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  • Yew Tree Café Manager

    Yew Tree Café Manager

    Godalming Minster seeks experienced manager for the Yew Tree Café at Busbridge Church Brighton Road.

    Could it be you?

    Now in its fourth year, the Yew Tree Café is a gem in the community of Busbridge, Godalming (GU7 1XB), where locals and visitors come for excellent food and coffee in a particularly open and friendly atmosphere.

    It’s a welcome stop for parents and carers dropping and picking up from the three nearby schools, a comfortable space for remote workers to plug in and connect, a cyclists’ pitstop and a favourite hang out for anyone meeting over a B-corp coffee and a handmade cake. We are close to the National Trust’s Winkworth Arboretum and Munstead Wood.

    Why is it so special? The café is mainly staffed by volunteers from the Minster family and community minded people of all faiths who are passionate about sharing hospitality and a warm welcome. The volunteers are led by the manager or a deputy manager on every shift.

    The Yew Tree Café is looking for someone, with:

    • A passion for hospitality and providing an attractive, welcoming and inclusive service

    • A love of creating appetising menus, delicious food and drink, and an eye for presentation

    • Management experience in a profitable café or hospitality setting so that the café at least covers its ongoing running costs

    • The ability to supervise, encourage and inspire staff and volunteers including 2 assistant managers (part-time), and volunteer staff

    • A love and openness for all sorts of people

    • A flexible attitude to accommodate the different groups and activities that might use the café

    • A desire to be part of a driven and professional team

    • Food hygiene level 3 and a willingness to undertake safeguarding training as necessary.

    Full time salary in the region of £26,000 (+ pension) depending on experience, or pro-rata part-time. 

    Godalming Minster respects and works alongside those of all faiths and none, but an understanding and sympathy with the Christian faith, and the mission of Godalming Minster, is a genuine occupational requirement for this role.

    Please find out more on the Yew Tree Café page, follow us on Instagram and check us out on Google. If you’d like a chat, please ask to speak to someone about the role when you pop in for a coffee, or call the Godalming Minster Office on 01483 421267.

    Use the links below to see the job role and specification, and to complete the application form.

    Applications or expressions of interest are invited ASAP, and by 30 April 2025 at the latest.  

    Interviews: w/c 12 May 2025

  • Archdeacon’s Vacancy Newsletter

    On Mon 4 Nov, 7.30pm at Church Street, the Archdeacon of Surrey, The Venerable Catharine Mabuza gave a briefing to the parish of Godalming Minster on the process to advertise and appoint a new Rector, after the departure of Simon Taylor on 5th Jan 2025.

    A summary of the briefing can be found in the Archdeacon’s Vacancy Newsletter which you can download using the button above.

  • Foodbank Shopping List

    Foodbank Shopping List

    Supporting the Foodbank

    May Shopping List

    Thank you for taking the time to check the latest requirements.

    Urgent
    Cuppa soup
    Cream crackers 
    UHT Milk
    Jams
    Tinned Rice Pudding
    Tinned Chicken products
    Corned beef
    Tinned Ham

    Tinned
    Chicken
    Ham
    Minced beef
    Rice pudding
    Tinned carrots
    Tinned corned beef
    Tinned hot dogs
    Tinned meatballs
    Tinned peas
    Tinned spaghetti
    Tinned sweetcorn

    Other
    Angel Delight
    Cream crackers
    Custard
    Dog food
    Jelly
    Marmalade
    Marmite
    Microwave rice
    Oat milk
    Pasta sauces
    Peanut butter
    Biscuits
    Cooking oil
    Squash
    Sugar
    Ritz crackers
    UHT semi skimmed milk

    Toiletries and Cleaning Items
    Antibacterial spray/wipes
    Baby shampoo
    Black bin liners
    Bleach
    Cleaning products
    Foil
    J Cloths
    Kitchen roll
    Nappies (pull ups sizes 5/6/7)
    Plasters
    Razors (gents and ladies)
    Roll on deodorants
    Shaving foam/gel
    Sponge scourers
    Toilet cleaner
    Toilet rolls
    Washing up liquid

    Financial Donations

    Your financial donations are important to us. 

    If you wish to donate to the Foodbank by bank transfer, please email Karen on stmarkscentre@googlemail.com who will provide bank details to make a donation. 

