e-Bulletin - Diocese of Newcastle
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e-Bulletin - Diocese of Newcastle
Diocese of Newcastle The e-Bulletin is usually published once a month. e-Bulletin 1 May 2013 Info Events Material for inclusion should be sent to [email protected] (Communications Office, Church House, St John’s Terrace, North Shields, NE29 6HS. 0191 270 4139). Any items in the e-Bulletin may be reproduced in whole or part. Relevant attachments may be submitted in electronic format. Items in or linked with the e-Bulletin are not necessarily an official policy or view. Please don’t print the e-Bulletin unless really necessary. Resources Moves Yearbook Please pray for those preparing to be ordained this Petertide: Those to be made deacon - Those to be ordained priest – John Carr: to be assistant curate of Jesmond Holy Trinity and Newcastle St Barnabas and St Jude Peter Dobson: continuing to serve in the Christ the King Team Ministry Carol Barrett Ford: to be assistant curate of Cowgate St Peter Allison Harding: to be assistant curate of the Benwell Team Ministry Julie Mooney: to be assistant curate of Newcastle Holy Cross Julia Myles: to be assistant curate of Alnwick St Michael and St Paul Chantal Noppen: to be assistant curate of Byker St Martin and Byker St Michael with St Lawrence within MINE Yvonne Greener: continuing to serve in the North Shields Team Ministry Julie Robson: continuing to serve in benefice of Corbridge St Andrew with Halton and Newton Hall Sue Rendall: to be assistant curate of Kenton The Ascension Info Ecumenical day pilgrimage to the Holy Island of Lindisfarne Holy Spirit to share the Gospel light. Admission to the main pilgrimage event in Lindisfarne Priory will be by ticket only. Saturday July 13th 2013 The Lindisfarne Gospels Good News for every generation The churches on Holy Island together with the North East Church Leaders Group are inviting local churches and Christian Tickets are available from groups to join in a day pilgrimage to the Holy Island of Lindiswww.holyislandpilgrimage2013.info and cost £2.50 per perfarne on Saturday July 13th 2013. son. Each ticket holder will receive a Pilgrim’s Pack on the day Inspired by the exhibition of the Lindisfarne Gospels in the city which will include materials for study and prayer. of Durham for the three months of July, August and September We hope that congregations, groups and parishes will consider 2013, this pilgrimage will be an occasion to give thanks for the journeying together by coach to the celebration so that it can life of faith in the North East over 1,400 years. be a shared experience. Celebrate Christian Faith today, witness to the love of God in www.holyislandpilgrimage2013.info the Gospel, and be sent out renewed and empowered by the www.facebook.com/newcastlediocese www.newcastle.anglican.org 1 @NwcastleDiocese Frances Ashton Charity Help for serving and retired members of the Clergy of the Church of England and spouses of clergy now deceased Since 1747 Frances Ashton’s Charity has been helping those who spend their lives serving God and their parish The Frances Ashton Charity will consider a grant for almost any purpose which is causing financial hardship. For example, we could help with: The cost of a new pair of glasses The cost of a family holiday A respite care break for a disabled family dependant The cost of repairing a broken boiler Particular priorities for support include unforeseeable emergencies, medical or care needs for the applicant or their dependents. In some cases, the trustees may be able to help at any point during the year. There are only a few exceptions where the Charity is unable to help. If you are a serving or retired member of the clergy of the Church of England or the widow/widower of a member of the clergy who has passed away and you have a hardship, please ask us for an application form and the full guidance. For an application form and guidance please contact Georgina Fowle, who is the trust administrator. Application deadline: 1st June 2013 Frances Ashton Charity, Beech House, Woolston, North Cadbury, Somerset BA22 7BJ. 07775 717 606 [email protected]. Frances Ashton’s Charity Registration Number 200162 In Review is a monthly tabloid sized (A3) newspaper published by the National Church Institutions of the Church of England. The online parish returns website is open for the input of 2012 statistics. Mission figures are very important to assist planning in the Diocese. It aims to keep you in touch with the activities of the Archbishops' Council, Church Commissioners, the Church of England Pensions Board and other bodies who serve the Church at national level. Please do print it off and post it on your church's noticeboard. parishreturns.churchofengland.org New for 2013 is a monthly A5 In Focus, an insert designed for parish magazines with the best of the material which appears in the full newspaper. If you would prefer a paper form this can be downloaded from the diocesan website at www.newcastle.anglican.org/mission-and-ministry/ collecting-statistics-for-mission.aspx. If you need assistance accessing the site please contact Gillian Green on 0191 270 4131 or [email protected]. Both publications will be available for download in the last full week of the previous month, to allow parishes to have them in place for the beginning of the new month. Download from here: www.churchofengland.org/media-centre/ news-extras/yearreview.aspx Reader Applications closing date: 27 May 2013 Incumbents who have possible Reader candidates and church members considering applying for Reader training please note that the closing date for 2013’s applications is Monday 27 May. The Selection day is on Saturday 15 June. WANSBECK VALLEY FOODBANK PROJECT MANAGER The Wansbeck Valley Foodbank is currently seeking a Project Manager to oversee its work and development, working alongside other volunteers. The role is unpaid, but all appropriate expenses are paid. Hours will be flexible but initially equivalent to about 2 -3 days a week. Full details available from Rev Barry Welch (01670 812137 or email: [email protected]). The training will start in September 2013. For further information please contact Peter Robinson, Tel: 01670 503 810 [email protected], or Roger Lowans, Tel: 01434 632 545 . Please note that the diocesan Readers’ website is currently unavailable www.facebook.com/newcastlediocese www.newcastle.anglican.org 2 @NwcastleDiocese Marygate House Holy Island Vacancies - Lay Member of Chapter Durham Cathedral Are you interested in becoming a member of the Marygate House Holy Island community either as a Community Co-ordinator or as a Volunteer? Durham Cathedral is searching for a lay person to serve as Treasurer on the Chapter of the Cathedral, its governing body. He or she will join two other lay members who, with the Dean and five ordained clergy constitute the body. By statute, the Chapter holds responsibility for the life, mission, leadership and governance of the Cathedral. It is its accountable trustee body. The Chapter meets 11 times each year. Meetings currently take place on weekdays from 09-15 until about 1500. In addition there are about four informal afternoon sessions and an annual three day residential conference. Lay members of the Chapter are volunteers who give generously of their time and skills in support of the Cathedral's mission. For more information about the role of Treasurer please contact the Cathedral’s Chapter Clerk, Philip Davies, on Tel: 0191-3744064, or email [email protected] Applicants are asked to apply in writing, enclosing a CV. Closing date: Wednesday 15 May Interview date: Thursday 30 May further details are available from: Revd Paul M Collins, The Vicarage, Holy Island, Berwick upon Tweed TD15 2RX tel. 01289 389 216, email: [email protected] Marygate House Holy Island Registered Charity No. 1148460 Spirit in Stone – The Lindisfarne Legacy Project Coordinator We are looking for a resourceful, well-organised and experienced Project Coordinator to help us deliver an ambitious programme of heritage activities particularly involving children and older people around eight clusters of historic churches in the North East of England. St Columba’s Episcopal Church, Portree Clergy Holidays The role requires working with volunteers to deliver arts and heritage events over an 18 month period. An interest in the built and cultural Christian heritage of the North East is highly desirable. on the Isle of Skye The role will involve travel and some evening and weekend working. We are looking to engage someone on a freelance consultancy contract worth circa £10,000 for an estimated 80 days work spread over 18 months. The Rectory Flat at St Columba's Church is now available for Clergy Holidays on a self catering donation basis. The suggested donation is £150 to £200 per week, £250 per week in the winter months. More information: http://spiritinstone.info. Applications by the closing date of 16th May 2013 www.argyll.anglican.