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Nau mai; haere mai; welcome to Taranaki Cathedral To be as Christ in the Community Hey, young people here today - welcome - especially any visiting our interim cathedral! We have great groups for you to be a part of. Please come and meet us by the sound desk this morning... Cath, family worker :-) Welcome on 11 th November 2018, Remembrance Su nday He rā whakamaumahara Our service commences with the National Anthem 1. E Ihoa Atua, o ngā Iwi Mātourā āta whaka rongona, me aroha noa. Kia hua ko te pai, kia tau tō atawhai manaakitia mai, Aotearoa! 2. God of nations, at thy feet, in the bonds of love me meet; hear our voices we entreat, God defend our free land! Guard Pacific s triple star from the shafts of strife and war, make her praises heard afar; God defend New Zealand! I runga i te Ingoa o te Atua, te Matua, te Tama me te Wairua Tapu. Amine. (In the name of God: Father, Son and Holy Spirit. Amen.) Liturgist Nau mai, haere mai, welcome on this Day of Remembrance. As we stand together, shoulder to shoulder, let us listen to these Words of Scripture Voice 1 You can have no greater love than this; than to lay down your life for your friends. [ John 15:13] Voice 2 I lift up my eyes to the hills from whence will my help come? My help comes from the Lord, Who made heaven and earth. [Psalm 121.1-2] Voice 3 This I call to mind, and therefore I have hope: the steadfast love of the Lord never ceases, his mercies never come to an end; they are new every morning. [Lamentations 3.21-23] Voice 4 Those who wait for the Lord shall renew their strength, they shall mount up with wings like eagles, they shall run and not be weary they shall walk and not faint. [Isaiah 40.31] Please take note of your nearest exit. Page 1 Emergency assembly point: Vets for Pets car park

Voice 5 What does the Lord require of you but to do justice, and to love kindness, and to walk humbly with your God? [Micah 6.8] We meet in the presence of God. We commit ourselves to work in penitence and faith for reconciliation between the nations, that all people may, together, live in freedom, justice and peace. Liturgist Let us pray Please sit / E noho Liturgist We pray for all who in bereavement, disability and pain continue to suffer the consequences of fighting and terror. We remember with thanksgiving and sorrow those whose lives, in world wars and conflicts past and present, have been given and taken away. Amen. The Confession and Absolution / Te Hohou-i-te-rongo Liturgist Let us confess to God the sins and shortcomings of the world; its pride, its selfishness, its greed; its evil divisions and hatreds. Let us confess our share in what is wrong, and our failure to seek and establish that peace which God wills for His children. [Silence] Most merciful God, Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, we confess that we have sinned in thought, word and deed. We have not loved you with our whole heart. We have not loved our neighbours as ourselves. In your mercy forgive what we have been, help us to amend what we are, and direct what we shall be; that we may do justly, love mercy, and walk humbly with you, our God. Amen. May the God of love and power forgive you and free you from your sins, heal and strengthen you by his Spirit, and raise you to new life in Christ our Lord. Amen. Liturgist Kia mau te rongo o te Karaiti ki o tatou ngakau. The peace of Christ rule in our hearts. The word of Christ dwell in us richly. The Collect Gathering Prayer is said together / Hei konei te inoi o te rä Almighty God, we give you thanks for those who laid down their lives in war. We pray for courage and self-sacrifice like theirs, so that evil may always be resisted and peace maintained, through Christ our Saviour. Amen. A member of the Commu nity of the Cross of Nails Page 2