    If you would prefer to make a donation by cheque, please make it payable to ‘St Mark’s Community Centre’.

    Please contact Karen in the office telephone 01483 418741.

  • The Godalming Minster choir at Winchester Cathedral

    Last Sunday was a proud day for Godalming Minster as the choir which leads worship at the Choral Eucharist and Evensong services at Godalming Minster Church Street, were invited to sing for the morning and evensong services at Winchester Cathedral.

    Those who went were treated to the choir’s singing in the fabulous acoustics of the cathedral building, and lots of people said they didn’t know that Godalming had a Minster, and were excited to hear what was happening.

    Thanks to everyone at Winchester Cathedral who made the choir and their guests feel so welcome. Thanks to our committed choir members, Matthew (Master of Choristers) and Mitchell (Organist) for leading and accompanying them.

    We look forward to their next invitation, but in the meantime you can find the choir at Godalming Minster Church Street 1st, 3rd and 4th (and 5th) Sundays of the month. See the Sundays page for service times.

  • Foodbank shopping list for March

    March Shopping List for the Godalming Foodbank

    Thank you for taking the time to check the March 2024 foodbank requirements.

    Urgent

    Hot Chocolate
    Tinned Sweetcorn
    Custard
    Rice pudding
    Ham
    Pasta Sauces
    Squash
    Cooking Oil
    Sugar
    Coffee
    Biscuits
    Washing pods/Tabs (non Bio)
    Foil
    Washing up liquid

    The following are all welcome too! Items in bold are repeated from the Urgent list.

    Tinned

    Ham
    Minced beef
    Rice pudding
    Carrots
    Corned beef
    Hot dogs
    Meatballs
    Peas
    Spaghetti
    Sweetcorn

    Other

    Angel Delight
    Biscuits
    Custard
    Coffee
    Cooking Oil
    Cream crackers
    Dog food
    Hot Chocolate

    Jelly
    Marmalade
    Marmite
    Microwave rice
    Oat milk
    Pasta sauces
    Peanut butter
    Rice pudding
    Ritz crackers
    UHT semi skimmed milk
    Cooking oil
    Squash
    Sugar

    Toiletries & Cleaning

    Antibacterial spray/wipes
    Black bin liners
    Bleach
    Cleaning products
    Foil
    Kitchen roll
    Laundry pods/tabs (non bio)
    Toilet cleaner
    Toilet rolls
    Washing up liquid
    Plasters
    Razors (gents and ladies)
    Roll on deodorants
    Shaving foam/gel

    Baby

    Baby wipes
    Nappies (pull ups sizes 5/6/7)

  • Godalming welcomes new Minster

    Godalming welcomes new Minster

    Godalming Welcomes new Minster

    Sunday 14 January witnessed a historic moment for the Godalming area as Bishop Andrew Watson led a service at the new Godalming Minster on Godalming’s Church Street.  

    Local police, school leaders, voluntary group leaders, MP for Southwest Surrey Jeremy Hunt, the Mayors of Waverley and Godalming, local councillors and the Lord Lieutenant of Surrey Michael Molyneux joined Rector Simon Taylor, the Bishops of Guildford and Dorking and the clergy team in an informal procession from the Pepperpot to the church before the service started.  

    Associate Vicar Sheila Samuels opened the service and set the scene for an hour of worship which encompassed the diversity of styles and people that Godalming Minster gathers in.  From roof-raising choral anthems and rousing hymns led by the choir, to foot-tapping, and raising worship songs led by Rev Simon Willetts and the band. The music provided the lift-off.  

    While the children left for some lively and engaging prayer activity, Bishop Andrew gave a sermon sharing about the sacrifice and risk undertaken by the parishes involved in forming Godalming Minster and the need for us to orbit our lives around Jesus, rather than revolving life around us.  

    Community leaders were invited to welcome the Minster to Godalming and shared their commitment to work together for the good of the community.

    The Mayor of Godalming, Adam Duce, commented that he’d not been in a service quite like it! The children returned to let off 50 giant party poppers and enjoy the cake. “It was a bit messier than I expected!” remarked Rev Simon Taylor, showing the creativity of the members of the Minister. 