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/Clergy-Holidays-on-Skye.pdf Inspired North East, Church House, St John's Terrace, Percy Main, North Shields, NE29 6HS Inspired North East is working with local congregations to help achieve a sustainable future for church buildings as living places of worship, used and enjoyed by local communities, welcoming to visitors, and unique heritage assets. As part of the Annual Parochial Church Meetings this year PCCs have been asked to compile a new Electoral Roll. Please could all parishes send in the new electoral roll figures as at 30th April 2013 as soon as possible? Please email to [email protected] or post to Church House St John’s Terrace, North Shields NE29 6HS for the attention of Gillian Green. Up-to-date figures will assist us in planning for the Diocese in the coming years. Thank you. www.facebook.com/newcastlediocese www.newcastle.anglican.org 3 @NwcastleDiocese Unlock Development Worker Benwell Are you passionate about: Unlocking real life stories about urban people Revealing Good News of the Down to Earth Christ Releasing life giving skills and confidence Then this could be for YOU The successful candidate will: work the equivalent of 8 hours per week • initiate and support small groups relating to the Benwell Team of Churches • explore fresh models of sharing the Bible together To do the job well you will need to be committed to the Christian faith (The Employment Equality (Religion or Belief) regulations 2003 section 7.2 applies), believe in the insights of local Christians, have experience of supporting small groups, be enthusiastic about the relevance and power of the bible to transform, and be committed to working with a wide spectrum of churches. Salary £7.45 per hour Interviews will take place in early June with an anticipated starting date in the summer of 2013 To find out more information, or to submit an application, contact the Unlock National Office, Handsworth Parish Centre, Handsworth Road, Sheffield, S13 9BZ, [email protected], 0114 293 9060. Closing date for applications is May 17th 2013. Funding is secure for 2 years through; the Unlock Council, the Church Urban Fund, the St Hild and St Bede Trust and the Lindisfarne RTP – there is no guarantee that additional funding will be available to maintain and develop this work over coming years. Parent Pioneers - Volunteer Family Mentors expression of interest Mencap are seeking Expressions of Interest from Voluntary and Community Sector organisations, who could offer volunteer mentoring and advocacy support to families or people with learning disabilities or difficulties in Northumberland, to ensure the best possible outcomes for the families. Expressions of Interest could be from individual organisations or from a partnership of local services. Parent Pioneers offers a model of support to parents with a learning difficulty/disability to access Parenting Courses that suit their needs and styles of learning. The project will also offer volunteer parent mentoring support to families so that they can put the knowledge and skills they learn from the course into their daily lives. The project is led by Mencap and is a consortium of sector specialists including Mellow Parenting, a reference group of parents with learning difficulties/disabilities run by the Elfrida Society. Independent evaluation of the project is being undertaken by Norah Fry Research Centre, University of Bristol. Northumberland County Council and Islington Council have been selected as the two pilot areas for Parent Pioneers, which has been funded by the Department of Health to run from April 2013 – March 2015. Agencies submitting an Expression of Interest need to be able to work across the County of