'Extraordinary General Meeting for the Communities of Middle Esk Moor'

Occurring
for 1 hour
Venue
St Hilda, Egton
Address
Egton Whitby, YO21 1UT, United Kingdom

Following Bishop Barry’s visit to Middle Esk Moor and his encouraging conversations with Reverend Anthony, Ed Mangles, Jackie Newton and others, we are holding a special EGM for everyone across our four parishes. This gathering will be a chance to share our collective vision for a flourishing, sustainable future—one that ensures we are able to maintain a full-time priest for the long term, with Anthony continuing in that role through to his retirement in 2035.
We’ll introduce the overall shape of the plan that’s now emerging, including some of the steps needed to strengthen our local ministry, deepen our working together, and secure a sustainable approach to finances. While the finer details will be worked through by the Advisory Council and the individual PCCs, this meeting is an opportunity for everyone to hear the direction of travel and offer their reflections.
All are warmly welcome.

St Matthew's Grosmont

Our benefice, Middle Esk Moor, was created in 2000 and comprises the parishes of Glaisdale with Lealholm, Egton, Grosmont and Goathland. Our churches are set in the spectacular countryside of the moors and dales of the North York Moors National Park. They can be reached via the A171 Middlesbrough to Whitby road, or the A169 Whitby to Pickering road.

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Egton
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'Extraordinary General Meeting for the Communities of Middle Esk Moor'

Occurring
for 1 hour
Venue
St Hilda, Egton
Address
Egton Whitby, YO21 1UT, United Kingdom

Following Bishop Barry’s visit to Middle Esk Moor and his encouraging conversations with Reverend Anthony, Ed Mangles, Jackie Newton and others, we are holding a special EGM for everyone across our four parishes. This gathering will be a chance to share our collective vision for a flourishing, sustainable future—one that ensures we are able to maintain a full-time priest for the long term, with Anthony continuing in that role through to his retirement in 2035.
We’ll introduce the overall shape of the plan that’s now emerging, including some of the steps needed to strengthen our local ministry, deepen our working together, and secure a sustainable approach to finances. While the finer details will be worked through by the Advisory Council and the individual PCCs, this meeting is an opportunity for everyone to hear the direction of travel and offer their reflections.
All are warmly welcome.