Honley with Parish Magazine April 2015

He is risen He is risen indeed

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St. Mary the Virgin St. George’s Honley Brockholes

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THE PARISH OF HONLEY WITH BROCKHOLES

VICAR Revd Liam Beadle 661178 The Vicarage, 2 St Mary’s Road,Honley

HONORARY ASSISTANT PRIEST The Very Revd Henry Stapleton MBE 666629 20 Marsh Gardens, Honley

READER Bev Playle 320918 Green Cliff House, Green Cliff, Honley

PCC SECRETARY Jane Wardman 661599 5 River Park, Honley

PCC TREASURER Clive Green 662607 7 Peregrine Court, Netherton

DCC TREASURERS Pauline Adams 663510 6 Spring Dale, Honley (St Mary’s)

Roger Kenworthy 687169 8 Crodingley, (St George’s)

CHURCHWARDENS St Mary’s Carol Hirst, 8 Town Head, Honley 664616 Bev Playle, Green Cliff House, Honley 320918

St George’s Margaret Kenworthy, 8 Crodingley, Thongsbridge 687169 Joan Oldfield , 46 Riverholme View, Brockholes 665310

VERGER St Mary’s John Adams, 6 Spring Dale, Honley 663510

CHOIR SECRETARY St Mary’s Shirley Turner, 3 The Terrace, Honley 661481

St Mary’s CHURCH / ROOM HIRE Carol Hirst, 8 Town Head, Honley 664616

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A note from the Vicar - April 2015

‘Some mistakes are costly. In 1962, Dick Rowe from Decca Records rejected a demo-tape made by some young men from the north of with the infamous words, ‘Guitar bands are on their way out.’ EMI’s George Martin reacted rather differently, which is why we, a billion sold records later, have heard of The Beatles.

This year, many of us will be hearing again the New Testament’s witness to the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead. The first disciples were frightened, confused and overjoyed by the empty tomb and their encounters with the risen Jesus. But for us, two thousand years later, Easter can have a dull familiarity. It is easy to assume Easter can be safely ignored.

That would be a costly mistake. Easter is not a pious way of talking about the new life of spring. Nor is it just a comforting message for those who find it helpful. Rather, it is God’s way of transforming us and our world: now, as we live the new life he gives us when we put our faith in Jesus Christ; and on the Last Day, when we shall be bodily raised from the dead to enjoy life in God’s new creation for ever.

Decca came to realize what an enormous mistake they had made. EMI reaped the benefits of their good decision. This Easter, we have to make a decision. We could ignore the implications of Jesus’ resurrection and live as if it were just a nice story. Or we could receive the good news in faith, recognize Jesus as Lord and King, and rejoice in God’s love. Make sure you make the right decision. Revd Liam Beadle

HONLEY WITH BROCKHOLES PCC PARISHIONERS’ MEETING & ANNUAL PAROCHIAL COUNCIL MEETING

Saturday 25 April 2015 10.00 am St Mary’s Church, Honley

Material for Publication All contributions to future editions of the Magazine welcome. Ideally by email: [email protected]; 01484 320918

Deadline for the May issue: Monday 20 April 2015

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HOLY WEEK SERVICES ACROSS THE PARISH

April Wed 1 9.00 am Morning Prayer (1662) St Mary’s 9.30 am Holy Communion St Mary’s followed by pastoral prayer group 2.00 pm Infant School Easter Service 5.00 pm Evening Prayer (1662) St Mary’s 7.30 pm Holy Communion (1662) St Mary’s

Thurs 2 Maundy Thursday 10.00 am Coffee Morning 12.00 pm Final Lent Lunch 5.00 pm Evening Prayer (1662) St Mary’s 7.30 pm Holy Communion (1662) St George’s

Fri 3 Good Friday 10.30 am Morning Prayer & Litany (1662) St Mary’s 12.00 pm Ecumenical Service at Honley Village Green 12.00 pm Stations of The Cross - St George’s 2.00 pm Hour of Meditation - St Mary’s 5.00 pm Evening Prayer (1662) - St George’s

