St Mark's Anglican Church South Hurstville We at St Mark's aim to grow in our relationship with God through Jesus Christ, and to welcome others into an open Christian community where we can experience and explore the reality of God in an atmosphere of acceptance and trust. 21 October 2012 21st Sunday after Pentecost 8.00am Choral Eucharist Liturgy Holy Communion Prayer Book p 119 Presider Revd Chris Albany Preacher: Revd Chris Baxter Leader Bruce Cooke Intercessor: Barbara Ferguson Readings Job 38.1-7 Robyn Ingersole Psalm 104.1-10, 26 Anglican chant Hebrews 5.1-10 Janet Baker Mark 10. 35-45 Presider Introit Not I but Christ Setting: Rutter Anthem Tis the gift to be simple Hymns 563, 650, 531 9.30am Prayer Circle Intercessions at the Taizé cross 10.00am Family Communion and Baptism Liturgy Baptismal liturgy Intercessor: Bruce Cooke Presider Revd Chris Albany Preacher: Revd Chris Baxter Readings Job 38.1-7 Sandra Scott Hymns 134, 256 v1 (Children's), 491 (Baptismal), 650, 640 Reflection The Gospel passage highlights a lack of understanding exhibited by most disciples of Jesus about the core of his ministry, and therefore what it meant to be disciples of Jesus. It was a lack of understanding (at the time) that their calling to be disciples was not about personal glorification and benefits but rather to enable others to experience God s abounding love for them and for the world, to share in the servant-leader ministry that calls for humility and service. The Revd John Kafwanka, Director for Mission, Anglican Communion Office, London Welcome...... to guest preacher Revd Chris Baxter, Bush Church Aid NSW/ACT, and to Eva Diana Harbridge to be baptised, and to parents Stephen and Heidi and family and friends. 1
Acknowledgement We acknowledge the traditional owners and custodians of the land on which we stand, the Bidiagal people of the Eora nation. We pay our respects to their elders, past and present and commit ourselves to building more just ways of living together. Light a candle All are welcome to light a candle, symbolic of prayer, at the Taizé cross. Prayer of the Day God of unchangeable power, when the heaven and earth were made, the morning stars sang together and the host of heaven shouted for joy: open our eyes to the wonders of creation and teach us to use all things for good, to the honour of your glorious name; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen. Sit for the reading Psalm 104.1-10, 26 2
Glory to the Father and / to the / Son: and / to the / Holy / Spirit; as it was in the be/ginning is / now: and shall be for / ever. / A/men. Children's song (10.00am) TiS 256 v1 From heaven you came, helpless babe Communion song (TiS 706, Taizé 13) Bless the Lord, my soul, and bless God's holy name. Bless the Lord, my soul, who leads me into life. During Communion, you are invited to sing, hum or pray the contemplative song often a chant from the Ecumenical faith community of Taizé, France. Remember in your prayers Revd Warren Croft; Liam McManus; family of Mary Coyne; Chris Hobart; Fay Dempsey; Joy Dwyer; Jill Talty; Patricia Granland, Joy Martin; Claire Keefe; John Enderby; Jeff & Edna Edwards; Jean Hill; Ian & Pat Price; Jim Penhale; Alan Martin; Gabrielle Hobbs; Kurt Young; Eleanor Hayden; Doug Stewart; Elva Swift; Betty Allan; Les and Edna Green; Peter Mylecharane; Alan Cook; Yvonne Scott; Tony Platford; Madge & John Conlon. Anglican Bishop in Eastern Congo and his people as the conflict goes on... (details http://www.abmission.org/news/ some copies in narthex) Memorial The flowers in Church today are in loving memory of Ann& Evan Evans and Jack Evans from Joan and Noala Prayer for a Rector before the Blessing Bountiful God, grant to St Mark's a faithful pastor and teacher who will speak your word and minister your sacraments; an encourager who will empower your people for ministry and enable us to fulfil your calling. Give to those who will choose a rector, your heavenly wisdom, discernment and patience, and to all of us give warm and generous hearts, through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. Please also use in private devotions to pray for the search for a new rector, and for parish nominators Alan Little, John Kennedy, Barbara Booth, Doug Golding, Bruce Cooke. 3
