FIFTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME (Sunday 13 July 2014) WELCOME TO ST JOHN’S CHURCH, DEE WHY St John’s is a place of soul-stirring worship, challenging preaching, fine art and music, warm fellowship and outreach. It remains as Dee Why’s oldest institution. We are an Anglican parish in the Catholic Tradition of Anglicanism, which:  welcomes everyone  seeks to live the life of Christ in community  reaches out in love to others to share this life If you are a baptised communicant Christian from another Church you are welcome to receive Holy Communion with us today, or you may choose to come forward to receive a blessing. Please join us for refreshments after all services. as we celebrate Ordinary Sunday 15 (Sunday 13 July 2014) 8:00am Hymns: Setting: 10:00am Hymns: Setting: Motet: Voluntary: 6:00pm Hymns: Responses: Psalm: Canticles: Anthem: Holy Eucharist 96, 519, 452 (TIS) A Parish Mass (Michael Dudman) Family Eucharist with Godly Play 96, 519, 452 (TIS) Messe Breve no. 7 in C (Charles Gounod) Thou Knowest Lord (Henry Purcell) We adore thee (Giovanni da Palestrina) Crown Imperial March (William Walton) No Adult Preparation for the Sacraments Choral Evensong 150, 252 (NEH) Ferial Responses 100 Magnificat in F (A. Herbert Brewer) Nunc Dimittis (Thomas Morley) If ye love me (Thomas Tallis) St John’s Anglican Church acknowledges the traditional custodians of this land and pays respect to all Aboriginal people, and to their families past and present. For more information please visit our website www.stjohnsdeewhy.org.au 13 July 2014 St Paul's apostolate was wide-ranging, and in addition to his letters where possible he visited the Church communities around the Mediterranean. The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Justin Welby, in his many-sided ministry is continuing in part that of his predecessor in visiting Churches of the Anglican Communion. Not being a pope, and having few canonical powers outside England, he ''presides in charity'', seeking to build bridges and offer encouragement in widely differing cultures, and is able to exercise moral authority. Please read the report on his recent visit to South Africa posted on the lobby noticeboard. On his visit, he called on Christians to the disciplines of prayer and spending time in “contemplation and wonder”; “there has never been a renewal of the Church without the renewal of prayer”, observing that while Jesus calls us to be �the light of the world’ our internal issues can create barriers. “Reconciliation is a complicated, fragile product and it takes time,” he explained. “The mistake is to ignore it. It’s like a bicycle, which when you stop riding, will fall.” “We are not to be like a political party excluding those that disagree with us.” The Church does not have the luxury of throwing out people with whom it disagrees. We are to be a beacon of hope on diversity and many other issues in the church. Archbishop Justin’s program included visiting Alexandra, one of the oldest – mainly black and poor – townships, walking in witness to a small one-roomed house where Nelson Mandela lived, connecting with and washing the feet of young people, and referring to Jesus’ teaching that whoever wants to become a leader must be the servant of all. COMING EVENTS Sat 19 Jul Sat 2 Aug Sat 9 Aug Sat 23 Aug Sat 20 Sun 21 Sep Sat 11 Oct Sun 19 Oct Mon 3 Nov Sat 22 Nov Sun 23 Nov Men’s Breakfast following 7:30am Eucharist St John’s Op Shop 8:30am Organ Recital 2:00pm Trivia Night 6:00pm Weekend Festival of Music Afternoon Tea Dance 3:00pm Bear Cottage Benefit Concert 7:00pm Dedication Festival and Parish Lunch 10:00am All Souls’ Day – Fauré’s Requiem 7:30pm St John’s Parish Fête Christ the King – Cathedral Singers 10:00am PARISH NEWS Fr John Butterworth: Thank-you for again officiating at this morning’s services while Fr Steven and Dn Sandra are on leave. Amnesty International: Letter writing will be conducted today after each morning service. For more information please speak with