WEEKLY PEW SHEET For the week beginning Sunday 16 September 2018 PLEASE USE IN CONJUNCTION WITH ORDER OF SERVICE BOOKLET Please take this Pew Sheet home with you. SEVENTEENTH SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST PREACHER Christopher Waterhouse Director of the St James Institute 7:45am SAID EUCHARIST Reader: Howard Graham Intercessor: Robert Marriott 9:00am PARISH EUCHARIST WITH KIDS@CHURCH Reader: Leon Fitzgerald Intercessor: Bev Horsburgh Cantor: Ria Andriani Setting: Matthias Christ Church Mass Motet: Dvořák I will sing new songs of gladness Voluntary: Mathias Postlude 11:00am CHORAL EUCHARIST Hymns: 379 (t.48), 76, 338, 420 Reader: Phillip Jones Intercessor: Susan Hamilton Choir: The Choir of St James Setting: Harold Darke (1888-1976) Communion Service in F Motet: Lloyd View me, Lord Voluntary: Mathias Postlude Church opening hours: Mon Fri 10am 4pm; Sat 9am 1pm; Sun 7am 4pm Weekly services: Mon Fri: 12:30pm Eucharist; Wed: 6:15pm Choral Evensong As Sydney s oldest church, St James is a place of soul-stirring worship, challenging preaching and fine music. We are a progressive community that welcomes all people regardless of age, race, sexual orientation, or religion.
Please advise one of the Sidespersons if you would like Communion brought to you in the pew. If necessary, you are welcome to sit for those parts of the liturgy when it is normal to stand. REFLECTION Words have the power to name and shape people in ways that may lead to good or ill, to acceptance or rebuke. Who we say Jesus is shapes our journey as disciples. Wise followers therefore listen for the words and ways of God in their midst; for God s words and ways lead to a deeper understanding of who we are called to be because of whom we choose to follow. COLLECT OF THE DAY God of mercy, help us to forgive as you have forgiven us, to trust you, even when hope is failing, and to take up our cross daily and follow you in your redeeming work; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and for ever. Amen. FIRST READING A reading from the Book of Proverbs 1: 20 33 Wisdom cries out in the street; in the squares she raises her voice. At the busiest corner she cries out; at the entrance of the city gates she speaks: How long, O simple ones, will you love being simple? How long will scoffers delight in their scoffing and fools hate knowledge? Give heed to my reproof; I will pour out my thoughts to you; I will make my words known to you. Because I have called and you refused, have stretched out my hand and no one heeded, and because you have ignored all my counsel and would have none of my reproof, I also will laugh at your calamity; I will mock when panic strikes you, when panic strikes you like a storm, and your calamity comes like a whirlwind, when distress and anguish come upon you. Then they will call upon me, but I will not answer; they will seek me diligently, but will not find me. Because they hated knowledge and did not choose the fear of the Lord, would have none of my counsel, and despised all my reproof, therefore they shall eat the fruit of their way and be sated with their own devices. For waywardness kills the simple, and the complacency of fools destroys them; but those who listen to me will be secure and will live at ease, without dread of disaster. A short silence is observed. Reader For the Word of the Lord, All Thanks be to God. 2
PSALM 19 At the 7:45am Eucharist the Psalm is recited antiphonally, a long pause being observed at the colon. At the 11:00am Eucharist a Book of Common Prayer setting of the Psalm is sung by the Choir. Chant: I. A. Atkins The heavens declare the glory of God: and the firmament proclaims his handiwork; One day tells it to another: and night to night communicates knowledge. There is no speech or language: nor are their voices heard; Yet their sound has gone out through all the world: and their words to the ends of the earth. There he has pitched a tent for the sun: which comes out as a bridegroom from his chamber, and rejoices like a strong man to run his course. Its rising is at one end of the heavens, and its circuit to their farthest bound: and nothing is hidden from its heat. The law of the Lord is perfect, reviving the soul: the command of the Lord is true, and makes wise the simple. The precepts of the