Archdeaconry of Hertford. Barnet Deanery. Profile for the Joint Benefice of South Mymms and Ridge

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1 Archdeaconry of Hertford Barnet Deanery Profile for the Joint Benefice of South Mymms and Ridge St. Giles Church South Mymms EN6 3PE St. Margaret s Church Ridge EN6 3LH

2 A LIVING GOD S LOVE Our Visions are: St. Giles South Mymms St Giles Church seeks to be a lively welcoming Church Community reaching out to the population of South Mymms and encouraging them to be part of our witness Our priorities are: St. Giles South Mymms 1.To encourage the people in the village to come into the church for special events. 2.Make the church part of village activities. 3. Encourage people in the village to become involved in church life In the light of these priorities our goals are St. Giles South Mymms To build on the relationships we already have locally. To encourage people to see the church as central to the community and the activities that are part of the community life. St. Margaret s Ridge St. Margaret s is a welcoming church trying to meet the needs of people in the village and around in their spiritual and everyday life. St. Margaret s Ridge To develop more involvement in the church building and churchyard, leading onto an interest in what goes on inside. St. Margaret s Ridge To try events covering a wide range of subjects. To plan events more thoroughly and advertise by word of mouth, leaflets, parish paper and website. To involve the villagers in friendly working parties, inside and outdoors. B NEW INCUMBENT S PROFILE We are looking for: A Vicar to help us fulfil our hope for the future, that the churches will be able to welcome in new members, and will grow to provide Christian witness appropriate both to the 21 st Century, and to the needs of their communities. The Vicar will need to share ministry with our neighbour churches in the Deanery, to ensure that some formal means of responding to the calls on the churches is developed full-time, as this appointment is a part-time one. We are looking for a man or woman who will respect our diverse traditions, and use them to meet the needs of our communities, will lead us in pastoral matters, and work with us and through us in administrative and procedural matters, has a thoughtful and well-expressed approach to sermons, and to teaching (confirmation groups, house groups and so on), has good communication and delegation skills, has an interest in and a facility with children s and youth activities, to develop further the links with St. Giles School and young people in the villages, will appreciate the wealth of beauty at both churches, both in the buildings and in the work of the Choir and Band of Ringers, and use them to promote the mission of the church. At the heart of our two congregations is the business of worship, and the parishes need to work out how to maintain and develop our traditions using the variety of ways people meet and communicate. Underlying all of these is the need for a strong commitment to proclaiming and interpreting the Word, to joy in celebrating the Sacraments, and for leading the people in Prayer and Study. The churches are very much part of the two villages, and the new Vicar will work with the wider community, helping the churches to be visible in the life of the villages. The work of the Deanery and the Diocese should also be fed back to the congregations (using Synod representatives as well as the Vicar s own resources), to ensure they are fully involved in the life of the wider Church. In return we will offer you: Our support through prayer and in practical ways as you develop and sustain the two village communities in their Christian worship and witness.

