W EEKLY N EWSLETTER 1 July 2018 - Ordinary Sunday 13 8.00 am Eucharist (Resurrection Chapel) Rev’d Erice Fairbrother 10.00 am Choral Eucharist Rev’d Margaret Thompson Preacher: Rev’d Erice Fairbrother Omond Chapel, Napier Terrace: No service Please ensure all cellphones are switched OFF when in the Cathedral; and, if necessary, adjust hearing aids to the “Loop” system. Low-Gluten wafers (below 20ppm) are now available - please advise the Presider, or one of the Welcoming team, if this is your dietary requirement. NOTE: Bell Tower and entrance are earthquake prone as assessed under the Building Act 2004 - use at your own risk! Prayer Cycles - We pray for … Anglican Communion The Anglican Church of North India; the Most Rev’d Dr Prem Chand Singh, Moderator of CNI & Bishop of Jabalpur Anglican Board of Missions The Anglican Church in Australia’s Indigenous Programmes including theological training at Nungalinya College & Wontulp-Bi-Buya College Diocese, Parish and Community Waiapu Bishop Andrew Hedge and family Waiapu Dean, the Very Rev’d Ian Render Waiapu Regional Deans (Rev’ds David van Oeveren, Adrienne Bruce and Stephen Donald); Waiapu Ministry Educator, Rev’d Deborah Broome Diocesan Theologian Rev’d Dr Howard Pilgrim Diocese of Wellington, Bishop Justin Duckworth, Bishop Eleanor Sanderson; Dean-elect David Rowe, St Paul’s Cathedral parishioners Waiapu Cathedral Choir and musicians; Anthony Tattersall, Director of Music Inner City businesses - trades, commercial and professional firms Anglican Schools staff, students & chaplains - Rev’d Alan Burnett (Hereworth), Rev’d Deborah Wilson (Woodford House)
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WEEKLY NEWSLETTER
1 July 2018 - Ordinary Sunday 13
8.00 am Eucharist (Resurrection Chapel) Rev’d Erice Fairbrother 10.00 am Choral Eucharist Rev’d Margaret Thompson Preacher: Rev’d Erice Fairbrother
Omond Chapel, Napier Terrace: No service
Please ensure all cellphones are switched OFF when in the Cathedral; and, if necessary, adjust hearing aids to the “Loop” system.
Low-Gluten wafers (below 20ppm) are now available - please advise the Presider, or one of the Welcoming team, if this is your dietary requirement.
NOTE: Bell Tower and entrance are earthquake prone as assessed under the Building Act 2004 - use at your own risk!
Prayer Cycles - We pray for …
Anglican Communion
The Anglican Church of North India; the Most Rev’d Dr Prem Chand Singh, Moderator of CNI & Bishop of Jabalpur
Anglican Board of Missions
The Anglican Church in Australia’s Indigenous Programmes including
theological training at Nungalinya College & Wontulp-Bi-Buya College
Diocese, Parish and Community
Waiapu Bishop Andrew Hedge and family
Waiapu Dean, the Very Rev’d Ian Render
Waiapu Regional Deans (Rev’ds David van Oeveren, Adrienne Bruce
and Stephen Donald);
Waiapu Ministry Educator, Rev’d Deborah Broome
Diocesan Theologian Rev’d Dr Howard Pilgrim
Diocese of Wellington, Bishop Justin Duckworth, Bishop Eleanor
Sanderson; Dean-elect David Rowe, St Paul’s Cathedral parishioners
Waiapu Cathedral Choir and musicians; Anthony Tattersall, Director
of Music
Inner City businesses - trades, commercial and professional firms
Anglican Schools staff, students & chaplains - Rev’d Alan Burnett
(Hereworth), Rev’d Deborah Wilson (Woodford House)
Today …
A very warm Welcome to all who are
worshipping with us … especially if you
are visiting Napier or at the Cathedral
for the first time … you are invited to
join us for morning tea (or coffee!)
served at the back of the Cathedral
following the 10am service.
During the winter months, the 8.00am
Eucharist will be held in the
Resurrection Chapel (south-west corner
of the Cathedral, adjacent to the stairs to
the Gallery)
Today Dean Ian Render is participating
in the Napier Inner City Churches
“Pulpit Swap” and is preaching at
Trinity Methodist Church.
