WEEKLY NEWSLETTER 7 July 2013 - Ordinary Sunday 14 8.00 am Eucharist Rev’d Dorothy Brooker 10.00 am Choral Eucharist Rev’d Dorothy Brooker Ormond Chapel, Napier Terrace: No services today Please ensure all cellphones are switched OFF when in the Cathedral; if necessary, adjust hearing aids to the “Loop” system. A place of resurrection, life, and hope The CATHEDRAL KIDS programme is normally offered at the Cathedral during the 10.00 am service on Sundays of the school term. It is for children up to 12 years. The children and leaders move to their area after the opening section of the service and return for communion. Visitors are most welcome. rei – from 2007 to 2011. In Australia he has served mainly as a priest-in-charge or as- sistant priest – including several years as a stipendiary chaplain for the Queensland Police Chaplaincy Service and the Queens- land Fire and Rescue Service. Michael has also worked as a broadcasting cadet at Radio New Zealand; 2ZW Wanga- nui; and 1ZN Radio Northland in Whanga- rei; as a features editor in Melbourne; a specialist broadcaster in Adelaide; and as an auxiliary fire-fighter for the Queensland Fire and Rescue Service. He describes himself as an “energised and creative priest, with a strong commitment to working in the interface between liturgy and community”. Bishop David says: “We look forward to Mi- chael building on the deanship of Helen Ja- cobi over the last nine years”. Michael is married to Anne, also a priest, who is a ministry development officer in the Northern Territory. They have two sons, and Michael has six daughters from a pre- vious marriage. It is expected that Michael will installed as Dean sometime in October. There are some copies of Bishop David’s letter to the Parish with this announcement available on the back table Press Release - 4 th July 2013 The Bishop of Waiapu, the Right Rever- end David Rice, announces new Dean for Waiapu Cathedral. A priest with strong ministry links to both Australia and New Zealand has been ap- pointed Dean of the Waiapu Cathedral of St John the Evangelist. The Venerable Dr Michael Godfrey, 54, is currently Archdeacon of Southern Rural Darwin and Gunbalanya; Rector of the Par- ish of the Good Shepherd in Fred’s Pass and Batchelor in the Northern Territories; and Chaplain at Kormilda College, an An- glican secondary school in Darwin. However, he spent his younger years on the Kapiti Coast, attended Wanganui Colle- giate, and studied for a Bachelor of Arts in English and Religious Studies from Massey University. His decision to “cross the ditch” came in 1984 when he enrolled in Melbourne’s Trin- ity College for studies towards a Bachelor of Divinity degree. His doctorate, from the Australian Catholic University in Melbourne, was awarded in 2010 after eight years of part-time study. Four of Michael’s 25 years as priest were spent as Vicar of Christ Church in Whanga-
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WEEKLY NEWSLETTER
7 July 2013 - Ordinary Sunday 14
8.00 am Eucharist Rev’d Dorothy Brooker
10.00 am Choral Eucharist Rev’d Dorothy Brooker
Ormond Chapel, Napier Terrace:
No services today
Please ensure all cellphones are switched OFF when in the Cathedral; if necessary, adjust hearing aids to the “Loop” system.
A place of resurrection, life, and hope
The CATHEDRAL KIDS programme is normally offered at the Cathedral during the 10.00 am service on Sundays of the school term. It is for children up to 12 years. The children and leaders move to their area after the opening section of the service and return for communion. Visitors are most welcome.
rei – from 2007 to 2011. In Australia he has served mainly as a priest-in-charge or as-sistant priest – including several years as a stipendiary chaplain for the Queensland Police Chaplaincy Service and the Queens-land Fire and Rescue Service.
Michael has also worked as a broadcasting cadet at Radio New Zealand; 2ZW Wanga-nui; and 1ZN Radio Northland in Whanga-rei; as a features editor in Melbourne; a specialist broadcaster in Adelaide; and as an auxiliary fire-fighter for the Queensland Fire and Rescue Service. He describes himself as an “energised and creative priest, with a strong commitment to working in the interface between liturgy and community”.
Bishop David says: “We look forward to Mi-chael building on the deanship of Helen Ja-cobi over the last nine years”.
