QUEENS COLLEGE CHAPEL EASTER 2016
Weekly Term-time Chapel Services Sunday 6.00pm 7.00pm Choral Evensong followed by drinks with the Speaker Monday 8.30am 8.45am Morning Prayer 5.30pm 6.00pm Rosary 6.15pm 6.30pm Evening Prayer Tuesday 8.30am 8.45am Morning Prayer 6.00pm 6.45pm College Communion Wednesday 8.30am 8.45am Morning Prayer 6.15pm 6.45pm Choral Service (up to and including 18 May) Thursday 8.30am 8.45am Morning Prayer 6.15pm 6.30pm Evening Prayer Friday Morning and Evening Prayer run by College Groups locations advertised weekly. Special Services 24 April 6.00pm Easter Choral Evensong 27 April 6.15pm Choral Catholic Mass 4 May 6.15pm Choral Evensong for the Eve of the Ascension 15 May 6.00pm Choral Evensong of Pentecost 18 May 6.15pm Choral Evensong sung jointly with the Tennessee Tech Chorale 22 May 6.00pm Choral Evensong for Trinity Sunday 4 June 8.00pm Choral Concert by Chapel Choir at St Botolph s Church 21 June 6.00pm Recital of music for the Chapel Choir tour to France 22 June 7.20pm Graduation Service
Sunday Evensong This term we will have as our theme Does and should the Church embrace difference? We have invited speakers and preachers from different disciplines to pose questions and provoke discussion. This term we think of taking Exams, enabling ourselves for the future and commemorating those who have made our today. After each Sunday evening service there will be drinks with the speaker for further discussion before Formal Hall. The Speakers this term: 24 April The Chaplain The Question of Homosexuality 1 May Commemoration of Benefactors The College through different times 8 May Canon Tim Schofield The Church in different cultures 15 May Mr Max Bayliss The Church within different liturgical traditions 22 May Revd Dr Jonathan Holmes The difference in the Trinity 29 May Mr Charles Patterson The Church and the question of Gender 5 June The Chaplain
Thursday 21 April 08:30 Morning Prayer Friday 22 April Sunday 24 April 18:00 Easter Service Voluntary Bach: Prelude and Fugue in C major, BWV 531 Introit arr. Wood: This joyful Eastertide Processional hymn No. 160: Thine be the Glory Responses Ayleward Psalm 122 Canticles Stainer in B flat Anthem Haydn: The heavens are telling, from The Creation Preacher The Chaplain Final hymn No. 145: Good Christian men, rejoice and sing Voluntary Bach: Prelude and Fugue in C major, BWV 547 Monday 25 April 08:30 Morning Prayer Tuesday 26 April 08:30 Morning Prayer 18:00 College Communion Wednesday 27 April 08:30 Morning Prayer 18:15 Catholic Mass Voluntary Franck: Choral in A minor Mass Vierne: Messe solennelle - Gloria, Sanctus, Benedictus, Agnus Dei Anthem Messiaen: O Sacrum Convivium Voluntary Litaize: Prélude et Danse Fuguée Thursday 28 April 08:30 Morning Prayer Friday 29 April Sunday 1 May 18:00 Commemoration of Benefactors Voluntary Vierne: Berceuse Processional hymn No. 497: Let all the world in every corner sing Te Deum Stanford in C Psalm 149 and 150 Anthem Parry: Blest pair of sirens Final hymn No. 250: All creatures of our God and King Voluntary Widor: Toccata from Symphony No. 5 in F Monday 2 May 08:30 Morning Prayer Tuesday 3 May 08:30 Morning Prayer 18:00 College Communion
Wednesday 4 May 08:30 Morning Prayer 18:15 Choral Evensong for the Eve of Ascension Voluntary Messiaen: Prière du Christ montant vers son Père Responses Ayleward Psalm 126 Canticles Gibbons: Short Service Anthem Tallis: Sancte Deus Voluntary Harwood: A Short Prelude for Ascensiontide Thursday 5 May 08:30 Morning Prayer Friday 6 May Sunday 8 May 18:00 Choral Evensong Voluntary Bach: Prelude and Fugue in G minor, BWV 535 Processional hymn No. 609: To God be the Glory Responses Ayleward Psalm 130 Canticles Noble in B minor Anthem Parry: At the round earth s imagined corners Preacher Canon Tim Schofield Final hymn No. 558: Praise to the Lord, the Almighty, the King of Creation Voluntary Bach: Toccata and Fugue in D minor, BWV 565 Monday 9 May 08:30 Morning Prayer Tuesday 10 May 08:30 Morning Prayer 18:00 Holy Communion Wednesday 11 May 08:30 Morning Prayer 18:15 Choral Evensong Voluntary Whitlock: Canzona from Sonata in C minor Responses Ayleward Psalm 128 Canticles Dyson in F Anthem Parry: My soul, there is a country Voluntary Bach: Prelude and Fugue in F minor, BWV 534 Thursday 12 May 08:30 Morning Prayer Friday 13 May
