WEEKLY PEW SHEET For the week beginning Sunday 3 February 2019 PLEASE USE IN CONJUNCTION WITH ORDER OF SERVICE BOOKLET Please take the Pew Sheet home with you. FOURTH SUNDAY AFTER EPIPHANY (231ST ANNIVERSARY OF THE FIRST ANGLICAN SERVICE IN SYDNEY) HYMNS: 334, 389, 310 (tune 55), 364 (tune 185) PREACHER Christopher Waterhouse Director of the St James Institute 7:45am SAID EUCHARIST Reader: Elizabeth McIntyre Intercessor: Gail Ball 9:00am PARISH EUCHARIST WITH KIDS@CHURCH Reader: Dame Marie Bashir Intercessor: Heather Anderson Cantor: Elise Morton Setting: Dudman Eucharist Motet: Dove My love is mine Voluntary: Mendelssohn Allegro con brio from Sonata no. 4 11:00am CHORAL EUCHARIST Reader: Alan Melrose Intercessor: Chris Cheetham Choir: The St James Singers Setting: Webster Missa Dorica Motet: Willcocks Love divine, all loves excelling Voluntary: Mendelssohn Allegro con brio from Sonata no. 4 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. 231 ST ANNIVERSARY OF THE FIRST ANGLICAN CHURCH SERVICE IN SYDNEY Following the entrance hymn, please remain standing. The celebrant welcomes the congregation and introduces the service. All All In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit. Amen. The Lord be with you. And also with you. Today we commemorate The Reverend Richard Johnson who, on this day 231 years ago, conducted the first Christian service at Sydney Cove. He took as his text Psalm 116:12-13: What shall I render unto the Lord for all his benefits towards me? I will take the cup of salvation, and call upon the name of the Lord. Travelling with his wife Mary, Richard Johnson served as chaplain both to the First Fleet and the fledgling British colony of New South Wales from 1788-1801. In addition to guiding the spiritual life of convicts, soldiers and settlers in the new colony, he was also charged with providing education. His ministry in Sydney proved to be a difficult time. He received little support from the government and disinterest from most of the convicts and officials. In June 1793, tired of waiting on the authorities, he began to build a church himself, and by September, at a cost of about 67, completed a building capable of holding 500 people. No small achievement in its day! Tragically, it was burnt down in 1798. Johnson and his family returned to England in 1801. He was a broken man and, for the most part, retired from ministry. Let us pray, God of mercy, we thank you that you gave our ancestors the light of faith and called them to worship you in a new land. Help us to continue to grow in the love and knowledge of Jesus, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God for ever and ever. Amen. 2
COLLECT OF THE DAY Righteous God, you confound the world s wisdom by giving your blessing to the lowly and pure in heart: give us such a hunger and thirst for justice and perseverance in striving for peace, that in our words and deeds the world may see the promise of your kingdom, which has been revealed in Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God, now and for ever. Amen. FIRST READING A reading from the Book of the Prophet Jeremiah 1: 4 10 Now the word of the Lord came to me saying, Before I formed you in the womb I knew you, and before you were born I consecrated you; I appointed you a prophet to the nations. Then I said, Ah, Lord God! Truly I do not know how to speak, for I am only a boy. But the Lord said to me, Do not say, I am only a boy ; for you shall go to all to whom I send you, and you shall speak whatever I command you. Do not be afraid of them, for I am with you to deliver you, says the Lord. Then the Lord put out his hand and touched my mouth; and the Lord said to me, Now I have put my words in your mouth. See, today I appoint you over nations and over kingdoms, to pluck up and to pull down, to destroy and to overthrow, to build and to plant. A short silence is observed. Reader All For the Word of the Lord, Thanks be to God. PSALM 71: 1 6 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: E. J. Hopkins To you, Lord, have I come for shelter: let me never be put to shame. In your righteousness rescue and deliver me: incline your ear to me and save me. Be for me a rock of refuge, a fortress to defend me: for you are my high rock, and my stronghold. Rescue me, O my God, from the hand of the wicked: from the grasp of the pitiless and unjust. For you, Lord, are my hope: you are my confidence, O God, from my youth upward. On you have I leaned since my birth: you are he that brought me out of my mother s womb, and my praise is of you continually. 3
