THE CHURCH OF THE TRANSFIGURATION KEMPSTON

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THE CHURCH OF THE TRANSFIGURATION KEMPSTON PARISH PROFILE 2017 1

GREETINGS from THE CHURCH OF THE TRANSFIGURATION KEMPSTON, BEDFORDSHIRE We are looking, and praying, for a priest to come and live and minister within our local community. Below is an outline of the person we believe God is calling to the Transfiguration. Could this be you? ARE YOU CALLED TO BE OUR NEW VICAR? Would you like to minister to a dedicated and faithful church family serve a congregation who care for each other and have a strong pastoral care ethic work with a congregation which is open to engage in new initiatives help the Transfiguration to grow and take a more active role in the local community We are praying for and looking forward to welcoming someone who will develop and enhance the spiritual life of the church who will bring fresh ideas but who will also recognise our traditions who is a strong, empathetic leader able to communicate effectively with all age groups who will collaborate with our established worship team and embrace lay participation who is willing to be known and be part of the life and heart of Kempston who will be approachable, warm and compassionate and ready to listen to young and old who will proactively minister among young families and young people who will welcome, encourage and nurture those new to faith who can walk the walk as well as talk the talk 2

THE CHURCH In 1927 Mrs Anne Charles-Williamson, a local benefactress, bequeathed 8,000 to the parish for building a new church with the stipulation that it was to be dedicated to The Transfiguration. The Church building was designed by Harold Gibbons and can accommodate 350 people. The foundation stone was laid in July 1936 although the building work was not started until 1938. The Transfiguration was consecrated on14 July 1940. (The architect notes that it was the first church in the country to be consecrated during the second world war). It was originally a daughter church of All Saints and it replaced St John s, a Victorian church which suffered from subsidence and was eventually demolished, and St Stephen s, the tin tabernacle in the new part of Kempston. The Transfiguration became a parish in its own right in August 1976. When the Transfiguration was built The Beds and Herts regiment raised over 500 for St George s Chapel in the Transfiguration, which was intended to be a 3

regimental chapel to commemorate the 250 th anniversary of the raising of the regiment in 1688. Some of the Regiment s colours are now laid up in the church and links still remain with the Regimental Association with an Annual Blenheim Service held in August each year. The stained-glass east window was installed in 1972 and is a focal point and the Upper Room (Chapel of the Blessed Sacrament) upstairs and behind the altar is a place for personal prayer and quiet contemplation. The design of the Transfiguration lends itself to a variety of uses with moveable chairs and plenty of space and the building is generally in good order. However, there are no adequate toilet or kitchen facilities for general community use in the church. Over the last few years the PCC have considered several ideas to extend or alter the building to enable it to be used more effectively by the local community and it is hoped that these ideas could be revisited in the future. The Church Hall is a great asset to the parish as well as providing much-needed income. The building consists of a main hall with stage, a smaller carpeted room and a kitchen with fridge and cooker. There is a disabled toilet as well as ladies and gents. Habitat Pre-School meets every day in the Hall and evenings are taken up by several community groups and clubs as well as church events. THE PARISH Kempston new town developed during the 20 th century and is now a mixture of Victorian villas, streets of old terraced houses and 1930s estates. In the 1980s large developments grew up on either side of the main road and consist of mixed private housing and housing association homes. Kempston was once recorded as the largest village in England but is now a town with a population of 25,000+. The town continues to grow as brown-site areas are developed along with areas at the edge of the town which, although still part of Kempston, are outside the parish. There is a mixed ethnic population consisting of members of a variety of cultures, many of whom are now considered as second and third generation. 4