Lord are right, and rejoice the heart: the commandment of the Lord is pure, and gives light to the eyes. The fear of the Lord is clean, and endures for ever: the judgements of the Lord are unchanging, and righteous every one. More to be desired are they than gold, even much fine gold: sweeter also than honey, than the honey that drips from the comb. Moreover, by them is your servant taught: and in keeping them there is great reward. Who can know their own unwitting sins?: O cleanse me from my secret faults. Keep your servant also from presumptuous sins, lest they get the mastery over me: so I shall be clean, and innocent of great offence. May the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart be acceptable in your sight: O Lord, my strength and my redeemer. 3
SECOND READING A reading from the Letter of James 2: 18 26 But someone will say, You have faith and I have works. Show me your faith without works, and I by my works will show you my faith. You believe that God is one; you do well. Even the demons believe and shudder. Do you want to be shown, you senseless person, that faith without works is barren? Was not our ancestor Abraham justified by works when he offered his son Isaac on the altar? You see that faith was active along with his works, and faith was brought to completion by the works. Thus the scripture was fulfilled that says, Abraham believed God, and it was reckoned to him as righteousness, and he was called the friend of God. You see that a person is justified by works and not by faith alone. Likewise, was not Rahab the prostitute also justified by works when she welcomed the messengers and sent them out by another road? For just as the body without the spirit is dead, so faith without works is also dead. A short silence is observed. Reader For the Word of the Lord, All Thanks be to God. We sing the hymn No. 76. GOSPEL ACCLAMATION Please remain standing and turn to face the Gospel reader. Reader/All Cantor All Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia! My only glory is the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ, which crucifies the world to me and me to the world. Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia! GOSPEL READING MARK 8: 27 38 Deacon A reading from the Holy Gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ, according to St Mark. All Glory to you, Lord Jesus Christ. Jesus went on with his disciples to the villages of Caesarea Philippi; and on the way he asked his disciples, Who do people say that I am? And they answered him, John the Baptist; and others, Elijah; and still others, one of the prophets. Jesus asked them, But who do you say that I am? Peter answered him, You are the Messiah. And he sternly ordered them not to tell anyone about him. Then he began to teach them that the Son of Man must undergo great suffering, and be rejected by the elders, the chief priests, and the scribes, and be killed, and after three days rise again. He said all this quite openly. And Peter took him aside and began to rebuke him. But turning and looking at his disciples, he rebuked Peter and said, Get behind me, Satan! For you are setting your mind not on divine things but on human things. 4
He called the crowd with his disciples, and said to them, If any want to become my followers, let them deny themselves and take up their cross and follow me. For those who want to save their life will lose it, and those who lose their life for my sake, and for the sake of the gospel, will save it. For what will it profit them to gain the whole world and forfeit their life? Indeed, what can they give in return for their life? Those who are ashamed of me and of my words in this adulterous and sinful generation, of them the Son of Man will also be ashamed when he comes in the glory of his Father with the holy angels. Deacon All For the Gospel of the Lord, Praise to you, Lord Jesus Christ. COMMUNION Baptised Christians from all traditions are welcome to receive Communion. All others are welcome to come forward to receive a blessing. Please move to the altar rail. You are advised to take any valuables with you to Communion to ensure their security. We also request that people not use the practice of intinction at Communion (the practice of dipping the consecrated bread into the consecrated wine) as