Sat 4 Easter Eve 8.00 pm Readings & Prayers - St Mary’s

Sun 5 Easter Day 8.00 am Holy Communion (1662) - St Mary’s 9.30 am Holy Communion - St Mary’s 11.00 am Holy Communion - St George’s

ST. MARY'S CALENDAR APRIL 2015 Wed 8 9.30 am Holy Communion

Sun 12 2nd Sunday Easter 8.00 am Holy Communion (1662) 9.30 am Holy Communion (sung) 6.30 pm Evening Prayer

Wed 15 9.30 am Holy Communion

Sun 19 3rd Sunday Easter 8.00 am Holy Communion (1662) 9.30 am Holy Communion (sung) 6.30 pm Evening Prayer

Wed 22 9.30 am Holy Communion 3

Thurs 23 9.00 am ‘Let’s Play’ Baby & Toddler group in Parish Room 10.00 am Coffee Morning

Sat 25 10.00 am HONLEY WITH BROCKHOLES PCC PARISHIONERS’ MEETING & APCM (St Mary’s Church)

Sun 26 4th Sunday Easter 8.00 am Holy Communion (1662) 9.30 am Holy Communion (sung) 6.30 pm Evening Prayer

Wed 29 9.30 am Holy Communion

Thurs 30 9.00 am ‘Let’s Play’ Baby & Toddler group in Parish Room 10.00 am Coffee Morning

MAY 2015 Sun 1 5th Sunday Easter 8.00 am Holy Communion (1662) 9.30 am All Age Morning Prayer 6.30 pm Holy Communion (sung)

Wed 4 9.30 am Holy Communion

Thurs 5 9.00 am ‘Let’s Play’ Baby & Toddler group in Parish Room 10.00 am Coffee Morning

St. George’s Day 10th Birthday Celebration Sunday 26 April 2015

If you have been to the previous ‘9’ then you know you won’t want to miss this one. If you have never been before then make this your 1st. Lots of fun, celebration, community spirit and involving St. George’s Church (host for the event), Brockholes School plus Brockhole’s residents and friends.

11.00am Short Family Act of Worship 11.30am Prepare for Parade. Coffee available 12.00 pm Procession sets off led by Band and Dragon 12.30 pm Barbecue and Games - Followed by ‘Celebration’.

Do come along and enjoy this lovely community event.

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ST. GEORGE'S CALENDAR APRIL 2015

For Holy Week Services across the Parish see p. 3

SUN 5 Easter Day 11.00 am Easter Sunday Holy Communion

SUN 12 2nd Sunday Easter 11.00 am Holy Communion 6.00 pm Compline

SUN 19 3rd Sunday Easter 11.00 am Holy Communion 6.00 pm Compline

Sat 25 10.00 am HONLEY WITH BROCKHOLES PCC PARISHIONERS’ MEETING & APCM (St Mary’s Church)

SUN 26 4th Sunday Easter 11.00 am St George’s day celebration Family Act of Worship followed by celebration events - see p.3

MAY 2015 Sat 2 Marking St George’s Day Evening at Vicarage

SUN 3 5th Sunday Easter 11.00 am All Age Worship A note of thanks from Elizabeth Mosley and Family We wish to thank everyone at St George’s and St Mary's as well as other friends and neighbours for all their support at the time of Peter's death. The visits, flowers, cards and prayers as well as practical help have all been much appreciated. We were pleased to see so many people at the Celebration Service. Especially we thank Dean Henry and Rev Liam for their help and pastoral care.

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St George’s AD Reports February 2015 So we got down to the ‘heart of the matter’. 2 days before St. Valentine’s – of course it had to be ‘hearts’ but this year with a different slant. We were delighted to welcome Graham Wardman as a guest to our meeting. Graham gave the young people a very interesting talk about the ‘physical’ heart, its function in the body, how and why things go wrong and how you can look after your heart to ‘prevent’ trouble. He asked lots of questions of the young people, got many great responses plus some challenging follow-on questions. There were quizzical looks on these young faces as Graham let them listen to their own hearts via his stethoscope. Very many thanks Graham.