3 The Vicar s expenses are paid in full, and there is a house for duty. In addition, the churches reimburse the expenses of visiting priests in accordance with Diocesan practice. There is no regular secretarial help, but the officers of the two PCCs are experienced in much, if not most, aspects of church administration, and provide administrative support on a voluntary basis B.B. THE BENEFICE 1. LOCATION St. Giles: Porch and South side The Benefice comprises St Giles, South Mymms and St Margaret s, Ridge. South Mymms lies two miles to the west of Potters Bar and was in the County of Middlesex until 1965, when it was transferred to Hertfordshire. It is about five miles north of Barnet, five miles east of St Albans and five miles south of Hatfield. Ridge is a small village to the north-west of Barnet, and has always been part of Hertfordshire. It adjoins South Mymms, and covers mainly rural countryside south-east towards Barnet (across the A1) and north-west towards London Colney and Colney Heath. The area enjoys good transport connection to London and towns in the Home Counties, while being country villages in the Green Belt. 2. COMMUNITY 2.1 South Mymms is a very ancient place at the divergence of the roads north from Barnet to Hatfield and St Albans. The church dates from It formed part of the diocese of London until 1979, when it became part of the St Albans diocese, and was united with St Margaret s, Ridge in a joint benefice. The motorway service station and associated industrial and hotel complexes, as well as two research stations (Cancer Research UK and NIBSC) are within the parish. St. Margaret s is also an ancient church, built in the fourteenth century by the Abbots of St Albans. Ridge is mainly rural, although the two research stations are very close to the village. St Margaret s has farms and fields on three sides, whilst on the fourth side is the village green. Public footpaths pass through both churchyards. 2.2 Formerly South Mymms covered the whole of Potters Bar, the northern part of Barnet and the western edge of Enfield. King Charles the Martyr, Potters Bar, was a daughter church of St Giles, founded in 1947, but today St Giles is separate from all the Potters Bar churches, while maintaining good links and relationships. The population is some 1700, 1200 of whom live in the village itself, as opposed to the outlying farms and other institutions (see 2.1). Ridge is much smaller, about 200 population, some of whom live east of the A1 in Galley Lane, leading into Barnet: there is no direct route across the A1 from Ridge. 2.3 Today the population of South Mymms includes a very wide mix: old village families whose names appear in the parish registers for the last two hundred years, people who have moved out from North London, of all classes, and a number who commute to London. No single group predominates, and to some extent, different groups interact in a way which rarely happens in a larger community. Ridge also has a mix of housing, grand and modest. A number of Ridge parishioners live in isolated houses in Kitts End and others towards Borehamwood. There is a mix of age groups, like South Mymms, with the majority being of middle age. It should be noted that both churches serve

4 people from both villages, as well as others from further afield, so that the description of the two communities does not relate directly to the churches as such. 2.4 The two villages are situated at (South Mymms) or near (Ridge) a motorway junction. There are bus services in South Mimms to St Albans, Potters Bar, Borehamwood and Barnet, and thence rail and tube connections north and south. Therefore people living in the two villages can work at some distance. Conversely, the two research stations at Clare Hall and the industrial area round the motorway services bring in a large day time population, as well as all the people who use the M25 services in passing. (Note that Ridge itself has no bus service. It is a five to ten minute walk to the bus terminus at South Mymms. There are taxi services from Potters Bar). 2.5 Both Ridge and South Mymms have (Civil) Parish Councils, though the Ridge one is in abeyance at present. However Ridge residents have formed their own group, know as Ridge Residential Association. One of the Churchwardens at St. Giles is a member of the Parish Council. They are in the Borough of Hertsmere, and the County of Hertfordshire. Both villages have village halls. These have no formal link with the churches but are run as separate entities by their respective Village Hall Management Committees. In both villages the church is important to the local community. Villagers from both places exercise their rights to be christened, married and buried there way beyond the actual core congregations of each church. 2.6 South Mymms has one shop, at the garage and filling station by the White Hart; there are further shops at the Motorway Service Station (off the M25), including a Waitrose. 3. EDUCATION Children from both villages attend infant and primary school at St Giles Church School (as well as other state and private schools in Potters Bar and neighbouring towns): Potters Bar has two secondary schools, and children also attend schools in St. Albans and Barnet. The relationship between the churches and St Giles School is close, through PCC representation on the Governing Body, and by involvement of the Vicar coming to the School, as well as by regular visits to St Giles from the School for worship. There are no other schools or colleges in the two villages. St. Margaret s window in the chancel St. Giles window in the Frowycke chapel 4. LEISURE AND RECREATION Although many facilities for recreation are outside the two villages, in Potters Bar, Barnet, St. Albans or further into London, the villages enjoy active community events and venues.

