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S A L T ST MATTHEW S ANGLICAN CHURCH, CHELTENHAM PARISH NEWSLETTER FEBRUARY / MARCH 2015 A WORD FROM OUR VICAR... Can you sing? Not in the same league as Joan Sutherland or Peter Dawson or Emmerson or Lake or Palmer; but can you hold a note, follow the little black dots as they exercise on the lines? The ministry of singing (belonging to a choir) can be and often is demanding but there are times when there is pure joy. Our choir sang O Holy Night during the administration at Midnight Mass on Christmas Eve and I happened to look over to them as they finished and I was fortunate enough to see a small sliver of the church triumphant as with eyes ablaze they oozed the phrase we did it! and what a way to welcome the Christ Child and what an achievement for organist and choir and what a gift for us who heard. Yet, of course it didn t just happen; it took many rehearsals including extras at odd times and not all were present for all the rehearsals and yet it came together beautifully. So you can t sing! Well how about read, pray, greet, serve or administer the chalice? All of these areas of service are ministry. The new roster is about to be drawn up and it would be wonderful to be able to add some new names. Or would you prefer to work in the background and be a member of the flower roster or assist in our ministry to those in nursing homes or learn the necessary skills of a sacristan and so set up the church for the masses and keep available the supply of Altar linen. But we have people who do these things now!! Yes but there are many who once ministered in various ways but because of age or infirmity or circumstances are no longer able to continue in these various tasks. To be able to make the scriptures come alive for others, to lead in prayer for His world and His people, to handle the sacred vessels in various capacities or welcome the faithful and the stranger or visitor Sunday by Sunday are essential parts of the mix that make up the body of Christ in this place. Training is available, help is at hand, encouragement is forthcoming and the rewards are out of this world! Have you spoken to God about this? Perhaps it s time you did. You may find Him leading you to a particular ministry or task. Fr Ron White, Parish Priest (P.S. Can you sing?!) WORSHIP ST MATTHEW S ANGLICAN CHURCH Corner Nepean Highway & Park Road, Cheltenham, VIC, 3192 Sundays 8am Eucharist with Hymns 1st Sunday of the month BCP service 10am Sung Eucharist 1st Sunday of the month Family service with Sunday School Wednesdays (not in January) FRIENDS OF ST FRANCIS Community of the Holy Name (CHN) 40 Cavanagh Street, Cheltenham, VIC, 3192 Phone: (03) 9583 2087 Sundays 9.30am in the Prayer Room at the Community CLERGY & STAFF Fr Ron White Parish Priest & Bayside Area Dean The Rev d Margot Poole Priest Associate Fr Andre Hassing Priest Associate Marlene Davies Organist / Musical Director Claire Johnston Parish Secretary WARDENS & VESTRY Sandra Cooper Vicar s Warden & Vestry Sec. Sue Polites People s Warden Phil Whelan People s Warden Sandra Cooper Treasurer (temporary) Debby Howard & Marlene Gale CONTACT DETAILS Parish Office 161 Park Road, Cheltenham, VIC, 3192 Hours: Wednesday to Friday, 9am to 4pm Phone: (03) 9583 2205 Fax: (03) 9583 9660 Email: stmatthewsanglicanchurch@bigpond.com Website: www.stmatthewscheltenham.org.au Salt: February / March 2015 Page 1

CANDLEMAS The Feast of the Presentation of Christ in the Temple was known in Jerusalem in the 4 th century and one hundred years later a form of the blessing of candles had become a part of the festival thus Candlemas. The candles were used in worship and the votive tapers are blessed as reminders of the Christ, the Light to lighten the Gentiles. If people desire it, candles for personal use in such areas as a prayer corner, are also blessed. Although Christmas has officially ended Candlemas is often experienced as the formal ending of the Christmas cycle. Below are some photos from this year s service. FUNDRAISING Congratulations to the winners of our Christmas Special Effort, which was drawn on Sunday 21st December, during our Devonshire morning tea. 1st prize Rosemary Van Buuren 2nd prize Zach (Kath Daly) 3rd prize June Mullens We hope the winners enjoyed their prizes!! Our appreciation to those who supported our Special Effort we raised $322! Thanks to all who made our Devonshire morning tea such a success. The amount we raised was $211.75! And we thank those who worked so hard in the kitchen to achieve such a wonderful outcome. Salt: February / March 2015 Page 2