SECOND READING A reading from the First Letter of Paul to the Corinthians 13: 1 13 If I speak in the tongues of mortals and of angels, but do not have love, I am a noisy gong or a clanging cymbal. And if I have prophetic powers, and understand all mysteries and all knowledge, and if I have all faith, so as to remove mountains, but do not have love, I am nothing. If I give away all my possessions, and if I hand over my body so that I may boast, but do not have love, I gain nothing. Love is patient; love is kind; love is not envious or boastful or arrogant or rude. It does not insist on its own way; it is not irritable or resentful; it does not rejoice in wrongdoing, but rejoices in the truth. It bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things, endures all things. Love never ends. But as for prophecies, they will come to an end; as for tongues, they will cease; as for knowledge, it will come to an end. For we know only in part, and we prophesy only in part; but when the complete comes, the partial will come to an end. When I was a child, I spoke like a child, I thought like a child, I reasoned like a child; when I became an adult, I put an end to childish ways. For now we see in a mirror, dimly, but then we will see face to face. Now I know only in part; then I will know fully, even as I have been fully known. And now faith, hope, and love abide, these three; and the greatest of these is love. A short silence is observed. Reader All We sing hymn: No. 389. 4 For the Word of the Lord, Thanks be to God. GOSPEL ACCLAMATION Please remain standing and turn to face the Gospel reader. Reader/All Cantor All Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia! The Lord sent me to bring Good News to the poor and freedom to prisoners. Alleluia!. Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia! GOSPEL READING LUKE 4: 21 30 Deacon A reading from the Holy Gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ, according to St Luke. All Glory to you, Lord Jesus Christ. Jesus read from the prophet Isaiah. Then he began to say to those in the synagogue, Today this scripture has been fulfilled in your hearing. All spoke well of him and were amazed at the gracious words that came from his mouth. They said, Is not this Joseph s son? Jesus said to them, Doubtless you will quote to me this proverb, Doctor, cure yourself! And you will say, Do here also in your home town the things that we have heard you did at Capernaum. And he said, Truly I tell you, no prophet
is accepted in the prophet s home town. But the truth is, there were many widows in Israel in the time of Elijah, when the heaven was shut up for three years and six months, and there was a severe famine over all the land; yet Elijah was sent to none of them except to a widow at Zarephath in Sidon. There were also many lepers in Israel in the time of the prophet Elisha, and none of them was cleansed except Naaman the Syrian. When they heard this, all in the synagogue were filled with rage. They got up, drove him out of the town, and led him to the brow of the hill on which their town was built, so that they might hurl him off the cliff. But he passed through the midst of them and went on his way. 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 1. Love divine, all loves excelling, joy of heaven, to earth come down, fix in us thy humble dwelling, all thy faithful mercies crown. Jesus, thou art all compassion, pure unbounded love thou art; visit us with thy salvation, enter every trembling heart. 3. Finish then thy new creation: pure and spotless let us be; let us see thy great salvation, perfectly restored in thee; changed from glory into glory, till in heaven we take our place, till we cast our crowns before thee, lost in wonder, love, and praise. Words: Charles Wesley (1707-1788) Music: David Willcocks (1919-2015) 2. Come, almighty to deliver, let us all thy grace receive, suddenly return and never, never more thy temples leave. Thee we would be always blessing, serve thee as thy hosts above; pray, and praise thee, without ceasing, glory in thy perfect love. ORGAN VOLUNTARY Felix Mendelssohn (1809-1847) Allegro con brio from Sonata no. 4 5
PLEASE PRAY FOR: Anglican Cycle of Prayer: The Anglican Church of Burundi and The Most Rev d Martin Blaise Nyaboho, Archbishop of Burundi and Bishop of Makamba. The sick Immediate: Jeanette Fox, Olivia Peck, Glenys, Doreen Penny, Sebastian Alexander. The sick Long-term: Fr John Bunyan, Jean McLeod, Jivan Harito, Tarnia Collier, Richard Gillard, Mary Shuttleworth, Euan Black, Cameron Waters, Julie Sheppard, John & Joan Elliston, Pam Robinson, Ian Cameron, Herb Anderson, Nellie Smith, Bill Beeche, Vivienne, Paul, Ann Bratt, Max Watson, Gillian Virginie, Helen Lord, Lynda Cox, Megan Nelson, Jim Ridley, Rodney Knock, Leigh Knock, Pamela Sapsford, Bob Crundwell, Cherie Sheppard, Maddy Ritchie, Norma Shore, Gabriel Miles, Tim Potter, Ray Sharp, Marian Pilone, Helen Ashley, Neville Harris, Shirley Harris, Benjamin York, Ariel Roman, 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. The recently departed: Bonnie Colton, Margaret Newby, Jim Milson, Margot Montgomery. Those whose year s mind falls at this time: William Lawson, Elizabeth Ryan, Douglas Greenaway, Roy Wotton, priest, Annette Simpson, Donald Innes, Roger Keates, Josephine Deering, Phyllis Evans, Arthur Brazier, John Duxbury, Russell Wilkins, Warren Wade, priest, Michael Crouch. 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. 6