Northumberland, working in partnership with children and family Health services, Early Years services and local Voluntary and Community services to offer families support, where a parent has a learning disability or difficulty. For further information about the Parent Pioneers: [Click here] for Expression of Interest. www.facebook.com/newcastlediocese [Click here] for Specification and indicative Costings www.newcastle.anglican.org 4 @NwcastleDiocese Companion Link with the Diocese of Winchester Does your parish have any kind of link with a parish in Winchester Diocese? Who is the best person in your parish to contact regarding the link? Would you like to form a new link with a Winchester parish? Download a letter to all parishes from Canon Robert Gage back to top Events www.newcastle.anglican.org/events Tuesday July 9th, 7.00pm-9.00pm Local Ministry Development Network Event Come and share food, share stories with Local Ministry Development Parishes, reflect with Bishop Frank, plan future developments. For Local Ministry Development Parishes, those exploring LMD and anyone wanting to find out more. Booking and more details (including venue) coming soon! A training session for Parish Treasurers is being arranged for Saturday 22nd June 2013. This will be aimed at new and inexperienced treasurers to help them understand the basics of being a Parish Treasurer. The programme is still being put together but will be based on requests and questions received during the recent “Balancing the Books” events. We will be aiming to help treasurers with basic accounting systems, budgeting, parish returns and much more. The venue is still to be decided but we will let you know in the near future. Please don’t forget to let Parish Giving Officer Richard Gascoyne or his colleague Josie Pinnegar know if after your APCM your parish has a new treasurer, and Church House know if any other officer has changed. www.facebook.com/newcastlediocese Download a brochure here www.newcastle.anglican.org 5 @NwcastleDiocese 'Beyond Rioting: Hope in Inner City Environments' - lecture by David Lammy MP Fresh Expressions Rural Conference 4 to 5 June 2013 "Making and growing disciples in the countryside" Thursday 20 June 2013, 4.00pm, St Silas' Church, Clifford Street, Byker. Tottenham MP and former Archbishops' Council Member David Lammy is to give a lecture on 'Beyond Rioting: Hope in Inner City Environments' at St Silas' Church, Byker, at 4.00pm on Thursday 20 June 2013. 4-5 June at King's Park Conference Centre, Northampton and will cost £85. This gathering for learning will be facilitated by Sally Gaze, author of Mission-shaped and Rural and Tas Valley Cell Church leader, and hosted by Pete and Kath Atkins who are leaders of Threshold in rural Lincolnshire . Website: www.freshexpressions.org.uk/makingandgrowing The lecture is in association with the course 'Urban Ministry and Mission', which has for some years run from Byker as a collaboration between Mission Initiative Newcastle East (MINE) and Cranmer Hall, Durham. Bywell Arts Festival St Peter's and St Andrew's Churches, Bywell. Friday 28 - Sunday 30 June David Lammy wrote one of the most praised books on the 2011 riots, entitled 'Out of the Ashes: Britain after the Riots'. The ancient Bywell churches of St Peter’s and St Andrew’s once again provide the beautiful setting for this popular annual exhibition of paintings and other craftworks by local artists and designers. The lecture is followed by questions and answers from 5.00pm to 5.30pm. In addition to the visual art on display, there will be musical entertainment during the weekend, the highlight of which is the Saturday night concert in St Peter’s Church by talented young musicians from Prudhoe Community High School. Corbridge Festival Evensong for Josephine Butler (Social Reformer, 1828-1906) Thursday 30 May Friday 28th June, 7-9pm: Festival preview. All are welcome to enjoy a glass of wine and meet the artists, many of whom will be on hand to talk about their work. The children’s art competition will also be judged and winners announced. All are welcome to St Andrew's where Josephine Butler worshipped and was married. Saturday 29th June, 10am-4.30pm: Exhibition and sale open. 7.30pm: Concert by Prudhoe Community High