    The Minster Launch service took place in one of the oldest, and certainly largest buildings in Godalming. St Peter & St Paul’s is a historic landmark which will inevitably be a flagship for Godalming Minster. But the Minster is not about one building or even the four churches that it unites.

    The adage that “the whole is greater than the sum of the parts” is fitting, as each church, hosting multiple congregations and sharing Jesus’ care and love in the community will be just as much Godalming Minster as the other.

    St Peter’s Hambledon has been at the centre of its rural community, emitting God’s love and teaching to its special village for centuries; Busbridge Church Brighton Road is known for its vibrant and contemporary approach to worship and spirituality; and St Mark’s Franklyn Road runs the Godalming Foodbank. St Mark’s also celebrates 90 years of service this year at the heart of Ockford Ridge and Aaron’s Hill.

    So, Godalming Minster is a community, sharing the goal to serve the community and lead people to follow Jesus, love people and refresh what it means to be church.

    What’s a Minster?

    For 1,000 years Minsters served wide areas with a heart for God’s mission to care for all people. A Minster was a dynamic innovative community of Christian worship, rooted in Scripture, making sense of the World in a way which showed love and compassion. Ministers were hospitals, supported the local economy, developed pubs for safe low alcohol drinking, provided education, community support and alleviated poverty. They preached Christ and lived it daily around a pattern of prayer and praise.

    What is your Godalming Minster?

    Godalming Minster is a centre of love and care, serving and creating community, wellbeing and hospitality, breaking down barriers; spiritual nourishment and teaching about the uniqueness of Jesus Christ, the Holy Spirit and God our loving Father. 

    Godalming Minster is a community which seeks to follow Jesus, love people and renew Christian faith in a way which makes a good difference in our lives and the lives of others. We represent people from many walks of life, backgrounds, ethnicities, political views, employment routes, incomes, places we live, where we work and what we do for hobbies.  Our mission is expressed in groups and activities for every age and stage, for those with particular interests and those with particular needs, touching all areas in our wonderful community.  If you are open, Godalming Minster is for you, for life.

  • Welcome to Godalming Minster

    Acts 2:42-47

    They devoted themselves to the apostles’ teaching and to fellowship, to the breaking of bread and to prayer. Everyone was filled with awe at the many wonders and signs performed by the apostles. All the believers were together and had everything in common… with glad and sincere hearts, praising God and enjoying the favour of all the people. And the Lord added to their number daily those who were being saved.

    Godalming Minster: an exciting time, now

    We’ve arrived! We are Godalming Minster and we are part of the future. What an exciting time to be living in the Godalming area. Even for someone not connected to Christianity, this about living in a time of the possibility of Godalming being known as ‘The Minster Town of Godalming’ and the good that this could bring to the town.

    The Minster: “Is it a building, is it a place? no it’s a people and language”

    I was recently talking to some people about The Minster. The conversation led me to share an image which I have used several times recently about who and what we’ve become, and it is exciting to share it with you because it is about being united in faith and far from monochrome in how we serve and worship.

    The cinema

    Imagine going to the cinema. The cinema doesn’t play multiple films in the same space because that wouldn’t work and not everyone likes the same thing. Instead, as you enter you have a choice of start time, style and genre. One film might be loud and exciting, but your friend’s film might create a reflective space. You might go in the morning, but another film might be on in the evening.

    This is a great image for serving across Godalming Minster. The Minster offers different ways to serve the people of the area. There may be activities which are loud and exciting, and others which create a reflective space for healing and pondering. One activity might be geared for children, another for the recently bereaved who are asking questions of life, faith and purpose.

    It is also a great image for worship across Godalming Minster. The worship in a place is not confined to being for a particular group or location. It belongs to everyone and everything of the Minster because everyone is invited. One person may prefer something choral with robes, another person may seek something loud and contemporary with the leader in jeans; one person may only have mid-afternoon free on a weekday while another person may have been brought up to see Sunday morning as special. The style, location, time, ambience and genre is available for all that which is right for that moment. You’re invited to try all the styles and see which helps you worship. They’re all equally valid and important.

    Godalming Minster is about recognising that we live in a small town and the joy that the Minster brings to this is that the whole town can now be the Minster Town of Godalming. We’re bringing people together across locations, life-backgrounds, finances, past-times, ages, political views and so much more.