5 4.1 There are two pubs in South Mymms and one in Ridge, and two village halls, all hosting regular social events (Quiz nights, bridge evenings and the like). All the pubs provide food in the day and the evening. There are small parks with children s play areas in both villages. The Black Horse, South Mymms, has become the site for a Good Friday sermon delivered from behind the bar, and has also hosted dinners for the choir and South Mymms bellringers. 4.2 Both village halls are well booked on each evening and some afternoons, providing opportunities for dancing, exercise, bingo mother and toddler groups and a youth club. Ridge Village Hall is used by a nursery school on weekday mornings and offers furniture restoration classes. 4.3 The band of Ringers and the Choir are also a source of recreation; recently a small choir, the Ridge and South Mymms Singers met in St. Giles church, and both churches host concerts from time to time. The Ridge Fete, at August Bank Holiday, which has taken place for years to raise funds for St. Margaret s church and Ridge Village Hall, has unfortunately been cancelled for the foreseeable future. The Youth and Community Association organises Christmas Carols by the War Memorial and a party afterwards in the Village Hall (of which one of the St. Giles PCC members is Vice-Chair). 5. WORSHIP 5.1 Because both churches are served by one Vicar, and an organist, service times are arranged accordingly. St Margaret s morning service is at 9.15, whether Holy Communion or Morning Prayer. St Giles morning service is at 11.00, normally Sung Eucharist. The only regular weekday services are School Services, held every 10 days in term time: these are attended by the whole school (some 90 children and staff) and 10 or more parents, who form a second congregation. 5.2 At St Giles the main service is Sung Eucharist, using Common Worship. On first Sundays there is a Family Service, using an abbreviated form of the adaptation of Common Worship. St Giles has evening Masses on Candlemas, Ash Wednesday, Maundy Thursday, Ascension Day, Corpus Christi and All Saints. Stations of the Cross are followed during Lent; and a full range of observance takes place in Holy Week. There are also short services on All Saints/All Souls, at which those recently bereaved are invited to attend, and the New Year is welcomed by the bell ringers who developed a short service and the provision of mince pies. Harvest Festival is celebrated in conjunction with the School with gifts from church and school distributed locally afterwards. 5.3 At St Margaret s three Sundays in the month are celebrations of Holy Communion, one BCP and two drawn from the contemporary language of Common Worship. BCP Morning Prayer is said once a month (or twice if there is a fifth Sunday). St. Margaret s has few special services, apart from a short service of prayers and readings on Good Friday morning, Harvest Festival, a rural Rogation Service (going out to bless the crops in the adjoining fields) and a Pet Service (see below). Family services are held at Ridge on Mothering Sunday and other services where children are expected. When in church children help give out books and take the collection, either with an adult, or, if capable, on their own. 5.4 Attendance has been falling at both churches in recent years. Around 35 attend both churches each week (roughly 20 St. Giles and 15 St. Margaret s). These figures can rise significantly on Family Service Sundays, for services with Baptisms, and of course with major festivals, weddings

6 and funerals. The age of the congregations is relatively high, though young parents with their children at both churches will attend on at least one Sunday a month (not necessarily Family Service, and not all together!). Children at St. Giles School are prepared for confirmation in their final year, and adult confirmation classes take place according to need (i.e. most, but not all years). Confirmation service in St. Giles February All occasional offices are offered (baptism, confirmation, weddings and funerals). On average there are 12 funerals a year, 5 weddings and 10 baptisms between the two parishes. Confirmation classes attract about 5 children and a few adults, and weddings and baptisms offer opportunities for outreach as described in section 6. Both churches have open churchyards, and the PCCs maintain a policy of allowing only those who are resident in the parish to be buried there, or those who have some strong link with the parish. This gives opportunities for outreach, for local families not yet connected with the churches. A portion of both churchyards is reserved for the burial of ashes; both have full-sized headstones to record burial of ashes. 5.7 In addition to the range of Special Services common to many churches (Harvest, Mothering Sunday, Remembrance Sunday, Patronal Festival), St Giles has a unique dole service, the Bread Service on Christmas Eve. This is one of the best attended services of the year, attracting most residents of both villages, and being very popular with children and their families. Both churches also offer Carol Services at Christmas, and share in the Black Horse Sermon on Good Friday evening. The organs in St. Margaret s (below) and St. Giles (right) 5.8 The music is traditional Anglican. St Margaret s uses Hymns A&M Revised and Come and Praise; psalms are said, not sung. St Giles uses New English Hymnal, Hymns Old & New and Come