Over the last few years Kempston has seen an influx of Polish residents. There are relatively few racial tensions in the parish although some do exist. As the size of the town has increased, so the sense of community has suffered but the many (mostly voluntary) organisations help to keep the community spirit alive. Kempston Calling is a well-established free community newspaper which is produced monthly and helps to maintain Kempston s unique identity whilst trying to ensure that the town is not subsumed into Bedford The Saxon Centre so called because the area was once the site of a Saxon burial ground is the most popular shopping area. It is dominated by Sainsbury s supermarket built in 1976. The Springfield Centre also offers a variety of retail outlets and there are a number of independent shops, restaurants and fast-food outlets on the main Bedford Road. The parish is wellserved with a library, schools and health care practices. Unfortunately some local banks have closed their Kempston branches recently and their main business is now based in Bedford. The parish contains some light industry mostly in the Woburn Road Industrial estate on the edge of the parish. Bedfordshire Police Headquarters is situated at the edge of the parish whilst the Bedfordshire Police Traffic Control Unit has its base within the parish. The Fire & Rescue Service and the Ambulance Service also have headquarters within the parish. Education in Bedford is passing through a period of transition with Bedfordshire changing from a three tier system to two tier. There are primary schools and a secondary school in the parish whilst the local Challenger Academy although not in the parish is within walking distance. There are also two schools which serve children with Special Needs. There is a Free School in Bedford and a number of independent fee-paying schools catering for pupils from 3-18 years four of which come under the umbrella of the Harpur Trust. Clergy and lay members of the congregation have been involved in leading Assemblies at two of the local schools and the puppet ministry has been popular with the pupils and staff alike. The elderly are well catered for with two residential homes, one of which has a day-care centre, and three warden controlled units. A monthly Communion Service is celebrated at one of the units. Members of the congregation and the clergy serve on the Board of Trustees of St John s Homes, a complex of almshouses situated just outside the parish 5

Addison Howard Park is a well-loved and well-used facility which is sited opposite the church and the riverside walks provide another accessible area of natural beauty. Leisure facilities include a Youth and Outdoor Centre, a swimming pool with gym, indoor bowls centre and a number of community halls. There are facilities for football, tennis and cricket within the parish. Project 229 provides an open access community resource for the delivery of a range of services for children, young people and families from Kempston and the surrounding areas. Kempston East Methodist church is situated in the parish as is a Gurdwara, the Bunyan Road Christian Fellowship, The Church of Our Lady and the New Life Pentecostal Church. The Grace Church meets regularly in the Addison Centre a large community hall situated in Addison Howard Park. The Seventh Day Adventists use the Transfiguration church hall regularly and the Greek Orthodox Church hold occasional services at the Transfiguration. Kempston is approximately 2.5 miles from the market town of Bedford and buses run every 12 minutes. There are also good transport links with Milton Keynes, Oxford and Cambridge. WORSHIP AND THE CHURCH FAMILY Traditionally a liberal catholic Parish Church, the Transfiguration is outward looking and endeavours to meet the needs of the local community. The approach to ministry at the Transfiguration is collaborative and a Worship Team is now well established. The team, is made up of a Licensed Reader and two Lay Leaders of Worship in training who have been co-leading worship for some years and who regularly assist in the Praise Services and regular Sunday Eucharists. The Transfiguration is a Training Parish and has proved a firm foundation for the development of first-time curates for many years; the current Curate is in her third year of training. The Transfiguration would like to remain as a training parish and it is hoped that the new incumbent is someone who has training skills and experience and who enjoys working with colleagues in a creative partnership. A licensed Reader and nonstipendiary retired priest complete the ministry team at the Transfiguration The Rev d Victoria Bryson - Curate 6

The children s area in the church is a magnet for younger members of the congregation during services. A playhouse, books, toys, paper and colouring material are provided and parents can supervise from their seats On Sunday mornings children are invited to accompany the hymns on percussion instruments and march round the church. Children take an active part in the non- Eucharistic Praise Services on the first Sunday of the month. There is usually an interactive children s sermon before the children go to a supervised table with craft relevant to the theme of the morning. Birthdays and Baptism anniversaries are celebrated at this service. Who s had a Birthday this month? A house Prayer Group meets fortnightly and some members of the congregation attend Bible Study with Communion on Tuesday evenings. A lay-led, flexible, Seekers Group meets monthly and explores wide-ranging aspects of faith Eight members of the congregation have been commissioned as Pastoral Assistants and act as an umbrella of prayer and care. Each member of the group has a number of the congregation under their care and the team meet quarterly to ensure that all members of the congregation are covered and cared for. Members of the congregation share in worship by leading intercessions, reading lessons and serving at the altar and a number are approved as chalice 7

