THE TEMPLE CHURCH Regular Services and Special Events July 2012 THE REVD ROBIN GRIFFITH-JONES, M.A. Master THE REVD HUGH MEAD, M.A., B.LITT. Reader MR JAMES VIVIAN, M.A., F.R.C.O. Director of Music and Organist MR GREG MORRIS, M.A., F.R.C.O. Associate Organist MR IAN LE GRICE, F.R.C.O., A.R.C.M. Assistant Organist 1
FORTHCOMING SPECIAL EVENTS SUNDAY 8 JULY, 11.15 a.m. CHORAL MATTINS: IN MEMORY OF DR JOHN BIRCH A service in which we will pay tribute to Master John Birch, Organist of the Temple Church 1982-1997, who died earlier this year. Music to include: Credo from Missa de Gloria (Leighton) The Lord is my Shepherd (Berkeley) Introduction and First Movement from Chichester Psalms (Bernstein) Rhapsody IV (Howells) WEDNESDAY 18 JULY, 6.45 p.m. DIAMOND JUBILEE CONCERT THE TEMPLE CHURCH CHOIR Come, come, ye sons of art! Wonderful music by Purcell, Stanley and Handel. Please bring a picnic and join us after the concert in the beautiful Inner Temple Gardens. Tickets: 16, 12, 8. For further information and to book: www.templemusic.org or 0207 427 5641. 2
SUNDAY 22 JULY, 11.15 a.m. BAPTISM, CONFIRMATION AND CHORAL COMMUNION, President: The Bishop of London At this service we say and sing! a heartfelt Thank You and Farewell to Ian le Grice, loyal and lifelong friend of the Temple Church, who retires as Assistant Organist at the end of this term. Followed by a family barbecue in Church Court for members of the Inns, the congregation, their families and guests. ********** SUNDAY 7 OCTOBER, 11.15 a.m. FIRST SERVICE OF THE LEGAL YEAR CHORAL MATTINS Preacher: Nicholas Hardwick CBE, HM Chief Inspector of Prisons for England and Wales 3
TRINITY TERM JULY Sunday 1 July, 11.30 a.m. Wednesday 4 July, 5.45 p.m. CHORAL MATTINS: with a special welcome to the World Bar Conference. Preacher: The Hon Justice Susan Crennan, Justice of the High Court of Australia. CHORAL EVENSONG: for the High Sheriffs of England and Wales. Wednesday 11 July, 7.30 p.m. TEMPLE MUSIC: CONCERT: Endymion. Performance to include works by Schubert, Mozart and Brahams. Tickets 25, 20 and 15. For further information and to book: www.templemusic.org or 0207 427 5641. Wednesday 18 July, 6.45 p.m. TEMPLE MUSIC: DIAMOND JUBILEE CONCERT. The Temple Church Choir. To include music by Purcell, Stanley and Handel. Please bring a picnic and join us after the Concert in the beautiful Inner Temple Gardens. Tickets: 16, 12, 8. For further information and to book: www.templemusic.org or 0207 427 5641. Sunday 22 July, 11.15 a.m. Last Service of the Legal Year. BAPTISM, CONFIRMATION AND CHORAL COMMUNION. Last Service of the Legal Year. President and Preacher: The Bishop of London. Followed by a Family Barbecue. To book for the barbecue: Catherine de Satgé, 0207 353 8559, catherine@templechurch.com 4
REGULAR SERVICES AND EVENTS SUNDAY 8.30 a.m. HOLY COMMUNION (said) 11.15 a.m. CHORAL MATTINS or CHORAL COMMUNION (last Sunday of the month) SUNDAY SCHOOL Children are most welcome to the Church s Sunday School, which meets in the Vestry. The Sunday School teachers are Geri Peterson, Sue Lindsey, Kate Langmuir, Melinda Traves and Claire Sharples. For more information please contact Liz Clarke in the Master s House, liz@templechurch.com or telephone 020 7353 8559. TUESDAY TO FRIDAY 9.00-9.15 a.m. MORNING PRAYER (said) WEDNESDAY 1.15-1.45 p.m. RECITALS (admission free) The 2012 series of Wednesday Recitals continue with Jonathan Hope, organ (4 July) and Catherine Martin and Oliver Webb, violins with Greg Morris, organ (11 July). For full information about future recitals please refer to www.templechurch.com. You are welcome to bring sandwiches to eat in the Round during the recital. For more information, and to be added to the mailing list, please contact John Shearer, verger@templechurch.com or telephone 020 7353 3470. THURSDAY 1.15 p.m. HOLY COMMUNION (said) 5