7 & Praise; and the Folk Mass setting at the end of New English Hymnal. Child friendly hymns feature at Family Services. A small but enthusiastic choir at St Giles provides anthems at Eucharist, and performs for major festivals and at Carol Services at both churches. 5.9 The liturgical tradition is different for each church, with St Giles maintaining a High Anglican liturgy (vestments, incense, candles) and St Margaret s a lower church tradition described by a previous incumbent as country plain, that is, broadly in the middle of the Anglican spectrum (surplice and stole for Holy Communion, scarf and hood for Morning Prayer). This variety is what attracts people to either church from wherever they live. Indeed a few churchgoers will alternate between the two to suit their particular spiritual needs at different times. The Benefice as a whole offers a wide range of practice to the community at large. 6. PASTORAL AND ECUMENICAL St. Margaret s Altar 6.1 While the churchmanship of St Giles is Anglo-Catholic, its PCC is committed to the role of St Giles as the parish church for the whole village community, and is open to expanding its range of worship. St Margaret s tradition attracts many worshippers from outside the parish, some of them travelling five miles or more to attend services. The two parishes work together to meet the range of spiritual needs within the area. Attitudes towards women s priestly ministry are positive. The PCCs passed resolutions to accept women s priesthood, though when a woman priest was appointed in 2005 a few worshippers at each church had reservations and have left. The Ridge PCC and members of the St. Giles PCC would welcome a shorter and simpler service, once a month, to introduce new people to worship. 6.2 Pastoral opportunities have been noted above, for instance the development of a congregation based on School services. The links with the School afford the Vicar an important opportunity for ministry, being ex officio a School Governor. Applications for weddings from persons living outside the parishes are looked on favourably. This provides a major opportunity for outreach, and for rejuvenating the life of the congregations. The same applies to baptisms and funerals, and weddings for those living within each parish. In 2013 many Hertfordshire farmers and their families joined the Ridge Harvest Festival. A further pastoral opportunity remains to be explored further, namely connections with those who work, but do not live, in the villages, whether at the two research centres, or at the services and associated businesses. 6.3 St. Giles is kept locked between services and other events, an unfortunate result of its proximity to many main roads. St Margaret s is open to visitors on Sunday afternoons ( ), from June until Harvest Festival; there are church guides and light refreshments to attract local walkers and cyclists, who can also find the many animals depicted in many forms inside the church. A feature of both churches is the attractiveness of their churchyards, places for quiet and beauty. Both have public footpaths running through them and the St Giles churchyard has an abundant diversity of

8 wild plants and flowers. At St. Margaret s, people are out walking dogs, on horseback, in the nearby play area or working on their gardens or allotments: this provides plenty of time for meeting people. 6.4 Pastoral visits are essential and should be re-activated. Lay support for pastoral work is entirely voluntary: there are no Readers or other formally recognised officiants (apart from those authorised to administer the chalice at Communion). Informally members of each PCC and others involved with the Children s Group support the pastoral work of the churches, and individuals have been identified to take Home Communion to sick members of the parishes. 6.5 Both churches have a number of benefactions which can be used for Mission and Outreach (broadly interpreted). At St Giles, in the recent past these have been used to support children from poor families to allow them to go on school outings, and also to support families with particular needs. St. Giles is blessed with a major benefaction which enables its extensive churchyard to be maintained as a place of beauty and solace for the bereaved, as well as a resource for the community at large to enjoy. Benefactions have enabled the introduction of a sound system, to bring worship up to date, and the introduction of facilities (see below 11.1). Both churches use their regular and special collections to enable Mission giving (Bishop s Harvest Appeal, British Legion Fund, local Hospices, and overseas Missions). St. Giles PCC supports Fairtrade purchasing for coffee and tea after services, and has recently voted to move its CBF investments into the Ethical rather than the Income Fund. Both churches distribute their Harvest gifts to local residents and charitable institutions (Poor Clares in Galley Lane, Barnet). In 2013 at the Ridge Harvest Festival an auction raised money for the Air Ambulance and the Bishop s Harvest Appeal. At Ridge Christmas collections go to Save the Children and the Watford Peace Hospice, and at St. Giles, Christmas and Remembrance service collections go to the Children s Society and the British Legion respectively. Christian Stewardship is practised at both churches through envelopes and gift aid. It is the practice of both churches to give a proportion of collections and donations to charities nominated by the PCCs. 6.6 The relationship with other churches in the Potters Bar area is good. The clergy meet regularly and arrange to exchange duties. This helps to enable them to provide cover during holidays. Both churches have welcomed clergy from the rest of Potters Bar as well as Readers when the Vicar has been on leave. Churches Together in Potters Bar is represented by a member of St Giles, and there have been occasions for sharing ministry between the churches. Both churches host regular Saturday Breakfast Services for members from Churches Together. Both churches welcome members of other Christian churches to take Communion, and there are representatives of other denominations who regularly worship at each church. 7. LEADERSHIP St. Giles children taking part in Carol Service December The Churchwardens of each parish take a lead in organising community events. They also recognise the need to provide administrative cover for the parishes for the Vicar, given that the appointment is only half time, so that the Vicar s leadership in pastoral matters can be most effectively used.

