THE
PARISH OF ST. AIDAN
Parish Review
2005

PARISH BEGINNINGS

The Consecration of the Church of St.
Aidan, Manchester, Sunday 21 October 1996
Initially, the Community of St. Aidan worshipped in rented rooms, but in
February 1996 an opportunity arose for it to purchase a redundant United Reformed Church
Hall, (Presbyterian / Congregationalist) in Levenshulme, Manchester, no more than 3 miles
distant. In worldly terms the prospect was rather daunting. There were at least two
(marginally) higher offers on the market and the Community only had about £900 in the
Bank.
Fr Gregory put the matter before the church and people prayed and dug
deep. There were just 10 days to go before closure on the sale. In that time a small
community of 20 households raised the deposit of £12,000 towards a mortgage of £28,000
and then in the following 6 months, a further £10,000 to fund repairs, rewiring and the
like. (Much of the Church furnishings had been funded over the previous year). In a few
weeks the answer came back from the vendors. The offer had been accepted!
The community was ecstatic and praised God for his bountiful goodness. The
next few months were rather hectic as a repair team and contractors got to work. The
Community was able to move in on the Feast of Ss. Peter and Paul, (joint patrons of the
see of Antioch), and then a second phase of work building the dais, solea and iconostasis
and other screening. In the meantime, Fr Gregory had approached Bishop Gabriel and asked
him if he would be prepared to come over to Manchester and consecrate the altar and church
later in the year.
The Community was overjoyed when it heard Bishop Gabriel's decision. Yes
indeed he would come ... on 20 October! The pressure was really now on. Would everything
be finished on time? ... In the end the
temple was ready, but only just. Worked
stopped at midnight Friday 18 October, 17 hours before the first service of the
consecration, Vespers on the Saturday night.
The following day the occasion was glorious and greatly blessed. Orthodox
clergy and participants from other parishes crowded into the Church. The moving
consecration service, (somewhat akin to baptising the altar table), profoundly moved us
all. Here, just over 2 years from Fr Gregory and his group's momentous decision was a
fully functioning Orthodox parish. A great part followed with a feast fit for kings. We
were also greatly blessed to be visited by Vladika Anatoly, a titular Archbishop in the
Russian Diocese of Sourozh, who was in Manchester that day to serve the Liturgy for the
Russian community.

How
the Church looks now (Pascha 2006)
A MISSION PLAN
Since the Consecration took place the Community of St. Aidan has laboured
to extend its work. More has been done to the building, new people have been received and
chrismated into the Orthodox Church and a foundation has been laid for the future. As our
Mission Plan we simply keep before us the words of the Psalm:-
"Unless the Lord builds the house,
those who build it labour in vain" (Psalm 126:1)
These are a few of the initiatives we have put in place to reach
out to the Community:-
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From Tuesday 13 June 2006
we are launching a weekly Prayer and Bible Study Meeting in Church to
enable Orthodox and enquirers alike to grown in the knowledge, love and
service of God.
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Good teaching, publicity and communication resources are essential
to make Orthodoxy more visible and accessible. All our services are in English, (which is
vital for a true integration of Orthodoxy within British culture) and we take a pride in
our excellent bookstall and literature.
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We try to make our pastoral work personal, accessible and service
orientated for anyone who God puts in our way, Orthodox and non-Orthodox alike.
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We run a charity shop where people on limited resources can obtain
furniture, clothing and household articles for next to nothing.
With these strategies and services already in place we hope to be
faithful servants of He who, for our sake, became the Servant of all.
Deanery Parish Review 2005
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| The
Council |
Fr.
Philip at St. Aidan's |
Early in 2005, Fr. Gregory and Fr. Philip Hall from our All Saints of
Lincolnshire parish in Lincoln began to explore the possibility of their
communities helping each other to review parish life with an eye to growth
and mission.
So often we can only see the picture
from our own perspective. To have a supportive trusted second pair of
eyes can give us three dimensional rather than two dimensional vision.
In this, the idea of a twinned Parish Review was born. Both
communities agreed to the idea and plans were made. Both parishes
would consult their own members and the Parish Council formally on six
(revised to seven) key areas of Parish Life ... what was done well and areas
for possible further development.
For both parishes, the Review
process began in parallel in September and concluded on Saturday 5th
November 2005 with an extended Parish Council drawing up a Parish
Development Plan, guided by Fr. Philip in Manchester and Fr. Gregory in
Lincoln. We can now present the results of the Parish Review online
with downloadable files in three popular formats. We also offer the
(revised) standard Review templates. It may be that your own parish
could use this process to help it become more confident and effective in
mission. All we need to remember is that God gives the growth.
What he requires from us is good stewardship in the talents he has given us.
Downloadable Files
Adobe
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Parish Review Guide Questionnaire St. Aidan 2005.pdf
Parish
Development Plan St. Aidan 2005.pdf
St. Aidan
Parish Review Report 2005.pdf
Explanatory Guides and Standard Template
Files
(copyright condition, permission before amendment to use please)
Parish Reviews Summary.pdf
Deanery Parish Reviews.pdf
Parish Review Consultation.pdf
Parish Review Guide
Questionnaire.pdf
Parish Development Plan.pdf |