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Church Micro 7645...Braintree - St Paul's Traditional Cache

Hidden : 4/21/2015
Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
1 out of 5

Size: Size:   other (other)

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Geocache Description:

A simple Church Micro near a modern church serving the East of Braintree.


The first St Paul's church was in East Street, next to where Dominos Pizza is today. It was opened on Saturday October 11th, 1913, at a time when Courtaulds, Crittalls and Lake and Elliot were employing hundreds of people in their new factories and providing for housing for them in East Braintree. There was a population of nearly 2000 within ten minutes walk of St Paul's. In August 1914, the First World War began. In October, St Paul's Church was requisitioned for war use, first as a YMCA recreation hall, for soldiers billeted locally, and later as a meat store.

By 1925, the then-vicar of St Michael's, who had responsibility for St Paul's, recommended that there should be a new site for St Paul's, in the Hay Lane/Cressing Road area. By 1929, no site was found, and the idea was abandoned. During the Second World War, on October 16th 1940, two parachute mines fell behind East Street, damaging St Paul's, but it was repaired and services started again on November 6th 1940. In the 1950s, a new St Paul's was considered again. The council offered St Paul's a vacant plot of land, plans were made, a 'Building for the Future' sign was erected, a fund was started, but nothing happened. In 1966, the Reverend Richard Mulrenan became vicar of St Michael's. He revived the idea of St Paul's, Hay Lane. Plans were prepared in 1967. They were ready to go ahead in 1968, but funds fell £8000 short of the estimated cost. A PCC meeting was arranged. On that day, the vicar received a solicitor's letter containing a cheque for £8000, a third share of the estate of a former Braintree resident and member of St Michael's Church, unknown to anyone present at the meeting. The PCC vote was unanimous, certain that their prayers had been answered.

In December 1968, Norman Thorp arrived as curate-in-charge. The Foundation stone was laid on a snowy winter's day on February 15th 1969. On October 11th 1969, St Paul's was dedicated, exactly 56 years after St Paul's, East Street was opened. Morning and evening services began the following day. There were just 24 members of St Paul's on the parish electoral roll, 4 of whom had been asked by the vicar to transfer to St Paul's to help establish the work there. Monthly family services were introduced, and gradually increased in numbers. By 1973, the average attendance was about 130. At about this time, East Street was sold, and the proceeds were used to build a wooden church hall. Through the 70s, St Paul's saw a considerable growth in the numbers of families joining - quite a few as the result of the formation of a St Paul's football team!

As East Braintree developed during the ministry of Stephen and Sheila Lloyd, the diocese looked into creating an independent parish of St Paul's. Initial consultations took place from 1989, and on 1st August 1992, the new parish of St Paul's Braintree was created. Under the incumbency of Robin Sewell, an extension consisting of a welcome area, a new kitchen and new toilets was started in 2003, and completed in 2005. The next priest-in-charge, Sarah Hayward, was licensed in 2013. Under her leadership, Messy Church was launched, which proved to be very popular with the local community. Sarah was also the Training Incumbent of curate Colin Fairweather, who joined St Paul's church in June 2016. Sarah moved on to begin a pioneer ministry in Myland, Colchester, in August 2019. Colin left in February 2021 to become the priest-in-charge of five parishes in the Stansted Mountfitchet area.

The current priest-in-charge is Richard Chand, who was licensed by the Bishop of Colchester on November 2020, on Zoom.

You are looking for a nano cache. The difficulty rating reflects the fact that the location is overlooked so some degree of stealth will be required when searching.

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Additional Hints (Decrypt)

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Decryption Key

A|B|C|D|E|F|G|H|I|J|K|L|M
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N|O|P|Q|R|S|T|U|V|W|X|Y|Z

(letter above equals below, and vice versa)