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NOTICES COMING EVENTS AT ST JAMES AND OTHER IMPORTANT ITEMS END OF YEAR FINANCIAL RESULTS The auditors are currently working on the end of year accounts for the Parish, and a small deficit result is expected. This has been achieved, however, because of an additional distribution from the St James Hall that was not in the budget. Nevertheless, the good news is that following the mid-year appeal from the Wardens the offertories have increased by 15% over the 2017 offertories. This has been a very pleasing outcome and, if continued, should help us work toward a more balanced outcome in 2019, but we still need to act cautiously and responsibly. OFFICE STAFF CHANGES Today we farewell Sue Mackenzie from the position of Publications Editor that she has performed for the past two years. We thank her for her valued ministry in this position, which has ensured the ongoing accuracy and clarity of the pew sheet and many other publications. We also note that the Parish Secretary, Dianne Ward, has stepped back to two days per week and will usually be in the office on Wednesdays and Thursdays from now on. NEW OFFICE HOURS As a result of the reduced staffing, and with a view to making the operation of the of the office both safe and efficient, the Parish Executive has decided that from the week commencing 4 February the Parish Office opening hours will be reduced to 9:00am 5:00pm on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays. plaque in memory of Bishop Kenneth Mason. In accordance with the regulations under the Parish Administration Ordinance 2008 parishioners of this church can lodge objections with the Diocesan Registrar up to 15 Feb. Objections are to be in writing and sent to the Registrar, PO Box Q190, QVB, NSW 1230 or emailed to registry@sydney.anglican.asn.au RESTING SPACE - 5 FEB Resting Space, has the following aim: allowing God to work in us through historic and contemporary Christian disciplines. At each meeting we incorporate silence, meditating on scripture and sharing the eucharist to open ourselves to the transforming love of God. Our next fortnightly meeting will be held on Tuesday 5 February, at 6:30pm in St James Crypt. Because the gathering ends with a meal, those wishing to attend should email Nick Ingram at nick@clearthinking.co ST JAMES EATS - 15 FEB The first St James Eats for 2019 will be on Friday 15 February at 6:30pm for 7:00pm at Da Capo Courtyard Restaurant (within the grounds of Sydney Hospital), 8 Macquarie Street, Sydney. Cost: $40 per person, including corkage and tip. As usual, pre-pay to secure your seat. Contact Chris Cheetham at christine.cheetham@gmail.com or see her after church to obtain bank details. Future dates in 2019 are: Fridays 17 May, 28 June, 23 August, and 18 October. NOTICE TO APPLY FOR FACULTY NOTICE is hereby given that the Minister and Parish Council would like to erect a THE BIBLE IN AUSTRALIA - 17 FEB On Sunday 17 February at 2:00pm in St James Hall, the St James Institute 8
NOTICES CONT D COMING EVENTS AT ST JAMES AND OTHER IMPORTANT ITEMS presents Dr Meredith Lake speaking about The Bible in Australia drawing on material from her new book and charting the story of the Bible in our nation s history. Meredith s book was named the 2018 Australian Christian Book of the Year. Meredith also presents Soul Search on ABC Radio National on Sundays at 6:00pm. Tickets for her talk at the St James Institute are $30 adults or $25 concession (free for SJI subscribers). Signed copies of her book will be available for sale. To book please visit sjks.org.au/institute, or phone 8227 1305 or email registrations@sjks.org.au. THE ROBIN SHARWOOD LECTURE IN CHURCH LAW - 21 FEB The St James Institute in conjunction with Trinity College, University of Melbourne, presents the second annual Robin Sharwood Lecture on Thursday 21 February at 6:00pm in St James Church. This year s lecture Anglican Canon Law: Identity, Ecclesiology and Ecumenism will be presented by Professor Mark Hill, QC, of London. Professor Hill will explore if it is possible to frame principles of canon law drawn from the common features of the