THE ANGLICAN CHURCH OF ST JOHN THE EVANGELIST, GORDON SUNDAY AFTER ASCENSION 17 MAY 2015 MESSAGE FROM THE MISSIONER In the last psalm in the Bible s Psalter the psalmist sings HALLELUJAH, the Hebrew word for PRAISE GOD. This is the psalm that forms the framework for our Prayer In The Bible workshops. For three thousand years the psalms have stood as the tested and tried prayer of the faithful seeking to bring their lives in offering before God. They are theology and spirituality. They reflect our littleness along with our greatness and invite us to stand before the Almighty Creator of all and give Him the honour that is His due. As we explore the psalms we will learn how to imitate their form, their style, their theology and hopefully bring them closer to the heart of our lives as disciples. +Michael W O R S H I P S E R V I C E T I M E S I was glad when they said unto me, We will go into the house of the Lord. Psalm 122:1 SUNDAYS MONDAYS TUESDAYS WEDNESDAYS THURSDAYS FRIDAYS 7:30AM MORNING PRAYER (Book of Common Prayer) 8:00AM HOLY COMMUNION (Sung, Book of Common Prayer) 9:30AM HOLY COMMUNION (Sung, A Prayer Book For Australia) AND SUNDAY SCHOOL (in term time) 4:00PM CHORAL EVENSONG, Second Sunday of the month, March through November, next Evensong 14 June. 11:15AM Service at Roden Cutler Village, 5:30PM Evening Prayer (APBA) 10:00AM MIDWEEK HOLY COMMUNION SERVICE WITH HEALING (Said, BCP) 7:00AM Morning Prayer (APBA) 11:15AM Service at Lady Gowrie THE CHURCH IS OPEN FOR PRAYER weekdays from 9:00AM to 5:00PM. On weekday RED LETTER DAYS, a service of Holy Communion follows Morning Prayer. Morning Prayer and Evening Prayer are not held and Red Letter Days are not observed on Saturdays or Public Holidays. Upcoming Red Letter Days are 11 June, Saint Barnabas, Apostle and Martyr; 24 June, Saint John the Baptist and 29 June, Saint Peter, Apostle and Martyr. Scan the square above with your smart phone to go to the church website. WELCOME, VISITORS We invite you to receive Communion at St John s if you receive at your own church and your church discipline allows.
n Notices READINGS FOR NEXT SUNDAY, Whit-Sunday / Pentecost 8:00AM Acts 2, beg 1 St John 14, beg 15 9:30AM Acts 2:1-11 1 Corinthians 12:1-13 John 15:26-27, 16:4b-15 Our PENTECOST AND TRINITY MISSION, led by Bishop Michael, has commenced. The first of three PRAYER IN THE BIBLE WORKSHOPS was held yesterday, with the second and third sessions on 23 and 30 May. The workshops examine prayer in the Old Testament, including the Psalms, and the New Testament, the objective being to gain additional insights to aid personal prayer life. Sessions begin Saturday mornings at 10:00AM and run until 1:00PM. They are open to every parishioner, with no need to RSVP, bring anything or study in advance. The May ST JOHN S KITCHEN MONTHLY COMMUNITY LUNCHEON is tomorrow at noon. Come enjoy a delicious hot meal and dessert for ten dollars. One main dish choice is always suitable for vegetarians and the dessert table has a wide choice of sweet dishes from which to choose. You are encouraged to wear something RED FOR PENTECOST next Sunday. A LAST POST CEREMONY will be held Saturday, 30 May at 4:00PM. Robert Plant was the lucky winner of the WOMEN S EVENING GROUP MOTHERS DAY RAFFLE. The splendid address delivered by DR BRENDAN NELSON at the ANZAC COMMEMORATION SERVICE at St John s on 3 May is available for those who may be interested, both as an audio file on the church s website, www.stjohnsgordon.org.au (Click on Worship, then click on Sermons, then click on the picture of audio headphones and play the recording), and as a printed transcription, which may be picked up from the narthex. (If you find all the paper copies have been taken, please let Yvonne Moon know of your interest and a copy will be made for you.) The cost of REPLACING THE CURRENT ORGAN, installed in the 1930s, is $1.25 million. Further repairs to an eighty year old organ are no longer cost effective and replacement can no longer be delayed. Feel free to speak to or give your pledge to Bill Killinger, Reece McCormack or Don Yorath. 2