School, tickets £7 adults and £3 children. Tickets from Michael Allan, tel 01661 843183. Archdeacon of Lindisfarne the Ven Peter Robinson and Roger Lowans, Reader will lead the Service. Adrian Simpson, Principal of Josephine Butler College, University of Durham will be present with some of his students. A senior student will give an address on ‘The Life and Work of Josephine Butler’. Sunday 30th June, 11am-4.30pm: Exhibition and sale open. During the exhibition hours there are excellent refreshments with delicious home cooked scones and cakes, a variety of stalls, and children’s activities. Everyone is welcome to enjoy the art and relax in this idyllic and peaceful rural setting. St Andrew’s choir will sing the anthem ‘Pied Beauty’ which was specially written for them by Bob Chilcott. If members of other congregations would like to join St Andrew’s Church choir for the service they should contact Choirmaster Colin Williams on 01434 632141, [email protected]. Reception in the church immediately after the service to enjoy a drink and look at the Josephine Butler display stand. Bywell is just off the B6309 near Stocksfield Station on the A695. At the time of going to press, a landslip has closed the B6309 by the station and there is no direct access from the A695 to Bywell. Drivers are advised to join the B6309 from the A69 and follow signs to Bywell. There is ample free parking close to the churches. Further information: please visit www.bmscofe.org.uk. www.corbridgechurch.org.uk back to top www.facebook.com/newcastlediocese www.newcastle.anglican.org 6 @NwcastleDiocese Resources Struggling to be understood? Who Needs Words?: A Christian Communications Handbook – Richard Littlemore An accessible guide to communication ideal for those who wish to improve their skills. Covering how to communicate effectively both in writing and verbally and apply this knowledge, with practical tips for all situations, including worship, teaching and the use of social media, this is essential reading for anyone with a message to deliver. Church House, St. John's Terrace, Percy Main, North Shields. NE29 6HS 0191 270 4161 RE-spect and RE-flect 35 Stories to Make You Think: Teaching values through RE – Heather Butler A compilation of the Stories to make you think series, suitable for teachers, children's work leaders and clergy. Covers a range of topical and sensitive issues such as divorce, discrimination and death with questions and activities that are ideal to prompt thinking and discussion with children aged 7-11. An invaluable resource for all those who have to discuss difficult and sensitive issues with www.resourcescentreonline.co.uk children. From the Youth team: A prayer for farmers struggling to recover from the severe weather (written by Canon Dr Jill Hopkinson, the CofE’s National Rural Officer based at the Arthur Rank Centre in Stoneleigh): Risk Assessments Gracious God, you provide us with food from the earth through the work of human hands: after a poor summer and long winter, we pray for all those who grow and produce our food in the most difficult conditions. We remember the physical hardships and distress of farmers dealing with livestock that have died, and those who are still to sow crops to harvest this year. Bless the work of all those who care for your land and animals so that we may have food to sustain us. This we ask through your Son, Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. The Youth Team receive requests for risk assessment Forms. We hold a variety depending on the activity planned. A general risk assessment form (from Ecclesiastical Insurance) is at : www.ecclesiastical.com/ChurchMatters/Images/General risk assessment form.pdf Andrew Shipton [email protected] www.facebook.com/newcastlediocese www.newcastle.anglican.org 7 @NwcastleDiocese Useful stuff from the Youth team... For materials to engage young people at: The Feast of the Ascension: Pentecost: Trinity Sunday: www.going4growth.org.uk/growth_through_the_year/ascension www.going4growth.org.uk/growth_through_the_year/pentecost www.going4growth.org.uk/growth_through_the_year/trinity_sunday There has been publicity during April about the latest Unicef report card on children and young people’s wellbeing. For a short