    The bowling alley

    I relate this unity to an event of was at about twenty years ago. I had the unique experience of being required to take my passport to a Christian conference! There was to be a surprise speaker whose identity was kept under wraps for security reasons. This speaker, who was well known in politics, made a comment that has stayed with me.

    They told the story of being in a ten pin bowling alley. Towards one end was a particularly large group which struck the speaker as so different that they approached one of the party. What attracted the speaker was the uniqueness of the group. All other groups in the bowling alley were a small family group, or teens of a similar age and dress code, or professional bowlers in full kit. This group were different. They were a large group, they laughed without dominating the place, they were ages from toddlers to the elderly, people who were clearly not related were helping one another to bowl, and there was an atmosphere around the group that stood out as different. I guess we’d call it love.

    The speaker told the conference ‘they were the local church. They were different to anyone else in that bowling alley. They were bowling because one of the older people had missed it since her husband had died.’ That group made a significant impact on the speaker.

    Godalming Minster is about being the people of the bowling alley. All ages, all backgrounds, different and offering something different in Christ that people may not recognise, but they sense the difference and want to come over and find out more.

    Recognisable

    Whether the cinema or the bowling alley makes more sense to you, what they have in common is:

    ·       they express worship, mission and style differently,

    ·       accept that people travel to them based on what is offered,

    ·       whilst being clear about their purpose and identity.

    You know a bowling alley when you enter one. You know what a cinema is when you see it. They have a clear purpose, and so do we. We’re a Minster that is united in faith in Christ as our Saviour, Scripture as God’s Word, the work of the Holy Spirit to change us as we seek to follow Jesus, love people and see faith in Christ renewed because a we long for everyone to discover what we know to be true.

    Welcome to the future as Godalming Minster. It is a language, and we are its people who are being changed by God into following, loving and renewing faith. It is the language and people of Acts 2:

    They devoted themselves to the apostles’ teaching and to fellowship, to the breaking of bread and to prayer. Everyone was filled with awe at the many wonders and signs performed by the apostles. All the believers were together and had everything in common… with glad and sincere hearts, praising God and enjoying the favour of all the people. And the Lord added to their number daily those who were being saved.

    We’re following Jesus, loving people and renewing faith. Following Jesus is our personal response. Loving people is how and why we share our faith. Renewing faith is about growing younger with a new generation of renewed faith taking their place as Godalming Minster.

    As we enter 2024, following Jesus into the World of Godalming Minster, try a different service, step into God’s mission and offer to support worship and activity on a Sunday. We are Godalming Minster. That’s why I am excited.

  • Christmas Wishes

    Dear Friends

    With 2 sleeps, and 8 services to go until the choice of 4 services on Christmas morning, you now just need the right hand column of the Christmas Unwrap Christmas programme to see you through to 31st Dec! It’s been a most wonderful time of preparation together with everyone in Godalming Minster, and the two pub carol events at the Howling Owl and The Merry Harriers this past week really brought the communities of Busbridge and Hambledon out in force, and in forceful singing!

    Also see www.godalmingminster.org/christmas

    This year’s Christmas Appeal is in aid of Elam Ministries (see https://www.elam.com) and read the update below. It’s not too late to make a donation.

    Sunday 31 December

    We are calling it Minster-Eve! All are invited to the last service for the benefice of Busbridge&Hambledon, 10am at Hambledon Church. Alternatively you are most welcome at for the last Godalming parish service, 10am at St Mark’s Church.

    Then when you awake on New Year’s Day, as if by magic (which it most definitely isn’t) Busbridge&Hambledon Church will be Godalming Minster as a legal entity.


    January 2024

    Stay Curious Try Alpha – course starting 11 Jan 2024
    Godalming Minster’s first Alpha course is starting on 11 January 2024 at Godalming Minster St Mark’s Franklyn Road. It will actually be the 3rd course run together, but we are starting a bigger campaign for this one. You can a) sign up yourself, b) invite a friend or family member, c) offer to cook or help with hospitality for one of the sessions or d) all of the above. Keith Harper will be delighted to hear from you whichever option you choose!

    As we transition to Godalming Minster, Sundays in January are a little unusual. There’s a full list on page 4 of the New Year, New Minster pdf below, and you can pick a copy up from church on 31st Dec or 7th Jan. There will also be more information to follow as we change name and the online domain to godalmingminster.org in early January. Please await instructions! Until then you can contact the clergy and staff team at the Minster in the same ways as before.