Events This Week PENTECOST AND TRINITY MISSION IN PROGRESS SUN 17 7:30AM 8AM Singers rehearsal, Tower Room 11:30AM Parish Choir rehearsal, choir stalls MON 18 Noon St John s Kitchen Monthly Community Luncheon TUE 19 Morning Scripture Classes at Gordon East Public School 7:15PM Tuesday Evening Women s Bible Study Group, church office, studying the Gospel of Mark WED 20 10:00AM Wednesday Morning Bible Study with Bishop Michael 1:00PM Men s Fellowship Group, Upper Room Wednesday Evening Bible Study with Bishop Michael THU 21 Morning Op Shop sorts and prices 7:00PM Bible Study at June and John Moon s home FRI 22 9:45AM Friday Prayer Group, Crypt SAT 23 10:00AM Parish Workshop, Prayer In The Bible, Part 2 of 3 Regular Sunday and weekday worship services are listed on the front page. Upcoming PENTECOST AND TRINITY MISSION CONTINUES FRI 29 9:30AM Op Shop Sale SAT 30 10:00AM Parish Workshop, Prayer In The Bible, Part 3 of 3 4:00PM Last Post Ceremony June SUN 7 4:00PM Choral Evensong for the Queen s Birthday with parish choirs and The Jacobean Singers, celebratory afternoon tea follows SAT 13 9:30AM Op Shop Sale MON 15 Noon St John s Kitchen Monthly Community Luncheon FRI 26 9:30AM Op Shop Sale To have the CHURCH DOORS OPEN DURING THE DAY FOR PRAYER, both for parishioners and for the public, our insurance requires a physical presence in the church. There is a need for VERGERS ON MONDAYS AND WEDNESDAYS, days when Rosemary, Cynthia and Yvonne are not in the church office. If you think having the church open during the day is important and could commit to a recurring weekly or fortnightly time slot, please contact Chris Russell, telephone 0408 220 674 or e-mail chrisr@harvestore.com.au. 3
From Sue Dunston regarding the KU-RING-GAI POPPY PROJECT: GOOD NEWS The Poppy Project is SIXTY PERCENT COMPLETE, thanks to the wonderful team that has knitted so many poppies. I am very proud of you knitters and grateful for your time and effort. I encourage you to keep up the good work and keep handing me completed poppies Sunday mornings or dropping them off at the church office. This is a big project, but I have faith that it will be completed by 21 August, the 100th anniversary of the assault on Hill 60. Please do keep the project and the knitters in your prayers. Donations towards the cost of the wool and we are using Australian wool would be gratefully received. I am absolutely thrilled and overwhelmed by the wonderful support I am receiving, here at St John s and also within the community, for this project honouring the 1,600 from Ku-ring-gai who served in World War I. From Fête Chairman Pat Gaudry: Do not forget to note in your diary that the FÊTE is on SATURDAY, 10 OCTOBER. Please be sure to tell all your friends to note the day in their diaries, too. Sue Dunston is planning an interesting event in the cemetery in keeping with the 100 year remembrance of World War I. Bill Killinger is receiving donations of cash or Woolworths vouchers to fund the major prize in the annual fundraising raffle. Donations are very welcome. Alice Dalby is coordinating donations for the Treasure Stall. Natalie Maschmeyer is helping coordinate the Plant Stall and would appreciate cuttings, expecting those being struck now to be fine plants by October. The Chocolate Wheel will need suitable prizes for young and old of new items: household, personal, toys, et cetera. Any items suitable for a Fête stall can be brought to the church office and stored in the Fête storage room. All the stalls from last year except the Value Bags will be operating this year. Anyone with an interest in operating a new stall, please contact me, 9498 7773. 4
