Jottings for January
Rev Chris’s New Year Thoughts
New Year comes with so many bits of attendant “baggage” doesn’t it! Whether that’s New Year Resolutions (if you’re the kind of person who makes them), New Year’s Eve Parties with friends and family, or The Great Countdown to midnight! It’s a natural moment to think backward and forward at the same time.
When I think back on 2024, July marked the start of my ministry at St Mary’s. It’s been quite the ride! I have met so many people in the church and village, been privileged to have been part of many life stories, and enjoyed joining the team here. I cannot but thank all of you who have been so welcoming to me in the last few months. I have so much to be thankful for, and I hope you do too.
Thinking onward to 2025, June will mark the first anniversary of my ordination as deacon, as I look forward to being ordained as a priest in Ely Cathedral. The change from deacon to priest is one which many do not notice but it is very significant in ordained ministry. I will look forward to playing a greater part in the ministry here at St Mary’s and in the village.
As we step forward into 2025 as a church and as a community, what are we hoping for? What dreams do we carry with us? For some, to be sure, it will be an opportunity to say farewell to a 2024 that perhaps we did not enjoy as much as we would have liked. But if Christmas has taught us anything it is that we have hope in Christ. And that hope propels us forward into a new year, into 2025. Whatever it brings for you, we at St Mary’s wish you a very Happy New Year.
Rev Chris Shore
Julie’s Jottings
Rev Chris reminds us that the New Year gives us a chance to look at what we are thankful for and what we may need to do differently. In December the Friends of St Mary’s hosted a concert by the Cambridge City Brass Band, with some very beautiful original arrangements. The acoustics of our ancient building assisted the melding of the music of the instruments.
This concert was raising money to make some needed restoration of the organ. St Mary’s organ is a fine instrument which has been moved around the church during the last century, and has some problems which need to be rectified. The cost of the proposed work is £30,000. This organ is used for many weddings and funerals, and of course is at the heart of our services every Sunday. Donations for our organ fund can be made via our website: https://www.stmarysgreatshelford.org. Happy New Year Rev Julie Norris