Parish Magazine, June/ July 2025

Dear Friends,

As I write this my final letter before moving onto new pastures at Mossley Hill, I have been reflecting on what has happened during my time here in West Warrington. There are three things which I think have been particularly significant.

Firstly, the faithfulness of God. It has been a challenging time health-wise for all of us as a family, and it has been challenging at times for me as the Vicar too. Yet throughout it all, God has been faithful. He has never given up on me, and I do not think He has given up on us as a church. As St. Matthew reminds us at the end of his gospel, “And surely I am with you always to the very end of the age.” (Matthew 28:20)

Secondly, my levels of expectancy about what God can do have risen. I’m thinking here particularly about the wonderful ways in which God has used the Alpha Course, the Growing in Faith course, and Talking Jesus course (amongst others) plus our small groups to help people explore and grow in faith. I’m thinking also about the wonderful ways in which God has met our needs financially as a church through the various gift days we have had (including for our new extension), as well as the stewardship initiatives. New people have also offered to take on new roles in the life of the church, and what a blessing that has been. As St. Paul says in his letter to the Ephesians, “Now to him who is able to do immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine, according to his power that is at work within us, to him be glory in the church and in Christ Jesus throughout all generations, for ever and ever!” (Ephesians 3: 20-21)

Thirdly, I have learnt the benefits (as well as the challenges) of being part of a team ministry. Team hasn’t always been easy, but it has opened up some wonderful opportunities to share together in mission and ministry, as well as to get to know a great bunch of people across West Warrington. Do get involved with our new Parish of Warrington as it comes into effect in the New Year and discover for yourself what the Psalmist said, “How good and pleasant it is when God’s people live together in unity!” (Psalm 133: 1)

So as I sign off this letter, I would like to say thankyou to all who have journeyed with me here over the course of the nearly past 10 years. Thanks to all who have served in various capacities and to those who have given. Please support John as the churchwarden with Ian, Margaret and Nathan as assistant wardens, plus the members of the PCC, and support each other. Please pray for one another and for me in the new ministry God has called me to, as I will be praying for you.

With my best wishes and prayers,

Jeremy Tear

Pioneer Team Rector

Team Letter, April 2025

Dear Friends,

The months of this year are flying by, and we are now in Holy Week on the cusp of Easter. Please do join in our Team services and other special services this Holy Week, alongside whatever is going on in your own churches. Our celebrations at Easter only make sense if we journey through this week with Jesus, rather than simply jump from Palm Sunday to Easter Day. Our team and special services are:

Maundy Thursday 17 April Team Communion St. Mary’s, 7.30 p.m.
Vigil St. Mary’s, 8.30 – 9.30 p.m. (you are welcome to stay for as short or as long as you wish)
Good Friday 18 April Churches Together Service Honiton Square, Penketh, 12 noon
Last Hour at the Cross St. Philip’s, 2 p.m.
Holy Saturday 19 April Deanery Vigil St. Margaret’s, Orford, 7 p.m.

Part of the busyness of this year has been taken up with the ongoing work surrounding Fit for Mission. Our deanery PCCs have been voting on whether to continue their involvement in creating a larger single parish, and the results of this will be known shortly. Whatever is decided, it will be important to try to find ways of remaining united as Christians in our deanery churches, given the differing views on this issue. That remains the case in relation to the Living in Love and Faith process as well, including the use of prayers of blessing within public worship and potentially within stand-alone services too.

Within our Team, the process of trying to find a new Vicar for St. James (to be shared with St. Barnabas) continues and it is hoped that an appointment will be made by the end of this year. An appointment process will also begin as I leave St. Mary’s on Sunday 1 June to take up a new role as Pastoral Co-ordinator at Mossley Hill Parish Church in South Liverpool. There will be a faith (bring and share) lunch after the 10 am service and I would be delighted to see people from across the team at that. It’s been an honour to serve as the Team Rector here and I am very grateful for people’s support and prayers for myself and my family during what has been an encouraging and challenging nearly 10 years. Please do pray for Sarah, Rebecca, Mal, Steve and Andrew as our clergy, and for Marise, Paul and June as our local missional leaders, and for each other as you continue to serve God and share Jesus with others here.