Prayers and devotions this week Anglican Board of Mission Pray that as disciples of Christ, we may find strength and passion in serving others with humility and grace. Give thanks for the Church of the Province of Central Africa, for the Zambia Anglican Council, and for St John s Seminary in Kitwe. The Anglican Communion PRAY for The Church of Ceylon (E-P to the Archbishop of Canterbury) Scripture readings Mon Ps 118.1-18 Matthew 15.1-20 Tues Pss 124; 125; 126 Matthew 15.21-39 Wed Pss 130; 131; 133 Matthew 16.1-12 Thur Ps 135 Matthew 16.13-28 Fri Pss 137.1-6; 138 Matthew 17.1-13 Sat Ps 140 Matthew 17.14-27 4 Prayer of the week Almighty God, your Son has opened for us a new and living way into your presence: give us pure hearts and steadfast wills to worship you in spirit and in truth; through the same Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. Thanksgiving for the life and faith of holy people (Tuesday) James of Jerusalem, brother of our Lord & martyr (d.62) James of Jerusalem is referred to in the New Testament as the brother of Our Lord Jesus Christ. He was for many years the leader of the Christian congregation in Jerusalem, and is generally supposed to be the author of the Epistle of James. Outside the New Testament, James is mentioned by the Jewish historian Josephus, who calls him the brother of Jesus the so-called Christ, and reports that he was highly respected even by the Pharisees for his piety and strict observance of the Law, but that his enemies took advantage of an interval between Roman governors in 62 AD to have him put to death. Numerous references in early Christian documents show the esteem in which he was held in the early Church. News & Events Katoke Trust Dinner You are warmly invited to join me for the annual dinner of the Katoke Trust to be held on Friday, 9 November, from 6.30-10.00 pm at Tradies, 57 Manchester Road North, Gymea. The dinner offers you the opportunity for a relaxing, entertaining and informative evening, celebrating the wonderful way in which Australians are reaching out to the people of Lweru Diocese in Tanzania. The guest entertainer is Sarah Moir, a very talented violinist, (daughter-in-law of the headmaster at KLSS). I have taken a table for ten, so there is no cost to you for dinner. You may wish to shop at the trading table, or bid for an item at auction, but there is absolutely no pressure to do so. If you would like to participate, please put your name on the list in the narthex. Gwen Cartwright
Looking forward to Advent, Christmas and Epiphany A reminder to all who have signed up to attend that this series of studies it commences tomorrow night, Monday 22 October at 8.00 pm Pauline & Glenn Burdon's home. Sydney Labyrinth a spiritual path for Centennial Park Some St Mark's members have walked labyrinths before as walking meditations: Grace Cathedral San Francisco, Iona Scotland, St Mark's Hall (c/o Kerith & Anne), and many other locations around the world. A labyrinth is now being built in Centennial Park. Come and walk the labyrinth painted on the grass in the field in Centennial Park where the sandstone labyrinth will eventually be built. If you would like to walk the labyrinth on Sunday 28 October, please contact Bridget McKern bridon@mckern.biz Parish Life Forum Thank you to all who attended and contributed to last Sunday's forum. The outcomes of the discussions were distributed by email, and copies are available in the narthex. They will be discussed by Parish Council this Tuesday. Bruce Cooke Parent Education ANGLICARE Parramatta See brochure in narthex Family and Relationship Service Education and skills Training October December 2012. Taizé Pilgrimage of Trust NSW 2012 Br Ghislain, from the Taizé Community in France is visiting NSW 4-12 November. This year's pilgrimage, entitled 'Towards a New Solidarity', includes visits to several churches in Sydney. All invited to Sydney prayer services. Gillian Hunt 9553 9459 - Paddington Uniting Church, Sunday 4 November at 7.30pm. - South Sydney Uniting Church, Redfern, Tuesday 6 November at 6.00pm. Rector's farewell The farewell to Chris Albany as Rector of St Mark's will be held on the Feast of All Saints, Sunday 4 November: 10am Valedictory Choral Eucharist with lunch following Please invite friends of St Mark's and former parishioners that know Chris AND include your and their names on the sheets in the narthex. No 8am Eucharist on that Sunday Claire Wildish Weekly Offering Envelopes The new year of envelopes, which commences on Sunday 4 November, are available in the narthex. Please use them to make your regular and intentional offering for the ministry at St Mark s. From 4 November St Mark s members will have an option to set-up an automatic payment into St Mark s bank account more details next week. Some upcoming concerts Friday 26 Oct at 7pm Songs of praise, St John s Church, Gordon, led by Bp Richard Hurford with the Cathedral Singers and St John s choirs, $10 entry by program Tuesday 30 Oct Primary Schools Choral Festival, St Patrick s Cathedral, Parramatta Sunday 2 Dec at 6.30pm Advent carol service, Christ Church St Laurence. Sunday 16 Dec at 2.00pm Concert by David Drury Christ Church St Laurence. 5
