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Deanery Synod meetings

Deanery Synods are formal meetings, which are mainly for information and discussion about mission and ministry in the area. Occasionally they are required to take formal decisions, sometimes by means of a vote. All Licensed Clergy in the Deanery are automatically members of the Chapter and Deanery Synod. Deanery Synods also have Lay Members, i.e. those who are not Clergy. Every three years, Annual Parochial Church Meetings elect their Lay representatives to Deanery Synods. The Lay representatives form the electorate for the House of Laity on the Diocesan and General Synod.

Deanery Synod meetings for Basildon in 2025 are as follows:

  • Tuesday 18th February St Andrew’s, Wickford
  • Wednesday 21st May St Nicholas, Laindon
  • Thursday 18th September Holy Cross, Basildon
  • Thursday 20th November Emmanuel, Billericay
Unveiled

A regular Friday night arts and performance event at St Andrew’s Church, 7.00 – 9.00 pm, 11 London Road, Wickford, Essex SS12 0AN.

Exhibitions, open mic nights, performances, talks and more!

  • Unveiled – a wide range of artist and performers from Essex and wider, including Open Mic nights (come and have a go!).
  • Unveiled – view our hidden painting by acclaimed artist David Folley, plus a range of other exhibitions.
Spring Programme 2025
  • 17 January (7.00 pm) – ‘The Way’ exhibition viewing evening. Meet artist Steve Whittle, see his exhibition & hear him interviewed. This artist, based in Westcliff-on-Sea based, uses collage to create Stations of the Cross & a range of other scenes, both religious and landscape.
  • 31 January (7.00 pm) – ‘Four Essex Trios’. An evening of poems and photographs with Jonathan Evens exploring thin places and sacred spaces in Essex, including Bradwell, Broomfield, Pleshey, and Runwell.
  • 14 February (7.00 pm) – An evening with the Ladygate Scribblers. Hear poetry and prose from a long-established Wickford-based writers group.
  • 28 February (7.30 pm) – Open Mic Night. Everybody is welcome to come along & play, read, sing or just spectate. See you there for a great evening of live performance!
  • 14 March (7.00 pm) – Simon Law in concert. Simon has fronted the rock bands Fresh Claim, Sea Stone and Intransit, as well as being a founder of Plankton Records and becoming an Anglican Vicar. This will be his final concert for us before retirement.
  • 28 March (7.30 pm) – Dave Crawford & friends in concert. Popular local musician, Dave Crawford writes engaging/melodic songs in Americana/ Alt-Rock/Indie-Folk. He has performed at the Leigh Folk Festival, Pin Drop Sessions, & Music for Mind together with Kev Butler. This will be Dave’s third concert at Unveiled. We have also enjoyed his powerful vocals & guitar at our Open Mic Nights.
  • 11 April (7.30 pm) – Tim Almond in concert. ‘Around the World in 60 Minutes’ featuring songs and stories from Kenya, Ethiopia, Malawi, Ecuador and Bangladesh.

These events do not require tickets (just turn up on the night). There will be a retiring collection to cover artist and church costs. 
See http://wickfordandrunwellparish.org.uk/whats-on.html for fuller information.

'Trials and Tribulation: Modern Interpretations of Iconography'
  • 13 September – 20 December 2024, St Andrew’s Church, 11 London Road, Wickford SS12 0AN.

    The Way: An exhibition by Steve Whittle
    11 January – 18 April 2025
    St Andrew’s Church, 11 London Road, Wickford SS12 0AN
    ‘The main medium I use is collage and over many years I have developed the technique which can be seen in many of the pictures in this exhibition.’
    View the exhibition and hear Steve speak about his work at ‘Unveiled’, the arts & performance evening at St Andrew’s Wickford, Friday 17 January, 7.00 pm.
    St Andrew’s is usually open: Sat 9am-12.30pm; Sun 9.30am-12 noon; Mon 2-3.45pm; Tue 1-4.30pm; Wed 10am-12 noon; Fri 10am-1pm.
    https://wickfordandrunwellparish.org.uk/whats-on.html

    A COMMEDIA CHRISTMAS CAROL – Tuesday December 17th

    TUESDAY 17TH DECEMBER

    START 7:30

    DURATION: 60 MINS

    DOORS OPEN 7PM

    FREE MULLED WINE & MINCE PIE INCLUDED

    ADULT TICKETS £15

    UNDER 16s TICKETS ARE FREE AT ST. MARTIN’S CHURCH, BASILDON, only

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    Hear Jonathan Evens speak about artists from Broomfield (including Thomas Huxley-Jones, Gwynneth Holt and Rosemary Rutherford) at St Mary with St Leonard in Broomfield, 2.00 pm, Saturday 8 February 2025.

    Huxley-Jones and Rutherford both created artworks in this Deanery, for St Martin le Tours in Basildon and St Peter’s Church in Nevendon. Jonathan talk will cover the lives and work of these artists including their work in the Diocese of Chelmsford and the Basildon Deanery.

