The Vicar of Hull Minster, the Reverend Canon Dr Neal Barnes, is leaving after nine years in the city.

Canon Barnes will take up a new position of Canon for Mission and Faith Development at Liverpool Cathedral in July.

A former engineer, Canon Barnes first came to East Yorkshire in 1999 to become Vicar of Anlaby. In 2010, he was appointed Vicar of Holy Trinity Church in Hull, which in 2017 was re-designated as Hull Minster during Hull’s year as UK City of Culture.

Canon Barnes said: “My wife Stella and I would particularly value your prayers as we prepare to move to Liverpool.

“It’s been a genuine privilege for me to serve the congregation and community of Hull Minster and I am so grateful for the wonderful support I have had from colleagues and members of the church.

“I’ve seen so many wonderful changes in my time here, from Holy Trinity achieving Minster status to the physical changes that have helped us to embrace the wider community in so many new and exciting ways…

“Leaving Hull Minster will be a huge wrench, but I do believe that God’s timing is right for me and for Hull Minster.”

Canon Barnes has led the Hull Minster community during a period of remarkable growth and transformation.

Congregation numbers have more than doubled over the past five years, while the church’s development project has rejuvenated the building, to make it a welcoming and flexible place of worship and a major venue for social, cultural and community events.

The Rev Irene Wilson, Associate Vicar, said: “During Neal’s time at the Minster he has made an immeasurable contribution to the work, life and success of the church.

“It will be with sadness that we see him leave us for his new role in Liverpool, but also with our grateful thanks for the vision and commitment he brought to making Hull Minster an integral place as a loving and serving community and a vital centre for culture in the heart of the city.”

Community Minister Dan Broom added: “Neal has overseen the growth of a staff and volunteer team who share his commitment to see the Minster making a significant contribution to the community of Hull, now and into the future.

“He will leave 14 staff and over 80 volunteers who will continue to oversee everything from worship through to the commercial activity at Hull Minster, ensuring it remains a wonderful place to worship, enjoy, explore and belong.”

The Very Reverend Dr Sue Jones, Dean of Liverpool, said: “Neal’s appointment is a significant one for our cathedral as we look to the future.

“We have great opportunities to reach people with over 750,000 visitors a year. We believe each of these can encounter God as they spend time with us and we want to look at how we can support people on a faith journey.

“Neal comes to us with an impressive track record in Hull and his gifts and skills will enable us to move forward as a cathedral. I look forward to welcoming him and Stella and pray for them as they plan their move to Liverpool.”

Canon Barnes will lead his final service at Hull Minster on Sunday, June 16. He will be Licensed and Installed at Liverpool Cathedral on Saturday, July 13, by the Dean of Liverpool, and formally welcomed into the Diocese the following day by the Bishop of Liverpool, the Right Reverend Paul Bayes.