Tenth Sunday after Pentecost 29th July 2018 Parish Office: Web: Email: 43 Church Terrace PO Box 347, Walkerville 5081 Office Hours: Wed-Thurs 10am-3pm Fri 10am-12noon Tel 8269 5420 Rector: The Rev d Sam Goodes Tel 0403 015 108 Associate Priest: The Rev d Helen Gibson-White Tel 0404 009 582 www.standrewswalkerville.org.au office@standrewswalkerville.org.au priest@standrewswalkerville.org.au St Andrew s Church W ALKERVILLE
How to follow our Communion Service in the green Prayer Book Page 119 - The service today commences on this page. Page 120 - Lord have mercy Page 121 - Glory to God in the highest (Gloria) Page 123 - Nicene Creed (Affirming our faith) Page 126 - Confession and Absolution Page 130 - Thanksgiving Prayer 2 Page 141 - The Lord s Prayer Page 144 - Final Prayer. Save The Dates please note these upcoming parish events Sunday 26 th August 5pm - Evensong to celebrate 170 th Anniversary followed by refreshments Saturday 15 th September 8.30am. Fellowship Breakfast Sunday 23 rd September 3pm Pet Blessing service Saturday 6 th October Magdalene Centre dinner Sunday 2 nd December St. Andrew s Day Festival & Lunch Friday 7 th December 6.30pm It s Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas Parish Prayer God our Father, you have made us members of Christ and of his Church in this parish. May our worship be the offering of our hearts and lives to you. Help us to reach out in welcome to newcomers and visitors, to encourage and care for each other in friendship and fellowship, and to grow in grace and in love; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. 2
Today s Services 8.00am Holy Communion 9.30am Sung Eucharist Preacher Celebrant The Rev d Helen Gibson-White The Rev d Sam Goodes A special welcome to all who are worshipping with us for the first time or visiting us today. We especially welcome those visiting us from other areas. Please join us for a cup of tea or coffee after the service. Sentence of the Day: I am the living bread that came down from heaven, says the Lord. Whoever eats of this bread will live for ever; and the bread that I will give for the life of the world is my flesh. John 6.51 Prayer of the Day Gracious God, you have placed within the hearts of all your children a longing for your word and a hunger for your truth: grant that, believing in the one whom you have sent, we may know him to be the true bread of heaven and the food of eternal life, Jesus Christ our Lord, to whom with you and the Holy Spirit be glory and honour for ever and ever. Amen. Readings 1 st Reading: 2 Samuel 11.1-15 OT p. 265 Up until this point in the story of David s kingship, things have been going well. He has won battles against many enemies that Saul, the former king, was not able to win; against the Philistines, the Moabites, the Ammonites and the Arameans. David has shown kindness to King Saul s grandson, Mephibosheth, and demonstrated humility before God. David s growing power and pride, culminates in his selfish misuse of power over Bathsheba and Uriah. Next week we will hear God s response to this sinister part of David s story. 3
Psalm: Psalm 14 APBA p. 233 The psalmist laments over the corrupt and violent behaviour that is in the world. Fools have said in their hearts, There is no God is not a statement of belief or lack thereof; it is not an expression of atheism. Rather, those who say such words deny that God is concerned with their actions and thoughts and as long as they can get away with what they do, or persuade others of their right, then all is ok. They deny they will be called to account for what they do by God, as David illustrated when he failed to weigh the consequences of his actions. 