    For more information see –  https://stmarybroomfield.org/rutherford-project-events-calendar/ 

    Wickford Church of England School shortlisted for national award

    Not only is The Wickford Church of England School rated an Outstanding School by Ofsted, but it has also been on the shortlist of this year’s Times Educational Supplement awards for Primary School of the Year.

    Check out this article in The Echo about the school being shortlisted for this prestigious award.

    Miss Bristow, Head of School, says of the School:

    “The school provides education for children from the ages of 2-7 in the local area. As a team, we aim to create a respectful, caring and secure place for children to explore, learn and be happy together. As a distinctively Christian school, spirituality is at the heart of all we do and we are supported in doing this by the close links we have with the Wickford and Runwell Parish.”

    Jon Severs, editor of Tes Magazine said: “Congratulations to all the shortlisted entries – the standard was so high this year despite the challenges schools face.

    “It is critical we celebrate excellence and share it widely so we can ensure that the fantastic work happening in education is properly recognised.”

    Wickford Church of England School is part of The HEARTS Academy Trust, which was established in 2011 and is inspired by its values of happiness, self-esteem, achievement, respect & responsibility, truth, spirituality and service. The Trust was founded by The Wickford Church of England School, and also now includes Briscoe Primary School and Nursery, Waterman Primary School, Stambridge Primary School, Hilltop Junior School and Hilltop Infant School. In 2018 they were proud to open The Atrium, a specialist alternative provision for children with social and emotional needs.

    HEARTS Academy Trust are also extremely proud to announce that their CEO, Mrs Debbie Rogan, has been given the prestigious Pearson Silver Award for Lifetime Achievement. This year saw exceptionally high-quality entries from educational settings across the UK with Debbie being highlighted as a particularly strong candidate.

    Bronze Award for Wickford and Runwell MU

     

    Wickford and Runwell Mothers’ Union Branch has been awarded a bronze award for their support and raising awareness of domestic abuse using the Rise Up campaign. Two members were invited to the head office, Mary Sumner House, in London in recognition of this.

    St George’s Day celebrations

    Rev. David Ibiayo, Rector of St. Chad, Vange, and Priest-In-Charge of St. Margaret’s Bowers Gifford with North Benfleet, shares the reasons why St Chad’s Vange has a special annual celebration of St George’s Day:

    “We sometimes tell people things we are up to, and their response to what we tell them is sometimes heartwarming.  You can imagine saying the following to a friend, “I am going into hospital next week for a minor procedure,” and then the friend responds, “I will be thinking of you” or “I will be praying for you.”  I am sure this will make you feel good.

    The question I ask myself is this, in addition to what the Church of England is already doing in England, what more can the Church of England do?  Hence my suggestion is this, the church should make the most of St. George’s Day, which can also be seen as England’s national day.

    The Church of England can use this day to remind everyone in England that the church is praying for their wellbeing and hoping the best for them in whatever situation they are in, and that the church is also praying that we can be good neighbours to each other.

    Every year at St. Chad, Vange, we celebrate St. George’s Day, and as part of the celebration we invite four primary schools to church to be part of our St. George’s Day Schools’ Celebration.  Each school then talks about the values of their schools and how it is beneficial to the community.

    Just imagine on the 23rd of April every year we are able to wish each other happy St. George’s day, wishing the best for our neighbours, this will definitely transform the beautiful green and pleasant land – England, where we live.

    Although as a church we think of everyone every day, it is important we can be emphatic every year on the 23rd of April letting everyone in England know that we are praying for them, and also praying for other countries who are our neighbours.

    The Church of England as a national church should find opportunities to show their relevance in the everyday life of people in England.”

    Click on the links to view the 2024 St. George’s Day Schools’ Celebration and St. George’s Day Concert at St Chad’s Vange.

    From Hong Kong to Wickford

    FROM HONG KONG TO WICKFORD was an exhibition of Ho Wai-On’s lifetime interaction with UK and Hong Kong based artists/people that have resulted in many creative works. This multifaceted pictorial display with stories was staged at Wickford St. Andrew’s Church from September to December 2023.
    Wai-On’s webpage on the exhibition contains most of the stories displayed about the exhibits and those who created them and some of the images.
    Click here to see Wai-On’s webpage.
    Rail & Street Pastor

    Mike Tricker was licenced in October 2020 as a Licensed Lay Minister (LLM) in the Wickford and Runwell Team Ministry. He says that he “was called an evangelist disguised as an LLM”, and that “there is some truth in that”. He thinks preaching is the same thing; that is, meeting people where they are and trying to bring Jesus alive in our lives. He has sat himself down in Costa, prayer tents, street kitchens, and wherever he can find to talk about the good news from the early days of his faith.

    He also started training as a Street and Rail Pastor to continue that theme of bringing Jesus to the fringes. Street pastors are trained volunteers from local churches who care about their community. They patrol in teams of men and women, on a Friday and Saturday night, to care for, listen to and help people who are out on the streets.