As if anticipating Graham’s advice Val had created ‘good exercise’ with a running about game focussing on ‘wearing your heart on your sleeve’. The young people bring 50p each time for charity, which soon builds up, and all agreed it was appropriate to send £100 to the British Heart Foundation. However we didn’t completely forget the ‘romantic’ heart and there was just time to make a Valentine’s card for the chosen ‘secret’ recipient plus a giant heart at the back of Church for the congregation on Sunday. This heart was a paper woven one, depicting the inter-relationship of love, understanding, friendship etc. March 2015 The theme for the evening was ‘Mothers’ Day’ and so in craft work lovely stencilled cards were made along with a floral gift. Val’s imaginative game was based on ‘what every mum loves –a cup of tea’ plus a happy families card search round church. Each game was based on teamwork and the volume of vocal encouragement for the respective teams was probably heard in Honley!!

No AD in April as it is Easter holiday time. The next meeting is Thursday May 14th.

The AD Leaders Sue 686642; Verena, Val, Dorothy, Stuart and Kate 663678

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FINAL LENT LUNCH - ALL WELCOME Churches Together in Honley

Home made soup and roll with tea/coffee

Thursday 2 April 2015 12.00—1.30 pm St Mary’s Parish Rooms

Proceeds to the Honley Aid-in Sickness Fund

Share Prayer

Lord, be thy word my rule, In it may I rejoice; Thy glory be my aim, Thy holy will my choice;

Thy promises my hope Thy providence my guard, Thine arms my strong support, Thyself my great reward

Life’s best aim – the glory of God. Life’s best choice – the will of God. Life’s best hope – the promises of God. Life’s best guard – the providence of God. Life’s best support – the strong arm of God Life’s supreme reward – God himself

From hymns by Bishop Christopher Wordsworth.

Lord, the trouble about life just now is that I seem to have all the things which don’t matter and to have lost all the things that do matter. I have life; I have money to live on; I have plenty to occupy me; but I am alone, and sometimes I feel that nothing can make up for that. Lord, compel me to see the meaning of my faith. Make me believe that I have a hope as well as a memory, that the unseen cloud of witnesses is around me and that you meant it when you said you would always be with me. Make me to realise that as long as you leave me here, there is something I am meant to do, and, In doing it, help me to find the comfort and the courage I need to go on. Through Jesus, my Lord and Master, Amen.

All this month’s prayers are taken from the book “How to Pray when life Hurts” By Roy Lawrence.

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We were pleased to welcome a good number of visitors to the March meeting where we very much enjoyed Joe Froggatt speak about his experiences working in Social Services, along with some of the changes that have taken place in the service over the years. The anecdotes especially were quite moving and gave much food for thought. Joe still has plenty of material left to speak about as we ran out of time, so we hope to welcome him back at some point in the future for part two!

Honley Branch takes a break in April to support other activities for Holy week, so the next monthly meeting will be on Wednesday 6th May when Kevin Radford is the speaker on ‘Citizens Advice Bureau’ - all welcome.

On the first Wednesday in June there will be a lunch outing – please watch for details nearer the time.

Pauline Adams is still receiving items to make up emergency toiletry bags for Huddersfield Royal Infirmary and Royal Hospital. We were able to donate another 50 bags recently. Any items (combs, small soaps, toothbrushes, toothpaste, flannels, small freezer bags) or cash donations are greatly received. Feedback from the hospitals is that those who are admitted urgently without their own supplies appreciate the bags a great deal.

