Stanley Heritage Trail Launch – 21st October

You may have already seen or heard about the interpretation board that was installed last month at the site of the old St Peter’s Church. The board has text about the history of St Peter’s Church and its important role in Stanley life. Many Stanley residents will cherish memories of being married there and watching their children being christened, and it is of course a place of memorial for those we have lost in our community. The design of the board was a collaboration between Stanley Residents Group and the church and we are very grateful for generous funds contributed toward it. We hope it is a fitting way to mark the Church’s 200 year anniversary next year. We are very excited to announce :

The Stanley Heritage Trail will be launched on Saturday 21st October
10am-12pm at St Peter’s Church on Lake Lock Road

We very much hope that you will join us to celebrate Stanley’s wonderful and varied history. There will be a mining exhibition, as well as items and memorabilia from the old St Peter’s Church, including some of the stunning misericords and the old clock face. We are inviting local residents to contribute items to a display of artefacts and memorabilia of Stanley history. If you have any such items, please contact stanleyresidentsgroup@gmail.com and we can arrange collection.
Refreshments will be provided at the launch event, and those who can and wish to, can join one of the volunteer-led walks to explore sections of the Trail. For the kids, there will be a Trail hunt for stamps that can be traded for prizes!

Letter for October 2023

Dear Friends, Welcome to our October benefice magazine as we continue our journey through church events across the autumn. Many thanks again to all who have contributed and to Ellie for kindly pulling all the information together. At the moment there’s nothing much to report on filling the post of a new associate priest so please keep on praying.

On a positive note we welcome Revd Rob Harper with us from 1st October on a three month placement—please read Rob’s introductory letter below and I am sure we will give him a good welcome as he begins his time with us in the benefice:

“My name is Revd Rob Harper, and I am currently a Curtate at St John’s Wakefield. I studied at St Hilda’s college at Mirfield and prior to being ordained I worshipped at Holy Trinity Rothwell for many years; over the years I have worshipped in a very broad range of churches. I have started my fourth year of a part time curacy as a self-supporting Minister. As part of my curacy, I am starting a placement with you in October, and I am looking forward to meeting you all.
I have two grown up children; Ben is 22 years old, and Susie is 19 years old. I enjoy baking, travel, reading and outside activities. I also enjoy art and watching films. I have recently returned from a family holiday to Northumberland where I walked barefoot to Holy Island following the traditional route from the mainland. Rooting ourselves in the past helps us to know where we should be looking forward to.
I’m hoping to support Glenn in the four churches and serve you in the best way that I can. You may not see me every week and I am terrible at remembering names; however, I am sure there will be opportunities to get to know you all.
Best wishes, Rob.”

In other news we are working on a leaflet that will detail the projects we are progressing across the benefice; for example a team will look at how we take care and minister to families who approach us for a baptism. Discussions are also under way to hold another bereavement course in November and full details will be published in due course. Things are happening all the time so please keep up-to-date with the weekly newsletters.

God Bless and take care and please keep praying for an associate priest to join us. Glenn
Rev Glenn Coggins, Vicar of the United Benefice of North Wakefield

Rob Harper

Coffee Morning – Sat 14th October

Sat 14th October 10.30-12.30pm – Thank you everyone who supported last month’s coffee morning, which raised £282 for church funds. Our coffee morning this month will be on Saturday 14th October with delicious bacon butties, cakes, tombola, raffle and more. Councillor Lynn Masterman will be available in case anyone has any local issues they would like to raise with her.

The following month in November (11th November 10am-1pm), the monthly coffee morning will become an Autumn Fair with refreshments plus lots of stalls including cakes, books, greetings cards, crafts, tombolas, raffle, bric a brac and lots more! Please join us for a wonderful morning!

Letter for July 2023

Dear Friends, Welcome to a bumper edition of the Benefice magazine which covers  both July and August – again thanks to all who have contributed.

I have always been a keen tennis fan; I played for many years but also enjoy        following the game as it circumnavigates the globe during the year.  When you play   singles it is quite a lonely experience as you pit yourself against the other player as you seek victory.  There were never any crowds or coaches offering advice at my level!     Anyway I was thinking about tennis singles, and how you are own your own, and how it compares to life in church.  There are many examples in the Bible about how we are called to work together and share our gifts to build up the body of Christ. It is when we work together and share in worship and prayer that we realise we can do far more together than on our own.

This working together was very much in evidence on Saturday 17th June when we gathered as a benefice in St Peter’s Church, Stanley, to hear from each church about their life and ministry. For me it was very uplifting to hear about the number of  projects that are on the go across the four churches, and to see the energy and enthusiasm on show.  We also met in different groups to think about areas of our shared lives that we could develop. Lots of good ideas came out of the groups, but of course, we can’t work on everything at the same time!  However, all the suggestions have been noted down and the next stage will be to discuss over the summer how some projects could be launched in the autumn. Here’s a flavour of some of the ideas we shall be taking forward:

1. On Tuesday 11th July from 7pm there is a meeting at the Alverthorpe vicarage for fellowship, and to discuss house groups, prayer groups and outreach.  Also, see the St Anne’s page for details of a new women’s group starting 16th September. 

2. We will look at how some key church services could be joint services for the      benefice e.g. Ash Wednesday, Ascension Day etc.  Also look at the formation of a worship group that could deliver key services like Harvest across the benefice.

3. Social events: maybe each church could organise a social event during the year.

4. We have a number of children and young people’s groups—we could meet up now and then to share good practice etc.

Overall, the challenge is to discover areas of life we can share that is sustainable, measured and responsible. Sadly, church life across the board is facing financial pressures, and with few clergy as well as decreasing numbers in our pews, we face a challenging future. God hasn’t given up on us though!  Just read the story of Jesus feeding the 5,000 and see what he can do with just a few loaves of bread and fish!  It will be through prayer, openness to God’s Spirit and working together that God will continue to bless us as we seek to be a beacon of light and hope to those we serve and live.

So dear friends, please keep praying, and watch this space for more details about our plans for the future.  Also keep praying for a new Associate Priest to join us. 

God Bless and take care, Glenn

Rev Glenn Coggins, Vicar of the United Benefice of North Wakefield