Neridah Byrne today. Music notes for today’s Family Eucharist: The setting this morning is by the French composer, Charles Gounod (1818-1893); this mass was originally written for tenor and bass soloists and later adapted for a four part choir. This morning the choir will sing two anthems: the first written by the English composer Henry Purcell (16591695) as part of the Funeral Sentences composed for the funeral of Queen Mary in 1695, and repeated later in the same year at the composer's funeral. The second anthem is by the Italian composer Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina (c. 1525-1594), who was maestro di cappella in several churches in Rome, most notably at the Julian Chapel in St Peter's Basilica in the Vatican. Palestrina left hundreds of compositions, including 105 settings of the mass. The voluntary is an arrangement of the orchestral march composed in 1937 for the Coronation of King George VI by Sir William Walton (1901-1983). The stirring central march section (in E flat) is contrasted with the fanfarelike theme (in C major) which frames the march. St John’s Men’s Group Breakfast on Saturday 19 July in the Parish Centre will follow the 7:30am Eucharist. Our guest, parishioner and police force officer, Winston Langthorne, is to speak on “how policing both challenges and affirms one’s faith”. All welcome ($5 donation invited); to assist with catering, please add your name to the list in the lobby. The Australian Church Women (ACW) Fellowship Day Service will be held on Friday 25 July, 10:30am at St David’s Uniting Church (3 St David Ave, next to the police station) and followed by morning tea. The theme of the service is “Building up the Body of Christ” with guest speaker Salvation Army Major Lyn Middleton (National President of ACW). Offerings collected will go to support training for young women in the Asia Pacific Area. Happy Birthday: Joan Butler (13th), Kayden Bate (eight on 14th), and Tim Swales (19th) Op Shop: St John’s Op Shop raised $2,360 on Saturday 5 July. Many thanks to all who contributed and helped. St John’s Church and Community Centre - Sanctuary for all seeking purpose in life; finding and sharing hope and strength; a place for prayer, meditation, learning, understanding, friendship, care, encouragement and action. Reading this week’s pew sheet, please reflect on ministries that focus on: Women and Family Life at St John’s. How can we encourage all involved? Fellowship at St John’s (Focus on Women and Family Life) St John’s has several Christian fellowship groups focusing specially on women and family life. o They provide within their programs scope for fun and fellowship, spiritual and personal growth, intellectual stimulation, friendship, discussion, sharing of ideas and experiences. o They are open and welcoming to new members (who do not necessarily have to belong to the Church). o They seek to share Christ's love by encouraging, strengthening and supporting marriage and family life. Mothers’ Union “MU Australia” was known for most of its history as the Mothers' Union and is part of a worldwide movement, established by Mary Sumner in England in 1876, within the Anglican Church. The movement sought to unite mothers in prayer, fellowship and example in the discharge of their great family responsibilities. Apart from Christian outreach, MU has been involved in a wide range of social and political reform activities, mostly relating to the welfare of vulnerable groups and in support of charitable work. The St John’s MU Branch usually meets at 11:20am on the third Wednesday of the month after the Wednesday morning Eucharist. Caritas Caritas is part of MU Australia. It was originally known as “Young Wives” and is less structured than MU. CARITAS, meaning “Christian Love for Others”, has the motto: “Friendship in Action”. In Caritas, people find an unconditional hand of friendship and a warm caring welcome. Caritas usually meets at 7:30pm on the first Monday of the month. All welcome Both MU and Caritas welcome