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THE CHURCH MISSION STATEMENT We discern that God is calling us to be Christ’s

faithful witnesses, growing in prayer, proclamation and partnership with others.

CONTENTS Page

Your Contacts .................................................................................. 3

A Word from the Editor ................................................................... 4

Simon Says....................................................................................... 5

New PCC & Officials ...................................................................... 7

Pop-up Shop ..................................................................................... 9

Parish Walk .................................................................................... 13

Simon C’s Page .............................................................................. 14

News from the PCC ....................................................................... 15

Individual Ones & Morning Prayer ............................................... 16

Memorial Window ......................................................................... 17

St Peter’s diary for June/July ................................................... 18/19

Welcome to Holme Valley Singers ................................................ 20

My Often Town Centre Walk (Ian Kilburn) .................................. 22

Crafters & Grafters ........................................................................ 24

Kids’ Corner................................................................................... 27

Puzzle Pages.............................................................................. 28/29

Huddersfield Parish Prayer Cycle .................................................. 32

Huddersfield Mission Info/Diary ................................................... 33

Ordination of Priests ................................................................. 34/35

MAGAZINE/WEBSITE CONTRIBUTIONS

All contributions to the church magazine and the website are welcome. The preferred method is by email, however any other means will be just as acceptable:

Email [email protected] or for the website:

[email protected] PLEASE NOTE: Contributions please before the 15th of the month before to guarantee publishing in the next issue of the magazine.

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YOUR CONTACTS

Huddersfield Parish Church Registered Charity No 1134839

Byram Street, Huddersfield HD1 1BU Telephone: 01484 427 964

E-Mail: [email protected] Website: www.huddersfieldparishchurch.org

The Vicar: The Rev Canon Simon Moor Associate Priests: Rev Anna Wallis Rev Janet Sargent Curate Rev Simon Crook Wardens: Alan Eastwood Mike Bembridge Treasurer: Anne John Gift Aid Officer: Peter Chadwick Organist: Stephen Smith Choral Director: Daniel Roberts Church Administrator: Paula Yeadon 01484 427 964 Magazine Editor: Peter Chadwick

Huddersfield Methodist Mission Registered Charity Number: 1129144

3-13 Lord Street, Huddersfield HD1 1QA Deacon Gill Atkinson-Heck

Huddersfield Mission Registered Charity Number: 1156590

3-13 Lord Street, Huddersfield HD1 1QA Tel: 01484 421 461

E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.huddersfieldmission.org.uk www.facebook.com/huddersfieldmission.org.uk Mission Manager: [email protected]

Room Bookings: [email protected]

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A WORD FROM THE EDITOR

The picture on the front page depicts the Trinity, Father Son and Holy Spirit celebrated on 31 May. During this period we also celebrate All Saints’ Day (7 June) and St Peter’s Day (29 June). We also have St Swithin’s Day (15 July). On Saturday 13 June Simon Crook is organising a Parish Walk at 11.00am (see Page 13). On Saturday 27 June at 3.00pm we have an Ordination Service at St Peter’s for several candidates including Simon our own Curate (see Page 34) and he will conduct his first Eucharist on Sunday 28 June. The Holme Valley Singers are giving a concert with a visiting choir from Italy on Sunday 19 July at 3pm in the church (see Page 20). Now that the long awaited windows have been created and installed in the Lady Chapel, dedicated to the well-loved Livingstones, there is a Service of Dedication (see Page 17) on Sunday 2 August. We have the new PCC for 2015/2016 on Page 7. We also have an article on the church’s pop-up shop which was a success last year (see Page 9 and the back page) and looks like being a regular event for us. We need things to sell and people to sell them. Join in the fun. I was moved by the news recently of a complete stranger rewarding a young mother for keeping her child under control in public. For a while now my wife and I have adopted the policy of doing one good deed every day, well maybe not every day. It occurred to me we should all try this. Examples such as letting a car out of a side road into the main traffic and giving a motorist your unused up parking ticket come to mind. Try it; it is quite fulfilling.