SUNDAY 1 JULY 6 JULY 2012 The Fourth Sunday after Trinity 8.30 a.m. HOLY COMMUNION (said) 11.30 a.m. CHORAL MATTINS With a special welcome to the World Bar Conference. Organ Prelude Concerto in C Op. 10 No. 6 (Stanley) Introit King Henry VI s Prayer (Ley) Responses (Tomkins) Psalm 56 1st Lesson Wisdom 5. 1-6 Te Deum (Elgar) 2nd Lesson Luke 10. 25-37 Jubilate (Plainsong) Anthem Zadok the Priest (Handel) Preacher The Hon Justice Susan Crennan, Justice of the High Court of Australia Organ Voluntary Fantasia in F, K608 (Mozart) MONDAY 2 JULY 2.00 p.m. MEMORIAL SERVICE: Master Caroline Harry Thomas, Middle Temple WEDNESDAY 4 JULY 1.15 p.m. LUNCHTIME RECITAL Jonathan Hope, organ. 5.45 p.m. CHORAL EVENSONG For the High Sheriffs of England and Wales. Organ Prelude Fugue in G Minor, BWV 578 (J. S. Bach) Introit Thy Word is a Lantern (Purcell) Responses (Radcliffe) Psalm 93 1st Lesson 1 Kings 3. 16-28 Magnificat in A Flat (Rubbra) 2nd Lesson Philippians 2. 1-11 Nunc Dimittis in A Flat (Rubbra) Anthem Rejoice in the Lord alway (Purcell) Organ Voluntary Coronation March: Orb and Sceptre (Walton)
THURSDAY 5 JULY 1.15 p.m. HOLY COMMUNION (said) SATURDAY 7 JULY 2.00 p.m. WEDDING Michael Wood and Suzanne Dixey 4.00 p.m. WEDDING Marcus Messenger and Fiona Bolton SUNDAY 8 JULY The Fifth Sunday after Trinity 8.30 a.m. HOLY COMMUNION (said) 10.45 a.m. BAPTISM Archibald Peregrine Arbuthnot Murray and Matilda Alice Beaumont Murray 11.15 a.m. CHORAL MATTINS In Memory and Honour of Dr John Birch, Organist of the Temple Church 1982-97. Organ Prelude Credo, Missa de Gloria (Leighton) Introit The Lord is my Shepherd (Berkeley) Responses (Radcliffe) Psalm 57 1st Lesson 2 Chronicles 5. 1-13 Te Deum in B Flat (Stanford) 2nd Lesson Colossians 3. 12-17 Jubilate in B Flat (Stanford) Anthem Urah, Hanevel! Chichester Psalms (Bernstein) Preacher The Master Organ Voluntary Fourth Rhapsody (Howells) 12.45 p.m. BAPTISM Amélie Sophia Ghobrial WEDNESDAY 11 JULY 1.15 p.m. LUNCHTIME RECITAL Catherine Martin and Oliver Webber, violins; Greg Morris, organ. 7.30 p.m. TEMPLE MUSIC: CONCERT. Endymion. Romantic quintets for a summer evening. Programme to include: Schubert, Mozart and Brahms. Tickets 25, 20, 15. For further information and to book www.templemusic.com or 020 7427 5641. THURSDAY 12 JULY 1.15 p.m. HOLY COMMUNION (said) 7
SATURDAY 14 JULY 11.30 a.m. MEMORIAL SERVICE Master Anthony Barker, Middle Temple SUNDAY 15 JULY The Sixth Sunday after Trinity 8.30 a.m. HOLY COMMUNION (said) 10.45 a.m. BAPTISM Chloe Buckley and Luke Buckley 11.15 a.m. CHORAL MATTINS Men s Voices Organ Prelude Concerto in B flat Op. 10 No. 3 (Stanley) Introit Seigneur, je vous en prie (Poulenc) Responses (Cleobury) Psalm 65 1st Lesson 2 Maccabees 12. 42b-45 Te Deum (Macpherson) 2nd Lesson Romans 6. 1-11 Jubilate (Plainsong) Anthem I will lift up mine Eyes (Walker) Preacher The Reader Organ Voluntary Coronation March: Orb and Sceptre (Walton) 12.45 p.m. BAPTISM Lara Elizabeth Dolores Boyd and Manon Chamonix Ditner Boyd WEDNESDAY 18 JULY 6.45 p.m. TEMPLE MUSIC: DIAMOND JUBILEE CONCERT. The Temple Church Choir. To include music by Purcell, Stanley and Handel. Please bring a picnic and join us after the concert in the beautiful Inner Temple Gardens. Tickets: 16, 12, 8. For further information and to book: www.templemusic.org or 020 7427 5641. THURSDAY 19 JULY 1.15 p.m. HOLY COMMUNION (said) 8