Finally, I wanted to promote the use of the Church Warrington prayer app for the prayer walking that we are invited to participate in as churches across our town from Easter Sunday (20 April) to Pentecost Sunday (8 June). Wouldn’t it be wonderful if someone could pray for every street in our town during this time? Visit https://churchwarrington.prayerwalk.app/

With my best wishes for a very Happy Easter,

Jeremy Tear, Pioneer Team Rector

Parish Magazine, April/ May 2025

Dear Friends,

We began the season of Lent this year with our Ash Wednesday services on 5th March. At the evening service, Sarah Peppiatt (my team colleague at St.Paul’s and St.Philip’s) challenged us to think about what we might be giving up this season based on the reading from Isaiah chapter 58 verses 1-12. She suggested that there would be little point giving up (or fasting) from chocolate or alcohol for Lent if our hearts remained unchanged in the process. However, if we were to give up gossiping about others or putting other people down, that would involve a change of our hearts and would be in tune with the type of fasting Isaiah talked about in the passage. For the fasting he describes as being chosen by God is, “to loose the chains of injustice and untie the cords of the yoke…to share our food with the hungry and to provide the poor wanderer with shelter.” In other words, it is to do with how we treat other people (especially the poor and needy), to treat them well. That is more important to God than our outward shows of piety.

Following on from that, I would like to share with us all the PCC’s decision (taken in January) to hold a stewardship initiative this Lent. Stewardship is about considering the use we make of the three T’s – our time, talents and treasure – that we have been given by God. Do they reflect a proper sense of thanksgiving to God, giving to God his worth, or do we only pay cursory attention to them? On Sunday 23 February, we launched our stewardship initiative and each person on the electoral roll was given a pack of information to think and pray about (if you don’t yet have a pack, let me or one of the Stewardship Team know and we will ensure that you get one). Please do use this season to review what you give of your treasure (your money) as well as your time and talents (or skills) to God. Is it generous? Is it sacrificial (i.e. I notice the difference it makes to my life)? Is it given with a spirit of thankfulness to God for all that He has done for you and me? When you have reviewed your giving, please do complete the financial response form and the time and talents form and return both to our treasurer, Paul Ng, in the envelope provided in strict confidence. He will then pass on the time and talents forms to the stewardship team to follow up on offers of help which are made. Amongst other things, we are praying for a new assistant treasurer, and interments and bookings co-ordinators, so if you feel God is calling you to serve in one of these ways (or know someone who might be), do let us know!

Finally, for those who may not yet have heard, I have a new post as the Pastoral Co-ordinator for Mossley Hill Parish Church in Liverpool. This is going to be quite a change for me as I won’t be the Vicar there and I will be focusing just on pastoral care and not the many different things which Vicars tend to do. It will also be a part time post. I would value your prayers as my wife and two children prepare for this change, and I will certainly be praying for you all and working hard to support the parish here as it prepares for the vacancy ahead. I have had some great times working at St.Mary’s and across our team of churches, and I will be sad to leave. Thank you for all your support. But I’m also looking forward to the new challenge ahead as I respond to God’s call upon my life. What might God be calling you to do at this season?

With my best wishes and prayers

Jeremy Tear, Pioneer Team Rector

Parish Magazine, February/ March 2025

Dear Friends,

As I write, our extension has finally been completed! After many years of waiting, and 6 months of construction, this has now come into operation. I hope you will agree that it is a fine piece of work, to which our thanks go to GAC (our main contractor), the subcontractors, our architect (Bill Schafer), members of the PCC Building Team including our project managers (Andie Harper and Margaret Emsley), our grant funders, and to all who gave via the gift day last Easter as well as through our fundraising events. My thanks also go to those who helped with our recent transfer of items from the balcony (where they had been stored) into the extension, as well as sorting through items we no longer wished to keep. It was hard work but the balcony can now come into use again for services.