Thursday Coffee - each Thursday 10.00 am – 11.30 am St Mary’s Church

Supported by the Mother’s Union Thursday Coffee is a place for people to meet, enjoy company and refreshment. Why not pop in and join us? We would also welcome any volunteers to help once a month or bimonthly - not restricted to MU members or from the congregation, anyone can offer to help!. Bras for Africa (Recycling to make a difference) This is a novel recycling project which aims to reduce the incidence of rape and HIV among African woman. This is achieved by recycling old bras which are sent out to Africa and distributed free of charge to the woman there. For most of these women underwear is expensive and unaffordable and therefore owning this item gives a woman prestige and shows they have money. Women with underwear are considered to be more independent and assertive, so men are less likely to assault them.

If you have any bras to donate (in good condition) please see Mary Stapleton (tel: 666629). Thank you.

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Annual Church Meetings Saturday 25 April 2015, 10.00 a.m. St Mary’s Church

The business of both St Mary’s and St George’s will be integrated into the meetings listed below and will be followed by a ‘bring and share’ lunch.

1. Annual Parishioners’ Meeting (APM). Purpose: To elect Churchwardens (2 for St Mary’s and 2 for St George’s and 2 Deputy Churchwardens for St Mary’s). Elected Annually Eligibility Anyone living in the parish of HonleyBrockholes who is on the reg- to attend ister of local government electors. This will be followed by:

2. Annual Parochial Church Meeting (APCM) . Purpose: To elect PCC members to vacancies available (for a term of 3 years), present financial reports and reports on life in the parish in the last year. This year there will also be a presentation on the revision of parish governance arrangements. A paper about this has already been circulated. Eligibility Only members on the electoral roll of either St Mary’s or St to attend George’s.

 Election of Churchwardens Those wishing to stand for election as churchwarden or deputy churchwarden should see the vicar to discuss this and collect a nomination form from him. To stand for election you must be baptised, over 21yrs, be a regular communicant and on the church electoral roll. A nominator and a seconder must sign the nomination form and it must be returned to the vicar before the Annual Parishioner’s Meeting. Written or verbal nominations cannot be accepted at the meeting.

 PCC members Those wishing to stand for election as PCC members should see the PCC secretary (Jane Wardman) to collect a nomination form. To stand for election you must be over 16 yrs, an regular communicant and on the electoral roll of the church for a minimum of 6 months. A nominator and a seconder (who must both be on the electoral roll of the church) must sign the nomination form and it must be returned to the PCC secretary before the meeting. It is possible to accept verbal nominations at the meeting, but the same rules apply regarding eligibility and nominator and seconder. PCC members are elected for a term of three years.

PCC posts available this year: 2 for St Mary’s; 1 for St George’s.

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 Sidespeople Sidespeople are appointed (not elected) by the APCM. The usual procedure at the meeting is for the list of names to be read out and the people appointed ‘en bloc’.

If anyone wishes to become a sidesperson they must be on the church electoral roll and they need to see the PCC secretary before the meeting so that their names can be included on the list to be read out.

 Church Electoral Roll Please see the separate article below about the electoral roll.

 Documents for the Annual Meetings One week before the Annual Meetings, documents will be posted on the church no- ticeboard to allow meeting attendees to read them, consider their content and pray about decisions to be made. The documents will include:  Meeting agenda,  Nomination forms for those standing for churchwarden, deputy churchwarden and the PCC,  List of sidespeople to be appointed,  Annual report from the PCC secretary,  Financial statement from the Treasurer,  Churchwardens’ reports,  Minutes of the annual meetings in 2014,  Church electoral roll.

 Questions about the annual meetings If you have any questions about the annual meetings, elections or the electoral roll please see the PCC secretary (Jane Wardman).

Electoral Roll for St Mary’s and St George’s

It is time for the annual revision of the Electoral Roll for the Parish. The cur- rent roll will be on display at the back of the relevant churches from Sunday 22nd March to Sunday 5th April. It is very important that you check your details on the roll.