Peter Chadwick, Magazine Editor

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Simon Says

If I were to ask you to describe a close family member or someone who

you have known for a long time as well as their physical form you would

after a while begin to tell stories about that person as you began to paint a

fuller picture. How they get on with other people, the way they interact all

may play a part in the description. And so character traits, looks,

dimensions and even the relationships themselves help to construct how

we are viewed by others.

In the Christmas season we look at God’s incarnation, God being with

people; Easter celebrates the cross and resurrection of Jesus and Pentecost

or Whit marks the work of the Holy Spirit. We now begin the seasons of

Trinity. Just look at the diary titles for the

Sundays in June, Trinity 1, 2 & 3 etc.

The season of Trinity is a time to learn

about God in all the ways in which we

encounter him. Over a long period over

the summer months it is as if through the

Sunday readings we are having someone

described to us - so it is we find different

views of God being revealed.

God the Father is seen as creator, wishing

for us to be born and reborn, created and

recreated into his pattern. So although we think of God Almighty, we also

see him present with the people of the Old Testament. Look around and

see the beauty around. The bible is filled with people’s experience of him.

Real people who quite often fail to reach the standard he wants them to

reach. But God the Father does not leave them or us to their or our failing

devices.

It is Jesus who gives us a way back. The experience of the cross is God

living and dying so that we may find a path always open. Jesus is a path

that bridges the failure of humanity. At the cross the void between us and

God was bridged. Want to find God? Look to the son - who redeemed, in

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other words, bought us for the father. ‘There is a Redeemer’ is the hymn

which tells of Jesus being God, leading us to the Father, a price beyond

understanding being paid at the cross.

The Holy Spirit is seen by Christians as the attribute of God’s that

whispers to us of God the Father and of Jesus, who empowers us to make

the search, who directs the knowledge of God to find through the Jesus,

God the Father.

When we pray we can use God the Trinity. Creation, redemption,

empowering – attribute of God which focus our minds. God the Father,

God the Son, God the Holy Spirit; three ways of receiving God into our

lives. Ignore either, look to each and one in the same. The fuller picture of

how we perceive God.

Each Sunday morning the readings for the day are printed in the Service

Sheets which are handed out before each service. These are followed as

the lesson is read and many of the congregation give them back at the end

of the service.

HOWEVER, you could always take the sheet home and re-read the text

during the week. Alternatively you could take an extra one home and give

it to a friend or neighbour.

Spares are on the back table to be used!

Simon

The Old Testament Reading is taken from……

The New Testament Reading is taken from…...

The Gospel Reading is taken from……….

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New PCC & Officials Wardens - Alan Eastwood and Mike Bembridge Treasurer - Anne John Minutes Secretary - Diane Groom Deputy Chair of PCC – either of the two Churchwardens Head of Servers – Simon Thomson Child/Adults Safeguarding – Alan Eastwood Health and Safety – Diane Groom Electoral roll – Peter Chadwick Giving Steward – Alan Eastwood Gift Aid Officer – Peter Chadwick Pastoral Care – Philip Williamson Magazine Editor – Peter and Sandra Chadwick Transport – Hilary Norcliffe Tower Captain – Simon Moor Website – Graeme Blackwell/Simon Moor Deanery synod – Barbara Nightingale and Simon Thomson Staff/Standing Committee – The Vicar, the Churchwardens, the Treasurer, Stephen Smith and Pearl Baldry

Sub-committees: Finance: Anne John Building Development: The wardens Pastoral Care: Philip Williamson Fund Raising: Simon Moor Keys Restaurant: Alan Eastwood Stewardship: Mike Bembridge And not forgetting: Organist: Stephen Smith Choral Director: Daniel Roberts “...and in conclusion, let me say

how smoothly this PCC meeting

has run under the new simplified

structure”

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POP-UP SHOP As many of you will remember,

St Peter’s occupied an empty

shop unit in the Pack Horse

Centre last year with the aim of

making some money for the

church and also raising our

profile within the town.

