The Howden Team Ministry is a group of six churches in the East Riding of Yorkshire.

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YORK The Howden Team Ministry is a group of six churches in the East Riding of Yorkshire. Our communities nestle comfortably between the Yorkshire Wolds to the north and two rivers to the south (the Humber and the Ouse), centred on the minster town of Howden. HULL The area is mostly rural and agricultural but with modern industries near the motorway junctions and with furniture factories and the Press Association in Howden itself. We are half way between York and 2017 s City of Culture, Hull. Close to the Ouse bridge on the M62, road and rail communications are excellent. Our church community reflects both a traditional wisdom and a sense of openness to growth.

We are caring, inclusive, mutually supportive church communities. Bear one another s burdens, and in this way you will fulfil the law of Christ, as Paul says in his letter to the Galatians, chapter 6, verse 2. Each church has a distinct identity, yet shares a common desire to worship God and build up the Kingdom. Occasional offices These are a significant part of the work of the clergy and will be divided between the Rector and team vicar and include preparatory visits, rehearsals and preparation courses. Across the team in 2017 there were: 22 weddings, 38 baptisms, 50 60 funerals All these provide an opportunity to engage with those on the fringes of the church and to be present and supportive at key points in people s lives. Retired but active reader Tony Parker Confirmation with Bishop Alison A new Team vicar joins an established ministry team comprising- The Team Rector Reader Churchwardens R.P.A s Active Retired Reader Team Council Worship Group Howden Churchwarden Hazel Cox Wessle church wardens Sarah Falkingham (L) and Denise Higgins

Hello from the Team Rector James Little I have been Team Rector of the Howden Team Ministry since 2006. I trained ecumenically at Queen s, Birmingham and have always enjoyed working with colleagues from different traditions and even different denominations. After ordination in 1987, I served in Nottinghamshire until coming to Howden. I am an active member of the Society of Catholic Priests, chaplain to the Company of Servers, teach on the readers course and was Rural Dean 2010-2015. My vision for the team is for a Grace-filled therapeutic community, in which all may find acceptance, value, growth and healing. At its best, the Church can be a kind of Therapeutic Community. Therapeutic Communities are places where the members build one another up and assist in mutual flourishing. Jesus, the wounded healer, is in the midst of such Christian communities as our model and our guide. St Paul repeats this message again and again. The healing that takes place in a church based Therapeutic Community is primarily about spiritual and emotional healing. Reconciliation (healing of community or relationships) is another important part of Christian mission. Physical healing is there too. All these aspects often intermesh. So often, true healing is about the whole person and every aspect of their lives. [See, A Vision for the Howden Team, on the Church Near You Howden Minster webpage]. While the minster itself has been staffed by clergy from the Catholic wing for decades, the other churches are much more middle-of-the-road, and it would not necessarily be a requirement for the new Team Vicar to belong to that tradition. We would welcome applications irrespective of gender or ethnicity. Both men and women have served as Team Vicars and their ministry appreciated. We greatly value the ministry of Bishop Alison as our Bishop (Hull) and that of our Archbishop. A word from Howden Ministry Team s latest addition, Elizabeth Harland our reader Moving to Howden in summer 2016 and joining the team as a Reader, with about 15 years experience of licensed ministry in the Oxford diocese, I have felt warmly welcomed in all the local churches. It s been easy to feel included and get involved in helping with all sorts of projects including Cream teas, Children s activities and they even got me knitting and baking. Now I am looking forward to a series of services led by a new Worship Group, and I also enjoy the traditional services.

Collaborative Ministry with some Autonomy As incumbent for the team of 6 parishes, the Revd James Little (Team Rector) would delegate pastoral responsibility to the newly appointed Team Vicar in the parishes of Blacktoft, Eastrington, Laxton, and Newport with Gilberdyke. This arrangement provides the new vicar with the opportunity for autonomy and freedom to develop the church and community life in these villages using their individual skills and gifts responding to needs as required, enabling the parishes to benefit from having clear leadership. The Team Vicar would not however be carrying this responsibility alone, as in addition to support offered by the Rector, there are dedicated lay volunteers available to help, some of whom during the past year or two have formed into the Worship Group and the LYCIG team. In addition to regular Sunday Services, there are special events for the whole team working collaboratively including Team services on the 5 th Sundays, an annual Bereavement Service and some ecumenical events. For the past ten years, the Team Rector has taken one regular Sunday service a month in each of the six churches, and the Team Vicar has taken one a month at Wressle and Howden Minster. The clergy would meet for prayer followed by a staff meeting one morning a week, and would share out the considerable number of baptisms, weddings and funerals as equitably as practicable. We would like the new Team Vicar to coordinate our work with schools and young people. There is an outstanding Church of England Infant School at Howden, now working in collaboration with the junior school next door. There are through primaries at Barmby-on-the-Marsh, Eastrington, Gilberdyke and Newport, and a Senior School at Howden. We work with the pre-school that meets in Howden Church Hall. We have contact with schools across a wider area through our involvement with REAction. The Worship Group The worship group of about 10 individuals began to meet in the autumn of 2017 to pray, learn, and encourage one another in leading worship as a team. We have organised and led team services during 2018 on the second Sunday of each month, including all 6 churches in rotation. Volunteers from each church are invited to attend meetings monthly, and to help plan and lead services together. We have enjoyed using new and different forms of worship, including a pancake service, floral celebration, and songs of praise. We would like to continue to grow as a team, learning and discovering how to help more people to recognise the presence of Christ in their lives. We would welcome guidance in developing more fresh expressions of worship and inviting visitors. The LYCIG (Leading Your Church into Growth) Team A small group first attended a Diocesan LyCiG conference in 2016, followed by another small group attending a similar conference in February 2018. We have also had team meetings to learn and discuss together, and occasional larger gatherings for people to join in from all 6 parishes; feedback and ideas from these meetings have been recorded to help shape our discussions and plans. We are currently meeting with the Archbishop s chaplain, the Venerable John Day who is our LyCiG Companion to guide us in helping our church to grow. Whilst the LyCiG team is concerned for growth in all 6 parishes, we are hoping the new Team Vicar will lead our team into projects for growth especially in Newport and Gilberdyke.

