It was great to welcome so many people to a full church on Christmas Eve this year (2012) for our annual crib service for young children. Many children donned costumes while most of the speaking parts were taken by older members of the congregation (see below, bottom, our Vicar Paul and Churchwarden Carron as kings!)
Monday, December 24, 2012
Crib Service - Christmas Eve 2012
Saturday, December 15, 2012
Christmas Tree Festival Winners 2012 ... and are you interested in taking part in 2013?
Congratulations to ALL who decorated a tree for our Christmas Tree Festival this year (2012)! But the public has voted that the winners in the various categories are as follow:
Most Original Tree Hoylake Lifeboat
Museum
Most Fun Tree Wirral Autistic Society
Most Elegant Tree Red Rocks Nursing Home
Do you or your organization want to take part
next year (2013)?
Full details are available from Sue Wells:
Tel. 0151 632 0539
Entry is FREE for schools/charities/groups
or just £15.00 for commercial organizations
Wednesday, December 12, 2012
Christmas Services 2012
In addition to our regular worship, all are welcome to the following special services:
Sunday 16 December 2012
6.00pm - Nine Lessons and Carols
Christmas Eve (Monday 24 December 2012)
4.00pm - Crib Service
11.30pm - Midnight Communion
Christmas Day (Tuesday 25 December 2012)
8.00am - Holy Communion
10.00am - Family Communion
Saturday, December 8, 2012
Hundreds Flock to Christmas Tree Festival
Hundreds of people have flocked to our Christmas Tree Festival. All who came enjoyed viewing over thirty wonderful trees, shopped in the Christmas Market, took refreshments and heard a variety of superb musical acts.
Pictured below are Bishop Peter of Chester, the Mayor and Mayoress of Wirral and a certain somebody else!
Monday, November 12, 2012
Christmas Tree Festival 2012
Following the success of our first Christmas Tree Festival last year, this year we are going bigger and better!
Join us to see an array of wonderful Christmas trees decorated by a host of local groups and people. Hear festive music. Buy in our Christmas Market.
The Festival runs from 7 to 9 December 2012.
For full details, visit our church website: http://www.sthildeburgh.org
Wednesday, September 26, 2012
Sponsor a Flower Arrangement!
You have the opportunity to raise money for our
Flower Festival by giving fifty pounds (or more) for a pedestal arrangement for
any Sunday except in Lent. This could be to celebrate or commemorate a person
or event. The cost of materials would be deducted from the donation and the
remainder placed in the Festival fund. This newssheet would state for example
“Mr & Mrs A sponsor the arrangement on the left (of the altar) to celebrate
their wedding anniversary and Mrs X sponsors the one on the right in memory of
her mother.” These sponsors would also be named in the official programme. For
more information, please speak to Brenda Gande, Joyce Reade or Jackie Surridge.
Sunday, September 9, 2012
Annual Lifeboat Service and BBQ 2012
On Sunday 9 September St. Hildeburgh's held the annual Lifeboat Service for the crews and supporters of the Hoylake and West Kirby Lifeboats. The Deputy Mayor of Wirral attended and the preacher was our Vicar and Lifeboat Chaplain, Rev'd Paul Rossiter. The service was followed by a Barbecue in the grounds of the Vicarage ... see below the Vicar flipping burgers!
Heritage Open Day
On Saturday 8 September St. Hildeburgh's was open all day as part of Wirral's Heritage celebrations. There were guided tours, refreshments and a quiz for young people. It was wonderful to welcome so many new people into church and make many new friends!
Saturday, August 18, 2012
House Warming at the Vicarage
It was great to be invited into the newly restored vicarage for a house warming on Saturday 18 August 2012. Parishioners from both Hoylake and Meols attended.
Friday, August 10, 2012
Flower Course this Autumn
Following the success
of Brenda Gande’s flower arranging course earlier this year, Brenda is to
conduct another course, entitled ‘A New Look at Autumn’. It will be held in the
Church Centre on six successive Tuesdays at 7.40pm, starting on October 23. The
cost will be £12 and participants will receive details of any requirements in
advance.
Join us for Lunch!
Many people enjoy the food and fellowship at our
monthly Parish Luncheon Club but we feel there are others who don’t know what
they’re missing! We’d like them to come along and find out. Our lunch is always
on the last Friday of the month – August 31 this time, at 12.15 for 12.30pm.
All are welcome but advance booking is required on the list at the back of
church. There is no charge but donations are given by the patrons, generally
enabling the club to make a gift to a topical cause or to church funds.
Flower Festival: The Glory of Creation
We are pleased to be able to announce that St.
Hildeburgh’s will be holding a flower festival entitled ‘The Glory of Creation’
in June, 2013. Next committee meeting will be Thursday 13 September, 7.00pm in
the Vicarage.
