me know.
Pat Green, Pastoral Care Lay Minister
St Mary's Street Market - Saturday 4 December Any Members of the congregation wanting to reserve a stall should add their names to the list in Church. Any other organisation wanting a stall should contact Cliff Green at 24 Marsh Gardens, Honley, HD9 6AF or telephone 01484 664277. The closing date is September 11th 2010.
Clive Waind
Coffee Morning
in aid of Macmillan Cancer Care 25th September 10.00 - 12 noon
in the Parish Room run by Jude Faulkner - with Phoenix Cards
All welcome - please support this worthwhile cause.
Local Fairtrade Shop Please don’t forget this exciting new venture - Fairtrade shop selling consumables (including wine), toys, clothes, jewellery and gifts. The Toll House, 32-34 Huddersfield Road, Holmfirth. Open: Mon - Sat 10.00 am - 5.00 pm, Sun 11.00 am - 4.00 pm.
Liz Cummings
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Inspiration Marian and I would like to thank all those who sent their prayers and good wishes when Marian was in hospital for a hip replacement. She is now well on the road to recovery. Thank you. We would also like to recommend anyone having difficulties in purchasing any aids to help mobility etc to consider ‘Lazarus Mobility Solutions Limited’, New Mills, Brougham Road, Huddersfield, HD7 6AZ telephone 07739 793414. The latter was given to us on a list from the hospital. We wanted a lightweight reacher and phoned. Not only did ‘Steven’ (surname still unknown to me) get us one, he delivered it himself on a Saturday afternoon. More importantly Steven suffers from Muscular Dystrophy and is greatly disabled himself, including his speech. He has set up his business ‘to be helpful’ and is hoping for example to contact organisations in Romania. Not once did he complain of his own difficulties, he was extremely cheerful and ‘no problem’ was his favoured expression even when struggling over our steps. ‘I am here to help’, he said. The fact that he was going to charge us only the catalogue price and not ask us for any delivery charge says a lot too. He was an inspiration. He has no idea I am writing this.
Bob Etherington
p.s. you live and learn. I learnt you can spell Roumania (1930’s version) now either Romania or Rumania. Useful for crosswords.
Sincerely yours Don’t smile too fast. A recent study has found that the speed at which you break into a smile can influence people’s perception of you. If you smile immediately, they think you are insincere. Instead, give them a slow grin, which is natural and floods your whole face. You’ll be well on your way to winning them over.
Parish Pump
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SEPTEMBER Sunday 5 14th Sunday after Trinity 11.00 am Family Communion 6.00 pm Compline Tuesday 7 7.00 pm Art Evening with Sue Clay Thursday 9 6.30 pm A D Meeting in church Sunday 12 15th Sunday after Trinity 11.00 am Parish Eucharist 6.00 pm Evensong Tuesday 14 7.00 pm Art Evening with Sue Clay Saturday 18 7.15 pm Huddersfield Junior Choral Society Concert in St Mary’s in aid of St George’s Church Sunday 19 16th Sunday after Trinity 11.00 am Holy Communion 6.30 pm Songs of Praise at St Mary’s Tuesday 21 7.30 pm P C C Meeting Friday 24 7.30 pm African Night with Peter Drake Sunday 26 17th Sunday after Trinity 11.00 am Holy Communion 6.00 pm Compline Tuesday 28 7.00 pm Art Evening with Sue Clay OCTOBER Sunday 1 18th Sunday after Trinity 11.00 am Family Commuion 6.00 pm Compline
ST. GEORGE'S CALENDAR
Sep 5 Mr J Roberts Sep 12 Mrs S Dufton Sep 19 Miss V Wood Sep 26 Mrs G Wood
Flower rota
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St. George’s Diary of ‘cultural’ Events this month
Music - Huddersfield Choral Society Junior Choirs
We are delighted that the children's/junior choirs have agreed to sing for us in September as one of our fundraising events towards St George’s Church 150th Anniversary in 2013. The young singers (aged 7-21) under the guidance and encouragement of their musical director, Susan Wilkinson, will present a wide ranging programme of choral and solo items. Saturday 18th September at 7.15pm in St. Mary’s Church. Do support this excellent concert performed by young people, two of whom are in the St George’s Church Choir. Proceeds will go to the St George’s 2013 150th Anniversary Fund. Ring Verena on 664406 for further information.