Holy Trinity church is situated in the small village of Blacktoft about 8 miles from the Minster. From its central position it serves two adjacent villages, Faxfleet and Yokefleet. All three villages have a rural heritage now interwoven with the modern workplace commuter. Facilities are limited for the 120 or so families, with just the church and a village pub on offer, though this has led to a tremendous community spirit with regular contact between the villages. Residents are welcoming, open and friendly and support the events put on by Holy Trinity. The average congregation is a dozen worshippers, swelling to the hundred mark at the key services of Harvest, Christmas and Mothering Sunday; demonstrating strong support for the church as a community hub, if not yet for the spiritual element. Countering the perception of an ageing demographic, some 35 under 16 s attended the Christingle service. Links with the other Team churches are strong and positive. A dedicated PCC are eager for change, for inspiration, leadership and growth. The PCC own a hall the Old School - adjacent to the church which hosts coffee mornings, after service hospitality and is available for private hire. The church is on the path of the Trans Pennine and Larkin Trails, with large numbers of walkers and cyclists calling in for the self-help teas and coffee from the Old School. The church itself is in excellent order, being reroofed in 2016, though the PCC are mindful of a mission not maintenance attitude. Holy Trinity offers tremendous opportunity for moving the visible presence of Christ into the community with a fully supportive PCC and congregation.

St Stephen s church is situated half way between the two main centres of population: Gilberdyke (3,500) and Newport (1,500). These villages were built with a variety of affordable and private housing. There is easy access to the M62, regular buses to Hull and Goole and a station at Gilberdyke. St Stephen s is a large and beautiful Victorian church, popular for baptisms, weddings and funerals. Built in the 1890s, it is listed Grade II. There is a small but faithful Sunday congregation keen to see their church grow. Unfortunately, St Stephen s was sited along a busy road away from the heart of either village making it less accessible than it could have been. A Eucharist during Advent There are strong links with the two primary schools. Both schools held their Christmas services here and the last Team Vicar led assemblies. The Team Ministry has identified the need to reach out to the villages of Gilberdyke and Newport with fresh expressions of church. St Stephen s is one of the Team Ministry s major opportunities and challenges. We would welcome the team vicar s leadership supported by members of the LyCiG team and Worship group. Palm Sunday 2017 Allsortz performing at the Rotary Christmas concert 2017

Laxton parish is approximately 4 miles south-east of Howden and has approximately 300 inhabitants. It comprises the village of Laxton and the hamlets of Saltmarshe, Cotness and Metham. Within the village there is a thriving Public House, Village Hall and a small railway station. The Trans Pennine Route 65 runs through the village. St. Peter s is an Early English style church built of stone. It was built in 1876 to replace the older St. John s Church, the chancel of which still remains in the graveyard across the road. The church building is structurally sound and well maintained. Services are held weekly with a mixture of Holy Communion, Morning Prayer and Iona Morning Services throughout the month. The parish has two Recognised Parish Assistants. There are 15 people on the Electoral Roll and average attendance is 9. Special Services are supported by the wider community. The church is financially sound - the freewill offering has been increased annually. The Archbishop s visit on his walkabout The congregation have embraced some changes over the past few years reorganising the front part of the nave to include a free-standing altar and a sound system with ipad. We have an organ, which is used for special occasions, but we use the ipad for our weekly services, as it allows us to sing a wider range of hymns with various styles of accompaniment - from Hymns Old and New One Church, One Faith, One Lord. We aim to be a loving, caring, friendly, outward looking church that worships God, which is effective within the community. We would welcome a people person who is able to inject vitality into our worship and support us on our Christian journey. Remembrance day

Our Church sits in the heart of the village (population 800) and is a centre-point of village activity. We have a small, and welcoming congregation with an average of approx. 15 parishioners weekly. We have strong links with the local primary school, the chapel, and the pub! We hold many annual events, including a scarecrow festival, Harvest Disco, and Christmas fair. We have strongly attended crib services and Christingles, and regular events with the primary school. We are very keen to develop our work with children. We have a small and enthusiastic PCC, and a vacancy for churchwardens. Our facebook page can be found at https:// www.facebook.com/st-michaels-eastrington- 223322334410631/, and history of the church can be seen here: http://www.howdenshirehistory.co.uk/eastrington/stmichaels-church.html.

