Every six years a completely new Electoral Roll must be created, and 2025 is one of these years. This means that everyone who is currently on their Electoral Roll and wishes to remain so must apply again, the same as new members would do during a revision year. The Notice of Preparation of a New Electoral Roll will be displayed near the main door of every church in the parish two months before the Annual Parochial Church Meeting.Everyone who wishes to be included on the new Electoral Roll must complete a form to be included and given to the Church Warden or Electoral Roll secretary by the date on the notice.
Cream Teas will be served at Selside Memorial Hall on Sunday 23rd June 2pm-4pm.Tombola & Cake Stall. Tickets available on the door.Proceeds to St Thomas' Church and Selside Memorial Hall.
The lanes of Selside often put on a stunning show of bluebells from the end of April on into May.Come and take a stroll along the lanes around the church and its grounds, and the school to see nature's wonderful display. As well as other wild flowers, you may also sight an Orange-tip butterfly, and more.Parking available at the church or school. Refreshments available at the church. St Thomas's Church in association with Selside School
Dear Friends, It is wonderful to have finally joined you as Priest-in-Charge of the Beacon Team of churches. We began with a bang (well, certainly a bell or two!) on Monday 15th April with a huge celebration at St. John the Evangelist, Grayrigg where I was licensed and installed. It was a great occasion with people turning out from each parish and my family coming up from the Midlands to support me. Thank you to everyone who made it such a special and memorable evening and for your warm welcome. I am excited to begin working in the team in this new role. It will take time to get to know all of the parishes, but I will be working with the local schools and joining in with as many community events as possible, so hopefully you will see me around if we haven’t met yet! I have two grown up children, James (21) who’s currently studying at Sheffield University and Eleanor (17) who is at QKS in the 6th form studying A levels. I love singing, dancing with Crook Morris, paddleboarding, have been known to run a mile or two (I ran 10 marathons in 10 days for the Brathay Trust in 2021) and enjoy getting out and about with our poodle, Milo. As I write this letter it is a bright sunny day for once after almost continuous rain for what feels like an eternity! I’ve noticed the blossom on the trees again and everything starting to thrum with signs of new life and regrowth. This is a new chapter for me and for our parishes as we continue to walk with God through each season. I will be praying daily for our parishes, for all who live and work in them, for God to bless each person and for them to see signs of his presence as they go about their lives. May you know God’s rich blessing on you this day.