Art - Creativity
See last month’s magazine for full details about this 3 evening course being run by Susan Clay. Tuesday 7th, 14th and 28th September. All ages from 9 years old. Book your place by ringing Sue on 686642.
Travel – African Visit Peter Drake’s illustrated talk plus a light supper. Tickets £5. Friday 24th September 7.30pm. Contact Peter or Kate on 663678.
BROCKHOLES NEWS
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Young people in the 8 to 12 age group are welcome to join us at the start of a new session. Thursday 9th September 6.30pm to 8.00pm in church. Tie-dyeing will be the main activity. For more information please ring Sue on 686642 or Kate 663678.
Kate Drake
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God’s whisper to me The following poem was inspired by Phil Bevan who responded to God's call to take aid to Myanmar after the floods there. God whispered in my ear one day And said how it would be I shrugged and turned away and said “No way, you can’t mean me!” Next time it wasn’t a whisper He spoke quite loud and clear He had a job for me to do He said “have faith, don’t fear”. So I took the challenge offered But how should I begin? This task was much too big for me I had to trust in him. When the problems overwhelmed me And I couldn’t see my way I’d put my faith and hope in Him Fall to my knees and pray. And my God, he never failed me Through good days and through bad He filled me with a courage I never knew I had. So if you feel God calling you Don’t doubt and answer “no” He knows the plans he has for you Step out in faith...and go! By Mallie Sharpe, Parish Pump
What does YOUR faith journey look like? How did you come to believe in Jesus Christ? Perhaps you had a sudden Damascus Road experience – or came to faith slowly. Whoever you are, whatever has happened, however your views have changed over the years, your faith journey is unique. Now there is a remarkable Chr is t i an Research initiative that is seeking to c omp i l e t h e f i r s t comprehensive collection of faith journeys. Called ‘Faith Journeys’, it aims to p r o v i d e a r i c h e r understanding of how people come to, and grow in, faith, so that churches and organisations can better support people on their journeys. Faith Journeys is supported by the mainstream churches. To find out more, and to tell your story, visit www.faith-journeys.com
Parish Pump
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VICAR Rev. David K Barnes 661178 The Vicarage, St Mary's Road, Honley HONORARY ASSISTANT Dean Henry Stapleton MBE 666629 PRIEST 20 Marsh Gardens, Honley READER Jean Barnes The Vicarage, St Mary's Road, Honley 661178 PCC SECRETARY Cliff Green, 24 Marsh Gardens, Honley 664277 PCC TREASURER Ian Walter, 32 River Park, Honley 666202
SUNDAY SERVICE 8.00 am Holy Communion (BCP) 9.30 am Family Service (1st Sunday) Family Communion and Children's Sunday Club (3rd Sunday) Sung Eucharist (2nd 4th 5th Sundays) 6.30 pm Sung Eucharist (1st Sunday) Evening Prayer (other Sundays) WEEKDAY SERVICES 9.30 am Wednesdays, Holy Communion See weekly list on Church Gate Notice Board CHURCHWARDENS Clive Waind, 1 Derwent Road, Honley 661320 John Ambler, 19 Brownroyd Road, Honley 664368 DCC SECRETARY Cliff Green, 24 Marsh Gardens, Honley 664277 DCC TREASURER Pauline Adams, 6 Spring Dale, Honley 663510 CHOIR SECRETARY Shirley Turner, 3 The Terrace, Honley 661481 VERGER Kenneth Ellis, 6 Springfield Avenue, Honley 662646 MU BRANCH LEADER Pat Green, 24 Marsh Gardens, Honley 664277 WEB SITE www.honleystmary.org.uk POSTCODE HD9 6AH
SUNDAY SERVICES 11.00 am Parish Communion (2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th Sundays) Family Service with Communion (1st Sunday) 6.00 pm Compline (1st, 3rd, 4th, 5th Sundays) Sung Evensong (2nd Sunday) CHURCHWARDENS Margaret Kenworthy, 8 Crodingley, Thongsbridge 687169 Rosalind Watt, 7 Smithy Place, Brockholes 663783 DCC SECRETARY Vacant DCC TREASURER Roger Kenworthy, 8 Crodingley, Thongsbridge 687169 ORGANIST & Verena Wood, 85 Brockholes Lane, Brockholes 664406 CHOIRMISTRESS
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