9 7.2 The Churchwardens and PCC members of the two parishes currently meet together rarely, but are ready and willing to do so when necessary, for instance during vacancies, and for major celebrations. It should be clear, however, that this is because PCC meetings are largely concerned with the specific matters relating to each church (liturgy, fabric, etc). The two churches share a number of important matters (Remembrance Sunday, children s work, the school, the parish paper and major social events). The Priest does not conduct the same business twice in each place. 7.3 The St Giles PCC has 11 members, and the St Margaret s PCC has 9 members. Both include the Churchwardens and the representatives to the Deanery Synod. St Giles has a Standing Committee and sub-groups to deal with Finance, Social activities and other matters as they arise; and at St Margaret s the committees are Standing, Churchyard and Fabric. Both PCCs are chaired by the Vicar, and meet about six times a year, in addition to the Annual General Meeting. Membership age range is at St Giles and at St Margaret s. 8. MINISTERIAL TEAM There are no other members of the Ministerial Team, lay, or ordained. Given the proximity and good relationships with Potters Bar churches, and with churches in the rest of the Barnet Deanery, and adjacent Deaneries, there is reasonable support at hand for parishes of this size. 9. ELECTORAL ROLL St. Margaret s Church Currently there are 30 on the electoral roll of St Giles, of whom 16 are resident in the parish. There are 22 on the electoral roll of St Margaret s of whom 5 are resident in the parish. 10. ORGANISATIONS 10.1 Both churches have shared a Children s Sunday Group until recently. It used to meet in South Mimms Village Hall on the third Sunday of each month. However numbers fell and it moved to meet in the Leader s home, the Old Vicarage (which was more convenient for attendance at St.Giles). She continues to provide Roots on the Web work sheets in the Children's corner. This is an area for improvement, which a new Vicar could encourage to resume There is no youth group attached to either church, nor a Mothers Union, although there is a (non-church) South Mimms Youth and Community Association, which provides a club for children between 8 and 14 in the South Mimms Village Hall: one of the supervisors is a regular member of St. Giles Church and on its PCC St. Giles has servers (currently two), a small choir, and a band of ringers. St Margaret s has its own band of ringers. Both bands of ringers help each other if needed. St Giles choir serves St. Margaret s for special services and is also used by the Carols Round the Tree in South Mimms (organised by the Youth and Community Association).

10 10.4 Currently there are no organisations, or arrangements for the wider community provided by the churches, although at one stage St Giles offered a Mothers and Toddlers Group mid-week. On the other hand, the links with the School and the Village Halls covers this point to some extent. St. Margaret s Ringing Chamber 11. BUILDINGS 11.1 St Giles was built between the 12 th and early 16 th centuries. In 1852 the first Tractarian vicar was appointed, and he engaged G.E. Street to plan renovations, which were eventually carried out in In the early 20 th century a font cover and chapel window by Ninian Comper were added. In 2011 the base of the tower was converted to include a disabled toilet and kitchen unit, with new robe cupboards and a new Vestry screen: the back row of pews was removed to make space for social events. The church has a number of rare treasures, including pre-reformation stained glass, two brass chandeliers restored in 2000, and two splendid tombs from the late 15 th and early 16 th centuries together with a wooden screen around the Frowyck chantry Chapel. The church was recently reroofed and maintained (c.2000), and is generally in good repair. This effort has reduced reserves. However a number of legacies and trusts exist to help with flowers and fabric, including a major benefice to maintain the churchyard and church The fabric of St Margaret s is in good repair (surface cracks in the chancel need monitoring) and the PCC takes justifiable pride in this achievement. The parish has somehow managed to find financial support for the maintenance of the building, though recent necessary work has depleted disposable resources. The church has a fine medieval wall painting, and chancel furniture by the Robert Thompson of Kilburn (the mouse man ). The church tower had three bells which were restored and augmented to six bells and hung in a new metal frame, for the millennium with the help of substantial grants from the Heritage Lottery Fund and Hertsmere Borough Council, along with residents donations, a lot of fundraising by the PCC and bell ringers and HCACR (Herts County Association Change Ringers). Church furniture by Robert Thompson in St. Margaret s