administrators. Around fifteen members of the congregation in teams of three or four act as sidespersons at Sunday morning Services. Transfig Tots is a mother and toddler group for pre-school children and their carers which meets on Tuesday afternoons during term time. The group offers a friendly, informal, setting where children can play and the adults can chat over a cup of tea. The craft sessions and singing are very popular The Tots group continues to offer an important outreach into the community and a valuable link to the Church. Transfig Kids caters for children up to 11 years old. Sessions usually include a story, craft, worship, games and a snack and drink. Children are encouraged to bring friends and everyone is welcome. Parents/carers are welcome to stay and join in the activities. A number of members of the congregation have been involved in a Puppet Ministry which has been enjoyed by young and old alike at the Morning Praise services and in school assemblies with some success. The Kempston branch of the Mothers Union includes members from both The Church of the Transfiguration and All Saints Church, Kempston. There are twenty-five members and three non-members who attend meetings. In addition, there are four Prayer Circle Friends. Links with the Deanery and Diocese are strong, with members attending many events throughout the year. Members support the church fetes and provide items for Yarlswood Detention Centre and knitted garments for Bedford Hospital Stroke Rehabilitation Ward. Meetings are open to all and are held in the Hall lounge at the Transfiguration every third Wednesday of each month. A Mothers Union Communion service is held in the afternoon of the first Wednesday of each month SAFEGUARDING The PCC has recently reviewed and updated its Safeguarding Policy which covers Children and Vulnerable Adults in line with the House of Bishops Policies and Practice Guidance. The parish has appointed a Parish Safeguarding Officer and the Churchwardens, members of the PCC and anyone involved with either children or vulnerable adults have already attended, or will shortly attend, safeguarding training. 8

REGULAR SERVICES AT THE TRANSFIGURATION DAY SERVICE TIME 1 ST SUNDAY of month Said Communion 9.30 am Morning Praise (non-eucharistic family 10.45 am service) 2 nd SUNDAY Said Communion with hymns 10.00 am 3 rd SUNDAY Sung Communion with Healing 10.00 am 4 th /5 th Sung Communion 10.00 am SUNDAYS TUESDAY Short Communion with Bible Study 7.30 pm WEDNESDAY Morning Prayer (BCP) 9.00 am 1 st WEDNESDAY of month 2 nd WEDNESDAY of month Mothers Union Communion Communion Service at Blenheim Court (warden controlled homes) 2.00 pm 2.00 pm SPECIAL SERVICES CHRISTINGLE A joint service is held annually with All Saints Kempston with the two churches hosting in alternate years FAMILY NATIVITY A traditional Nativity service is held at 4 pm on Christmas Eve and is very well supported by the local community. All children who attend are invited to dress appropriately and to join in the Nativity tableau. EASTER Maundy Thursday - The Last Supper is commemorated with a Eucharistic Supper in the church hall with appropriate readings and hymns. This is followed by the Watch of the Passion in the church Good Friday An ecumenical service is held at alternately at the Transfiguration or the East Methodist church. This is followed by a walk of witness to the Saxon Centre where a short act of worship takes place. The Last Hour Vigil is kept at the Transfiguration in the afternoon and Stations of the Cross are followed in the evening. 9