Sunday 15 May 18:00 Choral Evensong for Pentecost Voluntary Buxtehude: Komm heiliger Geist, Herre Gott, BuxWV 199 Processional hymn No. 180: Come thou Holy Spirit, come Responses Ayleward Psalm 127 Canticles Leighton: Second Service Anthem Elgar: The spirit of the Lord, from The Apostles Preacher Mr Max Bayliss Final hymn No. 175: Come down, O Love divine Voluntary Alain: Litanies Monday 16 May 08:30 Morning Prayer Tuesday 17 May 08:30 Morning Prayer 18:00 College Communion Wednesday 18 May 08:30 Morning Prayer 18:15 Choral Evensong with the Tennessee Tech Chorale Voluntary Mendelssohn: Sonata No. 3 in A major Introit Tallis: If ye love me Responses Leighton Psalm 150 Canticles Ireland in F Anthem Gibbons: Hosanna to the Son of David Voluntary Parry: Fantasia on O God, our help in ages past Thursday 19 May 08:30 Morning Prayer Friday 20 May Sunday 22 May 18:00 Choral Evensong for Trinity Voluntary Bach: Allein Gott in der Höh sei her, BWV 662 Processional hymn No. 202: Holy, Holy, Holy! Lord God Almighty Responses Leighton Psalm 133 Magnificat Buxtehude; Nunc Dimittis Schütz Anthem Wesley: Thou wilt keep him Preacher Revd Dr Jonathan Holmes Final hymn No. 537: O God, our help in ages past Voluntary Bach: Prelude and Fugue in G major, BWV 550 Monday 23 May 08:30 Morning Prayer
Tuesday 24 May 08:30 Morning Prayer 18:00 College Communion Wednesday 25 May 08:30 Morning Prayer Thursday 26 May 08:30 Morning Prayer Friday 27 May Sunday 29 May 18:00 Choral Evensong Voluntary Bach: Prelude and Fugue in E major, BWV 566 Processional hymn No. 349: When to our world the Saviour came Responses Leighton Psalm 137 Canticles Mathias: Jesus Service Anthem Dove: Seek him that maketh the seven stars Preacher Mr Charles Patterson Final hymn No. 398: Christ triumphant, ever reigning Voluntary Pott: Laudes Monday 30 May 08:30 Morning Prayer Tuesday 31 May 08:30 Morning Prayer 18:00 College Communion Wednesday 1 June 08:30 Morning Prayer Thursday 2 June 08:30 Morning Prayer Friday 3 June Saturday 4 June 20:00 Choral Concert at St. Botolph s Church Conducted by Edward Reeve, with organ solos from Jack Spencer Stanford: Three Latin Motets Parry: Songs of Farewell Stanford: Prelude on Jesu Dulcis Memoria Parry: Fantasia on O God, our help in ages past Parry: Fantasia on When I survey the wondrous cross
Sunday 5 June 18:00 Choral Evensong Voluntary Bach: Alla breve, Bach: Pièce d orgue Processional hymn No. 516: Love divine, all loves excelling (Blaenwern) Jubilate Britten in C Responses Leighton Psalm 127 Canticles Howells: St. Paul s Service Anthem Parry: Lord, let me know mine end Preacher The Chaplain Final hymn No. 455: Guide me, O thou great Redeemer Voluntary Vierne: Final from Symphony No. 1 Monday 20 June 08:30 Morning Prayer Tuesday 21 June 08:30 Morning Prayer 18:00 Recital of music for the Queens College Chapel Choir tour to France Byrd: Ne irascaris Tallis: If ye love me Purcell: Hear my prayer Gibbons: O clap your hands Duruflé: Ubi caritas Messiaen: O sacrum convivium Poulenc: Salve regina Gibbons: Drop, drop, slow tears Walton: A litany Leighton: Drop, drop, slow tears Wesley: Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace Stanford: Justorum animae Bairstow: Let all mortal flesh keep silence Parry: Lord, let me know mine end
