Huddersfield Daily Examiner

Rachel steps into new role as town Vicar

SHE WILL BRING ENERGY, CREATIVITY AND COMMITMENT, INSISTS BISHOP

- By MARTIN SHAW martin.shaw@reachplc.com @MartinShaw­WRNS

THE new Vicar of Huddersfie­ld has been appointed – and she’s no stranger to the town.

The Rev Rachel Firth, current Vicar of Lindley, will move the short distance to St Peter’s Church, in Huddersfie­ld town centre.

Born and raised in West Yorkshire, Mrs Firth grew up in Mirfield and was educated in Wakefield.

She will continue in her role as Area Dean for Huddersfie­ld and said she relished the challenges ahead.

“I’m delighted to be appointed as the next vicar of St Peter’s,” said Mrs Firth.

“After a couple of years working abroad in my late teens, I came back to Huddersfie­ld to do my first degree. That was based in the St Peter’s building just across the park from the Parish Church.

“I don’t know if you’d call that a sign of things to come, but I loved my time as a student here and have always loved the town.”

Mrs Firth, who is married to Simon and has three children, added: “I’m looking forward to building relationsh­ips across the town with all sectors and sharing in the vision of how this wonderful historic and living church can serve the town and the area.

“We have a calling, rooted in the love of Jesus, to love our neighbours and serve our communitie­s. Huddersfie­ld is a town with a wonderful friendly spirit.

“We have so much going for us in our schools and businesses, public services and higher education – and people living here and moving here who want to be part of lively, engaged and fair communitie­s.

“I think we can all see, though, that there’s lots to do in our town centre to build the thriving, buzzing and compassion­ate place we all want it to be.

“The church and our partners of all denominati­ons and faiths have a role to play and opportunit­ies to grasp – to serve and enable our communitie­s to embrace and celebrate our diversity.

“I will, of course, be sad to leave lovely Lindley, as we call it.”

Bishop of Huddersfie­ld, the Rt Rev Jonathan Gibbs, welcomed the appointmen­t and said: “Rachel has her roots in the Huddersfie­ld area and has done a fantastic job as vicar of Lindley over the last eight years, building up the church and engaging especially with schools, children and young people.

“In addition, she has earned the support and respect of her colleagues as Area Dean of Huddersfie­ld, helping to care for and support the other clergy in and around the town.

“Over the last year, Rachel has acted as Bishop’s community engagement officer for Kirklees, working on my behalf with Kirklees Council and voluntary sector groups, and demonstrat­ing her commitment to the church’s role in serving the wider community.

“Rachel will bring energy, creativity and commitment to the role at a time of major change and developmen­t in the town centre.

“Her appointmen­t is excellent news for the church and for the community in Huddersfie­ld,” added the Bishop.

Mrs Firth replaces the Rev Simon Moor, who held the post for eight years.

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Picture: SIMON MORLEY
Huddersfie­ld Parish Church, where new Vicar of Huddersfie­ld, Rev Rachel Firth, will be based 160118DHud­dersfield_01 Picture: SIMON MORLEY
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Rev Rachel Firth

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