If any of your details need changing, please fill in an amendment slip. If you are not on the roll and would like to be, please fill in an application form. Please return all amendment slips and application forms by the end of the morning service on Sunday 5 April (Easter Day). (At St Mary’s please re- turn them to Jane Wardman and at St George’s to Elizabeth Mosley)

Amendments/additions will then be made and the new roll for 2015 will be displayed from Sunday 12th April until the Annual Parochial Church Meeting on Saturday 25th April.

Many thanks to everyone for their help with this.

Jane Wardman (Parish Electoral Roll Officer)

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Advanced Diary Date - Sunday 14th June Social event at St George’s

In the early evening of June 14th there will be a social Get-together with musical entertainment and artistic delights. Wine, soft drinks and nibbles.

Venue – St. George’s Church and the new Gazebos. As this is both social and fundraising all are welcome, including families.

Donations are requested and will be greatly appreciated. For more details contact Margaret or Roger 687169 or Kate 663678.

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St Mary’s Helpers Rota for 9.30 am services

Service Sidespeople Reader Intercessors Serving Coffee

Apr Easter Jean C. & Diana Carol Janet & Kathleen 5 Communion Craig

Apr Holy Mary S. & John P Graham Diana & Charles 12 Communion Janet

Apr Holy Elaine & Andrea Liam Margaret J. & Steph 19 Communion Cynthia Gosling

Apr Holy Kevin & Pauline Jane Graham & Jane 26 Communion Olivine All Age May Charles & Margaret Morning Angeline Simon & Alison 3 Clive G H Prayer

The full rota to June 2015 rota is available on the church website

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Yorkshire Quiz

1. Who was the famous sculptor son of a miner. 2. What would you do with a Sally Lunn 3. Which British prime minster was born in Linthwaite 5. Which coastal town was once famous for its pottery 6. On which day of he year does pace egg play take place 7. In what year was Yorkshire split into four parts 8. Who owns castle. 9. Who was the 1st woman to fly single handed from Britain to Australia 10. What did Benjamin Waugh of settle found 11. Who wrote the book a very miner m.p. 12. Before prince Andrew who was the last duke of York 13. Harry rams den opened the fish shop in Guisley in what year 14. Where will you find the piece hall 15. Who wrote the books based on the experiences of a Yorkshire vet 16. What event is held i the crucible in 17. What did Percy Shaw of Halifax invent 18. Which band had a hit with a Cornish floral dance 19. What is the largest animal to be found in Yorkshire 20. Who captained Yorkshire cricket team from 1971 to 1976 21. Bessie blainworts is north Yorkshire dialects for which flower 22. Semi precious stone found around Whitby 23. Yorkshire race course with a straight mile 24. Which poet laureate wrote the liquorice fields of Pontefract 25. Which famous song was written by a Halifax church choir 26. Where was Brideshead revisited filmed 27. Name 2 nationally known Yorkshire bears 28. What was the first Denby Dale pie made to celebrate 29. What was the name of the Bronte sisters brother 30. Famous single span bridge 31. Whose well lies between Barnsdall bar and Skellow 32. Where is the highest pub in Yorkshire 33. Yorkshire actress made a dame in 1988 34. Which Yorkshire chemist was the first made liquorice confectionary 35. Prime minister who came from Morley

Answers on p.18

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Huddersfield Street Angels Huddersfield Street Angels are a group of volunteers who give up their free time on a Friday and Saturday night (10pm-2am) to help those who are enjoying the night life of our town to keep safe. Motivated by God’s love & concern for all they believe that this is a practical way of showing real Christian care for others. Sometimes they literally are the ‘Good Samaritans’ for those in need.

Teams go out in a minimum of three people with ideally a man and a woman within the team. They stroll around the busy areas of town looking and listening, chatting, picking up and binning glass bottles which have been left around and seeing if everyone is O.K. They have some good conversations, some fun ones and some serious ones. One night a young girl came up to the team and said that the Angels had saved her life, and another young man came over to a team to thank them for helping him the week before. He had no idea how he got home but found a Street Angels card in his pocket when he woke up the next morning. To find out more about what they do see www.streetangelshuddersfield.co.uk/

Karen Atkinson (who spent some time with us at St Mary’s as part of her Reader training last year) is a Street Angel and will be speaking at Mothers Union meeting on July 1st at St Mary’s. Make a note in your diary.