helpful summary go to: www.unicef.org.uk/Images/Campaigns/ReportCard11_CYP.pdf Online Youthwork resources... Fun and Games Giant Games www.funandgames.org www.giant-games.com Cheap Images www.istockphoto.com Youth Ideas www.youthideas.co.uk The Source for Youth Ministry www.thesourcefym.com Pastor to Youth www.pastor2youth.com Youth Pastor www.youthpastor.com/resource Worship The Labyrinth web.ukonline.co.uk/paradigm/index.htm Holy Space www.holyspace.org Alternative Worship www.alternativeworship.org Images www.freeimages.co.uk 24-7 Prayer www.24-7prayer.com The Kristo www.thekristo.com Teaching Actual Reality www.actualreality.org.uk Bible Gateway www.biblegateway.com Fairtrade www.fairtrade.org.uk The Brick Testament www.thebricktestament.com www.youth.tearfund.org/youth/ Jam Magazine www.jammag.co.uk Word on the Web www.word-on-the-web.co.uk Christian Aid www.christianaid.org.uk/learn/ Everything/Resources Bare Foot Ministries www.barefootministries.com Crusaders www.crusaders.org.uk CPAS www.cpas.org.uk Egad ideas www.egadideas.com Youth Specialities www.youthspecialties.com Youth for Christ www.yfc.co.uk Youth Work Magazine www.youthwork.co.uk Youth Ministry www.simplyyouthministry.com Alove www..salvationarmy.org.uk/alove/ GCSE/A-level help www.s-cool.co.uk Professional Informal Education www.infed.org Community and Youth Workers Union www.cywu.org National Youth Agency www.nya.org.uk The good news!: 99% of girls don’t get pregnant while still a teenager 92% of children don’t smoke cigarettes 85% of children aren’t overweight 86% don’t use the drug cannabis 85% don’t get drunk about two thirds are neither bullied nor involved in fighting www.facebook.com/newcastlediocese www.newcastle.anglican.org 8 @NwcastleDiocese With the approval of Her Majesty The Queen, the following Prayer is to be incorporated in the Service of Thanksgiving on the 60th anniversary of Her Majesty’s Coronation in Westminster Abbey on Tuesday 4th June 2013. The Archbishops of Canterbury and York have commended it for use in either the traditional or modern language version throughout the Church of England. Other churches are also welcome to use this prayer. Traditional language: Almighty God, who through anointing with the oil of gladness at the hands of priests and prophets dost strengthen thy chosen servants with the gifts of thy Holy Spirit: be pleased to accept our joyful praise as with united voice we give thanks for the long and glorious reign of our Sovereign Lady Queen Elizabeth; and to receive our humble prayer that, by renewing thy blessings, thou wilt pour upon her thy choicest gifts, and upon all thy people the spirit of humility and service, shown forth in the life and death of him who is the anointed King of all, our Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ. Amen. Modern language: Almighty God, at the hands of priests and prophets you anoint your chosen servants with the oil of gladness and strengthen them with the gifts of your Holy Spirit: accept our joyful praise as with united voice we give thanks for the long and glorious reign of our Sovereign Lady Queen Elizabeth. Renewing your blessings, pour on her your choicest gifts, and on all your people the spirit of humility and mutual service shown in the life and death of him who is the anointed King of all, our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. Amen. back to top Moves and Changes The Revd David Bowler is now Vicar of Delaval. His address is Delaval Vicarage, The Avenue, Seaton Sluice, Whitley Bay, NE26 4QW, 0191 237 1892, [email protected]. The Revd Rick Fillingham has changed his e-mail address to [email protected]. The Revd Canon Steven Harvey is installed as Residentiary Canon at Newcastle Cathedral. His home address is 2A Holly Avenue, Jesmond, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE2 2PY, 0191 281 5790, [email protected]. Work: 0191 232 1939, [email protected]. Brother Damian SSF now has Permission to Officiate in the Diocese. His address is St Anthony’s Vicarage, Enslin Gardens, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE6 3ST, 0191 276 0117, [email protected]. More... www.facebook.com/newcastlediocese www.newcastle.anglican.org 9 @NwcastleDiocese The Revd Kirby Haye now has Permission