Showing posts with label St. Andrew's. Show all posts
Showing posts with label St. Andrew's. Show all posts

Thursday, 4 June 2015

"In A Glass Clearly!"


 I wonder what the windows were like in the synagogue where Jesus stood up to read from the prophet Isaiah in his home town of Nazareth. I wondered in 2011 just where this window restoration project in the church would lead us. Isaiah speaks of rejoicing in the Lord clothed with the garments of salvation. Now using Paul's words from Corinthians he tells us "we see in a mirror, dimly," our vision limited by our earthbound existence.

As the window restoration comes to an end in St. Andrew's, two contrasting photographs of the windows boarded up in the winter snows of 2011 contrasted with smiling faces, the Rector and Iona ArtGlass below the Lady Chapel window, reflecting as in a mirror clearly in 2015. Through all the winds and rain, snow and ice, scaffolding here, scaffolding there, that has been endured by so many and for so long is that vision of a bright new dawn in the church's life. The rays of sunshine reflected clearly, illuminating the interior, wrapped up in the warmth of worship.

New hand blown panes of glass are mixed in a random fashion with the old that could be preserved, and is now difficult to tell which is which. Yet the type of glass is unique to this church. Glass formed in a mould till it becomes thin and rippled, of uneven thickness, with or without bubbles and other accidental flaws and irregularities. This lends to a subtle variation in the intensity of light as it streams across the church interior. Not least the unique experience of being close up to the stained glass windows, awestruck by their quality and beauty. The photographs I took now displayed in church for all to see.

Perhaps this says something of our human life with all its flaws and irregularities, yet somehow when put together, pane upon pane, window upon window, it allows the spiritual radiance of Christ to enrich human life, not least for regular worshippers and visitors alike.

Much has been achieved, the windows completed, yet much has still to be done. It is the intention in the next couple of months to clean the tapestry, renew the curtains, renew the nave carpet, sand and polish flooring, professionally high clean the church, re-install the William Morris carpet and much more.

We have much to be grateful for, not least to God through the work of human hands. As God clothes us with the garments of salvation our hope is that includes dusters at the ends of hands as well, as we seek to remove the dust and spring clean at ground level.

Jesus astounded those who heard him in the synagogue that day, so may we be astounded by what has been achieved as the journey of faith goes on dusting off that which clings to us, refreshing us, as we now see in a glass more clearly.

May the love of God continue to shine in all our lives. Please pray for God's work and witness here in this place, our ongoing restoration in faith in a church fit for worship in years to come.

                                                                                                                        John Pattinson

 

Photographs of the stained glass windows displayed in church can be purchased at a cost of £25 each. Proceeds to church funds.

Thursday, 9 April 2015

Don't Miss This - Heritage Talk 25th April 2015

St. Andrew's Church is delighted to present a Heritage Talk on Stained Glass Window Conservation by the wonderful Chris Chesney of Iona Art Glass.
Chris combines knowledge & humour to bring to life this fascinating subject.
The talk is on Saturday 25th April between 10.00am - 1.00pm in the Priestman Hall.
Admission is free & includes refreshments and a tour of St. Andrew's, known as the "Cathedral of the Arts & Crafts Movement." 
Contact the Parish Office on 0191 5160135 to reserve a place or for more details.
For how to find us, visit our website.


Tuesday, 31 March 2015

Breaking News

Changes come into force today that affect one of Sunderland's best loved churches, writes Flora Ipol.
 
Under measures introduced in the wake of the Scottish Independence Referendum, during which the government promised to devolve certain aspects of English control in exchange for Scotland remaining part of Great Britain, all churches dedicated to their Patron Saint will now function as Scottish Episcopal Churches.
 

St. Andrew's, Roker
This means that, in effect, St. Andrew's, Roker will no longer be a part of the Church of England, though remains firmly in the Anglican Communion.

Adviser to Politicians on Religious Idea Legislation, Frederick Obadiah OLson said, "This is a landmark day in British politics. Only a damaged oaf, silly person or fool could see this as anything other than progress."
 
Assistant Curate Rev. Paul Child said, "When I first heard, it sounded like it was being made up on the spot! I guess we'll find out if its merely a poor silly fad in the fullness of time."
 
Meanwhile  Easter services will continue as normal, with the new tartan vestments making their debut on Sunday.



Saturday, 21 February 2015

Nine Confirmed in Monkwearmouth Parish

Bishop Mark made a very special trip to Sunderland on Sunday 8th February to lead confirmation services in both St. Andrew’s and St. Peter’s.
 
Born out of a question by one person on how they could be confirmed, eventually Malcolm Drummond, Ian Edwards and brothers Edward and Elliott Keelty were presented at St. Andrew’s, while Maulid Tajir, Ashley Heatlie, sisters Georgia & Amelia Burden and their mother Barbara were all confirmed at St. Peter’s. It was an extra special occasion for Maulid who was also baptised by the Bishop during the service.
 
Bishop Mark spoke passionately about both receiving and showing the love of Christ in our lives, calling on those present to seek understanding over judgement and impressing on all the world-changing power of the Holy Spirit working in our lives.
 
Please continue to pray for all the candidates as they continue their journey with Christ.

Below are a selection of photographs from both services - please send any you have to CanIAsk@monkwearmouthcofe.com, @MonkwearmouthCE on Twitter or our Facebook page & we'll add them!
 
 














 
 
Picture credits:
St. Andrew's © John Pattinson
St. Peter's © Kathy Douglass