2nd Reading: Ephesians 3.14-21 NT p. 179 This reading ends the long and lofty prayer that began in chapter 1. It is as if we are eavesdropping while Paul prays for unity, and in this particular instance, the unity between Jews and Gentiles. Words such as filling, dwelling and "glory" connect to Old Testament language about the glory of God filling worship spaces, such as in the tabernacle and temple. One possible interpretation of this prayer is that it praises the God who brings Jew and non-jew together to be a temple filled with the glorious presence of God through the Holy Spirit. Gospel: John 6.1-21 NT p. 90 We break from the pattern of readings from Mark s Gospel to spend the next five weeks reading chapter 6 of John. The chapter begins with the story of the feeding of the 5,000 with bread and fish, and in the weeks ahead we will follow a lengthy and profound theological reflection about Jesus as the bread of life. This story is in all four gospels and intentionally resembles Holy Communion. It appears in both Mark and John s Gospel alongside the story of Jesus meeting the disciples on the Sea of Galilee during a storm. Whether to the hungry in the wilderness and or to those terrified in by life s storms, Jesus challenges those he meets to a deeper relationship with God that transcends material provision. 4
Music Processional: 210 Jesus, where re thy people meet Gradual: 357 Father, Lord of all creation Offertory: 303 Lord of all hopefulness Communion: 272 Forgive our sins Post Communion:142 Guide me, o thou Great Redeemer Postlude: Fantasia in C minor BWV 562 Music Setting: Chris Chataway. J. S. Bach Organist: Greg Crawford Sunday 8 th July was a day of celebration for these 5 young people from our congregation, and their family and friends who came to support them. Abigail, Hannah, Jacob, Joshua, and Ryan were Admitted to Communion in the 9.30am service, where they remembered the promises made on their behalf at their Baptism, and were welcomed by the Church to receive the Sacrament of Communion, to strengthen them on their journeys of faith. 5
. 6 For your Prayers this week The Nations and People of the Earth: The people of Greece, suffering in the devastating bushfires, those who have lost their lives, and those who have lost their homes. People around the world who have sufferes in recent natural disasters by fire, flood, earthquake and tempest. The Church and its Mission: The Anglican Church in Rwanda, Primate Abp Onesphore Rwaje, his clergy and people. The Parish of St John s, Adelaide, Peter Balabanski, Rector. Theological Colleges and Religious Communities. The Church of Bangladesh, giving thanks for the work they do to further God s mission in the world. At St Andrew s we pray for: The Faith & Fellowship Group, meeting through the week. The Wardens, Ian Gray and Sally Zimmerman. The grace to be just, kind and humble in whatever we do. Ourselves and our Community: Those working in the legal system judges, magistrates, barristers, solicitors and clerks. All who are in need or crisis, and unsure of who can help them. Special Prayer Request: Meg Robertson, John O Brien, Marianne Cannon, Judy Brancis, Mariela, Rhiannon Henry-Edwards, David Cobbett. The Departed Helen Drever, who died last week Thanksgiving for those who have gone before us in faith: Mary and Martha of Bethany July 29 William Wilberforce, social reformer (d. 1833) July 30 Joseph of Arimathea, and Ignatius of Loyola (d. 1556) July 31 Holy men and women of the Old Testament August 1 John Vianney, parish priest of Ars, France (d. 1895) August 4
At St Andrew s Notices WELCOME: We welcome Dr Greg Crawford as our organist this morning. Greg is a Professor of Palliative Medicine within the University of Adelaide. Greg is an experienced organist and we are very pleased that he is able to play for our service, and we thank him sincerely. SEEKING IDEAS FOR FUNDRAISING: Do you like a Quiz Night? Enjoy browsing a trading table? What about singing along at a hymn-fest, or enjoying a fashion show? Or perhaps you have some other great ideas on how to help the parish raise some extra money? Parish Council would love to hear about them. Carolyn Wigg is the contact person and looks forward to speaking with you. MID-WEEK EUCHARIST: An opportunity to join in community and fellowship with a new mid-week Eucharist. To be held regularly on the 4 th Thursday of the month, at 11.30am, followed by a BYO lunch. Next meeting Thursday August 23 rd. All welcome TOUR GUIDE BOOK: The Tour Guide Book of the church has been revamped and updated recently. It is planned to re-launch the book to coincide with the upcoming 170 th Anniversary celebrations. To print the book professionally will cost around $400 for an initial print run of 200 copies. If anyone would like to support this cause, please see the Rector ASAP. Thanks. NEWCOMERS AND VISITORS: If you would like to know more about St Andrew s, please fill out a yellow Welcome Form on the back table. If you give it to a Sidesperson or to the clergy, we shall be in touch with you very soon. 7