SATURDAY 21 JULY 2.00 p.m. WEDDING Martin Oluigbo and Lisa Happé SUNDAY 22 JULY The Seventh Sunday after Trinity 8.30 a.m. HOLY COMMUNION (said) 11.15 a.m. BAPTISM, CONFIRMATION AND CHORAL COMMUNION. Last Service of the Legal Year. Followed by a family barbecue lunch in Church Court for the whole congregation. To book for lunch, please see the booking form at the back of this booklet. Organ Prelude Prelude and Fugue in C, BWV 547 (J. S. Bach) Introit Come, Holy Ghost (Plainsong) Mass (Langlais) Epistle Romans 8. 31-39 Anthem How lovely are thy Dwellings fair (Brahms) Gospel Matthew 5. 1-16 Preacher The Bishop of London Communion Anthem Hallelujah (Handel) Anthem Mother of God, The Veil of the Temple (Tavener) SUNDAY 7 OCTOBER, 11.15 a.m. FIRST SERVICE OF THE LEGAL YEAR CHORAL MATTINS Preacher: Nicholas Hardwick CBE, HM Chief Inspector of Prisons for England and Wales 9
DUNWICH DYNAMO CYCLE RIDE FOR THE TEMPLE CHURCH ORGAN APPEAL The Temple Nights, a team of choir parents and friends, Ben Simms, Adrian Buchanan, Benedict Zucchi, Roddy Langmuir, Mike Clarke and (from the music office) Liz Clarke, cycle 120 miles overnight on 30 June, in aid of the Temple Church Organ Fund, from London Fields to Dunwich on the Suffolk Coast, taking part in London s greatest mass participation ride the Dunwich Dynamo. The Temple Church organ is undergoing a major overhaul, which will cost 750,000 in total. Over 650,000 has already been raised; and The Temple Nights are making their own contribution on 30 June. They are hoping to raise 10,000. Please support them as generously as you can. You will find them on the web link below. http://uk.virginmoneygiving.com/team/templenights Thank you very much for your support. 10
SUPPORTING THE WORK OF THE TEMPLE CHURCH You will recognise how generously the Inns maintain the Temple Church and its music. For one example:- the school-education of our choristers (quite apart from the musical training they receive here from our own musicians) now costs the Inns over 100,000 per year. We certainly hope that the congregation is as proud as the Inns themselves of the boys achievement. For the successful running of the Church we depend increasingly on the collections taken at services and on benefactions. If you pay UK income tax or capital gains tax (whether or not you are a UK resident), it is of great advantage to the Church if you kindly make any contribution through Gift Aid. One-off Gifts: Envelopes. We invite you to use the envelope, provided in the pews, on which you should state your name and address and sign and date the declaration. Regular Giving: Envelopes and Standing-Orders. The verger has a form of declaration to cover all future donations. Each form bears a contributor s number; you need then only enter this on any envelope you use for your gift. The verger is John Shearer, verger@templechurch.com, 020 7353 3470. THE ORGAN FUND The biggest task we are presently facing is the complete clean and refurbishment of the Church s magnificent organ, an essential and expensive undertaking which will ensure that the majestic voice of the organ continues at the heart of our music for the next fifty years and onward. We are touched and heartened that now, in early Summer 2012, the pledges and donations exceed 650,000 of the 750,000 to be raised. All further support will be warmly welcomed; the work is being undertaken until Easter 2013. This note comes with many thanks to those in the Inns and in our congregation who already support us with immense generosity. The Revd Robin Griffith-Jones, Master master@templechurch.com Penny Jonas Development Consultant development@templechurch.com 11