We found that there were two

other major spin offs to the

week. Firstly, the exercise

involved the whole of St Peter’s family. People donated goods, carried

boxes to and from, helped to sell in the shop, some came to have a look,

and this attracted others in to see what was happening. This all meant that

everyone had contributed and were interested to hear how things had

gone. The second spin off was the mission part of the work which was a

bigger aspect than we had first anticipated. Many conversations took

place about the church building, the Saturday coffee mornings, “Back to

Church Sunday” and the shop itself. Many passing folk just wanted to

stay and chat a while. It is not known how many people had been

touched by our efforts, but it was very clear that we should not

underestimate this aspect of the week’s work.

Because of the success of this venture we are planning to do the same

again in September: the provisional dates are Monday 14th to Saturday

19th. Jane and I are going to coordinate the week again, but we will need

items to sell and others to help work in the shop during the week. We

want to begin to collect saleable items as soon as possible, anything will

do (no electricals or worn clothes); please bring to Church labelled “pop-

up shop”. If you want to join in the fun of selling then put these dates in

your diary and you will be able to sign up to help nearer the time.

Thanks to all in anticipation.

Mike Bembridge.

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Christian Jokes

A man was coming out of church one day and the preacher was standing at the door as is usual to shake hands. He grabbed the man by the hand and pulled him to one side and said to him, “You need to join the Army of the Lord!” The man replied, “I’m already in the Army of the Lord, Vicar.” The Vicar questioned, “How come I don’t see you except at Christmas and Easter then?” He whispered back, “I’m in the secret service!”

A Vicar was talking to one of his parishioners. He said, “When you get to my age you spend a lot more time thinking about the hereafter.” “Why do you say that?” enquires the parishioner. The Vicar replies, “Well, I often find myself going into

a room and thinking what did I come in here after?”

Thanks Leslie & David for Heavens Above joke book

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Simon C’s Page PRAYER

This edition of my articles on prayer draws on a book that is not

specifically about prayer. One of my fellow students who trained with me

at Mirfield, Katy Magdalene Price (notice how she stresses the

“Magdalene”!) writes of her confusion in her early Christian experience:

“The same word, ‘prayer’, seemed to refer to talking and to being silent,

to mental images and to absence of images – in fact to almost anything.”

And that is the thing with prayer, it is many things in our lives. It is, in

fact, our whole lives. And yet it has moments of focus; pulses that propel

us forward and keep us orientated towards God. These need to be kept in

balance: corporate worship to keep us grounded as the body of Christ,

private prayer to be with God in our inmost selves, words to express that

which is within, silence to take us where words won’t, images to stir the

soul, formal prayer to give us discipline and take us beyond our emotional

whims, informal prayer to express that which is uppermost for us, prayer

at a set time to dedicate ourselves to our Lord, prayer as it pops into your

head to respond to life as it happens, and so on. All of these are prayer,

and all of them are important. With enough of these “boosts”, our lives

become more prayerful, so that when we are doing mundane chores and

tasks, when we are immersed in the nitty-gritty of our 24/7 lives, there is

something else going on as well.

Try to give yourselves a boost, a pulse that gives you a rhythm that is

more in tune with God. Set aside a time to pray

(daily or as you can), use a format such as we

published during Lent, use words, and try also

being in silence with God using no words. Do

it when you want to and when you don’t. And

I’d love it if you tell me how you get on.

Simon Crook

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NEWS FROM THE PCC Bob and Margaret Livingstone legacy: Two stained glass windows have now been installed in the Lady Chapel in memory of Bob and Margaret Livingstone. A dedication service is planned to take place on Sunday 2 August (see 17). North Wall. This phase of the work is now completed, but there is still some outstanding work left over because of the diverting of some funding to urgent unexpected work. We hope to complete this work before embarking on further exciting plans for the church, soon to be revealed. Lighting in the church. We still await a faculty from the Diocese for the rest of the lighting. Car Park. Nothing to report from the negotiations with the developers of the Kirkgate Centre, the main issues being the capital value of the land and compensation for loss of revenue as well as alternative parking for the church. A-Board. Doesn’t it look great: a really good asset for the church aiming to attract more passing trade into the church when we are open and especially during services and coffee days. Wish List. This is constantly being reviewed by the PCC as the smaller jobs get done and we think of other work which needs doing, funds permitting. PCC. It was our Annual General & Parish Meetings on Sunday 19 April where we appointed our officials and our army of volunteers. The members of the PCC for the 2015/16 year are shown on Page 7 together with the sub committees and their leaders. Nepal Earthquake. £500 has been given to the Nepal disaster fund together with the coffee morning takings and an exit collection during the weekend 2/3 May.

