Archdeaconry of Hertford Stevenage Deanery
Profile for the Benefice of All Saints Pin Green The Oval, Vardon Road, Pin Green, Stevenage, Herts, SG1 5RD
www.allsaints-stevenage.org.uk
Are you "A rebel with a cause"?
We're a cause worth getting behind! We will support a new pioneering
mission priest who can help us to reawaken our radical roots to fully serve the
community of Pin Green by finding new ways to bring the residents of the area
to Christ.
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Contents
All Saints ............................................................................................... 2
Our strengths and weaknesses ...................................................................... 2
Mission and Growth ........................................................................................ 2
The new Incumbent .............................................................................. 3
Leadership ...................................................................................................... 3
Mission and Community ................................................................................. 3
Ecumenism ..................................................................................................... 3
Personal Attributes ......................................................................................... 4
In Return ......................................................................................................... 4
Pin Green and Stevenage ..................................................................... 5
Location ......................................................................................................... 5
Community ..................................................................................................... 5
Education ....................................................................................................... 6
Leisure and Recreation .................................................................................. 6
Worship .......................................................................................................... 7
Pastoral and Ecumenical ............................................................................... 9
Leadership ...................................................................................................... 9
Ministerial Team ............................................................................................. 9
Electoral Roll .................................................................................................. 9
Organisations ................................................................................................. 9
Buildings ....................................................................................................... 10
Finance ......................................................................................................... 12
Expenses of Office ....................................................................................... 13
Communications ........................................................................................... 13
The All Saints Prayer.................................................................................... 13
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All Saints
When the church opened in 1974 All Saints was unique. It was the first church building in the
country to be included in a community complex and shared by three denominations, Anglicans,
Methodists and Roman Catholics. From the earliest time the three congregations regularly shared
worship together, including a monthly con-celebration of communion. We dared to be different for
God.
The Church of England and Methodist
congregations have worshipped together since
Advent 2008 and continue to grow together.
Sadly the Roman Catholics withdrew from this
and another LEP within the town in 2013 due to
difficulties with staffing.
Our strengths and weaknesses
As a part of our mission to proclaim the good
news of the kingdom our Church endeavours to
offer a warm and friendly reception to all.
We try to teach and nurture new believers through our Sunday children's work and through working
with local Junior Schools, practically through the Christmas and Easter Journey projects in
partnership with the Bridge Builders Christian Trust.
We hope we respond to human need by loving service, although we recognise the need to increase
our efforts. We feel we could also do more to proclaim the good news and make new disciples.
We recognise that we don't do enough to nurture new believers, particularly babies and their
families when they come for baptism from outside our regular congregation.
We are a strong and willing team with organised lay responsibility to help with the running of
services, special events and initiatives. The congregation will be willing and able to offer every
assistance to the new Priest in a covenant for mission.
All Saints is currently financially challenged as is mentioned in the Financial section. We are being
helped and supported by our diocese which is committed to our life and mission.
Mission and Growth
Together with our new pioneer priest we want to:
Reach out in hospitality to those unconnected to the church and welcome them;
Create fresh expressions and pioneer ministry;
Engage in social action to address local needs;
Help individuals grow their personal faith;
Grow the faith of children and young people
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The new Incumbent
The Joint Church Council is seeking a Sacramental Pioneer Priest that the PCC can appoint to lead us
in discerning the spiritual needs of the residents of Pin Green so that we can find new ways to bring
the love of God to all the people of the parish.
Leadership
The person we are seeking should lead by the example of Christ and be:
A good listener, approachable and able to hear the views of everyone;
Communicate efficiently both in formal and less formal situations;
Encourage people to use their gifts and abilities;
Mission and Community
A pioneer mission priest will want to be involved with and reach out
to the community.
We want to join in a partnership with a new priest in developing the
areas of mission where we know improvements are needed. We
have identified some intentions as set out above; we look for help
and guidance to carry them out.
Challenges - The area:
Includes many young families sometimes;
o isolated from their wider families;
o single parent households;
Lacks a good sense of community cohesion;
o Includes many for whom Stevenage is a dormitory town;
Has a below average level of belief or faith in any religion.
