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My first appointment as a Methodist Minister saw me based in St Ives Cambridgeshire where I had pastoral charge of five churches. The Ecumen...

Sunday, 20 October 2019

A work in progress

Well we have had the builders on site now for about a month and progress is being made.
After cutting away the floor boards and digging out, the concrete foundations were ready to be laid.

So the mixer came to deliver it into the machine that then pumped it along the long tube into the church.




Across the front of the Stubbin Hall where we hold our current soft play days on a Tuesday & Wednesdays 9.30am-12.30

 Through the sliding doors and into the church.

On top of the concrete foundations the new walls will sit.

They need to be firm though the wall will also be connected to the ceiling.








Of course in some ways it appears not much is happening but good preparation is everything. The foundations will soon be hidden as the new internal walls are constructed and the flooring made good. Of course its a reminder that while it has taken us a church community a long time to get to this stage, knowing why and what we need to do was essential. Getting the foundations of this new piece of Christian mission right is vital. 


Wednesday, 2 October 2019

Licensing of Iain Lothian 1st October 2019

What a joy last night to have been able to share in the re-licensing of Revd Iain Lothian at St Columba's Crosspool and his induction as authorised minister of our Stephen Hill Methodist Church. This new stage in a growing relationship without the traditional legal paperwork!! gives hope that where people are prepared to worship and serve together we can use our resources wisely. This is what our covenant relationship, Methodist and Anglicans in Sheffield, should and is about. Bishop Pete preached well as we gathered at St Columba's before we made our way to Stephen Hill to symbolise that while we have two sets of buildings we are moving to becoming one church.
It's been a delight for me to have spent time with their new joint leadership team and work with Iain. 

Building work

So excited that the building work has begun at the church.

The hidden gem of our window seen from top of the scaffold. Its going to flood the new worship space with light and beauty.

We may have a bit of work on the real ceiling to do after years of being hidden by the suspended ceiling. Thankfully not the first stage so we can progress the work, and it will only be certain areas so our fears of high costs may well not come to fruition.


Really well impressed by our builders who couldn't be more considerate and tidy workers. They are getting the groundwork in place which will see new interior walls to create the two new areas- soft play area and worship/cohesion space. 
In the meantime our current soft play days continue to thrive and wider community support for the church grows.
So keep an eye out on social media for up and coming events.

Monday, 19 August 2019

A delightful gem

Amazing to think we have been in Sheffield 11 years and only now got round to visiting Abbeydale Industrial Hamlet.







To think how water wheels created the energy to
drive the whole process of metal making. Ironic that modern day wind  turbines may well be part of the solution to help save our precious planet.



It looks so delightful now, but at the time what a smoke filled environment it was. Health and Safety would have had a field day.



No fancy computers or calculators all written down in proper leger's.





Here the crucibles went into the heat with the special ingredients. Reminded me of my days in the potteries.










                                                                                                                                                            The managers house a bit more upmarket than the workers - so nothing new there!



Mind you they still had the outside facilities!!!!



Its a wonderful restoration and so worth a visit which keeps you in touch with Sheffield's history.

Monday, 29 July 2019

On the brink

It's some time since I have posted but now its time to share good news for Firth Park Methodist Church and more importantly the community we seek to serve. The church is now at the point when the building work can begin to transform its worship space into two new areas. The first one which will be completed we hope this Autumn, will see a bespoke soft play equipment area for children aged 0- 8 year olds. Its to be known as Sam's Space!



We have been  running soft play days for sometime now on Tuesday and Wednesday mornings. These have grown in popularity, and it can be amazing to see how creating a safe space see children, parents and carers from a diverse background relaxing and engaging together. It has taken some time to raise the necessary funds to undertake the building work but the go ahead is taking place. We still have a little way to go to secure the remaining funds for the main equipment itself but all should be in place by the time the building work is complete. We are always open to further financial support!!!

 During the last week in August we are holding on Tuesday 27th a Family Fun Day 11am - 2pm


and on Wednesday 28th a starter day called Create which will become a post school club for 7 -11 year olds.


So get the dates in your diary and let us know you will be coming.


Tuesday, 27 March 2018

school visits- assemblies, BB and Holy week


It was great to welcome  Hinde House year 5's to church to explore how the church handles through rituals - death. At first it could appear to be a bit of a challenge. But by sharing about how we tell stories we looked at this sensitive issue and one that will affect us all. Then the youngsters had opportunity to put their own life stories so far on small crosses. Of course we ran out of time but what a delight to walk into assembly on Monday morning to receive them all to bring back to church to share on Easter morning.

One of the ongoing highlights I find in ministry is the opportunity to work with schools. I hear such nonsense spoken about schools and what they do and don't do. Well on Monday morning staff could be very proud and parents if they had seen them. Key stage one came into the hall so well and listened. When you think how young they are its amazing and for me really good fun to share the Easter story with them. Then it was key stage 2 turn. They maybe older and more aware of growing up. Yet they too proved to be normal kids with interacted with me, laughing and sharing as again we went through the events of Holy Week. So with hello Mark and high fives as they left the hall some 420 pupils and staff touched base on the Easter story.