it increases the possibility of transmitting infection. If you are concerned about use of the common cup, it is acceptable for you to receive Communion in one kind (i.e. the bread only). Gluten-free wafers are available upon request. COMMUNION MOTET 11AM MOTET View me, Lord, a work of thine; Shall I lie drown d in night? Might thy grace in me but shine, I should seem made all of light. Cleanse me, Lord, that I may kneel At thine altar, pure and white; They that once thy mercies feel, Gaze no more on earth s delight. Worldly joys, like shadows, fade When the heav nly light appears; But the cov nants thou hast made, Endless, know nor days, nor years. In thy word, Lord, is my trust, To thy mercies fast I fly; Though I am but clay and dust, Yet thy grace can lift me high. Words: Thomas Campion (1567-1620) Music: Richard H. Lloyd (b.1933) ORGAN VOLUNTARY William Mathias (1934-1992) Postlude 5
PLEASE PRAY FOR: Anglican Cycle of Prayer: The Province of the Episcopal Church of Sudan and The Most Rev d Ezekiel Kumir Kondo, Archbishop of the Province of Sudan & Bishop of Khartoum. The sick Immediate: John Grainger, Melinda, Robert Jones, Joanne Carter, Beryl, David, Peter Stewart, Sheila, John Wheeler. In need: Melinda s family, Anne Wales, Cameron Waters, Matthew. The sick Long-term: Julie Sheppard, John & Joan Elliston, Pam Robinson, Ian Cameron, Tom Ikins, Herb Anderson, Nellie Smith, Bill Beeche, Vivienne, Paul, Ann Bratt, Anahera Chessum, Max Watson, Gillian Virginie, Helen Lord, Lynda Cox, Martha McRae, Megan Nelson, Jim Ridley, Rodney Knock, Leigh Knock, Pamela Sapsford, Bob Crundwell, Cherie Sheppard, Fr John Beer, Maddy Ritchie, Candace Waters, Norma Shore, Gabriel Miles, Tim Potter, Ray Sharp, Marian Pilone, Helen Ashley, Neville Harris, Shirley Harris, Steve Bell, Benjamin York, Ariel Roman, Bp Ken Mason, Sue Keats, Ashleigh Lester, Paula Ginns, Dorothy van Twest, Rhonda Gordon, Fiona Hawke, Barry Shepherd, Phillip, Dorothy Picard, Frances Rolfe, Jean Keppie, Lia Edwards, Billie Brace, Eve Syme, The Rev d Paul Cooper. Baptism anniversaries: George Felipe Law. The recently departed: Donald Robinson, bishop, Barry Wales, David Cobbett, priest, Marian Tung Yep, Richard Olsen, Annette Lee, June Connors. Those whose year s mind falls at this time: Gerald Knight, Dick Marshall, Kenneth Kable, Florence Dewis, Alice Burns, Taia Colwell, Albert Lowe, Marcia Wilson, Selby Snow, Dorothy Elliott, Grace Stuart-Robertson, Leslie Barker, Barrrie Titcume, Lesley Proudman, Ella Warner, Mavis Burke, Anne Kerr, Ray Gelder, Prince Michael Romanoff of Russia. Please note that names of the sick will remain on the Immediate list for one month only. If there is a need for a name to remain longer, please ask for it to be placed on the Long Term list. All requests should be made to Dianne Ward, the Office Administrator, at office@sjks.org.au. THE FLOWERS IN THE CHURCH TODAY are in loving memory of Lesley Proudman. May she rest in peace, and rise with Christ in glory. 6
NOTICES CONFIRMATION AND RECEPTION A service of Confirmation and Reception into the Anglican Communion will be held on Sunday 30 September at 10:00am. Bishop Michael Stead, our regional Bishop, will confirm candidates and preach at this service. In confirmation those who have been baptised come to confirm their baptismal promises. If you would like to be prepared for confirmation, or wish to be received into the Anglican Communion, please speak to Fr John Stewart. BELLRINGERS NEWS It is my pleasure to announce that Jackie Dettmann has been elected Tower Captain of the St James Guild of Bellringers. Jackie will be the first point of contact for business with the ringers. I will continue to be Ringing Master and Chris will continue as Assistant Ringing Master. Jackie s contact details are: e-mail: jackiedettmann@gotalk.net.au; Mobile: 0438 043 414 Marylon Coates, Ringing Master SISTER FREDA MISSION A VERY BIG THANK YOU Your response for socks and gloves for our guests was again overwhelming. Our guests loved the warm clothing it is something practical we can do and it is certainly much appreciated by everyone at this time of year. Similarly the cash donations are gratefully received. We do so much rely heavily on your generosity. Whenever we seek donations whether for cash, or clothing we are