Wednesday 22 June 08:30 Morning Prayer 19:20 Graduation Service Voluntaries Wagner/Spencer/Lemare: Pilgrims Chorus from Tannhäuser Introit Parry: There is an old belief Processional hymn No. 555: Praise my soul, the King of heaven Anthem Handel: Zadok the Priest from Four Coronation Anthems Anthem Howells: Te Deum from Collegium Regale Preacher The Chaplain Final hymn No. 353: And did those feet in ancient times Voluntary Wagner/Reeve: Overture to Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg
About the Chapel The Chapel is a place of Christian worship and all are welcome. The majority of the services follow the liturgy of the Church of England. The Chapel is not trying to be a Parish Church but a place of prayer, contemplation and worship for those (like very busy students) whose lives do not always respond to the timetables set out by parish churches. The Chapel will be a place where we can all be challenged to question what is right and wrong but more importantly it is a place that is inclusive where diversity is respected, embraced and encouraged. One of the greatest acts of work for any Christian is that devoted to prayer. Morning and Evening Prayer are the foundations of a praying community. As everyone holds such different lives and timetables these services will be regularly said in the Chapel by the Chaplain but there will be resources for all to use to pray with him; wherever and whenever they can. If you are interested in this quiet, consistent and obedient discipline please speak to the Chaplain. All members of the College, parents, visitors and member of the public are welcome at all of our services. Please do think about coming to experience something new, ask the big questions, take some quiet time to take stock and pray. All are welcome in Queens Chapel. The Collection this term will be donated to the Street Child World Cup which is a Charity that works alongside those who are most marginalised in the world. This supports our focus (especially through Sunday evening speakers) to challenge ourselves about our own places within Community. Whilst the Chapel is at the heart of the College, Queens is incredibly diverse. If you come from a different faith or tradition please still contact the Chaplain. Part of his role is enabling, encouraging and resources all of Queens students to allow then to practice their faith. He can signpost, accompany, advise on college dietary requirements and address any concerns you may have.
Who s Who The Chaplain The Revd Tim Harling (tch42) is available to students, staff and fellows throughout the year. Do feel free to drop in and see him to talk about anything big or small in a confidential, supportive and inclusive environment. He can be found in his room (DD01 Cripps Court), in Chapel or by email. Queens Chapel Representative at Darwin College Mr Roger France is the Lay Assistant Chaplain for Darwin students attending Queens chapel and chaplaincy. Queens Chapel Ordinand Mr Max Bayliss is a trainee Priest at Westcott House Theological College. Fellow Commoner advising in Music Dr Ralph Allwood works with the Organ Scholars to ensure continuity in delivery of Music to the highest standard now and training musicians and choristers for the future. Senior Organ Scholar Mr Edward Reeve Junior Organ Scholar Mr Jack Spencer The College Christian Council is a group of Christians with different responsibilities around college, in the wider university and city. Please contact any of the below to ask about their particular area of expertise. Sacristans Dr Charlie Bell and Mr Charlie Patterson Christian Union Reps Mr Nathan Kellner and Ms Vivi Russell Fisher House (Roman Catholic) Rep Mr Liam Boon Keat Ong Senior Chorister Mr Will Fenby Choir Social Secretary Ms Jessica Maton Chapel IT and Publicity Officer Mr Arthur Tombs Cover photo: Monument at Belem, Lisbon (taken by Tim Harling).