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    100 Club - A message from Shelagh Cox

    For all of us, St Ippolyts Church has a very real presence in our lives.  We see it almost daily in its fantastic position at the top of the hill.  It is one of the few buildings that, if it were suddenly wiped out, we would all notice that it had gone, and we would miss it. Most of us, church-goers or not, consider it to be ‘our’ church.  We may only be referring to the building if we belong to a different church or faith, or do not have a faith; but we would still notice if it wasn’t there.  I think that most of us would be sad.

    It is this feeling for the bricks and mortar that I am addressing now. Many people think that the Government, or the Archbishops of Canterbury and York, or our Bishop Alan of St Albans are responsible for, and look after St Ippolyts Church.  Unfortunately, that is not the case.  Apart from grants, which are incredibly difficult and complicated to get, we, here in St Ippolyts, must look after and maintain our church ourselves.  It is very costly, as all repairs to a grade 1 listed building like ours have to be done in such a way as to keep to the original look of the church and to a specification laid down by the church architect and the bishop’s advisers.

    Frankly, our dwindling and ageing church congregations are finding this more and more difficult to do.  We are therefore looking beyond our congregations to those people who are well disposed to the church building at the top of the hill, and who do not want it to disappear.

    One of our church fundraisers is a ‘100’ club.  This was started in 1990 by Jean Williams and has raised money for the church fabric ever since.  As usual with 100, 200, etc clubs, half the money subscribed goes into prizes for the participants and half goes towards the repair and maintenance of the ‘fabric’ of the church.  During that time there have been many calls on the money; new roofing on the tower and the nave, repairs to the buttresses, rebuilding the wall opposite the school, resurfacing the path from the lych gate to the church – and many more.  The money has always been put to good use.

    Gradually, over the years, the club has grown from less than 100 members to nearly 150.  Shortly before Jean died I took over the running of the club from her, and we discussed the way forward.  She and I were both very keen to expand the club – hopefully to 200 members, but with 250 or 300 a dream.

    This is why I am writing this article. If you have a soft spot for the church on the hill and would like it still to be there for you, your children and grandchildren for many years, please would you join us?  The subscription is £10 per year per number. Half of the monies that come in are distributed back in modest prizes, and there is no limit to the number of tickets you can hold.  Over the years some couples have bought new subscriptions on a fairly regular basis as the grandchildren arrive!

    An application form can be found on this web site and when filled in should be returned to Shelagh Cox, 6 Ransom Close, Hitchin, SG4 9AX. If you have queries and would like to phone me, my phone number is 01462 432445.

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Visitors to the Horse Blessing Service

We had an e mail this week from Robert Halliday of Bury St Edmunds who had visited this years horse blessing service. He kindly sent some more photos which can be accessed via the following links   IMG_0667.JPG  IMG_0668.JPG  IMG_0669.JPG  IMG_0682.JPG  IMG_0686.JPG  IMG_0690.JPG  IMG_0691.JPG  IMG_0692.JPG  IMG_0693.JPG  IMG_0694.JPG  IMG_0695.JPG  IMG_0696.JPG  IMG_0697.JPG  IMG_0698.JPG  IMG_0699.JPG  IMG_0700.JPG  IMG_0701.JPG  IMG_0702.JPG  IMG_0703.JPG  IMG_0704.JPG  IMG_0705.JPG  IMG_0706.JPG  IMG_0707.JPG  IMG_0708.JPG  IMG_0709.JPG  IMG_0710.JPG  IMG_0711.JPG

Robert wrote -

"It was good to be able to come to the horse blessing service this month.  I had enjoyed previous services, and I think this year had the biggest turn-out of horses (and riders) and congregation yet.  Congtarulations to the Rev. Ginni for taking this on so soon into her ministry, and many congratulations for overcoming her nervousness with horses to perform the blessing.  It was brilliant that she was able to take the task in hand and approach the horses, despite her nerves.  The Rev. Ginni 'came through like a trooper' (to use a hackneyed expression) and certainly performed the blessing as if she had been doing it all her life.  I was impressed and I am sure that everybody else was impressed too.  It was a very good start to her ministry which I am sure will be a big success."

Robert had visited previous horse blessing services conducted by Revd Ann and he managed to make videos of the proceedings. These can be seen on :-

 
 

 

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