Sunday, August 5, 2012
What a lot of Baptisms!
We are very pleased that there have been so many Baptisms recently at St. Hileburgh's. Today, Sunday 5 August was one to remember with many of Lacey-Mae Thomas's young friends and family coming to support her Baptism dressed as pirates, princesses and fairies!
Friday, August 3, 2012
Secrets of St Hildeburgh
Wirral History and Heritage
Association’s Heritage Week takes place from September 1-9, featuring historic
buildings and guided walks throughout Wirral. St Hildeburgh’s Church will be
open on Saturday, September 8, from 10am to 4pm. There will be guided tours
revealing the church's secrets, a quiz-sheet for children and
refreshments.
For details go to http://www.wirralheritage2012.org.uk/, click on “Wirral
‘Heritage Open Days’ events September 2012” and find Hoylake St Hildeburgh’s
Church under “Places of Worship.” Heritage Week brochures will be out in the
next few days, available from libraries, etc, and through St Hildeburgh’s
Church.
Contact: Peter Surridge on peter.surridge@talktalk.net or 0151
632-5507.
Wednesday, July 25, 2012
Holy Trinity Graveyard - New Sign
Foundations In Ministry
We are pleased to announce that following the advertising of the Chester Diocesan course 'Foundations in Ministry' no fewer than three members of our congregation have come forward to join this one year course, commencing in September!
Saturday, July 21, 2012
Vicar Paul - Lifeboat Chaplain
Our Vicar, Rev'd Paul Rossiter has been appointed as chaplain to our local lifeboat.
Here are a few pictures of him on an outing with the crew!
Have a look at some of our stained glass!
Thursday, July 19, 2012
Return of the Beacon (Parish Magazine)
Our parish magazine will return in September after a break
Follow us on Facebook!
St. Hildeburgh's is now on Facebook. Add us and get all the latest news as it happens! You can find us as:
Hildeburgh Hoylake
We look forward to making freinds with you!!
Open Church Day
St
Hildeburgh’s has joined the Wirral Heritage Open Days network, coordinated by
Wirral History and Heritage Association with the support of Wirral Council, and
we will be opening our church on Saturday, September 8, from 10am-4pm as part of
a week of ‘open historic buildings’ in Wirral. We expect many visitors who are
interested in our church, Hoylake’s history or historical buildings in
general.
We will be
giving guided tours, with a quiz for children, and selling light refreshments.
We will need volunteers for (a) welcoming; (b) refreshments; and (c) leading
guided tours (they will receive briefing). Please see lists at back of church or
speak to Peter Surridge.
At the same
time there will be a sponsored paint-in by Peter Surridge, as a substitute for
the traditional Ride & Stride, with proceeds going to St Hildeburgh’s and
our chosen charities. Peter will start inviting sponsorship in church on Sunday,
July 29. Sponsors will receive a raffle ticket for each £5 of sponsorship and
the painting will be won by the holder of the winning ticket, to be drawn the
next day at a special Lifeboat Sunday event, to which all are invited, at the
Vicarage (more details to come).
Wednesday, July 18, 2012
Flower Festival being Planned
We are hoping to hold a flower festival. It is intended that this will be held in 2013. More details to follow!
Are you interested in being confirmed?
We are planning a confirmation course leading to confirmation .... might you be interested? if so email the parish on parishofhoylake@gmail.com .
New Family Service
We are intending to start in the autumn a new family service. This will be on the last Sunday in the month, every month. More details to follow!
Friday, June 29, 2012
Please Support our Church School’s Summer Fair
Holy Trinity C of E School
Summer Fair
Saturday, 7th July
12 - 2pm
Everybody welcome - please support
our school!
Generous Donations to
Support the Work at the Vicarage
We would like to record our very sincere thanks to members of the congregation who have given and pledged financial support towards work at the vicarage – a splendid £1,300 has been given.
We Have a Vicar Again!
We are pleased to announce that the Induction Service for our new Vicar, Rev'd Paul Rossiter went exceptionally well last Thursday (28 June 2012).
The church was full to capacity with members of our church family, Paul's familiy, many visiting clergy and various visiting dignitaries. - including the Mayor of Wirral and Esther McVey MP.
The service was led by Bishop Keith of Birkenhead, Archdeacon Michael of Chester and the Rural Dean - Gillian (Paul's wife!).
It was an enjoyable and uplifting evening.
Rev'd Paul will be taking his first services as our Vicar on Sunday 1 July:
8.00 Holy Communion
10.00 Parish Communion
6.00 Evensong.
We hope you can join us!