The combined NICC lunch is at the
Napier RSA at 12.30pm today for those
who have registered to attend.
At 3.00pm this afternoon, the
Environment-Justice-Peace Network
meet in the Sunday School room
(through from the Parish Lounge - please
use eastern/fountain entrance)
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Association of Anglican Women
Cathedral Fellowship
The AAW will next meet on Monday 9th July at 5:30pm in
St Paul’s Church lounge, Tennyson Street. (Please note the change of time).
This is a social gathering with an Agape Meal–Love Feast. Enjoy home-made soups and desserts, tea and coffee, fellowship and some entertainment. Cost $5. If you would like a movie outing you are welcome to “Mamma Mia - Here we go again” screening at the Reading Cinema on Friday 20th July. Morning tea is provided by the cinema at 9:45 followed by the film at 10am. Cost is $10.50–real value for money.
Our Knit-In group continues to be active with 8 members knitting and chatting in the children’s corner at the Library last Mon-day. Please take note of the basket at the back of the Cathedral. The Cathedral AAW Fellowship welcome you to donate for those in need, either knitted items or wool. If you would like to do some knitting please feel free to take wool, patterns and needles from the basket. Come and join us on the last Monday of each month in the Library or knit at home. Baby singlets, blankets and children’s jerseys are in demand.
Enquiries to Helen, ph 844 8574, or Kay, ph 834 4096.
Mid-Winter Organ Recital Series
Sunday 15th July, 2.30 pm Robert Costin (Italy)
Sunday 22nd July, 2.30 pm Eugene Lavery (USA)
Stewardship Copies of our 2018 ‘Stewardship’ infor-mation booklet are still available if you have not already got a copy.
“Offering cards” - these are particularly for parishioners who make their dona-tions by automatic payment or via inter-net banking - please take a card from the small basket on the back table to place in the bag when offerings are collected dur-ing the service.
‘Commitment’ Sunday is 8th July when we invite parishioners to return the Steward-ship Commitment form from the booklet.
Ahuriri Anglicans Together
Combined Night Prayer service
Sunday 15th July, 5.00pm,
St Augustine’s Church Hall,
cnr Latham St & Riverbend Rd, Napier
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Today’s Order of Service - 10.00 am
This morning’s service follows the Eucharistic Liturgy ‘Thanksgiving of the People of God’ commencing on page 404 in the red New Zealand Anglican Prayer Book; the tunes for most hymns may be found in Common Praise, the blue hymn book in the pews; the congregation remain seated while the choir sing an Introit from the back of the Cathedral, then stand to sing the Processional Hymn.
Presider: Rev’d Margaret Thompson Preacher: Rev’d Erice Fairbrother Liturgist: Jennifer Harris Director of Music: Anthony Tattersall
Choral Setting: Introit:
Processional Hymn: Womb of life and source of being Tune: Ode to Joy
NZPB page: 406-8 Confession / Forgiveness / Absolution Sentence: The steadfast love of the Lord never ceases; his mercies never come to an end; they are new every morning; great is your faithfulness. Lamentations 3: 22-23
Collect: Healing God, you are life and wholeness, transform our brokenness by your life giving love and deepen our faith; through Jesus Christ, our Lord. Amen. Reading: Lamentations 3: 23-33 Judith Howlett Psalm 30
Choir: I will praise you, Lord, you have rescued me. All: I will praise you, Lord, you have rescued me.
Choir: I will praise you, Lord, you have rescued me and have not let my enemies rejoice over me. O Lord, you have raised my soul from the dead, restored me to life from those who sink into the grave. All: I will praise you, Lord, you have rescued me.
Choir: Sing psalms to the Lord, you faithful ones, give thanks to his holy name. God’s anger lasts a moment; God’s favour all through life. At night there are tears, but joy comes with dawn. All: I will praise you, Lord, you have rescued me.
Choir: The Lord listened and had pity. The Lord came to my help. For me you have changed my mourning into dancing, O Lord my God, I will thank you for ever. All: I will praise you, Lord, you have rescued me. Reading: 2 Corinthians 8: 7-15 Pam Medcalf
I will praise you, Lord, you have res - cued me.