11 11.3 Recent Quinquennial reports make a few major recommendations for essential works to either church, and the Surveyor recommends planned maintenance over the five-year period to maintain the excellent state of the churches. At St. Giles there is external stonework to be renovated, and some evidence of movement along the north side of the church, currently being monitored. At St Margaret s the East Window needs to be taken out, re-leaded, cleaned and put back. Working parties provide basic housekeeping for the churchyards, and cleaning inside the churches. Both churches receive grants from Hertsmere Borough Council towards the maintenance of their churchyards. These are both open, i.e. there is still room for burials, and both are maintained to form an important natural resource for each village As noted above, Ridge has a Village Hall beside the church. St Margaret s can use the facilities of the hall if essential, but this can be difficult when children are using the hall. St Giles has made use of the South Mimms Village Hall and the School (other engagements permitting) for meetings, but with the addition of toilets, a kitchen and storage in 2011, the church is now able to be used for meetings, concerts and other village events. 12. FINANCE The latest audited accounts for both churches are attached. Currently both are able to live within their means although the recent Diocesan rule that churches with a SSM (House for Duty) should pay the full Parish Share is a challenge. The annual Parish Shares are currently 7,183 for St Giles and 6,499 for St Margaret s. 13. EXPENSES OF OFFICE The Vicar s expenses are paid in full, and there is a house for duty. It is situated in a quiet cul-de-sac in South Mymms (EN6 3PG) but on the Ridge side of the village, so more or less between both communities. There is access to the Vicar s study, separate from the rest of the house, which is of a suitable family size (4 bedrooms); the garden looks across the fields towards Ridge. In addition, the churches reimburse the expenses of visiting priests in accordance with Diocesan practice. These, together with other joint expenses, are shared between the two parishes on a roughly 70/30 split. There is no regular secretarial help. 14. COMMUNICATIONS The two parishes share a monthly magazine, produced by the churches, which is fully funded from advertising. It contains church news, as well as local news of various kinds, together with articles both informative and entertaining. It is distributed free to every household and to people linked with the churches, but living outside the parishes. The current print run is about 650. It represents a service by the churches to the communities in which they are situated, and is another important form of outreach. There are no pew sheets, although sheets printed for special services often carry news of future events and services. Both churches are represented on A Church Near You (and further work on the entries is in progress). In 2006 a Website was created for both churches STRENGTHS AND WEAKNESSES A number of strengths have been noted above: The diverse and inclusive nature of both parishes, together and individually. The strong, supportive and friendly community spirit of the villages. The beauty of the churches and their attractive rural setting. The Church School, and its links with the Church. The mixed nature of the community, and its relationships with, and proximity to, neighbouring communities and centres of population. Communications to the London and the rest of the region. The support offered by clergy in Potters Bar and the Barnet Deanery. Above all these are genuine, broad-based, village communities. Nevertheless, the age profile of both congregations is high, and work needs to be done to reinforce a sustainable worshipping community in the 21 st century. The churches have some endowments (St Giles being somewhat better off than

12 St Margaret s), but given the relatively small congregations, finance and stewardship may well be an early priority for a new Vicar. So too would be engendering a real awareness of the wider church, whether within the Deanery, within the Diocese, or within the wider world. These are small country parishes: this is their charm, but also their challenge. June 2014 Grave of Joan Bruce Robinson, South Mymms whose father was a major benefactor Medieval wall painting in St. Margaret s St. Giles churchyard

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