Please be seated for the Readings / Nga Karaipiture E noho Reader A Reading from the book of Micah [Chapter 4:1-5] In days to come the mountain of the Lord s house shall be established as the highest of the mountains, and shall be raised up above the hills. Peoples shall stream to it, and many nations shall come and say: Come, let us go up to the mountain of the Lord, to the house of the God of Jacob; that he may teach us his ways and that we may walk in his paths. For out of Zion shall go forth instruction, and the word of the Lord from Jerusalem. He shall judge between many peoples, and shall arbitrate between strong nations far away; they shall beat their swords into ploughshares, and their spears into pruning-hooks; nation shall not lift up sword against nation, neither shall they learn war any more; but they shall all sit under their own vines and under their own fig trees, and no one shall make them afraid; for the mouth of the Lord of hosts has spoken. For all the peoples walk, each in the name of its god, but we will walk in the name of the Lord our God for ever and ever. Hear what the Spirit is saying to the Church. Thanks be to God. Reader A Reading from the letter of St Paul to the Romans [Chapter 8:31-39] What then are we to say about these things? If God is for us, who is against us? He who did not withhold his own Son, but gave him up for all of us, will he not with him also give us everything else? Who will bring any charge against God s elect? It is God who justifies. Who is to condemn? It is Christ Jesus, who died, yes, who was raised, who is at the right hand of God, who indeed intercedes for us. Who will separate us from the love of Christ? Will hardship, or distress, or persecution, or famine, or nakedness, or peril, or sword? As it is written, For your sake we are being killed all day long; we are accounted as sheep to be slaughtered. No, in all these things we are more than conquerors through him who loved us. For I am convinced that neither death, nor life, nor angels, nor rulers, nor things present, nor things to come, nor powers, nor height, nor depth, nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God in Christ Jesus our Lord. Hear what the Spirit is saying to the Church. Thanks be to God. At 10am we sing the seafarers hymn in preparation for the Gospel 1. Eternal Father, strong to save, whose arm has bound the restless wave, who bids the mighty ocean deep, its own appointed limits keep: O hear us when we cry to thee, for those in peril on the sea. Please take note of your nearest exit. Page 3 Emergency assembly point: Vets for Pets car park

2. Lord, go aloft with all who fly, through lofty dangers in the skies. Keep loving arms beneath their wings, may theirs be peace your presence brings. Lord God of flight, please hear our prayer, for those in peril in the air. 3. Creator God, who made the earth, and gave all humans love and worth; in lands where people seek release, keep guard on those who keep the peace. O Prince of Peace, we pray your hand, will guard our soldiers on the land. 4. God, who once stilled the restless foam, be near to all who wait at home; enfold them in your loving arms, keep them safe from fear and harm. O Father hear us when we pray, for those we love so far away. 5. O Trinity of love and power, our friend and shield in every hour, enable all of every race, to make our world a better place. Thus evermore shall rise to thee, our praise from air and land and sea. Please stand and turn to face the Gospel and the Cross... / Ka tū te katoa Reader Hear the Holy Gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ, according to St John [chapter 15:12-17] Praise and Glory to God. Jesus said This is my commandment, that you love one another as I have loved you. No one has greater love than this, to lay down one s life for one s friends. You are my friends if you do what I command you. I do not call you servants any longer, because the servant does not know what the master is doing; but I have called you friends, because I have made known to you everything that I have heard from my Father. You did not choose me but I chose you. And I appointed you to go and bear fruit, fruit that will last, so that the Father will give you whatever you ask him in my name. I am giving you these commands so that you may love one another. This is the Gospel of Christ. Praise to Christ the Word. There follows the sermon / Te Kauwhau. The preacher today is Archdeacon Trevor Please stand for the Affirmation of Faith / Te Whakapono E tū Liturgist Let us declare our faith in God. We believe in God the Father, from whom every family in heaven and on earth is named. We believe in God the Son, who lives in our hearts through faith, and fills us with his love. We believe in God the Holy Spirit, who strengthens us with power from on high. We believe in one God; Father, Son and Holy Spirit. Amen. A member of the Commu nity of the Cross of Nails Page 4