The extension will be being blessed by the Bishop of Liverpool on Sunday 9 February at 10 a.m. and there will also be an extension open afternoon between 2-4 pm that day. Do come and invite friends and neighbours to join us. In the meantime, we already have had our first external booking for the extension, and others are showing interest as well, just as we had hoped. In order to keep it looking good, we do need people to join a weekly cleaning rota, so if you can help, please sign the sheet at the back of church.

With the extension sorted, we are about to embark on the installation of LED light fittings inside and outside the church, courtesy of money received from the Co-op and the Church of England Quick Wins fund designed to support environmental improvements. By the time you read this magazine, hopefully the work will have taken place. After all that has been done, I hope we can have a breather from building work for a while, though there are still some outstanding quinquennial inspection items to be completed, including various stonework repairs and replacing of spalled bricks.

At the end of February, I am delighted that we will welcome to St.Mary’s Christian Stejskal, a Norwegian storyteller, photographer and violin player who will retell the story of the Upper Room, the place where Jesus spent that fateful night with his disciples prior to his arrest and crucifixion as recorded in John chapters 10-13. Tickets cost £10 and are available from Joan Rotheram. The performance will be on Wednesday 26 February at 7.30 p.m. Do come for what should be an inspiring evening.

Finally, as we look towards Easter, Lent begins with two Services of Holy Communion at St.Mary’s on Ash Wednesday 5 March at 10.00 a.m. and 7.30 p.m. respectively. For the evening service, we will be joined by others from across our West Warrington Team, as well as members of West Warrington Churches Together. Do come and join us as we make our journey to the cross once again.

With best wishes

Jeremy Tear
Pioneer Team Rector

Team Letter, November 2024

Dear Friends,

I want to start with an apology that it has been so long since my last Team Rector’s letter. Life has been extremely busy for me with the building of St.Mary’s extension (which we hope to complete before Christmas) and with all that has been going on with Fit for Mission. As you are hopefully aware, the new proposed parish will be called the Parish of Warrington but this will not stop each church from continuing to use its local name, i.e. St.Mary’s, St.Paul’s, St.Philip’s and St.James’. It was very encouraging to have 90 people across the deanery sign up for the two Cultivate courses that were run in September/October time and over 40 people met for a 1:1 talk with a clergy person/course leader to explore what God had been saying to them through the course. This past Sunday over 20 people met at St.Philip’s to explore next steps in terms of setting up or joining new worshipping communities, so watch this space!

I wanted to update you with some clergy developments in our deanery. As you will know, Martin Thorpe retired in the summer and since then work has been taking place behind the scenes thinking about future ministry patterns. What I can tell you is that the deanery has agreed to appoint a vicar to St James’ who will also become the vicar of St Barnabas when Karen Timmis, their current Vicar, retires. Both churches are involved equally in the appointment process. Within the deanery it has also been recently announced that Philippa Shaw, currently Curate at St.Ann’s Orford, will become the Vicar of St. Margaret’s, Orford and Priest in Charge of St.Andrew’s, Orford. In addition, it has been agreed that Christ Church Padgate and Church Collective will collaborate together when Neil Shaw, the Vicar of Christ Church and our Area Dean retires, and Simon Renison, the current Church Collective minister, will take responsibility for both. That’s quite a lot of change in the pipeline and reflects the fact that life never stands still in our deanery as we move forward through the Fit for Mission process. It should be noted that the reduction in clergy numbers would have been taking place anyway, regardless of Fit for Mission, in order that we can pay for a sustainable number of clergy in the future.

Back to team matters, and as we soon prepare to start the Advent season, and look ahead to Christmas services and events, I would like to let you know that our Team Communion Service will be at St. Paul’s on Sunday 29 December at 10.30 a.m. There will be no other services across our team that day. Thinking of carol singing, please do also come and join folks from across our town’s churches as part of Church Warrington’s ‘Carols in the Marketplace’ on Saturday 7 December between 11 am – 12 .30 p.m. We have permission to sing under the old marketplace (or fish market) in the town centre and there will be two slots of 45 minutes each, at 11a.m. and 11.45 a.m. Do come and sing at one, or both!

With my very best wishes for a Happy Christmas when it comes and an exciting New Year ahead as we continue to work together towards the creation of the larger single parish of Warrington.

Jeremy Tear, Pioneer Team Rector