    Godalming Minster News & to dos!

    A Special Parochial Church Meeting (SPCM) will follow morning services on Sunday 7 Jan, 11.30am at Godalming Minster Busbridge Church Brighton Road. At this important meeting, those people present will vote in the Godalming Minster Officers and PCC members: ·      

    2 Churchwardens
    To the Parochial Church Council 15 (maximum) lay representatives
    To the Deanery Synod: 6 (maximum) lay representatives
    Other matters of parochial or general church interest

    Eight representatives from Busbridge Church, three from Hambledon Church will be elected to serve on the Minster PCC. Anyone who is on the current Electoral Rolls is eligible to vote. The Electoral Roll is now closed and published in each of the Godalming Minster churches.

    You are invited to the Godalming Minster Launch service on 14 January, 10.30am at Godalming Minster Church Street. The service will be led by The Rt Revd Andrew Watson, Bishop of Guildford, with hymns accompanied by the choir, and band led worship. There will be children’s activities in the Octagon and prosecco and coffee afterwards.


    Coming Up / plan ahead

    See the events coming up next and look up dates further ahead in the full calendar.

     All welcome to the first Nexus event of 2024 - click here for more details.
    All welcome to the first Nexus event of 2024 – click here for more details.

    Can we pray for you?

    ***Please send prayer requests to prayer@bhcgodalming.org***

    Mid-week Prayer Gatherings

    Busbridge and Hambledon Churches are open daily for private prayer and reflection.
    The prayer gatherings take a break for Christmas and New Year, and restart week commencing Wed 3rd January.

    Monday Morning Reflections on Zoom
    Restarts 8 Jan:
    If you  would like to start your week in quiet reflection over a passage of scripture do join us at 8.45am on Mondays – you will be very welcome. For any further information please contact: Gertrud Sollars or Shan Hallam.

    Wednesdays at 9AM:
    Morning Prayer
    at Hambledon Church
    Morning Prayer on Zoom

    Groups & Activities

    Nexus meets on the 1st Thursday of the month, with talks and activities for church members and the community. See the 2024 Nexus programme, and updates on Nexus.

    Ladies’ Drinks takes place every 1st Friday of the month, 7.30PM at the The Pavilion by Howling Owl.

    The Men’s Group meets for breakfast at 8.15am on the first Saturdays of the month. See the calendar event for details.

    Hambledon Coffee Morning and Hearing Aid Clinic takes place 3rd Wednesdays of the month at 10.30am.

    The 2024 Prime Time programme is now available. For all events and details, see Prime Time.

    Bereavement Café – The Bereavement Café is for anyone who has been bereaved recently or some time ago and provides a safe and supportive space to come and chat with members of the pastoral care team, and others who have experienced loss. Every last Tuesday of the month (not Boxing Day) in the Old Rectory. More details >>>

    get involved / serving

    We’re passionate about people feeling like they’re a part of our church family and one of the best places to do that is as part of a team.

    No matter your age or experience, there’s a team that you can join, serving alongside others and getting to know people better in the church. You can find out about all our opportunities to serve and offer your time and talents on the Join a Team page.

    Don’t forget about…

    The MyChurchSuite app. It’s the easiest way to check dates, rotas, church emails, look up church members and sign up to events (without having to enter your details again and again!). Contact the Church Office if you’ve lost your login details or would like to request an account. The instructions which are now on the web site HERE.


    Elsewhere

    For news from all the other local churches, see:
    Churches Together Link Up – DECEMBER 2023

    Life Issues 2024

    Life Issues session 27th Jan 2024: Overwhelmed – Finding balance


    The Yew Tree Café at Busbridge Church is open 8.30am-4pm weekdays in term time, and 10am-2pm on Saturdays, and 10am-4pm during school holidays.

    PASTORAL CARE & PRAYER MINISTRY TEAM AVAILABLE

    If you, or someone you know at church, are in need of support and care, please contact Sandra Wilkin via the church office, or e: pastoral@bhcgodalming.org.

    To contact the EMERGENCY prayer chain, email prayer@bhcgodalming.org or call 01483 421267.

    Busbridge and Hambledon Churches are open daily for private prayer.