GARDEN OF REMEMBRANCE The new Garden of Remembrance was consecrated in 2015 for the interment of ashes for people who were born in Kempston or who have lived in the town. The Garden, situated on the east side of the church, offers exclusive rights for the interred ashes in perpetuity. Members of the congregation were given the opportunity to purchase plots for themselves or their families thus helping to raise the funds to build the Garden. A Wall of Remembrance bearing a number of brass plaques in memory of those who have died irrespective of where they may be interred is situated in a Memorial Alcove which is at the entrance to the Garden. FINANCE For some years the Transfiguration has been able to meet its Parish share in full under the eagle eye of the Treasurer who keeps a tight rein on expenditure. However, there are items of expenditure which will have to be addressed in the not too distant future. The sound system in the church requires updating but this will mean updating the electrical system which is old and would not be able to cope with modern technology and multiple electric sockets. In addition the heating engineers have recommended that a second boiler be installed to ensure that the church is comfortable during the winter months. Social events are held regularly along with a Summer Fete and Christmas Fayre all of which help to boost the funds, some of which are allocated annually to various charities both local, national and international. The Transfiguration supports the Childrens Society regularly and also has an on-going collection for the local food bank The 100+ Club raises a creditable sum for church funds whilst at the same time giving people the chance to win a monetary prize each month. The Electoral Roll membership is currently just under 80 and there is a cross section of ages in the congregation. The congregation are now encouraged to make their regular offerings by Direct Debit and to Gift Aid wherever possible 10

INCOME 2016 77,095 38% 27% 7% 5% 17% 6% Planned Giving Open Collections Give Aid recovered Donations Restricted Income Church Activities EXPENDITURE 2016 66768 12% 1%1% 4% 44% 25% 13% Parish Share Church & Hall Runing Expenses Garden of Remembrance Clergy & Staffing Costs Donations Cost of Church Activities 11

THE CHURCH HALL The main hall In addition to being used by Habitat pre-school every day the Hall, which adjoins the church, is also hired out regularly in the evenings and weekends by a number of groups and is a useful source of income for the church. A number of local residents also use the car park behind the hall thus providing another small but useful source of income. The kitchen and serving hatch The lounge There is an enclosed play area at the back of the hall with artificial grass and shrubs which Habitat pre-school installed after consultation with the PCC. Habitat are happy for the area to be used by church members and it is popular with the children when parents are chatting in the hall at coffee time after Sunday services. ECUMENICAL L INKS The Transfiguration is part of the Shalom Group of Churches which includes among others the Moravian Church, Queen s Park and the Holy Child and St Joseph s Catholic Church in Bedford. A Deanery Cluster, which comprises the Elstow Team Ministry, All Saints Church, Kempston, St James Church, Biddenham and All Saints Church Queen s Park together with the Transfiguration meets regularly and some joint services have taken place. 12

The Good Friday morning ecumenical service and Walk of Witness from the Transfiguration usually includes Kempston Methodist Church, The Church of Our Lady Catholic Church and the Bunyan Road Christian Fellowship MUSIC The Transfiguration has a pipe organ which was originally built by A Hunter of London. The organ was purchased from Pembury Free church in 1989 and rebuilt at the Transfiguration by Robert Shaftoe. Two organists share playing for Sunday services and the church also owns a keyboard mainly used at the Family Praise services on the first Sunday of the month. Sadly the Transfiguration does not have a choir at the present time but members of the congregation sometimes join the children at the front of the church in singing praise songs on the first Sunday of the month. ACCOMMODATION The four-bedroomed Vicarage is situated to the side of the Church with the study designed to face on to the Church entrance. The house was purpose built 28 years ago and has a small, enclosed and manageable garden. It makes a good family home but is not too large for a single incumbent. The Curate s three-bedroomed end of terrace house is owned by the PCC and is a short walk from the church. CHALLENGES Challenges facing the new incumbent will be to encourage young families and nurture those with new or little faith and helping to make the church more community orientated, outward focused and relevant to the people of Kempston. Practical challenges will include making the buildings more accessible for community use which will mean providing toilet and kitchen facilities, renewing the sound system and upgrading the heating system 13

PICTURE GALLERY View from the church looking towards Bedford Road View of the church from Bedford Road The Font Transferred from St John s Sharing the Peace Taking collections Showing our craft work The Church of the Transfiguration 14