Please sit. A Time of Prayer / Nga Inoi a te Iwi Liturgist Let us pray for the church and the world, giving thanks for God's goodness Our intercessions end with The Lord's Prayer/Te Inoi a te Ariki Our Father in heaven, hallowed be your name, your kingdom come, your will be done, on earth as in heaven. Give us today our daily bread. Forgive us our sins, as we forgive those who sin against us. Save us from the time of trial and deliver us from evil. For the kingdom, the power, and the glory are yours now and for ever. Amen. Please stand for the Ministry of the Sacrament / Te Minitatanga o te Hakarameta Blessed are the peacemakers: they shall be called children of God. We meet in the name of Christ and share his peace. Kia tau tonu te rangimarie o te Atua ki a koutou. The peace of God be with you. And also with you. Deacon Let us offer one-another a sign of peace. During the offertory hymn, a collection is taken up for our mission and ministry as the cathedral. Thank you for your gift. 1. I vow to thee, my country, all earthly things above, entire and whole and perfect, the service of my love; the love that asks no question, the love that stands the test, that lays upon the altar the dearest and the best; the love that never falters, the love that pays the price, the love that makes undaunted the final sacrifice. 2. And there s another country, I ve heard of long ago, most dear to them that love her, most great to them that know; we may not count her armies, we may not see her King; her fortress is a faithful heart, her pride is suffering; and soul by soul and silently her shining bounds increase, and her ways are ways of gentleness, and all her paths are peace. The Preparation of the Gifts / Te Whakatikatika I Te Ohaoha Blessed are you, Lord God of all creation, through your goodness we have this bread to offer, fruit of the earth and work of human Please take note of your nearest exit. Page 5 Emergency assembly point: Vets for Pets car park

hand, it will become for us the body of Christ. Blessed be God for ever. Blessed are you, Lord God of all creation, through your goodness we have this wine to offer, fruit of the vine and work of human hands, it will become for us the blood of Christ. Blessed be God for ever. Blessed are you, God of all creation. Through your goodness we have these gifts to share. Accept and use our offerings for your glory, and for the service of reign of peace, justice and love Blessed be God for ever The Great Thanksgiving / Te Whakawhetai Nui The Spirit of God be with you. Lift your hearts to heaven Let us give thanks to God And also with you. We lift them to the Lord. It is right to offer thanks and praise. It is right to praise you, Father, Lord of all creation; in your love you made us for yourself. When we turned away you did not reject us, but came to meet us in your Son. You embraced us as your children and welcomed us to sit and eat with you. In Christ you shared our life that we might live in him and he in us. He opened his arms of love upon the cross and made for all the perfect sacrifice for sin. On the night he was betrayed, at supper with his friends he took bread, and gave you thanks; he broke it and gave it to them, saying: Take, eat; this is my body which is given for you; do this in remembrance of me. Father, we do this in remembrance of him: his body is the bread of life. At the end of supper, taking the cup of wine, he gave you thanks, and said: Drink this, all of you; this is my blood of the new covenant, which is shed for you for the forgiveness of sins; do this in remembrance of me. Father, we do this in remembrance of him: his blood is shed for all. A member of the Commu nity of the Cross of Nails Page 6

As we proclaim his death and celebrate his rising in glory, send your Holy Spirit that this bread and this wine may be to us the body and blood of your dear Son. As we eat and drink these holy gifts, make us one in Christ, our risen Lord. With your whole Church throughout the world, we offer you this sacrifice of praise and lift our voice to join the eternal song of heaven: Holy, holy, holy Lord, God of power and might, Heaven and earth are full of your glory. Hosanna in the highest. Amen. [silence] The Breaking of the Bread / Ka Whawhati I te Taro We break this bread to share in the body of Christ. Though we are many, we are one body, because we all share in one bread. The Agnus Dei. Please sit for this quiet prayer Lamb of God, you take away the sin of the world: have mercy on us. Lamb of God, you take away the sin of the world: have mercy on us. Lamb of God, you take away the sin of the world: grant us your peace. We are invited to share communion / Te Powhiri Draw near and receive the body and blood of our Saviour Jesus Christ in remembrance that he died for us. Let us feed on him in our hearts by faith with thanksgiving. Haere mai e te kahui a te Atua, tangohia enei kai rangatira a te Karaiti. God invites everyone to gather around His table. You are invited to come forward and receive this Holy Sacrament / Hākari Tapu or a blessing. After the distribution, this prayer: God our Father, your Son is our peace and his cross the sign of reconciliation: help us, who share the broken bread, to bring together what is scattered and to bind up what is wounded, that Christ may bring in the everlasting kingdom of his peace; who is alive and reigns, now and for ever. Amen. Then follows the Blessing / Te Manaakitanga Please take note of your nearest exit. Page 7 Emergency assembly point: Vets for Pets car park

