Denomination Church of England Heritage designation Grade II Reader(s) Stan Edwards Diocese Diocese of Newcastle Dedication Paul the Apostle Architect Anthony Salvin | Churchmanship Traditional Catholic Vicar(s) Fr Gavin Gilchrist Phone +44 191 252 4916 Province Province of York Deanery Tynemouth | |
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Bishop(s) The Rt Revd Glyn Webster (PEV) Address Park View, Whitley Rd, Tyne and Wear NE26 2TH, UK Similar Spanish City, Coronation Chair, St Mary's Lighthouse |
The bells of st paul s church whitley bay
St Paul's Church is the parish church of Whitley Bay, North Tyneside, United Kingdom. The church was founded in 1864. The church's official title is St Paul's Church, Cullercoats but it is located near the centre of the town rather than the suburb of Cullercoats.
Contents
- The bells of st paul s church whitley bay
- History
- Present day
- Parochial Church Council
- Notable clergy
- Music
- References
History
The building was designed by Anthony Salvin for the Duke of Northumberland. It is designated by English Heritage as a Grade II listed building.
Present day
The church produces a regular newsletter and parish magazine. It also holds an annual summer fair and the St Nicholas Fair and Festival during the first weekend in Advent.
Gavin Gilchrist, (born in Hull) is the resident priest. Sandra Graham and Pam MacKenzie are the churchwardens.
As a parish in the Traditional Catholic tradition, they reject the ordination of women and so receive alternative episcopal oversight from the Bishop of Beverley (currently Glyn Webster).
Parochial Church Council
The Parochial Church Council (PCC) oversees the administration, finances and fabric of the church. The 22 member council, which meets monthly, comprises two clergy, one lay reader, two churchwardens, one treasurer, one diocesan synod representative (who attends meetings with others from the Diocese of Newcastle and Tynemouth Deanery), three deanery synod representatives (who attend meetings with others from the Tynemouth Deanery) and 12 lay members. All members except the clergy and lay reader are elected. The standing committee, consisting of five PCC members, deals with any emergency issues arising between meetings and sets agenda for PCC meetings.
Notable clergy
Music
The church has a 15-strong choir. A former organist, John Percival Forster, was killed in the Battle of the Somme on 1 July 1916, aged 28. He was organist at St Paul's for six years from 1912 to 1916. A plaque commemorating his life remains to the right of the altar.