Questions for life The Alpha course is a series of interactive sessions that freely explore the basics of the Christian faith. No pressure. No follow up. No charge. Alpha has around twelve sessions and includes food, a short talk and a discussion at the end where you can share your thoughts. Alpha really is for anyone who’s curious about the Christian faith or for those who already consider themselves Christians it can be a good opportunity to re-visit the basics of Chris- tian faith. The talks are designed to encourage de- bate and explore the basics of the Christian faith in a friendly, honest and informal environment.

We are running an Alpha Course in Honley on Thursday evenings (7 - 9pm, meal included) starting on the 23 April 2015. A number of people have al- ready signed up. To sign up please pick up an invitation from the Church or contact Jane Wardman on 661599 or by email [email protected]

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Why….. Under 5’s count - a day of workshops at St Thomas’ Church, Bradley on 18 April 2015, 10 am - 4pm. For anyone involved in Baptism and all other aspects of Ministry with under 5’s and their families.

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Parish Book of Remembrance

The Parish Book of Remembrance will record the names of those who have died whose family or friends wish them to be remembered in Church on the anniversary of their death. The Book has pages for each month and will be open at an appropriate page each week.

Those whose names are entered will be re- membered at the Sunday Eucharist on the Sunday after their anniversary and at Daily Prayer on the anniversary day. Each entry will record the full name, date of death and EI- THER the date of birth OR age in years. The Book of Remembrance is kept in a display case and can be seen whenever the Church is open.

If you would like to enter the name of a close relative or friend who has died in the past few years, and lived in, or was associated with the Parish please complete the form available from the back of Church and return to the Vicar, Churchwardens or Shirley Turner.

A voluntary fee of £10 will be divided equally between the scribe who writes the entry and St Mary’s Church Development Fund.

Funerals 24 February 2015 at St Mary’s Church. SARAH KAYE MULCAHY aged 24 years of , who died on February 10th, 2015. Dearly loved daughter of Penny and Stephen, much loved sister of Joe and Lucy, dearly loved granddaughter of Margaret and Pat and the dearly loved girlfriend of Jamie.

Baptisms 1 March 2015 at St Mary’s Church. Jacob Donovan-Walkington

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Flowers at St Mary’s – help needed!! Imagine coming in to St Mary’s and finding no flowers here. That happens during Lent and Advent, of course, but during the rest of the year, we have bright, cheerful displays of flowers which enhance the church and bring pleasure to many. But imagine if it was ‘flowerless’ all year round! We have some talented flower arrangers at St Mary’s and, over the years, we’ve had some very dedicated people who have co- ordinated the arrangers. The most recent of these was Sandra Dean, who, after years of dedicated service, decided to step down at the end of last year. This has left the arrangers without anyone to co-ordinate the team.

Could you be the new flower team co-ordinator? It mainly involves organising the flower arrangers’ rota, organising collections in church for flowers prior to Easter and Christmas and then working with the team of arrangers to produce the lovely displays we have at those times of year, as well as at Harvest.

We aIso need more people to go on to the flower arrangers’ rota – at the moment we can only staff the rota fortnightly. It would be very sad for the flower arranging to dwindle and disappear, but unless we have a co-ordinator and more volunteers for the rota, that is what is going to happen. So, can you help? If you think you can and you feel called to serve in this area, please see Jane Wardman.

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6. Easter Sunday; 23. Doncaster; 7. 1974; 24. John Betjeman; 8. H.R.H; 25. Moor Baht 'at; 9. Amy Johnson; 26. Castle Howard; 10. N.S.P.P.C; 27. , Sooty; 11. Geoff Lofthouse; 28. King Georges Return To Sanity; 12. George The 6th; 29. Branwell 13. 1928; 30. Humber

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