local laws of each province. These in turn contribute to the self-understanding of Anglican identity worldwide. The lecture will consider how this can prove a fruitful subject for study as a form of applied ecclesiology, and how it can bring vision and vitality to the ecumenical endeavour. The talk is free to attend and open to all. Registrations are essential: please register at www.trybooking.com/zggj or email registrations@sjks.org.au or phone 8227 1305. ST JAMES MEN S GROUP 2019 2019 dates for these meetings are: Saturdays 23 February, 4 May, 15 June, 17 August, 21 September and 26 October. Meetings are from 12 noon until 3:00pm at the Cheethams home: Unit 8/9 Frith Avenue, Normanhurst. Note new address. Contact David Cheetham on 0405 199 189 for more information. A ST JAMES PILGRIMAGE TO SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA 28 April 11 May 2020. The Tour is now on sale! Book your place by completing the booking form on Hayllar Music Tours website https:// www.hayllarmusictours.com/2020-tours/ a-st-james-pilgrimage-to-santiago-decompostela, or contact them directly on 8091 2545. Enquiries about the tour can be directed to Vennisa Santoro (Vennisa@hayllarmusictours.com). ST JAMES CHURCH HISTORY PROJECT The Committee of the project is involved in assisting our chosen author, Prof. Mark Hutchinson, with information from the Parishioners and Clergy of this Parish. We are in the process of approaching some long-standing members of the congregation and if anyone would like to be involved please get in touch with Gail Ball (gbal4873@bigpond.net.au). ST JAMES FOUNDATION DISTRIBUTIONS The Parish thanks the St James Foundation for the recent provision of final distributions for 2018: Music Foundation: 84,500 Building Foundation: 15,000 Total: $99,500 9
NOTICES CONT D In addition, the Music Foundation has also paid $33,579.58 to Gabriel Jackson for the composition of the Bicentenary Mass. The total distributions to the Parish for 2018 was $318,079.58 (248,079.58 to music and 70,000 to the building) which is the largest annual distribution from the Foundation to date. The Parish appreciates the support of the Foundation through the provision of these funds. RICHARD GILLARD Parishioner Richard Gillard has now settled in to his new accommodation at Montefiore Randwick, 36 Dangar Street, Randwick. Richard would welcome visitors. Entry is through an internal driveway which leads to the main building, where all visitors are requested to sign in and receive the code which permits exit and future entry. COMING EVENTS AT ST JAMES AND OTHER IMPORTANT ITEMS TAIZÉ MEDITATION - 3 FEB The monthly meditation of peace and reconciliation will take place TODAY (and the first Sunday of each month throughout 2019) within Paddington Uniting Church, 395 Oxford Street, Paddington, at 3:00pm for one hour. Spend this time of relaxation and reflection as you prepare for another busy week. Experience the beautiful chants of the Taizé community, words of wisdom ancient and contemporary, stillness and sensory awareness. Please arrive before 3:00pm to settle in. A variety of seating options are available to suit your preferred posture. FREE validated parking in the Secure parking station (Newcombe Street) alongside the IGA store. The church is also well-served with buses 380 and 333 from the city, as well as other buses en route to Bondi Junction. Archbishop Philip Freier Primate of the Anglican Church & Archbishop of Melbourne to address the ANGLICANS TOGETHER 2019 ANNUAL DINNER Tuesday 19 March 7:00pm for 7:30pm Gadigal Room, City Tattersalls Club, 194-204 Pitt Street, Sydney Cost: $75 pp ($70 conc.) Tickets at: www.anglicanstogether.org 10
MORE INFORMATION on the Parish can be found on our website, www.sjks.org.au, including links to our bi-monthly magazine, Parish Connections; available online and in the Baptistry and Parish Office. February-March 2019 issue out now. 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 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 Tuesday 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 8:30am, Morning Prayer 12:30pm, Holy Eucharist Wednesday 6 February 6:15pm, Choral Evensong Sung by The Choir of St James LUNCHTIME CONCERTS Wednesday 6 February 1:15pm NSW Police Band NEXT SUNDAY 10 FEBRUARY 2019 FIFTH SUNDAY AFTER EPIPHANY (GREEN) PREACHER THE REV D ELAINE FARMER PRIEST IN THE DIOCESE OF CANBERRA GOULBURN 7:45AM SAID EUCHARIST 9:00AM PARISH EUCHARIST WITH KIDS@CHURCH SETTING: DUDMAN EUCHARIST 11:00AM CHORAL EUCHARIST SUNG BY THE CHOIR OF ST JAMES SETTING: PALESTRINA MISSA PAPAE MARCELLI MOTET: LOBO O QUAM SUAVIS EST 4:00PM CANTATA SERVICE BACH NIMM, WAS DEIN IST, UND GEHE HIN 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.