May the blessing of God who honours every sacrifice made in the service of peace, the God whose spirit inspires every good and generous act, the God who inspires the best of us even in the worst of times, be with you and those you love and have loved, though separated now by time and distance, and may the blessing... The Post-Communion Hymn follows the Notices. 1. God is our strength and refuge, our present help in trouble; and we therefore will not fear, though the earth should change! Though mountains shake and tremble, though swirling floods are raging, God the Lord of hosts is with us evermore! 2. There is a flowing river, within God s holy city; God is in the midst of her - she shall not be moved! God s help is swiftly given, thrones vanish at his presence - God the Lord of hosts is with us evermore! 3. Come, see the works of our maker, learn of his deeds all powerful; wars will cease across the world, when he shatters the spear! Be still and know your creator, uplift him in the nations - God the Lord of hosts is with us evermore! The Dismissal / Te Haerenga Atu Deacon Haere i runga i te rangimarie i runga i te aroha me te ngakau hihiko ki te mahi ki te ariki. Go now into our community to love and serve the Lord. Go in peace. Amen. We go in the name of Christ. You are welcome to sit and listen to the organ postlude or to leave quietly. Since it forms a part of our worship, applause is not appropriate. Parish Commitment Goal : $2 Million Total pledged to date : $ 891,440 Donations last week: $5,000 Fundraising update 2/11/2018 Project Total Goal: $15 Million Total pledged to date $6,534,618 Donations last week: $5,205 A member of the Commu nity of the Cross of Nails Page 8

Diary for the week... with Bible Readings. Every weekday, you are invited to our brief daily prayer services at 8.30am. Midweek services are held in the Chapel of the Upper Room, Hatherly Hall. Sunday 11 th November 9am Holy Communion ~ 11am Civic Remembrance Service at NP Cenotaph. Monday 12 th November Phil 2:1-4. Ps 131. Luke 14:12-14. 10am Pukeko Stomp ~ 3:30pm Bellringers Practice ~ 5.30pm Youth Group Tuesday 13 th November Phil 2:5-11. Ps 22:22-27. Luke 14:15-24. 7am Bishop's Eucharist ~ 7:30am Community Café Wednesday 14 th November Phil 2:12-18. Ps 27:1-5. Luke 14:25-33. 10am BCP Eucharist ~ 7.30pm Cathedral Choir Practice Thursday 15 th November Phil 3:3-8a. Ps 105:1-7. Luke15:1-10. 8.30am Cathedral Staff Meeting ~ 10am Pukeko Stomp ~ 10am Food 4 Thought 12.15pm Lunchtime Organ Recital ~ 1:30pm Stitching Group ~ 7pm Home Group - Led by Jen & Ruth ~ 7pm Contemplative Prayer Group at Tainui Ascot ~ 7:30pm Ars Nova Choir rehearsal Friday 16 th November Phil 3:17-4:1. Ps 122. Luke 16:1-8. 8.30am Litany of the Cross of Nails ~ 10:30am OA meeting Saturday 17 th November Phil 4:10-19. Ps 112. Luke 16:9-15. 7.30am Men s Breakfast ~ 8.30am Morning Prayer Sunday 18 th November Ruth 3:1-5;4:13-17. Heb 9:24-28. Mark 12:38-44. 8am Holy Communion ~ 10am Choral Eucharist For your prayers Our Province: Church Missionary Society. Anglican Historical Society. Our Diocese: Paeroa: Terry Ellis. Piopio/Aria/Mokau: Kay Taitoko. Putaruru: Jan Tarrant. Raglan: Ministry Support Team, Rhonda Chung, Kathleen Gavin, Joan Masters, Jan Mitchell. Our Community: Food banks in the Diocese. Kuching, Our Partner Diocese: St Boniface, Mamut. Taranaki Cathedral: Family Work: Mele, Cath, Nikki, and all children and youth groups. NZCMS: Dean & Amanda (& children); Community Ministry, South Asia. Anglican Missions: NZ: Volunteers and supporters. Do get in touch... We would love to hear from you Office: 06 758 3111 or email admin@taranakicathedral.org.nz Trevor Harrison : 027 896 5690 Canon Pastor Bill : 027 306 4567 Pastoral Minister Ailsa : 021 758 247 Canon Sue: 021 450 760 If you are interested in getting more involved with our parish, please fill out a yellow card Please take note of your nearest exit. Page 9 Emergency assembly point: Vets for Pets car park