Michael is married to Anne, also a priest, who is a ministry development officer in the Northern Territory. They have two sons, and Michael has six daughters from a pre-vious marriage.
It is expected that Michael will installed as Dean sometime in October.
There are some copies of Bishop David’s letter to the Parish with this announcement available on the back table
Press Release - 4th
July 2013
The Bishop of Waiapu, the Right Rever-end David Rice, announces new Dean for Waiapu Cathedral.
A priest with strong ministry links to both Australia and New Zealand has been ap-pointed Dean of the Waiapu Cathedral of St John the Evangelist.
The Venerable Dr Michael Godfrey, 54, is currently Archdeacon of Southern Rural Darwin and Gunbalanya; Rector of the Par-ish of the Good Shepherd in Fred’s Pass and Batchelor in the Northern Territories; and Chaplain at Kormilda College, an An-glican secondary school in Darwin.
However, he spent his younger years on the Kapiti Coast, attended Wanganui Colle-giate, and studied for a Bachelor of Arts in English and Religious Studies from Massey University.
His decision to “cross the ditch” came in 1984 when he enrolled in Melbourne’s Trin-ity College for studies towards a Bachelor of Divinity degree.
His doctorate, from the Australian Catholic University in Melbourne, was awarded in 2010 after eight years of part-time study.
Four of Michael’s 25 years as priest were spent as Vicar of Christ Church in Whanga-
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.
THANKSGIVING SUNDAY
Thanks to those who have already re-
turned the commitment slip for the com-
ing financial year; but if you haven’t al-
ready done so, it’s not too late! Pop it in
the offertory bag at any service (in a
clearly marked envelope for Parish Re-
corder), or post to the Parish Office. An
indication of your financial commitment
(including if you are planning to continue
your current arrangements) assists the
Vestry plan a budget for the coming year.
Thank you.
ORDER OF SERVICE Cathedral 8.00am
Eucharistic Liturgy “Thanksgiving of the People of God” commencing on page 404 of A New Zealand Prayer Book.
God, you are working still, breaking down and building up; open our eyes to discern your hands so that we may take our place as labourers together with you; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen
Napier Civic Choir with Orchestra presents Haydn
MARIA THERESA MASS with Arias by Bach and Handel featuring rising young singers.
Sunday 7 July, 2.30 pm
in Waiapu Cathedral
of St John the Evangelist
Tickets: Adults $30; Students $15 Door sales available
Association of Anglican Women
Evening Fellowship Monday 8th July, 5.30pm
St Paul’s Presbyterian Church lounge
Tennyson Street, Napier.
Fish & Chip meal and sharing
an interest, $5.
Contacts: Judy 835-0884
or Isobel 844-8252
ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
Thanks to all who participated in the
meeting last week - further copies of the
booklet of reports are available from the
Office.
Office-bearers appointed or elected:
Bishop’s Warden: Basil Brooker
People’s Warden: Marie Knight
Vestry: Paul Anderson, Helen Blow,
Philippa Brooker, John Holley,
Judith Howlett, Kerryn Jones,
Tim Meredith, Peter Meyer,
Alison Thomson, and Martin
Williams.
Synod Rep: Alison Thomson
Alternate: Basil Brooker
ENVIRONMENT-JUSTICE-PEACE NETWORK
Meet this afternoon, at 3.00pm in the “Youth” room
(upstairs to the right just inside the main foyer).
Check out the new Information screen
in the foyer! This will display up-
coming services and concerts as a
‘slide-show’. All notices need to be
submitted through the Parish Office
(preferably electronically), and may be
edited before up-loading. Thanks to
Sue Dick and Paul Hughes for sorting
the technical details for this display.
Living Stones
This is a 40-page booklet of inside stories about the cathedral and its treasures, including the plaques in the soon to be completed Heritage Hallway on the south side. Bishop John compiled it with lots of help. It includes the text of the address he made to launch the booklet at the parish dinner last week.
Copies are available for $5 each to over production costs, or buy two and get one FREE! (ie 3 for $10). A great gift to give people who share your love of this place, or even just a little curiosity.
Tickets are selling fast!! Don’t miss out - bookings through Ticket Direct