PANCAKES To honour the traditions of Shrove Tuesday, join us for a pancake feast and fellowship on Sunday 15th February at around 9am where members from both congregations can enjoy and catch up. We meet on the Sunday as it is difficult for people to attend on Tuesday night. ASH WEDNESDAY One of the most important days in the Church calendar, Ash Wednesday begins the 40 days of abstinence and prayer leading up to Easter. The palm crosses from the previous year are burnt and reduced to ash and the priest makes the sign of the cross with the ash on the forehead of each person. Mass times (with Imposition of ashes) are 10am and 6pm on 18th February. MOTHERING SUNDAY Please join us as we give thanks for our mothers. As is our custom we will bless and distribute Simnel Cake at both services on Mothering Sunday the 15th March. We will also hold our first Parish Breakfast for the year on this day. If anyone can provide a Simnel Cake please contact the Parish Office. FLOWERS FOR EASTER Lent is one of the two times of the church s year when we don t decorate the building with flowers. This is to remind us of the austerity of Lent when we try to live with less, however when we come to Easter we want to reflect the joy and the light of the celebration and flowers burst onto the scene again. If you would like to donate towards flowers for Easter please put the money in an envelope marked Flowers for Easter and place in the collection plate. Holy Week & Easter Services March 29 Palm Sunday 8am & 10am: Blessing of Palms and Procession Weekday Services Mon, Tues & Wed: April 2 Maundy Thursday 7pm: Eucharist with Foot Washing April 3 Good Friday 10am: Walk of Witness 12 noon: Devotions 2pm: Stations of the Cross April 5 Easter Day 8am: Lighting of the New Fire & Eucharist 10am: Easter Holy Communion Salt: February / March 2015 Page 3

CHILDREN S CRIB SERVICE Our Crib service continues to grow and in fact is the largest of all the Christmas services. As part of the telling of the story, the children place the crib figures in front of the Altar and they stay that way even (as happened last year) if the oxen is uninterested in what is happening. Most of the children made a window card of the manger scene but a few of the knee highs found it easier to colour an angel. Singing of carols and choosing a gift by each child and a Christmas book for each family were an exciting part of the service which ended with the Lord s prayer. And the mess was impressive!! What was even more impressive was the fact that a number of the parents helped in the clean up and so everyone was able to enjoy a very happy sausage sizzle. Salt: February / March 2015 Page 4

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PALM CROSSESS We will once again be making palm crosses which we use for our procession on Palm Sunday. We usually have a small but enthusiastic group who enjoy a good chat and morning tea whilst making the crosses. We will continue this tradition on Saturday 28th March at 9am in the Parish Office. We will provide the palms and instructions and if you have never made one before help will be at hand so pleasee join us! PARISH FUNCTIONS We will hold our Parish Luncheon on the following dates: 2nd 4th October 7th June (soup), August (finger food), (BBQ)& 6th December (BBQ) The dates for our Parish Breakfast this year are: 31st May, 30th August & 29th November Please note these dates and don t forget these are an opportunity to bring members of the family, friends and neighbours and introduce them to our fellowship. CALENDAR OF EVENTS FEBRUARY 1st Sunday Services Candlemas The Presentation of Christ in the Temple Septuagesima 8am BCP & 10am Family Servicee 12 noon Parish BBQ 4th Weekday Service First Anglicann Service at Sydney Cove 8th Sunday Services Fifth Sunday after Epiphany Sexagesima Healing service will follow the 10am Mass 11th Weekday Service 15th Sunday Services Sixth Sunday after Epiphany Quinquagesima 9am Pancakes 18th Weekday Service Ash Wednesday 10am & 6pm Blessing & Imposition of Ashes 22nd Sunday Services First Sunday in Lent 25th Weekday Service MARCH 1st Sunday Services Second Sunday in Lent 8am BCP & 10am Family Service 4th Weekday Service 8th Sunday Services Third Sunday in Lent Healing service will follow the 10am Mass 11th Weekday Service 15th Sunday Services Mothering Sunday 18th Weekday Service 22nd Sunday Services Passion Sunday Fifth Sunday in Lent 25th Weekday Service The Annunciation to the Blessed Virgin Mary 28th 9am Making of Palm Crosses 29th Sunday Services Palm Sunday Procession & Blessing of Palms Morning tea follows the 10am Mass on Sundays Salt: February / March 2015 Page 6