Opportunities – We believe we could improve our mission of care to:
Young families, particularly those that contact us for christenings;
Those who are lonely or isolated and the residents of sheltered accommodation;
The bereaved;
Those from the parish requesting banns;
Those that use the various community buildings in the parish, especially the community centre in which our church is located;
Those that are perhaps more vulnerable for any reason;
Those that only attend occasional and seasonal services;
The community by being open and welcoming to people of all faiths and none.
Ecumenism
As a Local Ecumenical Partnership of Anglicans and Methodists we require a Priest who:
Will maintain our Church community as one united in Christ.
Will be sensitive to the existing traditions of All Saints, in Word and Sacrament
Is deeply committed to, and is enthusiastic and passionate about, ecumenism.
Will be open to the possibility of becoming an Authorised Methodist Minister.
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Personal Attributes
The ideal candidate will:
Be a team player
Be able to inspire us
Be approachable by all
Have a sense of humour
In Return
The congregation of All Saints will offer its love and support to our new Priest. We will support the
risk-taking work of the new person and share with them in their work and ministry.
We are very aware of the importance of time off and quiet time and will encourage the taking of
annual leave and days off. We are open to new ideas and look forward to working in partnership
with a clear focus on mission and service.
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Pin Green and Stevenage
Location
The Parish of All Saints is located in the
Pin Green area of Stevenage and is
bounded by Grace Way, Martin‘s, Way
Gresley Way and Fairlands Way.
Stevenage New Town was developed
as a number of neighbourhood
communities of which Pin Green is one.
All Saints Church is located within The
Oval neighbourhood centre which, in
addition to the Church, comprises a
Community Centre, shops, flats and a
members club. The Church was
opened in 1974 and shares a building
with the Oval Community Centre.
Community
The Town: Stevenage was designated Britain’s first New Town in 1946 and has since grown from a
small market town with some 5,000 residents to approx. 80,000 today. The town now comprises a
number of neighbourhood communities and a New Town Centre all of which surround the original
Old Town. Stevenage has Fair Trade status.
The Parish: Much of the Pin Green area was built by the Development Corporation during the
1960’s and early 1970’s; the development included both private and social housing. There is
continuing, mainly private, development.
Parish Population: The parish currently has approx. 12,600 residents in which all age groups are
represented. In common with the rest of Stevenage the population is largely white but many ethnic
groups are represented within the parish. A mosque serving the whole of Stevenage is located in Pin
Green, together with other places of worship.
Local Authority: Services in Stevenage are provided by Hertfordshire County Council, Stevenage
Borough Council and North Herts District Council. There are no Parish Councils in Stevenage, these
services being provided either by the Borough Council or by North Herts District Council
Community Centres: There are fourteen Community Centres within Stevenage, three of which are
within the parish of All Saints.
Employment: Many residents of Stevenage work locally, either in one of the two industrial areas, or
in the offices and shops spread throughout the town. Major employers include GlaxoSmithKline,
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Airbus Space and Defence, and MBDA. In addition, there is a substantial commuter community
which utilises the easy access to neighbouring towns and London. There is a frequent train service to
Kings Cross which is 40 minutes from Stevenage by train. Travel within Stevenage is facilitated by
good roads, regular bus services and a substantial network of off road cycle tracks.
Community Involvement: The Church’s involvement with the community is largely via its
association with The Oval Community Centre, work with the local schools and collaboration with the
Deanery, the Methodist Circuit and Churches Together In Stevenage (CTIS). In addition the Church
has regular contact with two care homes. There are several sheltered housing schemes within the
parish with which the Church does not currently have regular contact.
Education
Town Schools: There are 33 mainstream schools in Stevenage, 18 primary (combined infant and
junior) schools (one is Church of England and two Roman Catholic), four junior schools and four
infant schools. Of the seven senior schools in Stevenage one is Roman Catholic, none are Church of
England. There are also four special schools.
Parish Schools: Within the parish of All Saints there are three primary schools (none of them faith
schools), and one special school. The church works closely with these primary schools, visits are
made for assemblies etc. and the schools visit the church as part of their RE studies. In recent years
the church has worked extensively with Bridge Builders (a local Christian charity) to host dramatized
events aptly named “Christmas Journey” for Year 2 children and “Easter Journey” for Year 6 children.
The schools also attend All Saints for their carol services or invite our clergy to the school. These
events gives us contact with some 1500 children and a similar number of adults.
Further Education: North Herts College of Further Education has campuses in Stevenage and other
towns in North Hertfordshire.