Gradual Hymn: O Christ the healer we have come Tune: Angelus [CP339]
Gospel Reading: Mark 5: 21-43 Rev’d Graeme Pilgrim
The Sermon: Rev’d Erice Fairbrother
NZPB page: 410 The Affirmation of Faith / The Nicene Creed
NZPB page: 413 The Prayers of the People led by Keith James
NZPB page: 419 The Peace Rev’d Margaret Thompson We greet the people near us, saying ‘Peace be with you’ / ‘Kia tau te rangimarie’.
During the next hymn the bread and wine, symbols of Christ’s life, are brought to the altar; our offerings of money to support the mission and ministry of the Cathedral are collected and brought forward also.
Offertory Hymn: Blessed is the body and the soul tune: Lee
Blessed is the body and the soul,
blessed is the broken one made whole;
blessed is the taste of wine and bread,
blessed is the rising from the dead.
Touch the wounded places as we meet;
feel my hands, my side, my head, my feet.
Touch me, Thomas, touch and doubt no more.
I am Christ, alive for evermore.
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O Christ, the healer, we have come
to pray for health, to plead for friends.
How can we fail to be restored,
when reached by love that never ends?
2 From every ailment flesh endures
our bodies clamour to be freed;
yet in our hearts we would confess
that wholeness is our deepest need.
3 In conflicts that destroy our health,
we diagnose the world's disease;
our common life declares our ills:
is there no cure, O Christ, for these?
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Grant that we all, made one in faith,
in your community may find
the wholeness that, enriching us,
shall reach the whole of humankind.
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Touch the wounded heart of God today,
feel the pulse within this bit of clay;
love redeemed my body and my soul.
Thomas, feel the broken one made whole.
Blessed is the heart that can receive,
blessed is the one who learns to grieve;
blessed are the ashes and the dust,
blessed is the one who learns to trust. Blessed is the body and the soul,
blessed is the broken one made whole;
blessed is the taste of wine and bread,
blessed is the rising from the dead.
Daniel Charles Damon Community of Christ Sings #238
NZPB page: 420 The Preparation of the Gifts
NZPB page: 420-3 The Great Thanksgiving
NZPB page: 424 The Lord’s Prayer
NZPB page: 489 The Invitation The Choir sing the Agnus Dei whilst the communion assistants receive communion; then the Choir move to the altar rails to receive communion; then all are welcome to share the bread and wine of Christ’s life, or to receive a blessing - please come to the altar rails via the centre aisle and return to your seats via the side aisles (or use the ramp if necessary and take a place at the rear altar rail). Please advise an usher if you need to have communion served in your seat.
During communion, the Choir will sing:
Post-communion Sentence:
Through faith we are all children of God in union with Christ Jesus. Galatians 3: 26 NZPB page: 429 Prayer after communion
The Blessing: Rev’d Margaret Thompson We share notices and news
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The 12th National Interfaith Forum - “We are the World”
will be held in Wellington from Saturday 28th to Monday 30th July.
Online registration now available at: https://merefiore.typeform.com/to/SvCeD8
More information on the Wellington Inter-faith Facebook page, or email:
Mid-Week Services: (in the Resurrection Chapel) 9.00 am - Morning Prayer (Tues-Fri) 10.30am - Eucharist (Tues) 12 noon - Mid-Day Prayer (Wed)
Tiuesday 3 July 12.15 pm - Works Committee meet
Thursday 5 July 7.00 pm - Choir practice
Friday 6 July 9.15 am - Pastoral Companions meeting
Monday 9 - Friday 20 July School holidays - MT on leave
Wednesday 18 July 1.00 pm - Finance Committee meet
Sunday 15 July 2.30 pm - Robert Costin (Italy) Organ Recital at the Cathedral, the second of three in the mid-year organ recital series. Door sales from 7pm - single concert tickets: Adults $25, concession $20, students $15, under 12 free; 2 concerts tickets: Adults $45, concession $30, students $25; or 3 concerts tickets: Adults $60, concession $45, students $30
Saturday 21 July 1.00 pm - Waiapu Ordination service at the Cathedral
Sunday 22 July - Eugene Lavery (USA) Organ Recital at the Cathedral, the final of three in the mid-winter organ recital series. Door sales from 7pm - single concert tickets: Adults $25, concession $20, students $15, under 12 free
Wednesday 25 July 7.00 pm - Vestry meeting
EJP Tip: Wrap gifts in recycled paper or pieces of fabric. Recycle old cards to write your message on.