ever mindful of the continual demands placed on us all. We are very much aware that it is not easy for everyone to continue to provide. Thank you all again for such a tremendous COMING EVENTS AT ST JAMES AND OTHER IMPORTANT ITEMS response. It was great to be able to help so many who were clearly so appreciative to receive not only an unexpected gift but something very much in need, particularly during winter. Thank you, David & Robyn Carver, Co ordinators ST JAMES EATS The next gathering of St James Eats will be held at De Lanna Thai restaurant, located at 220 Addison Road, Marrickville. The date is Friday 21 September at 6:30pm for 7:00pm. Cost per person is $40, which includes BYO and tip. This restaurant has been opened recently by a parishioner from St Luke s Enmore and we will be inviting St Luke s parishioners to join us on this occasion. Pre-pay to Christine Cheetham to secure your seat. There is a limit of 40 first in gets the seats! Contact Christine in person after church, or via email to christine.cheetham@gmail.com. She can then send you direct deposit details. THE RESTORATION PROJECT This group, to which all are invited, aims to practise the disciplines of spiritual transformation, both historic and contemporary in Christian community, and meets fortnightly on Tuesday evenings at 6:30pm. The next meeting will be held on Tuesday 25 September, in the Crypt of St James Church, King Street. Because the gathering ends with a meal, those wishing to attend should email Nick Ingram at nick@clearthinking.co 7
NOTICES CONT D WHO IS MY NEIGHBOUR? Thank to all those who have continued to support refugees and asylum seekers by putting vouchers and Opal cards in the collection plate. These have been taken to the Asylum Seekers Centre, where they are much appreciated, especially as financial support from the government for refugees has declined. Please continue to give vouchers or Opal cards either in the collection plate or at the Parish Office. But put them in an envelope and mark it: Asylum Seekers Centre. ALED JONES CONCERT To celebrate the release of his new album, Believe, Aled Jones MBE (who when young was one of the world s most famous boy sopranos, and still is a singing celebrity and TV personality) will tour Australia in September and October, appearing at St James Church, King Street on Wednesday 26 September at 7:30pm. The Choir of St James will feature in the concert, which will last for 75 minutes with no interval. Aled will sign albums for 30 minutes after the concert. Tickets are available online at www.eventopia.co or phone 1300 303 103. LET US PRAY JANET NELSON We are delighted to announce that Australian author Janet Nelson is coming to the St James Institute to present a workshop on creating, writing and presenting intercessory prayer. Janet s outstanding book Let Us Pray has been an invaluable guide to the intercessors at St James over many years, and provides prayers that relate to the readings and themes of the church calendar. This workshop will provide ideas, resources, tips and advice from an experienced and COMING EVENTS AT ST JAMES AND OTHER IMPORTANT ITEMS creative intercessor for anyone who prepares prayers for public worship or private devotion. Let Us Pray will be presented at the St James Institute on Saturday 29 September from 2:30pm to 5:00pm. Refreshments will be provided. Tickets $30 adults, $25 concession. Free for SJI subscribers. Book online at sjks.org.au/institute, by phone to 8227 1305 or by email to registrations@sjks.org.au ANGLICANS TOGETHER ANNUAL DINNER 25 OCTOBER 7 for 7:30pm at the Gadigal Room, City Tattersalls Club, 194 204 Pitt St, Sydney Speaker: Ms Anne Hywood, General Secretary, General Synod of the Anglican Church of Australia. Tickets: $70 ($65 concession). All welcome RSVP by 17 October. Reservations via Trybooking, go to: www.trybooking.com/414968. Trybooking will collect your parish name so seating with your parish will be arranged. If you cannot use the internet (credit card is required), you can send a cheque to the Parish Office (Level 1, 169-171 Phillip Street, Sydney, NSW, 2000, including your name, address, and details of dietary requirements (if any). MORE INFORMATION on the Parish can be found on our website, www.sjks.org.au, including links to our bi-monthly magazine, Parish Connections. The August/September 2018 issue of Parish Connections is available, online and in the Baptistry and Parish Office. 8