Leisure and Recreation
Stevenage offers a wealth of leisure
facilities which include the 120 acre
Fairlands Valley Park (pictured), holder of
a Green Flag award, which has extensive
woodland and grassland areas and 20
acres of water across four linked lakes. It
also includes two equipped children’s
play areas, a water play facility,
showground, sailing centre and café,
orienteering trail and trim track. In addition there are several other parks and open spaces offering
football pitches, cricket pitches, tennis courts, bowling greens and children’s play equipment.
Stevenage also boasts a leisure centre (combining a theatre, concert hall, sports halls, squash courts
and indoor bowling hall), swimming pool, golf course (including pitch and putt), athletics track,
football stadium (which is home to League Two Stevenage FC), football academy, cricket club, rugby
club, multiplex cinema, ten pin bowling, a variety of gyms, children’s indoor play area, a number of
night clubs and numerous restaurants and pubs. The town is also host to many clubs and societies
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including sports clubs, art groups, drama societies and choirs. The entrance to Knebworth House
and Park is located off the Stevenage South junction of the A1(M).
Worship
Local Ecumenical Partnership:
All Saints Church is a LEP involving
The Church of England and The
Methodist Church. The Church of
England and Methodist congregations
have worshipped together since
Advent 2008.
Churchmanship: A broad range of
Anglican tradition can be found
within the Churches of Stevenage
Deanery. Anglican worship at All
Saints is within the catholic tradition.
The Priest wears alb, stole and chasuble for communion services and alb and stole for other services.
Surplice and stole are worn for weddings and funerals. The Sacrament is reserved for the sick and
housebound.
Methodist Minister: Our Methodist Minister has other Churches in his care; consequently he is only
able to regularly lead worship at All Saints for two or three services per month.
Services:
Sundays: We have just commenced holding two services, at 9:00 and 10:30 am.
The initial pattern is as follows:
Week Service
1st 9:00 Holy Communion 10:30 Morning Worship
2nd 9:00 Morning Worship 10:30 Holy Communion
3rd 9:00 Holy Communion 10:30 Morning Worship
4th 9:00 Morning Worship 10:30 Holy Communion
5th 9:00 Holy Communion 10:30 Morning Worship
There is a young people’s group ‘ASK’ (All Saints Kids) which meets every Sunday in term time except
first Sundays. The children contribute to services on occasion but recently attendance has been low
and very irregular.
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Wednesdays: Holy Communion service at 10:00am
Other Services
There is a monthly Eucharist in a senior citizens’ Home.
Healing prayer is available one Sunday per month after the 10:30 morning service. There are
ecumenical bible study and healing groups which meet on a regular basis. A Julian contemplative
prayer group meets monthly in Church.
Attendance: The average joint Anglican/Methodist attendance on Sundays is about 50. On
Wednesdays attendance is between 20 and 25. Members of the congregation are predominately
middle aged and older but there are some young people and families with young children.
Lay Involvement: There is lay involvement at all services involving lesson readers, intercessors,
servers and communion assistants.
Music and Data Projection: During our services we sing a range of traditional and more modern
hymns for which we are accompanied by our excellent organist. Hymns are usually chosen from
either “Complete Anglican Hymns Old and New”, “Hymns and Psalms" or "Singing the Faith". The
church now benefits from the use of a fixed data projector to display hymns, images and worship
text.
Fellowship: We continue our
fellowship over tea and coffee on
Sundays and after communion on
Wednesdays.
Banns: During 2015 banns were read
for seven couples whose weddings
were held elsewhere (many of which
were held in the neighbouring
medieval St Nicholas Church).
Baptism: We have held seven baptisms so far in 2016 with a further five booked at the time of
writing.
Funerals: There were two funerals held in church in 2015 and five at the local crematorium.
Confirmation: All Saints takes turns with the other Churches in the Deanery to host confirmations.
Advent and Christmas: Christingle, Carol and Crib services are held during Advent. Midnight Mass is
celebrated on Christmas Eve. There is a Family Eucharist on Christmas morning.
Lent: On Ash Wednesday the 10.00am service includes the imposition of Ashes. During Lent we
observe The Stations of The Cross as part of our Wednesday morning service.