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MORNING PRAYER O God, Lord of all good life, help me to use today well. Help me to use today: To know you a little better; To do my work a little more diligently; To serve my fellowmen a little more lovingly;

To make myself, by your help, a little more like Jesus. Help me make today a day of progress in my life, and to become a little more like what you want me to be. This I ask for Jesus’ sake. Amen William Barclay ‘More Prayers for the Common Man’ (Harper Collins)

INDIVIDUAL ONES The Ten Commandments are not multiple choice Can’t sleep? Counting sheep? Talk to the Shepherd Tomorrow’s forecast: God reigns and the Son shines Be as good a person as your pet believes you are What part of ‘Thou shalt not’ don’t you understand?

Thanks to Sheila Brierley for these gems

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MEMORIAL WINDOW

Two small stained glass windows have been installed in the

Lady Chapel at Huddersfield Parish Church. In memory of

Bob and Margaret Livingstone, who were long standing church

warden and together tireless church workers. The glass

windows sit either side of a window dedicated to the memory

of Pat Maguire, wife of a previous Vicar of Huddersfield, the

Rev’d Canon Brian Maguire.

It is the intention to have a service of dedication on Sunday 2

August 2015 during the 10.00am Par ish Euchar ist. At this

service there will be guests from the University of

Huddersfield, Bob and Margaret’s family and representatives

from the town and those who served during their tenure.

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St PETER’S DIARY FOR JUNE/JULY See the service sheets and the notice boards for details of venues, dates and times and also who to contact. The diary below is correct at the time of going to press, but please check nearer the time.

June 2015 Wed 3 12.35pm Holy Communion Fri 5 7.30pm Pig Race Night Sat 6 10.00am – 2.00pm Coffee Morning Sun 7 Trinity 1 08.00am Holy Communion 10.00am Sung Eucharist 03.00pm Evensong Wed 10 12.35pm Holy Communion Sat 13 11.00am Parish Walk (see Page 13) Sun14 Trinity 2 08.00am Holy Communion 10.00am Sung Eucharist 03.00pm Evensong Wed 17 12.35pm Holy Communion 7.30pm PCC Meeting Sun 21 Trinity 3 08.00am Holy Communion 10.00am Sung Eucharist 03.00pm Evensong Wed 24 12.35pm Holy Communion Sat 27 3.00pm Ordination Service at HPC (see Page 34) Sun 28 St Peter 08.00am Holy Communion 10.00am Sung Eucharist Simon Crook’s first celebration of the Eucharist Preacher - Fr. George Guiver Community of the Resurrection.

03.00pm Evensong

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July 2015 Wed 1 12.35pm Holy Communion Sat 4 10.00am – 2.00pm Coffee Morning Sun 5 Trinity 5 08.00am Holy Communion 10.00am Sung Eucharist 03.00pm Evensong Wed 8 12.35pm Holy Communion Sun 12 Trinity 6 08.00am Holy Communion 10.00am Sung Eucharist 03.00pm Evensong Wed 15 12.35pm Holy Communion Sun 19 Trinity 7 08.00am Holy Communion 10.00am Sung Eucharist 03.00pm Holme Valley and Italian Choir Concert Wed 22 12.35pm Holy Communion Sun 26 Trinity 8 08.00am Holy Communion 10.00am Sung Eucharist 03.00pm Evensong Wed 29 12.35pm Holy Communion

Sun 2 Aug Livingstone’s Service of Dedication (see Page 17)

Sun 2 August *** Next issue of the Network Magazine ***

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Welcome to Holme Valley Singers

The Holme Valley Singers are giving a concert a with visiting choir

from Italy on Sunday 19 July at 3pm in the church.