Friday, June 1, 2012
Quiz Night
Friday 22
June – Church Centre
Quiz
commences 7.30pm Arrive anytime from 7pm onwards. Please bring nibbles to share
in the break. Squash provided but bring any other drinks you wish. Teams of 6
or just turn up and form teams on the night. No entry charge. Raffle for
church funds
All welcome so do bring friends/neighbours/family
Come for a fun
light-hearted evening.
Prizes!!!!!
Ladies' Guild Coffee Morning
Saturday 9 June, 10.30
We are all
impressed by the standard of colourful flower arrangements created by St
Hildeburgh's Ladies’ Guild, especially at the festivals of Easter, Harvest and
Christmas. The guild pays for these from its annual fund-raising coffee morning
which this year will be on Saturday, June 9, from 10.30am-12noon, at the Church
Centre. Admission costs £1 and includes unlimited tea, coffee, squash and
biscuits. Attractions include stalls selling gifts; hand-made greetings cards;
toys; and homemade cakes, scones and pastries. Items for sale will be welcomed
by Jackie Surridge or Joyce Reade. Please come along on the day and bring a
friend.
Thursday, May 31, 2012
Our New Vicar
Hoylake's new vicar is to be Rev Paul Rossiter, whose
wife Gillian is already vicar of the next-door parish. He will be appointed at a
special service at St Hildeburgh’s Church, on Thursday, June 28 at
7.30pm.
Paul and
his wife, Rev Gillian Rossiter, in charge at St John’s, Meols, since 2006, will
move into St Hildeburgh’s vicarage and run both parishes from
there.
Paul
said: “Once we settle in, Hoylake vicarage will be open house for people from
both communities, but the two parishes will be run quite separately. Gillian and
I will work from different offices with different phone
lines.
“There
might be times when we coordinate efforts for the benefit of the community and
times when we compete, such as at the cricket match planned between St
Hildeburgh’s and St John’s this summer” – he is keen on cricket and football,
and played for Tranmere Rovers’ youth team in the
1970s.
Paul
added: “I am really eager to open up St Hildeburgh’s, to make more use of the
church building for community events – as churches were many years ago – and to
bring the church back to the people. I also aim to strengthen links with Hoylake
Lifeboat, the town’s Church of England school and other groups. Most of all, the
church should show love for the parish and everybody in
it.”
Paul,
aged 57, met Gillian, 55, in their home town of Neston. The couple married in
1978 and have two daughters and a grandson. Both became ordained as priests
later in life – Gillian was previously a senior nurse at Alder Hey Children’s
Hospital for 29 years and Paul a laboratory manager at Liverpool University.
Since his ordination in 2006, Paul has served at St Nicholas and All Saints in
Wallasey and St Luke’s in Tranmere, as well as at St
Hildeburgh’s.
Gillian
is also rural dean of Wirral North Deanery, with responsibility for overseeing a
group of churches, including St Hildeburgh’s – which makes her Paul’s line
manager.
Thursday, May 17, 2012
Induction of Paul Rossiter as the New Vicar
We are delighted to announce that
Rev'd Paul Rossiter
will be inducted as the new Vicar of Hoylake in the evening of Thursday 28 June 2012
Gwen Corradine - Rest in Peace
Gwen Corradine
It is with the greatest sadness that we have
to announce the tragic news that our organist Gwen passed away in hospital on Wednesday, a
week after being taken ill – her family was with her.
The funeral
will take place on
MONDAY 28 MAY:
10.00am - Gwen will be laid to rest in
Grange Cemetery, West Kirby
11.00am – Service of Thanksgiving
and Remembrance in church
REST IN PEACE
Wednesday, May 9, 2012
Archdeacon's Visitation 9 May
It was good to welcome Archdeacon Michael of Chester and many clergy plus around 150 churchwardens and sidespersons to St. Hildeburgh's for the Archdeacon's Visitation in the evening of 9 May. The evening also marked besides the swearing in to office of the new wardens, the launch of 'GAP 3' - the third phase in the Chester Diocese's Growth Action Planning. Many thanks to the numerous members of our congregation who contributed to making the service such a success.
Monday, April 16, 2012
ANNUAL PAROCHIAL CHURCH MEETING - 29 MAY 2012
The Annual Parochial Church Meeting (APCM) will take place after the 10.00am service on Sunday 29 April. Please do attend if at all possible – this is such an important meeting. Could you be willing to serve the parish in some capacity? Nomination forms will be appearing at the back of church for electing Churchwardens, and members of the Parochial Church Council (PCC). Please that we have not had representatives on the North Wirral Deanery Synod for some considerable time. The Reps attend three to four meetings at local churches and are added to our PCC – it would be fantastic if we could finally fill these roles. Also at the meeting we need to elect our sidespersons – could you pare a couple of Sunday a month?