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Holy Week: Services are held in the evening on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. On Maundy
Thursday a Eucharist is held in Church at 7.30pm followed by a supper. A short vigil is then held in
Church. On Good Friday afternoon a service of reflection is held at 3pm. On Good Friday morning
we join with Christians of all denominations for a walk of witness within the town.
Worship Advertising: Our calendar of services and events is advertised on a notice sheet, on a
screen in the foyer of the Community Centre and on the Church website. We also have a seasonally
changing display window in the foyer.
Pastoral and Ecumenical
As stated above All Saints Church is a Local Ecumenical Partnership (LEP) of Church of England and
Methodist congregations who worship together but with separate finances and legal identities.
Churches Together in Stevenage (CTIS) also provides the opportunity to work with local Christians of
all denominations and organises a series of Lent lectures each year. Stevenage is twinned with the
town of Kadoma in Zimbabwe; as part of this All Saints has informal links with Churches in Kadoma.
There are a number of pastoral projects working in the town; for example within schools, youth
projects, people recovering from addiction and street pastors. (Further information is available in
the Associate Members section of the CTIS website www.stevenagechurches.org.uk ).
Leadership
Until now, the Churchwardens have largely seen their leadership as best used in organising the laity
to support and assist the Priest in the smooth running of Church services and events. The
Churchwardens are involved in the preparation of rotas for servers, lesson readers, sidespersons,
coffee bar etc., and in ensuring the execution of these tasks. The Churchwardens are also involved
with the planning and execution of most Church events and activities. For the future, the
Churchwardens want to play a key role in helping our congregation work with our new priest in the
task of mission.
The PCC consists of the ministerial team, the Churchwardens and ten members of the laity. The PCC
meets in conjunction with the Methodist Church Council (MCC) as the Joint Church Council (JCC),
usually six times per year. Other than the Standing Committee there are currently no sub-
committees or task groups, but these are appointed as necessary
Ministerial Team
In addition to the Priest and the Methodist Minister the ministerial team consists of one Reader and
two Methodist Worship Leaders (the equivalent of Lay Leader of Worship). Our current assistant
minister (SSM) is due to retire during 2016.
Electoral Roll
The number on the Anglican electoral roll as at April 2016 was 68. The Methodist membership is 22
and combined community roll for all our contacts is 96.
Organisations
There is a Women’s Network fellowship group which meets regularly with guest speakers.
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There is also a weekly All Saints Walking Group. This involves country walks of four or five miles and
usually ends with lunch.
The Church hosts a drop in facility for vulnerable people on Monday mornings. This was originally
organised by YMCA Space with help from church members but has now been fully taken over by the
church following the loss of their funding.
Elim Pentecostal Church hires the church on Wednesday evenings for a prayer meeting.
The Community Centre, with which the Church shares a building, provides a range of community
activities including a pre-school (ages two to four years), a mother and toddler group, baby clinic and
a senior citizen friendship group. Other activities held in the Community Centre include martial arts
tuition, dancing classes and dog training. In addition the local Children’ Centre is housed within the
building.
Buildings
The Church
The Church, which seats 200, shares a building with The Oval Community Centre. This is a modern
building opened in 1974. It is a very flexible space with individual chairs that can be rearranged as
needed. Two areas can be separated off using folding partitions.
There is an office and vestry space with washing up facilities. The freehold of the part of the building
occupied by the Church is owned by Shared Churches in Herts and Beds Ltd, a company set up for
that purpose by The Church of England, The Methodist Church and The Roman Catholic Church (The
Roman Catholic Church were part of the LEP until 2013 but no longer worship at All Saints, they do
however still have an interest in the building).
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The community centre part of the building is owned by Stevenage Borough Council but leased to The
Oval (Stevenage) Community Association who administer that part of the building.
The halls, rooms, coffee bar etc. form part of the community centre and therefore the Church has
no direct control over them. The Church, however, does have exclusive use of the whole centre on
Sundays until 12.00 noon, and for the whole of Sunday on four occasions per year. The Church hires
additional use of the facilities as necessary.
Maintenance and upkeep of the Church is the responsibility of the JCC. Both Churches contribute
financially to an Administration Fund which was set up for this purpose.
The main points of the last Quinquennial report concerned the electrical supply and the glazing
above the altar. These matters have been attended to by the Fabric Officers of The JCC Ecumenical
Council. The next Quinquennial inspection is due during 2016.