Only 28% of people on the Taranaki Cathedral database have been visited as part of the fundraising effort for The Cathedral Project. About 380 parishioners still need to be visited. More volunteer visitors are urgently needed to reach the church s $2 million internal fundraising target and to allow work on the Cathedral strengthening to start. Could this be the job for you? People s warden and fundraising visitor Julie Otene has seen first-hand the success of visiting cathedral supporters to help raise the money needed to earthquake strengthen and develop the cathedral site. Why did you volunteer to be a visitor? I learnt how this type of campaign works and how successful it is for capital fundraising projects like ours and felt that the visiting was an achievable way for me to contribute. Capital fundraising campaigns involve volunteer-led, person-to-person contact, seeking financial support for a specific project. Donations are one-off - albeit many are spread over the five years of the project. It is amaz ing how giving a little regularly accumulates significantly and is often more manageable. However, there is a defined end date to the giving, it is not on going. Does it make you uncomfortable going into people s homes asking for money? That s the thing, I don t feel like I m asking for money. We are visiting people to have a chat with them, talk to them about the project and the potential for the church and the community. It s a one-to-one opportunity to share the story, and for them to engage and give their opinion. People generally say they were waiting to be asked about giving. But I m not too worried about if they give or not. Success is also being able to show external funding organisations that we have done everything we can to raise as much money as we can within the church. That means demonstrating that we have visited everyone on the database. It s not the job of a visitor to convince someone to give, it s merely an opportunity to do so once they have been given all the information about what the complete project can achieve. Has the visiting been successful so far in raising funds? For the small percentage of people in the database we have been able to visit so far, it s been very successful. Not everyone is able to donate and that s fine but the pledges still average out at about $3000 per person visited. As of 7 November, the portion of the $2 million commitment made by parishioners and those with a strong connection to the cathedral stood at $891,440. If it is so successful, why do you need more visitors now? Time is running out and we still have a lot of people to visit. Engineers are close to having details finalised for phase one of the project the earthquake strengthening and refurbishment of the cathedral but momentum will be lost, and the project may have to be put on hold if we cannot raise the money needed now. What if I have thought about being a visitor, but don t know what to say? Volunteer visitors are given full coaching and assistance. You can either be assigned a few people from the database to visit or choose them yourself. Why do you think The Cathedral Project so important to support? I am passionate about this project because it s an intergenerational legacy project providing our community with a cultural, historical and spiritual legacy. It s so many things in one package. Our forefathers had the foresight to work hard to provide public amenities for our region. This is our opportunity to leave a legacy for future generations. For more information on how to become a visitor, please contact Julie on 027 446 4099 or The Cathedral Project campaign manager Jan Mason on 021 020 33888. A member of the Commu nity of the Cross of Nails Page 10