Sunday Evening we set the hall out for a Labyrinth so our Konnect 5 youth group could explore the choices that Jesus made in life. They were invited to think about those choices and to see if they might make similar ones for themselves. So 20 teenagers walked in silence , thinking, praying and hopefully learning.

Monday evening and time to share with 40 youngsters of our BB company plus their parents. With song, activity and prayer we marked out the importance of Holy week.

Maundy Thursday at St Peters and the table is set for an evening to recall Jesus sharing a Passover meal. So with food, song and breaking  bread we marked out this Holy night . Going from the church into the night to recall afresh disciples running away leaving Jesus very alone. 

Then to Good Friday procession at Firth Park. Always fascinating to see various reactions to people following s cross. We were joined by a woman who had escaped Syria . A man wanted to know how to join the church . Even s white man switched off his radio and made the sign of the cross.

In the evening back to St Petets for a Labyrinth of choices. People really took their time to walk the route. To read, pray, touch, taste, smell and to reflect upon the choices God in Christ made . And what about our own ? Do our choices reflect a life that reflects Jesus? 

Monday, 5 March 2018

the long catch up













I will shortly be walking down through the mist and snowy streets to lead worship at St Cuthbert's Fir Vale part of our Northern Lights Mission Partnership. A group of three churches St Cuthbert's, Christchurch Pitsmoor and St Peter's Ellesmere LEP. This is an opportunity to give physical expression to the fact we are one in Christ Jesus and our different ministries can work together in leadership.



But before I do time for a major catch up on the blog

Yesterday my St Peter's Church had a church day away using the Church Army facilities at the Wilson Carlise building in Sheffield city centre. Together we explored the place of prayer in our lives. So in worship drawn from Iona, Taize, and within ourselves we shared what prayer was for us. How as one individual put it 'enabling us to draw nearer to the truth that is God'. So with food, laughter, conversation and breaking bread we were living out what it means to be Jesus's community. This will be built on by allowing what we discovered to inform our worship and our life together. I trust there will be further days together to complement our monthly meetings when we eat, sing, talk and break bread. The one thing the day reinforced for me was what an amazing and unique fellowship St Peter's is, and that its very obvious that God holds it together.

Looking at my blog I realised I have been overtaken by so many events in life there has not been time to stop, share and reflect. In fact the last time I blogged I was in the hospital with my youngest daughter. What a roller coast of a time we all had. What could go wrong did. With a major infection and weeks to recover and heal. Thankfully she is now back at work and as I kept saying to her 'it will feel like you have never been away' so it has proved.


Well work at Firth Park Methodist Church began with the roof but as I write its still not complete because a chimney stack was found to be unsafe. As a listed building we had to get permission to take it down- and we have to pay for the advert in the paper!!! as well as £3000 + for its removal. If you are a kind reader all contributions would be welcome.
Well hopefully in the next week it will be complete and scaffolding will be gone. This means half of our roof is truly water tight and ready for the next stage of interior work in readiness for the soft play centre. This Tuesday we begin our weekly soft play opportunities for 0-4's in the Stubbin Hall as we seek to maintain our serving of the community.

Our Konnect 5 youth fellowship year 7-11 secondary school continues to thrive as we meet on the second and fourth Sunday evenings of the month. With four leaders and up to 18 plus youngsters it is a great evening.











This past Advent we put on a nativity in the park at the Firth Park Festival. It was extremely cold as we introduced the characters of the story to passers by. This is something we will do again. It was good that members from both our morning and afternoon (Family Worship) congregations provided the people power.



























Then there was a great evening carol
singing down the Normanton Pub as folks from St Peters and others were made so welcome by the land lady and staff. Mulled wine and sandwiches much appreciated.








This year our  BB had a Christingle as we had not had one for a while. So we worked with children and parents using the opportunity to tell of God's love for the whole world. That this world provides us with all our needs, and the Candle serving to remind us of the Christ child who lights our life's journey.


 It was my turn to lead the annual christingle at St Peters here we are forming a circle around the church before we light candles and turn the lights off. Always a special moment followed by the opportunity to share a meal together.






This year I was able to attend Midnight Communion at the Cathedral and enter into the mystery without having to think about my role in leading the service. It was special, and having our youngest with us nearly healed was a bonus. The new Bishop Pete was present and good to see him settling into his new role and ministry.

The angel on our window ledge bathed in light a symbolic reminder of God's promises he had fulfilled. God become one with us, a witness to our neighbours.

New years day and we took the dissenters walk around Sheffield. So much more to see of our amazing city when you walk it.















Well the new year has brought us a mixture of challenges.

The Sheffield Methodist circuit is building up a sense of optimism and challenge as we look to explore as churches "Holy Habits" . Based on Acts 2 the material has been produced in an excellent and easily used format. There is a genuine air of this could be just what we all need to revisit essential things in the Christian life style and Christian community in a way that achievable.

Our Firth Park Methodist Church is moving ever closer to gaining funding firstly for the next stage to get phase 2 of our building work off the ground. This will mean we can have the soft play centre serving the community and an empty building back in use generating some income.

..... so catch up complete having missed out lots. Of course if your local to Firth Park Methodist Church or St Peters Elesmere then just join us for the diverse activities we offer.