everyone into membership. You don't have to be married or a mother or even a woman! There are many male members of MU throughout Australia and worldwide, though at present we don't have any here. For information on these groups, please see the weekly pew sheet for the week before each meeting or speak with Deacon Sandra. Other Activities Other regular activities also provide a focus of fellowship for Women and Family Life, for example in: o Children’s ministries – Playtime, Godly Play o The Songbirds (formerly the Singing Mums) – young mothers’ choral group In addition to their own programs, members of both MU and Caritas are deeply involved in the many other activities of the Parish, including: o Sunday worship – lessons and prayers, sidespeople, choir o Weekday worship, prayer and bible study o Hospitality, welcoming and reception – volunteers in the Café and Office and supporting various events o Support – cleaning the church, grounds and brass, the Op Shop and fundraising Family home become too big? Too lonely? Living in a Serviced Apartment at Willandra Village you can continue to enjoy your independent lifestyle in a friendly and caring environment. With the added benefit of letting someone else look after the meal preparation, cleaning and heavy laundry. For more information call 1800 026 388. 81 Willandra Road Cromer HOW TO CONTACT US Where to find us: Cnr Avon Road and Oaks Avenue, Dee Why 2099 Parish Priest: Fr Steven Salmon SSC 9971 8694 (Office and Rectory). rector@stjohnsdeewhy.org.au 0417 359 792 (mob) The Rev’d Sandra Salmon (Hon) deacon@stjohnsdeewhy.org.au 9971 8694 (Office and Rectory) 0409 412 798 (mob) The Rev’d Jennifer Barry (Hon) deaconjenny@stjohnsdeewhy.org.au 0457 396 323 (mob) Tel: Email: Parish Deacon: Email: Tel: Assistant Deacon: Email: Churchwardens: Email: Bev Bingham (on leave) Robyn Couch Tony Johnson wardens@stjohnsdeewhy.org.au 0414 645 338 (mob) 0419 225 011 (mob) Tom Edwards music@stjohnsdeewhy.org.au 0481 563 258 (mob) Children’s Ministry: Lynette Johnson Dn Sandra Salmon 0408 254 125 (mob) Pastoral Care: Lynette Johnson 0408 254 125 (mob) Director of Music: Email: Dn Sandra Salmon pastoral@stjohnsdeewhy.org.au (Baptism Preparation and Hospital Visitor) Administration: Office phone: Office hours: Office email: Maintenance: Postal address: Website: Other Parish Council Members: Beck Whelan (part-time) 9971 8694 (Fax 9971 8252) 9:30am–2:00pm (Mon–Fri) office@stjohnsdeewhy.org.au maintenance@stjohnsdeewhy.org.au PO Box 495 Dee Why NSW 2099 www.stjohnsdeewhy.org.au Heather Andrews Don Fisher Dudley Johnson Don Stephens Valda Ashover Pam Fisher Roz Peterson Katherine Ward Neridah Byrne Lynette Johnson Anne Seddon St John’s Parish seeks to be environmentally aware and responsible in our use of resources. THE WEEK AHEAD AT ST JOHN’S The church is open during the day for personal prayer. Morning and Evening Prayer is normally said each day (except Tuesdays) at 8:15am and 5:15pm. Mon 14 Jul Tue 15 Jul Wed 16 Jul Thu 17 Jul Fri 18 Jul 9:30-11:15am Playtime St Bonaventure 9:00am Op Shop Sorting 10:00am-1:00pm Café (by appointment) Cottage Counselling 5:00-6:00pm Junior Choir Practice 7:15-8:45pm Senior Choir Practice 10:00am Holy Communion Liturgy MU Annual Deanery Day (St Faith’s Narrabeen) (by appointment) Cottage Counselling 5:30-8:30pm Street Mission: Wednesday Night Café (by appointment) Cottage Counselling 9:30-11:15am Playtime 12:00noon Holy Eucharist (chapel) 12noon-2:00pm Multicultural Carers Program 9:00am Holy Eucharist (chapel) 10:00am-1:00pm St John’s Café 10:30am-noon The Songbirds (formerly Singing Mums) 5:30pm Sacrament of Reconciliation (A priest is normally available in the church for Confessions from 5:30 pm to 6:00 pm or contact Fr Steven for other times) Sat 19 Jul Sun 20 Jul Memorial of the Blessed Virgin Mary 9:00am Holy Eucharist (chapel) ORDINARY SUNDAY 16 8:00am Holy Eucharist 10:00am Family Eucharist with Godly Play 4:00pm Adult Preparation for the Sacraments 6:00pm Sung Evensong Morning Readings: Isaiah 55:10-11; Romans 8:18-23; Matthew 13:1-23 St John’s weekday ministries (including children’s and young people’s activities and Wednesday Bible Studies) resume this week, after a well-earned break for our ministry leaders! Fr Steven and Dn Sandra return on Wednesday 16 July. Mothers’ Union: Reminder that instead of the usual July meeting, St John’s MU branch will be visiting St Faith’s Narrabeen for the annual Deanery Day on Wednesday 16 July. (The Service at St Faith’s starts at 10:30am; some MU members will go straight there, and others will attend St John's Holy Communion Liturgy at 10:00am, after which Deacon Sandra can drive them to Narrabeen.) For information, please speak with Margaret Winters. WE REMEMBER IN PRAYER Those who are ill: Ana, Sophie, Gill, Louise, Mary, Suru, Yvette, Michael Aitken, Pam Andersen, Margaret Baker, Annette Bird, Kay Burton, Stephen Butler, John Byrne, Luiz Castro, Nora Davidson, Gary Fenton, Marie Hansen, Leah Hermanns, Peter Hill, Marj Hoysted, Kerrie McAlpin, Ross Morgans, Anne Newell, Ken O’Donell, Elaine Rich, Kevin Ross, Jan Smith, Brian Taylor, Joan Van Leeuwen, Pamela and Allan Ward, Stephen Ward, Noel Warr, Bob Wilson Others in need of prayer: Belinda, Larka, Anita, Donna, Russell, Thomas, Jasmine and Ryan, David, Greg, Leah, Lisa, Mark, Fay Baker, Virginia Baker, Elizabeth Balharry, Joy Beness, June Bennett, Cameron Browne, Bob & Margaret Brownley, Joy Burge, Craig Butler, Shirley Butler, John and Norma Byles, Susan Caldis, Dorothy Cole, Beryl Cornish, Betty Coward, John Cranfield, Fr Jim Cranswick, Anne Evans, Jean Field, Kevin Flicker, Clarrie and Stella Greaves, Norma Halford, Eric Hastings Snr, Michelle Hayden, Peter Huckleby, Margaret James, Sue Kinging, Alec, Midge Lee, Joanne Lucock, Grace MacKay, Lois Maze, Bob and Vivienne McMullin, Lilian Miles, Byron Moore, Grayden Moore, Joan Morgans, Del Nattrass, Rebecca O’Donnell, Jessica, Angus, Daniel and Lucy, Stephen Palmer, Bill and Karin Peters, Fiona Peterson, John Posener, Joan Preuss, Isabel Ridgway, Tom Ridgway, Debby Roberts, Olwyn Rogers, Patricia Sara, Bob Satchell, Pam Seddon, Lena Simpkins, Denise Soltau, Don Stephens, Jill and Kareena Sutcliffe, Jennifer and Michael Taylor, Joan Taylor, Phil and Margaret Turley, Audette Vaughan, Cynthia Watts, Florence Watts, Kimberley Webster, Ted Wenning, Val West, John Wickes, Kath Yabsley Those who died recently: Ashley Wren, Alle Tesoriero, Hilary Dowe Those whose anniversaries of death occur at this time: Denis Moore (13th), Belle Vella (14th), Ronald Bain (15th), Betty Symonds (16th), Vernon Rowland, Jeane Warne, Betty Hastings (17th), Peg Jones (18th), Jenny Smith (19th) 13 July 2014 – Ordinary Sunday 15 – Rostered Duties Sidespeople: Readers: Intercessor: Chalice: Servers: Morning Tea: Godly Play Cleaning: Roger Soltau 8:00am Stan Jeffery Dianne Greenhalgh Jean Knight Brian Thiel Kay Thiel Joan Butler Graeme Couch Brian Butler Jess Rynd Anne Seddon Loraine and Ray Cosgrove - Storyteller: - Door person: Brass: Pam Fisher 10:00am 6:00pm Tony Johnson Valda Ashover Helen Hastings Heather Andrews Neridah Byrne Lynette Johnson Valda Ashover Lesley Flood Debby Roberts Roz Peterson Adam Roberts Alma Ondevilla Kathe Swales Robyn Couch Kyle Cutugno Barbara Emmett Krisztina Keller Lesley Flood Jess Rynd Grounds: Mark Ashover 20 July 2014 – Ordinary Sunday 16 – Rostered Duties 8:00am Glen Kinging Alan Plambeck Anne Seddon Dianne Greenhalgh Peter Cunningham Anne Seddon Jess Rynd Jess Rynd Roz Peterson Alma Ondevilla 10:00am Sidespeople: Tony Johnson Bob Brownley Margaret Brownley Readers: Wendy Johnson Katherine Ward Intercessor: Michael Johnston Chalice: Adam Roberts Servers: Debby Roberts Adam Roberts Matthew Robinson Michael Roberts Morning Tea: vacant Helen Hastings Shirley Butler Godly Play - Storyteller: Valda Ashover - Door person: Neridah Byrne Cleaning: Brass: Grounds: Alan Plambeck Mary McDougall Don Fisher Cecily O’Donell 6:00pm Ray Phelps Kathe Swales Roz Peterson Alma Ondevilla
© Copyright 2024 Paperzz