Farewell to Deacon Selina


It’s part of church life that ministers and deacons come to serve for a time, and then are called to move on. After ten years in Abingdon, supporting both All Saints and Trinity churches, Deacon Selina has touched the lives of many within the churches and far beyond. (Revd Georgina, seen here with her, has recently arrived.)

Selina became more widely known in the town when she served as chaplain to Mayor Gwyneth Lewis and championed the Mayor’s chosen cause, Reducing the Risk, a charity supporting those affected by domestic abuse. She led the Civic service and helped at the town’s Remembrance Service and the Fair Service, and supported many individuals in ways that only they will know.

Yesterday, a farewell service was held for her at Trinity. It was a joyful occasion that reflected the breadth of her ministry

Attendance: 114 adults and 10 children
Collection: £385.55 raised for Reducing the Risk

The service featured a diverse selection of music chosen by Selina, from a Māori love song (Pokarekare Ana), to a Zambian blessing, an 18th-century hymn, a farewell song composed by the Toddler Group, and a lively children’s song with actions (Our God is a Great Big God).

Revd Keith Underhill described Selina as being like an iceberg: the congregation saw just a small part of her ministry — leading services, baptisms, and funerals and church groups but much more happened beneath the surface. She supported schools, advocated for people in court, and was a compassionate presence for individuals going through difficult times. One person said how her mum lit up when she talked with them about what mattered to them.

There were refreshments, and a large cake to be cut in the Conduit Centre afterwards, and presentations from All Saints, Trinity, and the Wantage and Abingdon Methodist Circuit. Now it is time for Selina to take the next step in her journey. She leaves with our thanks and prayers.

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