The Vicarage
The house is in Derby Way, Stevenage, which is within the parish approximately half a mile from the
Church, and one and a half miles from the New Town centre. It is a large end-of-terrace house which
has been extended to provide office space and enlarge the sitting room, dining room and kitchen. It
is an attractive and comfortable family home.
The house has brick elevations under a tiled roof, was built in 1973 and was extended in 1988. The
ground floor comprises a porch, hall, cloakroom, study, L-shaped sitting room, dining room, kitchen
and utility room. Upstairs, there are four bedrooms, bathroom and under eaves store. Outside
there are easily maintained front, side and rear gardens, mainly laid to lawn. There is a detached
brick built garage which is accessed from a service road at the rear.
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Finance
Within the last two years All Saints has lost the benefit of several extremely generous givers through
relocation and sadly death. The value to the church of this giving was in excess of £12,500 pa when
the associated gift aid is also considered. In addition during this period the Roman Catholic Church
withdrew from holding services at All Saints which resulted in greater building related costs falling
on both Anglican and Methodist finances. As a consequence of this financial difficulty the diocese
has awarded mission aided status to the parish resulting in All Saints being awarded a grant of
£18,000 pa for the three years 2015 to 2017. This grant is due to be reviewed during 2016.
Without the grant the full parish share for 2015 would have been £37,482.
All Saints, Pin Green
Parochial Church Council Accounts
January to December 2015 Budget Actual Variance Notes
Receipts £ £ £
Planned giving 18,311 19,180 869 3
Tax Refund 4,102 5,266 1,164 4
Collections 1,701 1,279 (422) 5
Donations 1,197 2,307 1,110 6
Fees 1,475 772 (703)
Fund Raising 1,750 1,035 (715) 7
Coffee bar 575 560 (15)
Other receipts 5 0 (5)
Total 29,116 30,399 1,283
Payments £ £ £ Parish Share 19,482 19,482 0
Ecumenical Council Share 6,290 4,580 1,710 8
Charitable Giving 0 0
Church Running Costs 395 425 (30)
Clergy and Reader Expenses 1,750 1,191 559
Other costs 1,200 1,268 (68)
Total 29,117 26,946 2,171
£ £ £ Surplus/(Deficit) (1) 3,453 3,454
Notes 1 The balance of the PCC's bank account at 31 December 2015 was £8,351
of which £1,767 is held in restricted funds
2 Overall, the PCC has a surplus on the year of £3,362 as a result of
both an increase of receipts against budget of £1,283 and a reduction
of payments against budget of £2,080
3 There has been a small (c. 5%) improvement in planned giving.
4 The tax refund in the year was 28% above expectation, as a result of
claiming 2 years tax relief under the Gift Aid Small Donations Scheme
5 The average amount in the weekly collection plate was a disappointing £24.59 6 Donations were twice what was expected.
7 Fund raising did not go well over the year, achieving only 60% of the target
The amounts raised were:- Cake Stall Bike & Hike Plant sales
£843 £141 £51 8 The payments to the Ecumenical Council have turned out 27% less than budgeted for as a result of the
charges for the use of the Community Centre on Sunday mornings being reduced. Paul Boielle PCC Hon. Treasurer 16th. February 2016
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Christian stewardship is practised through giving by envelope and by standing order. Gift aid is fully
utilised.
Retiring collections are taken for specific charitable giving, for example in response to emergency
appeals. All Saints also participates with three other Churches under the aegis of SCIMP (Stevenage
Churches Interdenominational Missionary Project) which over the last thirty years has funded a
variety of annually chosen projects. Recently annual amounts raised have been in the order of
£5000.
Expenses of Office
Receipted claims for travel expenses, stationery, postage etc. are paid in full.
The Church has no office or secretarial provision at present.
Communications
There is a news sheet giving information about forthcoming services, meetings and events. The
Church also has a web site www.allsaints-stevenage.org.uk which displays full details of services,
events and contacts. A window in the foyer is used to provide attractive and topical monthly
displays. A screen in the foyer also displays up to date church information to community centre
users.
The All Saints Prayer
Eternal Father
Look with love on your people of All Saints’ And pour upon us the gifts of your spirit.
Draw us to you and to one another That our growing unity may bring healing and life to all;
Through Jesus Christ our Lord.
Amen
We seek a priest who can help meet the challenge of "bringing healing and life to all".