WEEK OF PRAYER FOR CHRISTIAN UNITY 17-24 May 2015 Jesus said unto her: Give me to drink. John 4:7 The WEEK OF PRAYER FOR CHRISTIAN UNITY, a commission of the National Council of Churches in Australia, begins today, being observed during the week between Ascension and Pentecost. This year s theme is taken from the Bible verse John 4:7. Jesus chose to cross Samaria on His way to Judea in Galilee, His route passing by the well of the Samaritan woman who came there to draw water. The Brazilian ecumenical group that prepared the Week Of Prayer For Christian Unity celebration invites us to use these two symbols the route and the water as images of the unity for which we pray. The ecumenical team from Queensland, Queensland Churches Together, invites us to consider what the path of unity might be, that the world may drink from the source of life, Jesus Christ, giving proper respect to diversity. Consider also that water quenches thirst and makes the desert bloom. The water that Jesus gives is the water over which the spirit of God hovered, the living water in which we were baptized. Prayer cards are being distributed at both worship services this morning. Do take one and keep it in your pocket or purse this week as you pray for Christian unity. For more information: National Council of Churches in Australia Queensland Churches Together ncca.org.au qct.org.au 5
TODAY, 17 MAY, SUNDAY AFTER ASCENSION 8:00AM CHORAL COMMUNION (Book of Common Prayer) Reece McCormack and Brian Wood Evelyn Lavender First Reading: Catherine Barker 9:30AM CHORAL EUCHARIST (A Prayer Book For Australia) David Goldby and Don Yorath Rita McColl First Reading: Angela Peverell Prayers Of The People: James Winter Offertory Procession: Jennifer and Nigel Hubbard Morning Tea: Kim and John Thompson NEXT SUNDAY, 24 MAY WHIT-SUNDAY / PENTECOST 8:00AM CHORAL COMMUNION (Book of Common Prayer) Belinda Howell, Rob Hall and Bill Killinger Linda Killinger First Reading: Chris Russell 9:30AM CHORAL EUCHARIST (A Prayer Book For Australia) Richard Gideon and Robert Plant Ruth Myers First Reading: Robertson Wright Prayers Of The People: Angela Peverell Offertory Procession: Ruth Myers and Yvonne Moon Morning Tea: Ladies Fellowship Group ST JOHN THE EVANGELIST PARISH DIRECTORY 754 PACIFIC HIGHWAY (P.O. BOX 295) GORDON NSW 2072 Telephone 9498 2744 Fax 9499 6060 Website www.stjohnsgordon.org.au Rector REV D KEITH DALBY Rectory 9498 2596, Mobile 0433 538 915, rector@stjohnsgordon.org.au Assistant Priest Rev d Rob Sutherland CSC 0406 767 757, revrob@ozemail.com.au Honorary Assisting Ven. Clive King AM Parish Missioner Rt Rev d Dr Michael Hough anathoth.hough@gmail.com Assistant Religious Br Ned Gerber OSB Office 9699 1865, ngerber@bigpond.com.au Director of Music Dr Brett McKern 0408 303 225, music@stjohnsgordon.org.au Asst Dir of Music Nicola Chau Pastoral Care Elizabeth Kelly 9144 3064, 0413 707 944, elizabethkelly70@bigpond.com Safe Ministry Dr Miriam Stevenson safeministry@stjohnsgordon.org.au, 0414 089 949 Student Minister Jennifer Lum jennifer.lum@bigpond.com Parish Council John East (Secretary) parishcouncil@stjohnsgordon.org.au 0407 896 080 Parish Manager Rosemary Angus Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, 10AM to 3PM office@stjohnsgordon.org.au Pew Bulletin Cynthia Keithly Deadline is end of the day Tuesday Rosters + Yvonne Moon Services and Rosters 6 6 Usually in the office on Thursdays pewbulletin@stjohnsgordon.org.au