P.O. Box 205, GOULBURN Office Hours: 9 am – 1pm Office 02 - 4821 2206 Fax: 02 - 4822 2639 E-mail: office@goulburncathedral.org.au Website: www.goulburncathedral.org.au Facebook: http://facebook.com/goulburncathedral SUNDAY 12TH OCTOBER 2014 EIGHTEENTH SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST SERVICE TIMES 8am Celebrant Preacher 10am Celebrant Preacher 5pm Eucharist Canon Mark Canon Mark Choral Eucharist Revd Gunnar Canon Mark F5 Hymns and the Psalm for the day are found in the centre of the pew sheet. The communion motet is “Rejoice in the Lord alway” Anon TODAY’S READINGS Eighteenth Sunday after Pentecost Exodus 32.1-14 Psalm 106.1-6, 20-24 Philippians 4.1-9 Matthew 22.1-14 NEXT SUNDAY’S READINGS St Luke Jeremiah 8.22-9.3 Psalm 145.10-18 2 Timothy 4.9-17a Luke 10.1-9 As Paul concludes the letter to the Philippians, he consoles them with the thought that the peace of God would guard their hearts and minds in Christ. Indeed, this is perhaps the most consoling thought in Christian faith: that despite whatever circumstances in which we find ourselves, Jesus Christ is God’s eternal sign that divine peace is always with us and for us. Joe Woodfin, the School of Theology, the University of the South (Sewanee, TN, USA) St Saviour’s Cathedral MORNING & EVENING PRAYER MON-FRI 8AM & 4.30PM MONDAY 13TH OCTOBER 5pm Cathedral Office Please note, the office will be closed on Tuesday the 14th. Eucharist TUESDAY 14TH OCTOBER OFFICE CLOSED 12 noon Eucharist WEDNESDAY 15TH OCTOBER 5pm Healing Eucharist THURSDAY 16TH OCTOBER 10am Eucharist FRIDAY 17TH OCTOBER 8.15am Eucharist SATURDAY 18TH OCTOBER 5pm Franciscan Eucharist SUNDAY 19TH OCTOBER ST LUKE 8am 10am 1.30pm 5pm Eucharist Choral Eucharist Incense CRC F5 to Jean Morrison on being named Citizen of the year. Bishop Owen Dowling Memorial Healing Seminar and Service Keynote Address: Dr. Annette Rice -National Chaplain OSL on "The dynamic relationship between medicine and prayers for healing -a personal perspective." Date: Saturday 18 October, 2014. Time: 11am to 2pm Where: Ainslie Church of Christ, 82 Limestone Avenue, Ainslie. Program: Dr Annette Rice [who is a G.P. doctor] will speak at 11.30 Lunch - 12.30pm. BYO lunch; tea, coffee & juice provided. SUNDAY OCTOBER 12, 19, 26 AT 5PM - ALL WELCOME Healing Service at 1 pm – a Service of Word and Prayer BCA – Bush Church Aid is an Anglican Society founded nearly 100 years ago to take the Gospel to remote centres in Australia. Today it supports field staff in over 40 locations. These are partly funded by supporters at home with small collecting boxes which are surrendered for counting usually twice a year, in April and October. If anyone would like to contribute by taking a BCA Box please contact Ray Smith: Ph 4821 0344 or email rays34@bigpond.com 2 Christ Church West Goulburn With St Bartholomew’s Windellama & St Mark’s Bronte Anglican Diocese of Canberra & Goulburn Strive to live the life of Christ enabled by the Holy Spirit. Sunday 12th October 2014 Eighteenth Sunday after Pentecost Welcome! to everyone who is visiting us today. A special welcome to the families & friends of Harper, Koby & Tangi-Joseph who are being baptized at the 9:30 am service. We hope your time with us is an enriching one. Topic: Services Readings: TODAY The Good Life: 4. A grateful life 7.30am Holy Communion 9.30am Morning Prayer with Baptism 11.30am Holy Communion @ Bronte Exodus 32: 1-14 Psalm 106: 1-6, 20-24 Philippians 4: 1-13 Matthew 22: 1-14 p 80 p 334 p 1074 p 901 Prayer of the Day Saving and healing God, you have promised that those who have died with Christ shall live with him: grant us grace to be continually thankful for all you have done for us, and in that thankfulness to be eager to serve and live for others, so that we and all your children may rejoice in your salvation through Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and for ever. Amen. Christ Church West Goulburn 128 Addison Street Goulburn 2580 Rectory: (02) 4821 3631 Fax: (02) 4822 1073 wgbnanglican@bigpond.com www.getintochristchurch.com 1 Christ Church West Goulburn This Week Coming Events 13th October 22 Oct Anglican Women Birthday lunch at the ‘Golden Star’ - 12:30pm. 4.00pm Men’s Bible Study 1 Nov Parish Hall booked Tuesday 14th October 9 Nov Baptisms Monday Gail’s Day off 23 Nov