The modern purpose-built four bedroomed vicarage is situated near the edge of a rural village with approximately 8oo residents. The vicarage has private parking and a large garden and is ideal for family life. The village school, Eastrington Primary School, is approximately 300m from the vicarage and is OFSTED rated good. It currently has 105 children on roll and is a warm and caring school with strong links to the community. http://www.eastringtonprimaryschool.co.uk/ Howden secondary school runs a bus from the village (OFSTED rated good) The area has a variety of F.E. colleges at Wyke, Selby, Hull and York. There is a very active village hall, as well as a great local pub The Black Swan. There are good transport links from the village with regular buses to Hull, Howden and Goole. There is a small railway station at Eastrington on the Hull to York route (Northern service). Trains from Howden offer a direct service to London in just over two hours as well as elsewhere. The village is within three miles of the M62. We are expecting to be using Eastrington Vicarage, but there is a possibility of an alternative. A decision will be made during August. Please contact the team rector on 01430 432056 or archdeacon on 01482 881659, to check the latest situation.

Wressle Church is snug and well attended, unusual both in its architecture and in its dedication. The brick church was built in 1799, in the style of a chapel; previously villagers worshiped in the chapel of nearby Wressle castle - the only castle in East Yorkshire. Wressle parish has around 300 inhabitants with a good community spirit. Many of the village events are organised by the small congregation including the fête, Christmas supper, dinner nights and kids holiday activities and parties for local children. There are 14 people on the electoral roll; average attendance is a dozen but the village supports the church at key events in the church calendar with attendance of 50+ out of a parish of 300. The church is balanced financially; our Freewill Offering has increased. The building is well cared for and structurally sound. Services are a mixture of Communion, morning worship and all age service. The churchwardens and congregation are not "stuck in the mud" and are happy to embrace change and fresh ideas to increase numbers. We think we are easy going, friendly, non-judgmental and seek an approachable people person to encourage us, as we desire to make spiritual and numerical growth happen. There are two keen churchwardens on hand to help. Nativity The Easter garden in the churchyard

Howden itself has a population of around 4,500 (including the surrounding villages and hamlets within the minster parish) In 2016, normal Sunday attendance was 34. Architecturally, Howden Minster (Grade I) is one of the most important buildings in the East Riding. We have an RSCM-affiliated robed choir and a strong choral tradition. Our Sunday morning service varies from a Sung Eucharist (CW) with healing ministry to Morning Prayer (CW) and All-age worship. Additionally, there is a monthly (BCP) Choral Evensong. Vestments are worn. Minster choir (red) plus visiting choir There is a 9.30 mid-week (BCP) Communion, faithfully attended by around 10 to 12 people. A few also attend on Sundays but for most of them this is their main weekly act of worship. We have a monthly spring and summer concert series with a wide range of visiting performers from organ soloists to brass bands. We have an enthusiastic team of bell-ringers and frequent visiting ringers. There is an active Churches Together in Howden working with the Methodists and Roman Catholics. There is a joint Lent course and we hold events together during Holy Week and some joint events during the week of prayer for Christian unity Working together on a street collection in Howden market Place, we raised over 1200 for the Grenfell Tower Appeal in 2017. Our finances are sound and our Freewill Offering has increased year on year. The Archbishop joined us on Palm Sunday 2017 when we hosted an amazing Deanery event.

A quiet prayer place with candles to light is available in the Saltmarshe chapel We work very closely with our outstanding (SIAMS) Church of England Infant School. James takes assembly once a week The children's play area is used by some parishioners during the day as a quiet spot for play and contemplation The church is open every day for people to drop in, pray, light a candle or use the children s play area. It is well-used. The parish coffin Tombs in the Saltmarshe chapel The shrine of St. John of Howden The minster has been the sacred space for these communities for over a thousand years. It is open during daylight hours for people to enjoy its beauty or find a place for contemplation Mentioned in Simon Jenkin s 1000 best churches

There are occasional picnics and craft workshops throughout the year for children and their families. Arranged by Elizabeth our reader (on the right in the picture) and a team of volunteers, youngsters from Howden and their carers enjoyed the telling of the Christmas story. Using a crib set crafted by members of the congregation. Arranged by Sue Holmes from the diocese and fronted by label of love. A variety of workshops are provided by local clergy and lay volunteers and there is opportunity to provide creative activities to engage with primary school children from across the East Riding.