    A street pastor is someone who is…

    • A Christian and is part of a local church;
    • Concerned for society and their local community;
    • Willing to engage with people, whatever their perspective on life and wherever they hang out;
    • Happy to work in a team and in collaboration with other agencies and projects, both statutory and voluntary.

    Mike has written about his experience as Street and Rail Pastor for ‘Transforming Ministry’.  His article is called ‘Being Christ’s Hands on the Streets’ and is about his call to the fringes of society as expressed through his work as a Street Pastor. ‘Transforming Ministry’ is a magazine that equips, challenges and transforms its readers and their ministry. This excellent publication, sent to most Readers (LLM)s, includes news, articles by members of the CRC, and theological articles following a theme for each issue. Many Readers (LLMs) find this an excellent resource for information, learning and reflection.

    Mike writes: “For me the pastor network is a practical theology in action.  In Matthew 25:31-46 when the disciples asked, when did we see you hungry. Jesus answers them “Truly I tell you, just as you did it to one of the least of these who are members of my family, you did it to me”.

    A patrol with the street pastors is seeking out members of Jesus creation and showing them and therefore our Lord love. I have at times felt closer to Jesus on a cold night talking to someone in need of help, than I have at the eucharist. These are truly the thinnest moments of my life, where the divide between heaven and earth is very thin indeed.”

    He also says: “I love my role and all the opportunities that it gives to talk about our Lord to everyone and bring his love to a world that so desperately needs it.” Mike posts his sermons at https://christianpathway.net/ 

    https://streetpastors.org/locations/basildon/ / https://streetpastors.org/locations/billericay/

    Cast & Crew Theatre Workshop

    Rev Trudy Arnold is a founder member and committee member of Cast & Crew Theatre Workshop, a popular community amateur theatre company on Canvey Island. A laid back and friendly group, C&C are always welcoming new members and offering a chance to try your hand onstage and behind the scenes. Heaps of social events and theatre trips take place within the group and all established members get the chance to direct and stage manage as well as act or be an important part of the backstage crew. They are an active and friendly group who manage to fit social events, charity fund raising and group fund raising into their busy rehearsal schedules. In 2023 C&C performed a Murder Mystery at St Andrew’s Basildon to raise funds for the Restoration of Holy Cross Church. https://www.castandcrew.uk/

    Fresh Claim & Plankton Records

    Rev Simon Law formed the blues/rock/funk band Fresh Claim following the demise of his previous bands “Sea Stone” and “Intransit”, the bands that he had fronted throughout the late seventies and early eighties. Simon was, and still remains, Fresh Claim’s guitarist and vocalist, although now also plays solo and with the Law Family Banned. Fresh Claim formed in 1986 and released nine albums. The band name came after Simon visited the local (then named) Unemployment Benefit Office and had to go to the (then named) ‘Fresh Claims’ counter! Given the political situation at the time, and the fact that Fresh Claim’s aim has always been to communicate the Christian Faith and how it relates to life today through great music – it was a good choice!

    Simon is also a founding partner of Plankton Records which has, since 1978, been one of the UK’s few independent grassroots Christian-based record labels. With over 70 releases under our belt, they primarily aim to offer a platform to artists whose music has something to say about and to the world and the human condition – songs which may in the past have come under the wide encompassing banner of ‘protest songs’.
    Watch the video for Simon’s song ‘The Haven’.

    Exhibition Reviews & Articles

    Revd Jonathan Evens writes regularly on the Arts for a range of mainstream and church publications including Artlyst, ArtWay, Church Times, International Times, Seen & Unseen and Stride. In his writing, he aims to highlight artists that engage with aspects of spirituality and document ways in which the Church engages effectively with the Arts. He has also sought to practice what he preaches by undertaking cultural programming within his parishes and supporting artists by running for 11 years an artist’s collective called commission4mission.

    In addition to his Arts journalism, he also writes poetry and short stories, some of which have been published by Amethyst Review, International Times and Stride. He is co-author of The Secret Chord, an impassioned study of the role of music in cultural life written through the prism of Christian belief.

    The Secret Chord is an accessible exploration of artistic dilemmas from a range of different perspectives which seeks to draw the reader into a place of appreciation for what makes a moment in a ‘performance’ timeless and special. He has also contributed to ‘All Shall Be Well: Poems for Julian of Norwich’, ‘Finding Abundance in Scarcity: Steps Towards Church Transformation – A HeartEdge Handbook’, and ‘Liturgy on the Edge: Pastoral & Attractional Worship’. He blogs at joninbetween.blogspot.com.

    Check out Jonathan’s Arts journalism at the following sites: Artlyst; ArtWay (put Evens in the search box); Church Times; International Times; Seen & Unseen; and Stride. Read ‘The Secret Chord’. Hear Jonathan read his poem for ‘All Shall Be Well: Poems for Julian of Norwich’.

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