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Equal Voices is a national, cross-denominational movement of straight and LGBTIQ+ Christians who mourn the silencing and rejection of Christians who are LGBTIQ+ by our churches. We are committed to the cultivation of church cultures in which LGBTIQ+ people are welcomed and accepted on the same basis as anyone whose sexuality is straight. The movement was born at a service of apology and reconciliation held at St James Church, King Street, in February 2017, with a National Apology to LGBTIQ+ fellow Australians launched on that day, an apology which inspired a number of others, including an apology taken to the Anglican General Synod in November of last year. There are currently five Equal Voices branches, with two each in NSW and Queensland, and a fifth in Melbourne. The Melbourne branch has taken the lead in organising our second National Symposium. Branches are in the process of being set up in Canberra and Perth, with more in the offing. Equal Voices also has a number of very active, national taskforces, including one dubbed Anglican Voices, which is open to new members. There is also a very active Public Advocacy taskforce, which has recently partnered with Brave Network and other organisations to produce an important document on Sexual Orientation Change Efforts (sometimes referred to as Gay Conversion therapy) (http://socesurvivors.com.au/ ), which document we would urge you to prayerfully consider and act upon. For more information see website:www.equalvoices.org.au 10
AN EXPLANATION FROM RICHARD COGSWELL I have been a member of the (Ignatian) Christian Life Community (CLC) for some 30 years. CLC is putting on what are called Taster Days for those that might be interested in undertaking the Ignatian retreat in daily life next year. See part of the leaflet below. When we were given the leaflet at the last CLC meeting I attended, I wondered if any St James parishioners might be interested. I asked about whether a participant in the Taster Days needed to be a member of CLC. The response from Iain Radvan SJ was Yes but they need to know that if they do not know anything about Ignatian spirituality; they might be a bit bewildered. He added: but if they surrendered themselves to the prayer, they would still be graced! Some of you may be interested in the Taster Days. Feel free to contact me if you are (richardcogswell@hotmail.com or 0438 273 269). 11
Please send any notices for inclusion in the Parish News to the office by Tuesday morning. PARISH OF ST JAMES, KING ST Office: Level 1, 169 171 Phillip St, Sydney NSW 2000 Telephone: 8227 1300 Fax: 9232 4182 E-mail: office@sjks.org.au Rector: The Reverend Andrew Sempell E: rector@sjks.org.au T: 8227 1303 (Mobile: 0419 018 225) Associate Rector: The Reverend John Stewart E: john.stewart@sjks.org.au T: 8227 1304 (AH 9410 3077) Director of the St James Institute: Christopher Waterhouse E: christopher.waterhouse@sjks.org.au T: 8227 1305 Head of Music: Warren Trevelyan-Jones E: music@sjks.org.au T: 8227 1306 Churchwardens: Sidney Blairs, Chris Lock and Holly Raiche. E: warden1@sjks.org.au Website: www.sjks.org.au PARISH MINISTRIES GUILD OF ST RAPHAEL HEALING EUCHARIST First Tues. of each month, 6:15pm WHAT S ON THIS WEEK CHRISTIAN MEDITATION Tuesday, 1:10 1:50pm, Chapel Wednesday, 7:45 8:30am, Crypt Friday, 1:10 1:50pm, Chapel WORSHIP Monday to Friday 12:30pm, Holy Eucharist Wednesday 19 September 6:15pm, Choral Evensong Sung by The Choir of St James (Upper Voices) LUNCHTIME CONCERT Wednesday 19 September 1:15pm NSW Police Band NEXT SUNDAY 23 SEPTEMBER 2018 EIGHTEENTH SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST (GREEN) PREACHER THE REV D ANDREW SEMPELL RECTOR 7:45AM SAID EUCHARIST 9:00AM PARISH EUCHARIST WITH KIDS@CHURCH SETTING: MATTHIAS CHRIST CHURCH MASS 11:00AM CHORAL EUCHARIST SUNG BY THE CHOIR OF ST JAMES SETTING: DI LASSO MISSA SUPER AMOR ECCO COELI MOTET: BYRD BEATI MUNDO CORDE Please consider paying your offering directly into the church account. The details are: BSB 032 007, A/C 250025, Churchwardens St James Gen. A/C. Offering cards are available from the Office if you use direct debit.