Holme Valley Singers have been singing together for pleasure since

1975. The choir is held in high esteem in music circles in the area. It has

to its credit successes in the Sainsbury, Blackpool, Freckleton,

Morecambe, Peterborough, North Wales Festivals and nearer to home,

the Mrs Sunderland competition. The choir has also taken part in the

BBC Daily Service and, on an exchange visit to Belgium, enjoyed

singing in Bruges Cathedral.

The choir has around 35 members and rehearses once a week at

Holmfirth High School during school term time, on Tuesday evenings

7pm to 9pm. It is always interested in finding new members, particularly

tenors, baritones and basses, and encourages anyone wishing to join, to

sing with them for a four week trial.

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My Often Town Centre Walk Whenever I walk past the Parish Church and down towards the Beast Market, I think of when, in Town on Sundays in general, the BBC was filming Summer Wine, the cast stayed at Central Lodge, the former Huddersfield Hotel in that area. I often saw and met actor Peter Sallis and sometimes Frank Thornton and Stephen Lewis walking towards the hotel. I once walked with Frank Thornton to the front of the hotel and saw him safe inside as well as Peter Sallis. I once saw actress Jean Alexander walking from the station towards the hotel. Happy memories seeing and meeting TV stars we all know so famous in our town. Ian Kilburn (Ian is a volunteer at HRI Hospital Radio)

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Crafters and Grafters

Don’t forget coffee time at St Peter’s on the first Saturday every month between

10am and 2pm with stalls.

For refreshments and a chat.

Next Coffee Morning Plus dates are:

Saturdays 6 June & 4 July

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Q: Why do dragons sleep during the day? A: So they can fight knights! Q: What did Cinderella say when her photos did not show up? A: Someday my prints will come! Q: Why was the broom late? A: It over swept! KIDS’ CORNER

Here’s a happy butterfly to colour

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1 7

7 3 6 2

6 2

5

4 3 7 8

3 1 4 5

1 4 6

8 7 1

6 8

Sudoku

Back to a hard one

again to keep your

little grey cells active

Try to fill in the missing

numbers (004).

Use the numbers 1 through 16 to

complete the equations.

Each number is only used once.

Each row is a maths equation.

Work from left to right.

Each column is a maths equation.

Work from top to bottom. Answers last issue (003):

7-12+10+3=8 15-1+16/6=5

14-11x9+5=32

13+8+4-2=23

PUZZLE PAGE

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QUICK CROSSWORD Across 1. African equine (5) 3. Artery (5) 5. Part of a circle (3) 7. Farm vehicle (7) 9. Embellished (6) 10. Break suddenly (4) 13. Plant support (4) 14. Lumber (6) 16. Household implement (7) 17. Make a mistake (3) 18. Awful (5) 19. Cacophonous (5)

Down 1. Avid (7) 2. Shrewd (6) 3. Slightly open (4) 4. Atmosphere (3) 6. Yield (7) 8. Well-founded (7) 11. Depict (7) 12. Stringed instrument (6) 15. Catch sight of (4) 16. Large vase (3)

Answers to previous crossword Across: 1 Particles. 7 Lance. 8 Minus. 9 Mist. 10 Answer. 12 Gambit. 14 Aged. 17 Argue. 18 Upset. 20 Astronomy. Down: 1 Pal. 2 Rungs. 3 Ibex. 4 Lament. 5 Sinew. 6 En-sured. 9 Magnate. 11 Divert. 13 Magma 15 Gusto.16 Sumo. 19 Toy.

WORD WHEEL How many words can you make

from the letters in the wheel? Each

word must contain the hub letter.

Can you find a 9-letter word and at

least 10 other words of four letters

or more avoiding proper nouns?

L I

I R

G

A

Y T

F

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Huddersfield Parish Prayer Cycle Below is a prayer cycle, the left hand column for the streets, the activity and the people within the parish boundaries, whilst the right hand column are the street names of parishioners who are on the electoral role as well as addresses of friends, relatives and concerns. Please use each column during the two months of this magazine - there are 31 entries in each columns (one per day), please use the extras in the shorter months. .