Christ the King Feast of Title. One combined service at 9:30. Vanessa’s day off 30 Nov Advent Sunday Wednesday 15th October 8.30am Hospital Visits GBH 11.55am SRE @ West Goulburn Thursday 8.45am 9.15am 9.30am 10.30am 16th October Prayer Group Hospital Visits GBH KYB SRE @ Windellama Friday 10.00am 7.00pm 17th October Holy Communion Parish Camp begins 30 Nov-16 Dec Gail & Glen on holidays 5 Dec Community Christmas Lunch 7 Dec Parish Christmas Lunch at Goulburn Workers Club Parish Weekend Away Guest Speaker: The Ven. Dr. Matthew Brain Theme: A Bible Overview When: Oct 17-19 How does the Bible fit together as one story? Matt will show us at our weekend away. Cost: Saturday 18th October Parish Camp $ 120 per adult $ 260 per family Register with Beth Bailey 4822 3305 Sunday 19th October Ministry Team Parish camp 7.30am Morning Prayer 9.30am Morning Prayer Rector: Rev’d Vanessa Bennett 4821 3631 Honorary Assistant Minister: Rev’d Gail Stevenson 0401 876 067 rev.gail.stevenson@gmail.com Readings for next Sunday 19h October Nineteenth Sunday after Pentecost Exodus 33: 12-23 Psalm 99 1 Thessalonians 1: 1-10 Matthew 22: 15-33 Church Wardens: Peter Nightingale Beth Bailey Don Elder Graham Kinder Dinah Gegg p82 p325 p 1080 p 902 2 4821 6614 4822 3305 4821 8533 4844 5330 4844 7127 St Saviour’s Cathedral Hymns 12th October 2014 Opening Hymn: Gradual Hymn I come with joy to meet my Lord, Forgiven, loved, and free, In awe and wonder to recall His life laid down for me. My God, and is thy table spread, And doth thy cup with love o’erflow? Thither be all thy children led, And let them all thy sweetness know. I come with Christians far and near To find, as all are fed, The new community of love In Christ’s communion bread. Hail, sacred feast which Jesus makes, Rich banquet of his flesh and blood! Thrice happy he who here partakes The sacred stream, the heavenly food. As Christ breaks bread and bids us share Each proud division ends. The love that made us, makes us one, And strangers now are friends. Why are its bounties all in vain Before unwilling hearts displayed? Was not for them the Victim slain? Are they forbid the children’s bread? And thus with joy we meet our Lord, His presence, always near, Is in such friendship better known: We see, and praise him here. O let thy table honoured be, And furnished well with joyful guests; And may each soul salvation see, That here its sacred pledges tastes. Together met, together bound, We’ll go our different ways, And as his people in the world We’ll live and speak his praise. Philip Doddridge (1702-1751) CP 313 TUNE: Rockingham Brian Arthur Wren (b. 1936) TIS 533 TUNE: St Botolph . St Saviour’s Cathedral Hymns 12th October 2014 Offertory Hymn Here, O my Lord, I see thee face to face; Here would I touch and handle things unseen, Here grasp with firmer hand the eternal grace, And in my weariness upon thee lean. Here would I feed upon the bread of God, Here drink with thee the royal wine of heaven; Here would I lay aside each earthly load, Here taste afresh the calm of sin forgiven. This is the hour of banquet and of song, This is the heavenly table spread for me; Here let me feast, and, feasting, still prolong This hallowed hour of fellowship with thee. Mine is the sin, but thine the righteousness; Mine is the guilt, but thine the cleansing blood; Here is my robe, my refuge and my peace– Thy blood, thy righteousness, O Lord my God. Feast after feast thus comes and passes by, Yet, passing, points to that glad feast above, Giving sweet foretaste of the festal joy, The Lamb’s great bridal feast of bliss and love. Horatius Bonar 1808-89 alt. AHB 438 TUNE: Song 24 St Saviour’s Cathedral Hymns 12th October 2014 Final Hymn Rejoice, the Lord is King; Your Lord and King adore; Let all give thanks and sing, And triumph evermore; Lift up your heart, lift up your voice. Rejoice, again I say, rejoice! Jesus the Saviour reigns, The God of truth and love; When he had purged our stains, He took his seat above: Lift up your heart, lift up your voice. Rejoice, again I say, rejoice! His kingdom cannot fail, He rules o’er earth and heaven; The keys of death and hell Are to our Jesus given: Lift up your heart, lift up your voice. Rejoice, again I say, rejoice! He sits at God’s right hand, Till all his foes submit, And bow at his