  • Easter 2023 with Hambledon Church

    Easter 2023 with Hambledon Church

    Simon Willetts writes for the Hambledon Village magazine:

    We did things a little differently this year to mark the start of Holy Week –

    2000 years ago Jesus rode a donkey into Jerusalem for a wonderful event known as the triumphal entry. This momentous occasion marked the occasion that God was going to liberate his people Israel which is why they celebrated with palm leaves shouting Hosanna! (which means – to save, or saviour).  The people of the day expected this to be a political and religious liberation which of course it was but not in the way they expected.  This king – King Jesus came humbly on a donkey (not in pomp and circumstance on a war horse like his Roman counterparts) to set people free from the far deeper, universal and eternal tyranny of evil and sin.

     Llamas at Hambledon Church on Palm Sunday
    Llamas at Hambledon Church on Palm Sunday

    In true Hambledonian style – we used a couple of Llamas and imagined that they might be long eared donkeys!  We are so grateful to the Merry Harriers, Martine, Clara, Tilda and Abbi for bringing two very well behaved Llamas called Champagne and Diesel!  We trekked to the large Oak tree and back as part of our service and then explored the meaning of Palm Sunday through creative prayer back at the church.

     Diesel and Champagne lead the Palm Sunday procession to the oak tree
    Diesel and Champagne lead the Palm Sunday procession to the oak tree

    On Maundy Thursday we had an evening service of Holy Communion. Alan Betts spoke about the significance of the Passover meal and how Jesus applied all that it means to himself. This tied in really well with what we had learned at Messy Church earlier in the term where we shared (elements of) a Passover meal together as one of our activities.

    On Good Friday we held a quiet reflective service that considered how the message of the bible and of salvation can be captured in the story of 3 trees. The 1st Tree was the tree of the knowledge of good and evil in the Garden of Eden. When Adam and Eve ate from it this separated us from God.  The 2nd Tree was the cross on which Jesus was crucified. Through his act on the cross Jesus pays our penalty for sin and re-unites us with God.  The 3rd Tree is the Tree of life in the book of Revelation. This tree is a symbol of healing, peace and eternal blessing in God’s presence for all those who trust in Jesus.  We are grateful to Frances Shaw for these valuable insights and how she shared them

     A Messy Easter activity in the sandpit on Hambledon Common
    A Messy Easter activity in the sandpit on Hambledon Common

    We picked up on this theme of the Three Trees at our Messy Church Easter Egg hunt on Easter Saturday. We are grateful to Stephen Dean for allowing us to use the sandpit on  Hambledon Common. Here we hid some Easter clues that led to the eggs! We then played some games with the parachute followed promptly by Hot cross buns and few more eggs!

    On Easter Day the church was full as we celebrated Jesus’ rising from the dead, triumph over death and his leading us to eternal victory.  There was a family quiz, which reminded us that Jesus rode on a donkey not a llama or a bmx! We’re unable to say who won the quiz but at least we had coffee, croissant and few more eggs!

  • Godalming Minster Update March 2023

    March Headlines:

    The Godalming Parish PCC and Busbridge and Hambledon PCCs met on 13 March 2023 and approved the following proposals:

    • The service pattern for the 4 churches in the Godalming Minster. A final schedule of Minster wide services has been developed and is now agreed by all three PCCs. The schedule accommodates the needs of most congregations and provides for stability and growth. Inevitably compromise is required by the Sunday morning Choral and Contemporary congregations and this is genuinely appreciated. The pattern of services is as shown below. The focus so far has been on establishing the timing of specific services. Holy Communion services for the Contemporary service at 10.30am will be added shortly. The service pattern will begin in January 2024 for a trial period of 12 months, dependant on completion of the SPSP church re-ordering. It is anticipated there will be one off contemporary services held in SPSP during the 4Q 2023.

    • The 2023 Minster Budget for communications and media, and new Contemporary music equipment at SPSP.

    • The Parish Scheme to legally consolidate the parishes and charities, which will now go to Bishop Andrew for approval.

    • Godalming Parish PCC also approved the proposal and budget for the temporary re-ordering of St Peter and St Paul’s.

    For fuller details about the points above, and news from the Minster Leadership Team, please read the full update. For the background and more details about the transition process, see Godalming Minster