to Officiate in the Brother Tom SSF now has Permission to Officiate in the Parish of Delaval. His address is 27 Fairfield Drive, Whitley Bay, Diocese. His address is Society of St Francis, The Friary, NE25 9SA, 0191 252 5986. Alnmouth, Alnwick, Northumberland, NE66 3NJ, 01665 830 213, [email protected]. The Revd Sue McCormack is now Team Rector of Willington Team Ministry. Her new address is St Mary’s Vicarage, 67 The Revd Sue Wilson is to retire. Her new address is 18A St Churchill Street, Wallsend, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE28 7TE, Michael’s Lane, Alnwick, Northumberland, NE66 1TW, 07847 0191 209 9995, [email protected]. 065 509, [email protected]. Her husband Stephen McCormack who is a Reader also moves from Fawdon to Willington at the same address and telephone Installed as Honorary Lay Canons of Newcastle Cathedral are: number, [email protected]. Mr Robert Arckless The Revd Canon Alastair Macnaughton is installed as Mrs Sue Hart Honorary Canon of Newcastle Cathedral. The Revd Allan Marks is the new Area Dean of Newcastle Central. His address is The Vicarage, 11 Gibson Street, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 6PY, 0191 265 1683, [email protected]. Mrs Jennifer Snowdon Yearbook Amendment to Newcastle Diocesan Yearbook 2011-2012 Page 191 Choppington St Paul the Apostle. Churchwarden Mr J W Dix has stood down and been replaced by Mrs J A Hedley, 3 _____________________________________ Francesville, Scotland Gate, Choppington, Page 119 Amble St Cuthbert. Churchwarden Northumberland NE62 5ST, 01670 843 615. Miss H Watling has stood down and been PCC Treasurer Mr R Bennett has also stood replaced by Mrs L Young, 55 Gloster Park, down from office. Amble, Northumberland, NE65 0JQ, 01665 Page 199 Brunswick St Cuthbert. 712 324, [email protected]. Churchwarden Mr R Jennings has stood PCC Secretary Mrs L Young has stood down down and been replaced by Mrs Jenny and been replaced by Mr Mike Dixon, Johnson, 57 Harle Road, Backworth, Togston Barns Farmhouse, Togston, Morpeth, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE27 0RY, 0191 268 Northumberland, NE65 0HS, 01670 760 007, 7301. [email protected]. Page 200 Dinnington St Matthew. Page 164 Warden St Michael & All Angels. Churchwardens Mr P Clarehugh and Mrs P J PCC Treasurer Mrs S Aldred has stood down Graham have stood down and been replaced and been replaced by Mrs Sarah Batey, 20 St by Mrs Elsie Docherty, 56 Havannah Aidan’s Park, Fourstones, Hexham, Crescent, Dinnington, Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland NE47 5EB, 01434 674 927, sNE13 7JL, 01661 824 276; and Mr Thomas [email protected]. Laidler, 40 Sycamore Avenue, Dinnington, Page 167 Bolam St Andrew. PCC Treasurer Mr Newcastle upon Tyne, NE13 7JY, 01661 872 S A Roberson has stood down and been 057. replaced by Dr A Thick, Bolam Grange, Page 240 Monkseaton St Mary. Bolam, Morpeth, Northumberland, NE61 Churchwardens Mrs V L Scurfield and Mr J S 3UA, 01661 881 059. Dr Thick has also Walker have stood down and been replaced stepped in to fill the role of PCC Secretary. by Mrs K Bell, 13 Cromer Gardens, Whitley Page 178 Stannington St Mary the Virgin. PCC Bay, NE26 1QE, 0191 240 3671, Treasurer Mr M Binns has stood down and [email protected]; and Mr D been replaced by Mrs K Smiles, Ladylaw, Tompkins, 10 Westley Close, Whitley Bay, Briery Hill Lane, Stannington, Morpeth, NE26 4NR, 0191 251 0634, Northumberland, NE61 6ER, 01670 789 247, [email protected]. [email protected]. Page 245 Tynemouth St Paul Cullercoats. Churchwarden Mrs S M Graham has stood down and been replaced by Mr Sean Dowinton, 57 Roxburgh Terrace, Whitley Bay, NE26 1DE, 0191 253 0752, [email protected]. PCC Secretary Mrs M Anderson has stood down and been replaced by Mrs Mary Evans, 14 Gordon Square, Whitley Bay, NE26 2NQ, 0191 252 1424, [email protected]. Page 246 Wallsend St Peter and St Luke. Churchwarden Mr R Rix has stood down and been replaced by Mrs C Hall, 21 Welwyn Close, Wallsend, Tyne & Wear NE28 8TE, 0191 263 3298. PCC Secretary Mrs J Seales has stood down and been replaced by Mr D Hall, 21 Welwyn Close, Wallsend, Tyne & Wear NE28 8TE, 0191 263 3298. back to top www.facebook.com/newcastlediocese www.newcastle.anglican.org 10 @NwcastleDiocese