News from the Parish Council Parish Council has continued its important work in the parish over the past few months. Here is a summary of some of the more topical issues: The first of our revamped Market Days was held last month. Parish Council was pleased to support the efforts of Allan Edgar, who has been largely responsible for liaising with the new sellers and updating our branding of this event. More help for Allan in this venture would be greatly appreciated. The Parish Representatives to the St. Andrew s School Board for the period 2019-2021 (inclusive) have been ratified by Parish Council. Angus Netting and Kristian Downing will fill these roles again, and we are grateful to them for their work in this important relationship. The paving around the tree in the Parish Centre Forecourt has been removed, as it was being lifted by the tree roots, and was a health and safety issue. This will also allow the tree to be more healthy, as its roots are no longer being encumbered by the paving. The Bell Tower project has reached its next stage, with a Development Application being submitted to Walkerville Council. The Council have sought initial approval from the State Heritage Department, prior to considering it themselves. 8
Sunday 29 July Pentecost 10 Tuesday 31 July Wednesday 1 August Thursday 2 August Friday 3 August Saturday 4 August Sunday 5 August Pentecost 11 Monday 6 August Tuesday 7 August Wednesday 8 August Thursday 9 August Friday 10 August Saturday 11 August Sunday 12 August Pentecost 12 Diary Dates 8.00 am Holy Communion 9.30 am Sung Eucharist 9.00 am School Service 5-7 (Church) 2.00 pm Faith & Fellowship (6 EttrickAve) 9.00 am School Service 3-4 (Church) 10.00 am School Service R-2 (Church) 2.00pm Funeral & Refreshments (Helen Drever) 11.00 am Tai Chi (Parish Centre) 10.00 am The Market (Car Park & Parish Centre) 8.00 am Holy Communion 9.30 am Sung Eucharist 9.30 am Morning Tea (Library) 10.30 am Bible Study (Office) 9.00 am School Service 5-7 (Church) 2.00pm Prayer Chain 11.00 am HC Walkerville Res. Care 9.00 am School Service 3-4 (Church) 11.00 am Tai Chi (Parish Centre) 8.30 am Men s Breakfast (Church) 8.00 am Holy Communion 9.30 am Sung Eucharist 11.30 am Holy Baptism: (Church) James Brand 9
Contact Information Rector The Rev d Sam Goodes 0403 015 108 Associate Priest The Rev d Helen Gibson-White 0404 009 582 Priest s Warden: Mr Ian Gray 8294 1518 People s Warden: Ms Sally Zimmerman 8269 3817 Organist: Mr Ian Gray 8294 1518 Parish Secretary: Mr Campbell Fletcher 8269 5420 (Office) Parish Treasurer Mr Tony Pederick OAM 8269 5260 Sacristan: Ms Elizabeth Ellison 8269 1349 Prayer Chain: Mrs Biffy Ormsby 8344 3336 Parish Recorder: Mr Michael Thomas 0403 381 934 MEDITATION Let no one come to you without leaving better and happier, be the living expression of God s kindness, kindness in your face, kindness in your heart, kindness in your smile. Mother Teresa (1910) 10
Rosters Rosters for today Preacher: The Rev d Helen Gibson-White Celebrant: The Rev d Sam Goodes Readers: 8.00 am Janet Martin 9.30 am Alice Netting Prayer Leader: 9.30 am Rhonda Gilmour Server: 9.30 am Michael Thomas Lay Assistants:8.00 am Liz Owen 9.30 am Biffy Ormsby, Libby Doepke Sidespersons: 8.00 am Volunteers 9.30 am Volunteers Rosters for next Sunday (Pentecost 11) Preacher: The Rev d Sam Goodes Celebrant: The Rev d Helen Gibson-White Readers: 8.00 am Philippa Lamphee 9.30 am Biffy Ormsby Prayer Leader: 9.30 am Lyn Dow Servers: 9.30 am Cameron & Melodie Dow Lay Assistants:8.00 am Melodie Dow 9.30 am Cameron & Melodie Dow Sidespersons: 8.00 am Liz Owen 9.30 am Bill Marsh Readings for next Sunday (Pentecost 11) 1 st Reading: 2 Samuel 11.26-12.13a OT p. 266 Psalm: Psalm 51.1-12 APBA p. 274 2 nd Reading: Ephesians 4.1-16 NT p. 179 Gospel: John 6.24-35 NT p. 91 11
The Market Sat 4 th August 10am 2pm ST ANDREW S CHURCH CAR PARK & PARISH CENTRE Entry from Fuller St Sellers- $10 per car- Sausage Sizzle & Drinks, Tea & Coffee ***8 New Sellers on Site.*** Further information contact Allan Edgar 0418 818 550 12