Services and Notices Sunday 28 th December 2014 First Sunday of Christmas A very warm welcome to all our visitors today. Please feel free to introduce yourself to one of the clergy after the service. Please let us know if you are new and would like to join our regular congregations or would like to know more about how we can support you in your faith. Canon Elizabeth is presiding at Burton Leonard this morning Please, take this Pew Slip away with you so that you can refer to the notices contained in it. Please, also use it to prompt prayers for this Cathedral and all that we seek to do in God s service. Large print versions of the Order of Service and this notice sheet are available. Please ask a member of Select Vestry or a Verger if you would like one. An induction loop system is also in operation for hearing aid users. Dean: The Very Revd John Dobson Cathedral Office: 01765 603462 In Residence: The Dean (Dec) Website: www.riponcathedral.org.uk Canon Elizabeth Sewell (Jan)
A Note from the Dean Welcome to the Cathedral. A special welcome if you are joining us for the first time. Please, complete a Welcome Card if you would like to give us your contact details. The Fourth Day of Christmas We are still very much in the season of Christmas; yes, possibly exchanging calling birds, but a s c ti ui g t ce ebrate G d s gift to us all of the saviour of the world. This is the one, born as a poor, vulnerable child, who would show the world most perfectly what God is like, and the way back to unity with God. Like the shepherds eavi g the stab e, ay we retur fr ur services t day g rifyi g a d praisi g God for all we have heard and seen. May we also be prepared to tell others of the good news and encourage them to come and see with us. A Flower Festival Christmas Carols A wonderful spectacle that we might want to encourage people to come and see is the collection of flower arrangements that are gracing the Cathedral at the moment. Many thanks to the flower arrangers. When I met with them to discuss the theme of Christ as Car s, they did t reveal that we would be blessed with a veritable flower festival! Do take time to look and appreciate the arrangements. Many thanks May I thank everyone who was involved in making possible our wonderful worship over the last few days: all involved in planning, preparing, leading and tidying up afterwards. Included in this, of course, are the Director of Music, Assistant Director of Music, Choir, and Bellringers. Our worship does a good deal to make us feel a whole lot better and more blessed tha w u d be the case if we did t participate i such services. Let us pray that it a s makes God feel better! In Christ he showed that he is a God of limitless self-giving love. Surely, he must value the times when love is shown back in return. Watchnight Service I have been promised another memorable Ripon event in the form of the Watchnight service and procession New Year s Eve. This begins with a short Cathedral service at 11.15am, before the candlelit procession to the Market Place and a blessing by our diocesan bishop, the Right Reverend Nick Baines, the Bishop of Leeds. Please, do join us. Travel safely d Happy New Year If you are not with us in Ripon over the New Year, we pray that you will travel safely. The canons and I wish you a very happy New Year. With my very best wishes Dean John
Today s Services 8.00 am Holy Eucharist (1662 Book of Common Prayer) President & Preacher: Canon Elizabeth Sewell 9.30 am Mattins Psalm 105 [1-15] 10.30am Sung Eucharist with Precentor and Congregation President & Preacher: Canon Paul Greenwell Hymns: 39, 21. 28, 42 Responsorial Psalm NEH 535 Collect Almighty God, who wonderfully created us in your own image and yet more wonderfully restored us through your Son Jesus Christ: grant that, as he came to share in our humanity, so we may share the life of his divinity; who is alive and reigns with you, in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God, now and for ever. First Reading A reading from book of the prophet Isaiah I will greatly rejoice in the LORD, my whole being shall exult in my God; for he has clothed me with the garments of salvation, he has covered me with the robe of righteousness, as a bridegroom decks himself with a garland, and as a bride adorns herself with her jewels. For as the earth brings forth its shoots, and as a garden causes what is sown in it to spring up, so the Lord GOD will cause righteousness and praise to spring up before all the nations. F r Zi s sake I wi t keep si e t, and for Jerusa e s sake I wi t rest, until her vindication shines out like the dawn, and her salvation like a burning torch. The nations shall see your vindication, and all the kings your glory; and you shall be called by a new name that the mouth of the LORD will give. You shall be a crown of beauty in the hand of the LORD, and a royal diadem in the hand of your God. [61. 10-62.3] Responsorial Psalm NEH 535 All the ends of the earth have seen: The salvation of our God Sing to the Lord a new song, For he has done marvelous things:
With his own right hand and with his holy arm, He had brought deliverance. R The Lord has made known his righteous love, In the sight of all mankind, And his faithfulness and truth Toward the house of Israel R All the ends of the earth have seen, The salvation of our God: Let all the world be glad in him, Sing, rejoice and give him thanks. R Let music sound up on the harp, Let psalms be offered to his praise: With trumpets and with songs of joy Shout the praise of God our King. R Second Reading A reading from book of Galatians When the fullness of time had come, God sent his Son, born of a woman, born under the law, in order to redeem those who were under the law, so that we might receive adoption as children. And because you are children, God has sent the Spirit of his Son i t ur hearts, cryi g, Abba! Father! S y u are ger a s ave but a chi d, a d if a child then also an heir, through God. [4. 4-7] Gospel Reading Hear the Gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ according to Luke All Glory to you O Lord When the angels had left them and gone into heaven, the shepherds said to one a ther, Let us g ow to Bethlehem and see this thing that has taken place, which the L rd has ade k w t us. S they we t with haste a d f u d Mary a d J seph, and the child lying in the manger. When they saw this, they made known what had been told them about this child; and all who heard it were amazed at what the shepherds told them. But Mary treasured all these words and pondered them in her heart. The shepherds returned, glorifying and praising God for all they had heard and seen, as it had been told them. After eight days had passed, it was time to circumcise the child; and he was called Jesus, the name given by the angel before he was conceived in the womb. [2. 15-21]