A new prayer time for St Mark's in the tradition of Taizé. Meeting monthly on the second Wednesday, the less-thanan-hour long gathering will include song, readings, prayer and more song. All welcome to the first gathering: Wednesday 14 November at 7.30pm at St Mark's Church St George & Sutherland Amnesty presents...... an inspiring film 'Between the Devil & The Deep Blue Sea' in the Cronulla Cinema at 7pm on Wednesday 24 October. Cost $20 conc $16. You can buy tickets on-line www.my.eventarc.com/11216 Men and women who saw active service post Korean war. As you are aware St. Marks is a War Memorial Church. In the Narthex a Cabinet, contains a Remembrance Book, with the names of servicemen and women, from the South Hurstville area, who saw active service in wars up to and including the Korean War. We wish to update the book by including those who have served in theatres of war since then: Malaysian Incursion, Desert Storm, Borneo the Balkans, Vietnam, Iraq, Afghanistan. If a relative, friend or you know of anybody who served in a war zone since the Korean War please give details name, arm of the services, war zone to Wilf Ewens 9583 9554 ewenssnr@gmail.com or leave a note in the box in the narthex. 2013 Summer Pilgrimage opportunity with ABM Palestine of Jesus Course St George's College Jerusalem St George's College Jerusalem is located alongside the Anglican Cathedral in Jerusalem, a short walk from the gates of the old city. The Palestine of Jesus Course is a 14 day study tour with both academic and devotional aspects. ABM is arranging a group from Australia who will participate in the Palestine of Jesus Course between 15-28 January 2013. The group will be led by ABM Executive Director John Deane. Cost including flights will be approximately $5000. For more information or to express your interest contact Brad Chapman bac@abm.asn.au (02) 9264 1021. 6
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St James Institute...... joins with Sydney Movement for the Ordination of Women to co-host Bishop Genieve Blackwell, assistant bishop of Canberra & Goulburn on Wednesday 7 November, 5.30pm in St James Hall, 169 Phillip Street Sydney. Bp Genieve will speak on 'Behold, I Make All Things New!' Refreshments will be served. Further information contact Margaret Lawther 0402 853 227. Forward Calendar Sun 8 & 10am 28 Oct Disability Sunday Bruce Cooke Frid 7.30pm 2 Nov Friday@Home Margaret Barratt Marilyn Melhuish Sat 9.00am 10 Nov Garden clean-up Lois Little Thur 8.00pm 1 Nov BookBusters The Turning by Tim Winton Rex Merten Sun 10.00am 4 Nov Rector's Valedictory Choral Eucharist, and luncheon Bruce Cooke Sun 10.45am 11 Nov Remembrance Day (at South Hurstville RSL Club) Bruce Cooke Sun 2.30pm 24 Nov Serendipity: the Choir concert Lois Little Sun 8.00pm 16 Dec Christmas Readings and Carols Lois Little This week at St Mark s Mon 22/10 8.00pm Bible Study 104 Laycock Road Hurstville Grove (Pauline Burdon 9570 8841) Tues 23/10 7.30pm Choir Practice (Deb Mulcair debmulcair@hotmail.com) 7.30pm Parish Council (Bruce Cooke 0412 680 430) Wed 24/10 9.30am Holy Communion followed by Carinya Day Club (Joy Martin 9546 3748) Thu 25/10 9.30am Needle & Thread (Dorothy Harpley 9547 2563) 9.30am St Mark s Art (Lorraine 9546 1162 & Marlene 9546 2558) 5.00pm Christian Meditation (Bridget McKern 9546 4557) Fri 26/10 9.00am Tai Chi (Gabrielle Merten 9580 2808) 10.00am Music practice (Lois Little 9594 5999) 6.00pm SMACKS (Susan Szalay 9594 6969) Sat 27/10 4.00pm Education for Ministry (Barbara Booth 9597 4140) Sun 28/10 11.00am Chimes practice (Judith and Peg 9546 1519) Next Sunday Disability Sunday 28 October 2012 22nd Sunday after Pentecost 8.00 am 10.00 am Readings Job 42.1-6, 10-17 Helen Hannaford Chris Nillsen Psalm 34.1-8 Anglican chant Hebrews 7.21-28 Dorothy Harpley Mark 10. 46-52 Presider Lay Assistant Intercessions Doug Golding TBA Contributions for Connections are invited. Please email the parish office before Thursday nights Rector The Revd Chris Albany 9546 3236 0412 075 428 rector@southhurstville.anglican.asn.au Associate Priest The Revd Andre Jacobs 0424 578 322 assistant@southhurstville.anglican.asn.au Parish Office office@southhurstville.anglican.asn.au 9547 1239 Website www.southhurstville.anglican.asn.au Wardens Bruce Cooke 0412 680 430, Alan Little 9594 5999, Andre Jacobs 0424 578 322 Music Director and Organist Lois Little 9594 5999 Choir Director Deb Mulcair 0416 332 713 8