Fun with Flowers!!
A flower-arranging course for all-comers – man, woman or child, beginner or improver – is to be held in the Church Centre at 7.30pm on six consecutive Tuesdays, starting on April 17. Entitled ‘Fun and Friendship with Flowers,’ the course will be run by Brenda Gande, who holds the City & Guilds Diploma in Flower Arranging and is a judge. The course costs £18 for the six sessions with proceeds going to St Hildeburgh’s charities. For more details or to book a place, see Brenda or email her on brendagande@yahoo.co.uk
Concert in Church - 19 May 2012 - Vale Royal Singer
In May we welcome once more to St Hildeburgh's the Vale Royal Singers, from Cheshire, with an attractive programme for an enjoyable evening of family entertainment.
The 'Best of British' is the theme of the concert by the 20 strong choir that takes its name from Vale Royal Abbey near Northwich, its first rehearsal venue. Under the leadership of Margaret Corlett, well known in the Chester area as a choral director, teacher and accomplished pianist, the choir will mark the diamond jubilee with some coronation and royal wedding pieces. These will include Parry's exhilarating anthem 'I was glad' and ' Zadok the Priest' by Handel, German born but a naturalised Englishman in 1726..
In a lighter mood John Rutter's delightful arrangement of folk song ' Sprig of Thyme' follows, and accompanist Brian Heald, organist at Chester's Wesley Methodist Church, will play organ and piano solos.
Interludes to suit the mood will be readings by children's author and choir member David Whitley of light poetry and prose .
We look forward to the group's return after their visit here four years ago ,when their theme was 'From Seashore to River Bank' and included a charming mini version of 'The Wind in the Willows ,' and hope for good support from church members, families and friends.
Come along at 7pm (note early start) on Saturday May 19. Tickets including refreshments are £7; with free entry for children and family concessions, obtainable from Gwen on 632 3042 or at the door. As before, The Children's Society will benefit from the proceeds.
Wirral Festival of Firsts
Once again we will be taking part in this excellent initiative. More details will follow, but so far it is planned that the WIRRAL UKELE ORCHESTRA will make a welcome return to St. Hildeburgh's and there will be a performance of TRIAL BY JURY in church.
New Deputy Warden - Jane
It is good to be able to announce that Jane Langley is joining the ‘wardenly team’ as a deputy warden.
Church Boiler - Expensive Work Needed!
The wardens raised at a recent meeting of the PCC the aged nature and at times unreliability of the church’s boiler. The cost of replacement will be well in excess of ten thousand pounds – clearly beyond our current financial situation. Some hard fundraising looks like being necessary.
Ladies Guild
Our Ladies’ Guild, which does so much to keep St Hildeburgh’s bright and beautiful with flowers, elected two new officers at its recent AGM. Jackie Surridge is now chairman and Brenda Gande is the new treasurer. The guild extended profound thanks to the retiring chairman, Maureen Weed, and treasurer, Noreen Howey, who had both done so much to ensure the guild’s smooth and efficient running over many years. For guild matters, contact Jackie, Brenda or Joyce Reade, who remains as secretary.
Leas School War Memorials
The memorials to the old boys of the Leas School who lost their lives in the world wars were given to the parish when the school was demolished. They have lain neglected for many years. The Diocese has given provisional approval for the memorials to be placed on the North wall of the church near the main door. A faculty has been applied for. Once final approval has been granted, donations to cover the cost of the work will be sought from old boys of the school. Paul Irvine has very kindly and generously agreed to oversee the work and paperwork.
Archdeacon's Visitation 9 May
St. Hildeburgh's will be hosting one of the Archdeacon's Visitations this year on the evening of the 9 May 2012. We look forward to welcoming the many clergy, churchwardens and others who will attend this most important event.
New Vicar for Hoylake
We are very pleased to be able to announce that the new Vicar of Hoylake will be
Rev'd Paul Rossiter
We look forward to welcoming him to the parish in the very near future
Monday, February 13, 2012
Selection of New Vicar and Special Meetings
We are now beginning the process of finding a new Vicar for our parish. The wardens have been in touch with the Archdeacon of Chester and will shortly be having a meeting with the Bishop of Birkenhead.
There will be a special meeting of the Parochial Church Council to discuss future arrangements on MONDAY 27 FEBRUARY 2012 at 7.30pm in the CHURCH CENTRE.
Departure of our Vicar the Rev Matrin Flowerdew
Martin Flowerdew who has been vicar of our parish for a number of years has announced that he will be leaving us in the coming months and taking up a new post. We would like to thank Martin for all his work in the parish and wish him and his family well as they prepare to move. Please keep Martin and his family in prayer.
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