Prayer after Communion Heavenly Father, whose blessed Son shared at Nazareth the life of an earthly home: help your Church to live as one family, united in love and obedience, and bring us all at last to our home in heaven; through Jesus Christ our Lord. 10.30 am Children s Church Resumes on 11 th January. Activity Bags are also available for younger children please ask if you would like one. You are warmly invited to stay for coffee or juice after the 10.30am Service 12.30 pm Holy Eucharist (1662 Book of Common Prayer) President: Reverend David Murfet 5.30 pm Evening Prayer with Carols Carols Old & New 97a, 38, 23 Psalm 132 Daily Worship This Week Morning Prayer: Evening Prayer: Monday to Saturday at 8.30am Monday - Friday 6.00pm; Saturday 5.30pm Eucharists: Mon 29 th Dec 9 am Canon Elizabeth Sewell Tue 30 th Dec 9 am Canon Paul Greenwell Wed 31 st Dec 9 am Canon Elizabeth Sewell 11.00 Canon Paul Greenwell 11.15pm Watchnight Service with Bishop Nicholas Thurs1 Jan 9 am Canon Paul Greenwell Fri 2 nd Jan 9 am Reverend Christopher Cornwell 12.00noon Reverend Philip Carrington Sat 3 rd Jan 9 am Canon Elizabeth Sewell For more details of the services during this week, please take a Music and Services Diary available from the Welcome Desk or visit the website or call the Chapter House 01765 602072
Events This Week Monday 29 th December The Magdalen Fellowship. St Mary Magdalen Chapel. NO MEETING CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY. For details contact Patricia Whaling 606570/John Whelan 600668. New Year s Eve 11.15pm Watchnight Service with Bishop Nicholas followed by a candlelit procession to the Market Square. Worship Next Sunday: 4 th January 2015 Second Sunday of Christmas 8.00 am Eucharist (1662) The Dean 9.30 am Mattins 10.30 am Parish Eucharist The Dean/Canon Elizabeth Sewell 12.30 pm Eucharist (1662) Canon Elizabeth Sewell 5.30 pm Evensong sung by Vox Cantabile Forthcoming Events Tuesday 6 th January 7.30pm Epiphany Procession of the Three Kings and Festal Eucharist Service. Thursday 8 th January 1.15pm Lunchtime Concert. Tim Harper (organ). Admission FREE, refreshments from 1.00pm. Sunday 11 th January 3.00pm Plough Sunday Service to mark the start of the agricultural year. Refreshments served from 2.00pm. Led by Bishop James. Preacher: Lord Curry of Kirkharle CBE. Monday 2 nd February 7.30pm Candlemas: Festal Eucharist and Candlelit Procession with Bishop Nicholas. The most spectacular service of the year with the Cathedral illuminated by thousands of candles. Wednesday 18 th February 7.30pm Ash Wednesday: Sung Eucharist with imposition of ashes Friday 27 th February: Cathedral at Night The Cathedral is open 9pm until 12 midnight stillness, silence, candles, music, Night Prayer, Eucharist, healing ministry
Notices Wednesday Eucharists: Please note from Wednesday 7 th January 2015 the Eucharist will be celebrated as usual at 9.00am to Common Worship modern language and at 12 noon (instead of 11.00am) to the Book of Common Prayer rite. Do you want to know more about Christianity? Are you thinking about Confirmation? Do you want a refresher? We are planning a series of courses from late February to mid-june, leading up to a Service of Confirmation on Sunday 14 th Ju e. A Adu t E quirer s C urse wi happe Thursday eve i gs led by Dean John at Minster House; Confirmation Preparation for children in school years 6 to 8 will be on Sunday afternoons in term time, another course for those in Year 9+ will also be arranged at a mutually convenient time. If you are interested in any of these course, please give your name and contact details to Dean John, Canon Elizabeth or the Cathedral Office (01765 630462). Salvation Army Food Bank First of all, a big thank you for the amazing amount of food that you are donating and continue to donate particularly at this time of year when heating costs are so high. Symbolic items from the Food Bank are brought to the altar at the 10.30am Eucharist, during the singing of the Offertory Hymn. This is to express that the gifts we make to the Food Bank to help others in need are part of our giving to God, acknowledging that all we have comes from God. The Cathedral Parish Booklet has now been produced containing information about opportunities to grow in faith; serve the community; support the worship and life of the Cathedral; fellowship and volunteering. Copies can be found by the main door or by the coffee area in the South Transept please take a copy, they are free. Giving by Gift Aid Our financial supp rt f the Cathedra s issi is an expression of our gratitude to God for all that we receive from him. It does strengthen the mission, however, if the Cathedral can reclaim any tax that has been paid on our offerings. If you are a UK taxpayer, please consider Gift-Aiding your donation. For every 1 you give, we will receive 1.25. Gift Aid envelopes are available in the pews or from the Sidespeople. Please use the envelope and sign it there is no extra cost to you. If you would prefer to give by electronic banking the details are as follows: Account Name: Ripon Cathedral PCC Fund Sort Code: 05 07 17 Account number: 35697334 If you are a regular worshipper at the Cathedral and would like to know more about our planned giving scheme, please contact the PCC Treasurer via the Cathedral Office (Tel: 01765 603462) or have a word with one of the clergy. We are very grateful for your financial support. Without it the worship and ministry of this Cathedral Church simply could not happen.