PARISH STREETS CHURCH ROLE AND CONCERNS

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Brunswick Street

Buxton Way

Byram Arcade

Byram Street

Canal Street

Canker Lane

Carforth Street

Castlegate

Cecil Street

Chancery Close

Chancery Lane

Chapel Hill

Chapel Street

Cherry Tree Centre

Church Street

Cloth Hall Street

Colne Road

Colne Street

Commercial Street

Corporation Street

Croset Avenue

Cross Church Street

Cross Grove Street

Crowther Street

Dale Street

Day Street

Diamond Street

Dundas Street

Emerald Street

Fern Street East

Fieldhouse Road

Springwood HD1

St Francis Gardens HD2

St. Mary's Lane HD5

Staindrop DL2

Stancliffe Way HD5

Station Road HD1

Styvechale Avenue CV5

Swann LaneWN2

Talbot Avenue HD3

The Clough HD8

The Crest HD2

Threadneedle Street HD1

Thropton NE65

Thurgury Gate HD8

Town Avenue HD1

Towngate House HX5

Trevelyan Street HD5

Trinity Street HD1

Union Road WF1

Vicarage Road HD3

Warrenside HD2

West Close HD2

Wharfedale Road S75

Willwood Avenue HD3

Winget Street HD4

Wood Lane HD1

Woodbottom Lane HD6

Woodland Avenue HD8

Woodstock Road S75

Adel Towers Court LS16

Alder Street HD2

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HUDDERSFIELD MISSION INFO/DIARY

Dates Sundays 11:00pm Worship Service

Mondays 12:30pm Mission Prayers

2pm to 3pm Space to Talk

Thursdays 2:00pm to 4:00pm Art Group

Huddersfield Mission is a faith based charity that provides support

services to local people. Our Community Cafe provides good quality

low cost food and is also where people can access support and advice on

a wide range of issues. We have two advisers available between 10am to

2pm Monday to Friday and we run a range of activity groups in the

afternoon: art, creative writing, music, cooking etc. During the winter

we open the cafe in the evening to provide hot food and company.

We also have rooms available for hire for 2-300 people. We have special

rates for charities and community groups with discount for long term

bookings. You can follow us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/

huddersfieldmission or to become a friend of the mission and occasional

email with the latest news - just send us your email address to

info@huddersfieldmission

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ORDINATION

Over the years Huddersfield Parish Church has been the starting point for

the ministries of numerous curates. Seldom though has a curate been

ordained within St. Peter’s. More usually, ordinations occur in the

cathedral of the respective diocese. With the creation of the new Diocese

of West Yorkshire and the Dales and more specifically the Huddersfield

Episcopal Area, we now have a cathedral-less area of the diocese. Major

services in Kirklees and Calderdale will be moving between the larger

churches – namely Dewsbury, Halifax and Huddersfield. This year the

ordination of priests will be in Huddersfield Parish Church.

On Saturday 27th June 2015 six serving curates or deacons will be

ordained priest by the Bishop of Huddersfield, the Right Revd Dr

Jonathan Gibbs. The service is a public act and many guest are expected,

filling St. Peter’s.

The candidates are:

Simon Crook St. Peter’s, Huddersfield Parish Church.

Katherine Currie All Saints High Hoyland and Clayton West

and St. Augustine, Scissett.

Sarah Farrimond St. Philip the Apostle, Birchencliffe and St. Cuthbert,

Birkby.

Valerie Keating All Saints, Batley and Purlwell, St. Thomas, Batley,

and St. Paul, Hanging Heaton.

Stephen Rochel St. Peter, Hartshead, St. Barnabas, Hightown,

All Saints, Roberttown

and St. Philip and St. James, Scholes.

Charlene Smith Christ Church, Helme, St. Bartholomew, Meltham,

St. James, Meltham Mill

and St. Mary the Virgin, Wilshaw.

You are welcome to this historic service which is a significant event in

word and sacrament, highlighting what it means to be a minister in the

Church of England.

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