Talk:St Martin's Church, Walsall

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St Martin's Church is situated in the West Midlands town of Walsall.

St Martin's is an Anglican (Church of England) parish, in the Deanery of Walsall and Diocese of Lichfield. The church is named after St Martin of Tours. The parish of St Martin's principally serves three large suburban housing estates, Orchard Hills, Brookhouse and Park Hall Estates in Walsall.

HISTORY

St Martin's was initially a church plant of St Matthew's Church in Walsall, under the leadership of the Reverend Vernon Nicholls, Vicar of St Matthew’s, and later Bishop of Sodor and Man. Prior to the construction of the present church building, the congregation worshipped in the Red House Pub (now the Longhorn).

The church stands on land that once belonged to the family of Mary Stanley, a site that was formerly occupied by the Stanley family home, which was demolished in error instead of the old Three Crowns pub, further up the Sutton Road. The two yew trees that flank the front pathway once stood in the garden.

The church building was consecrated by the Bishop of Lichfield, the Right Reverend Arthur Streetton Reeve, on Saturday 22nd October 1960. The building has a distinctive A frame design, and features a large carving of Christ with the children, by an unknown artist.

St Martin’s was a daughter church to St Matthew’s, and its ministers were originally curates from St Matthew’s.

In 1975 St Martin’s was granted its own incumbent, and in September 1977 St Martin’s became a district church, responsible for its own affairs, with a resident minister living in the newly constructed St Martin’s House.

On 13 December 1987 a Team Ministry was inaugurated, consisting of St Matthew’s, St Martin’s and St Luke’s, with a Team Rector and two Team Vicars. In 2011 the Team Ministry was disbanded, and St Martin's became an independent parish in its own right.

CLERGY OF ST MARTIN'S

Curates

Charles Lovell		October 1960 – April 1963 Arthur Mawson		September 1963 – March 1966 Colin Fuller		March 1966 – October 1967 Donald Felix		November 1967 – September 1968 Geoffrey Holden		September 1968 – May 1971 Philip Hills		May 1971 – September 1972 Colin Sneyd		October 1972 – November 1975 Keith Wyer		March 1976 – September 1977

Resident Ministers

Keith Wyer		September 1977 – August 1979 Richard Sutton		September 1979 – April 1983 John Sharpe		September 1983 – December 1987

Team Vicars

John Sharpe		December 1987 – September 1996 Peter Hart		June 1997 – July 2003 Simon Bickersteth	October 2005 - 2011

Vicars

Simon Bickersteth     2011 - present

Non Stipendiary Curates

Phill Ball	      June 2009 - present