You may have heard the news that we will soon be welcoming our new vicar to Stanley. The Rev Glenn Coggins has been appointed as vicar of Stanley, Outwood and Wrenthorpe and priest in charge of Alverthorpe. Rev Coggins is currently based in East Ardsley and will be licensed as lead vicar for our United Benefice at a service at St Paul’s, Alverthorpe on Thursday 6th June.
Since Bill retired a year ago, St Peter’s church has been in what is known as period of interregnum. Interregnum is the term used to describe the period before a new vicar is appointed to fill a vacancy. During an interregnum, the administration of the parish is the responsibility of the churchwardens.
Thankfully we have a fantastic team at St Peter’s that we have been able to call on for help. Huge thanks go to Rev David Teece and our two readers Vicky Wilson and David Greenwood-Haigh, who have done a marvellous job of keeping the Church services going! As part of a United Benefice we have also been able to draw on help from Father Jonathan Bish from Outwood and Rev Jo Kershaw from Wrenthorpe, so thanks also to them.
During the interregnum the churchwardens are required to ensure the vicarage and any other property of the benefice is looked after. With the PCC we have been in regular discussion with the Diocese of Leeds (of which Wakefield is now part) about the sale of the vicarage. The building is not in a great state structurally and due to the high cost of repairs the Diocese has taken the decision to sell the property. We as a church do not get any proceeds from the sale but there is a commitment to buy another Vicarage in Stanley. As a PCC we feel that this is very important and will continue to push for this.
So as we continue through Lent to Easter this year it really feels like we are building up to a big celebration in the Church; celebrating the resurrection of Jesus on Easter Day and looking forward to the arrival of Glenn in June. We would love you to join us this Easter and you will find full details of our Easter services this magazine.
By Jason Plant, Church Warden, St Peter’s church