The Weekly letter is from Archdeacon Trevor Dear Parishioners, We will remember them. This year Remembrance Sunday, which is set as being the Sunday nearest Armistice Day, is on Armistice Day, and of course is particularly significant because it is the centenary of that day when the First World War ended, with the armistice coming into force at the 11th hour, of the 11th day, of the 11th month. In New Zealand there are special observances throughout our land, but in Great Britain, the United States and Canada, Remembrance Sunday every year is marked as a holiday, with services and parades. It is their equivalent to our ANZAC Day. This year there are three strands to our remembering. Firstly, we celebrate as our forebears did the ending of the First World War; secondly, we remember all those who made the supreme sacrifice whilst serving our country; and thirdly, we remember those personally known to us who served our country and we give thanks for that service and their willingness to put their lives on the line when asked. We remember the 100,444 troops New Zealand sent to WW1: especially the 18,166 who were killed, which included 78 from this parish, plus the 1,000 who died within 5 years of the war's end; the 41,317 who were wounded; the 507 who died in training in New Zealand; and the 333 who committed suicide in the years following their return. They shall not grow old, as we that are left grow old: Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn. At the going down of the sun and in the morning, We will remember them. (Laurance Binyon) Blessings, Trevor. Peacemaking doesn t mean passivity. It is the act of interrupting injustice without mirrroring injustice, the act of disarming evil without destroying the evildoer, the act of finding a third way that is neither fight nor flight but the careful, arduous pursuit of reconciliation and justice. Shane Claiborne, Common Prayer: a liturgy for ordinary radicals Please take note of your nearest exit. Page 11 Emergency assembly point: Vets for Pets car park

Noticeboard - take me home, keep me handy, stick me to the fridge! Events later today: New Plymouth s Armistice Parade will commence at 10am. At 11am there will be a two minute silence, followed by the Roaring Chorus a nationwide pealing of church bells and general cacophany. The Cathedral bell will be part of this. Then will come the commemorative service at the Cenotaph in Queen Street led by Archbishop Philip Richardson and Revd. Albie Martin. The bronz e statue Taranaki Salute to The ANZACS is to be unveiled. There will be a fly-past as well a display of vehicles used during war activities, and a display of maritime vessels in the harbour. This afternoon at 2.30pm the New Zealand premiere of Karl Jenkins choral work THE PEACEMAKERS preceded by NZ composer Dwayne Bloomfield s PASSCHENDAELE is being performed at the TSB Theatre Royal. Presented by Ars Nova Choir, Ars Antiqua Orchastra, the Devon Hotel New Plymouth Brass and Jubilate Choir (NPGHS) under the direction of Christopher Luke and Leigh Martin. Tickets $30/$25/$20 On Thursday 15 November 2018, Christopher Luke will present his 75th Cathedral organ recital. Come and celebrate this occasion with organ music by Malcolm Archer, J.S. Bach, Edward Elgar, Karl Jenkins, Arthur Sullivan and works by Luke himself. The final Lunchtime Organ Recital for 2018 will begin at 12.15pm followed by refreshments. Admission is by gold coin. Proudly supported by the Music Innovation Trust of Taranaki and the TSB Community Trust. Men s Breakfast. Our inaugural Mens breakfast is next Saturday. This is a St Mary s Outreach Initiative for the men of the Parish. When: Saturday 17th November 7.30am at the Peace Lounge. Contact Colin McLeod 753-7982 25 th November is Christ the King Sunday, our liturgical New Year s Eve. To celebrate we will be holding a parish breakfast between the morning services. Closing the Gap we need your help to close the gap on the year-to-date cash deficit of the Cathedral Parish, which stood at $36,454 as of the end of September. Please consider whether you can increase your giving for the rest of the year. Aroha Youth Group, Peace Lounge, every Monday 5.30-7.30pm. This term's focus is "Preparing the Manger" in which we will look at what it means to prepare the manger for Christmas with oneself, with each other (in youth group), with the sick and lonely, with our families and friends and with the world. Aroha will finish up for the year on 10th December. A member of the Commu nity of the Cross of Nails Page 12