command, And fall beneath his feet: Lift up your heart, lift up your voice. Rejoice, again I say, rejoice! Rejoice in glorious hope; Jesus the judge shall come, And take his servants up To their eternal home: We soon shall hear th’archangel’s voice; The trump of God shall sound, rejoice! Charles Wesley (1707-1788) alt. TIS 216 TUNE: Gopsal 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. Praise the Lord; O give thanks to the Lord, for | he is | good : and his | mercy . en- | dures for | ever. Who can express the mighty | acts . of the | Lord : or | fully | voice his | praise? Blessed are those who act ac- | cording . to | justice : who at | all times | do the | right. Remember me, O Lord, when you visit your people | with your | favour : and come to me | also . with | your sal- | vation, That I may see the prosperity | of your | hosen : that I may rejoice with the rejoicing of your people, and exult with | those who | are your | own. We have sinned | like our | fathers : we have acted per- | versely | and done | wrong. REFRAIN At Horeb they made them- | selves a | calf : and bowed down in | worship | to an | image. And so they exchanged the | glory . of | God : for the likeness of an | ox that | eats | hay. They forgot God who | was their | saviour : that had done such | great | things in | Egypt, Who had worked his wonders in the | land of | Ham : and his terrible | deeds . at the | Red | Sea. Therefore he thought | to de- | stroy them : had not Moses his servant stood before him in the breach, to turn away his | wrath from . de- |stroying | them. REFRAIN © G. J. Oehm, 2011. Christ Church West Goulburn Prayer Points From our Diocesan Cycle of Prayer we pray for: Diocese of Grafton: Bishop Sarah MacNeil, Clergy and People Holy Covenant, Jamison: Susanna Pain, Nikolai Blaskow, Anne Ranse, Susan Joy Nevile (Maurice), Katherine Rainger Christ Church, Hawker: Patrick Cole (Naomi); Adam Mannion, (Jess) Ginninderra Gardens Residential Aged Care Nursing Home & Hostel,Page:TBA Calvary Hospital, Bruce: Anglican Chaplaincy Team Clare Holland House (ACT Hospice), Barton: TBA St James', Holt: Captain Judy Douglas (John), Brett Morgan (Karen), Anne Ranse Pray for: Anglicare activities in caring for and supporting older people in nursing homes, hostels, independent living units and in the general community; for staff and volunteers; for their clients. In the Parish of West Goulburn we pray for: Support and care of: Bea Luton, Allan & Olga Miller, Max Dukes, Cliff Jones, Brian Chamberlain, Bob Larkham, Kath Armstrong, George Mason, Beryl Cutcliffe, Gerry Duffey, Nancy Fenwick, Betty Mills & Helen Williams. Healing: Michael McGaw, Margaret Wilson, Lyndon Furnell, Christine Hamilton, Heather Armstrong, Lynda & Martin Yeadon, Dot Pattrick, Jim Nichols, Harriet, Sonia, Bill Cashman, Margaret Murray, Vikki & Laird, Gail, & Noah Berrisford Pray for: An attitude of gratefulness and contentment to pervade our lives because of all the Lord has done for us. Harper, Koby & Tangi-Joseph being baptized today and their family and friends. Scripture teachers and students as they begin a new term. Further afield we pray for: Mission of the Month: Operation Christmas Child as they coordinate sending approx. 320,000 shoeboxes to children in South-east Asia and the South Pacific this year, that these children’s lives may be touched with the love of Jesus. Rosters Today Next Sunday 7:30 9:30 7:30 9:30 1st Reader Beryl Bateup Graeme Dunn Ron Neate Margaret L 2nd Reader Margaret B. Lorraine Jones June Cashman Betty Murkin Intercessor Margaret B. Doug Brown Ron Neate Lorraine Jones HC Assist Sidesperson Gail Stevenson N/A N/A N/A C. & E. Isaac Peter & Phileppa Beryl & Gloria Betty & Margaret 3 Christ Church West Goulburn Our next sermon series: Theme: 19 Oct 26 Oct 2 Nov 9 Nov 16 Nov An Encouraging Witness 1. The witness of faith 2. The witness of ministry 3. The encouraging faith 4. The encouraging life 5. The encouraging hope 1 Thessalonians 1 Thessalonians 1:1-10 1 Thessalonians 2:1-13 1 Thessalonians 3:5-13 1 Thess. 4:1-12,5:12-22 1 Thessalonians 4:13-5:11 Outreach Poster October 2014 Laureate Prof. Graeme Clark AC,FAA,FRS,Hon.FRCS At the Cavendish Physics Laboratory, Cambridge University, are the words from Psalm 111:2 “Great are the works of the Lord, they are pondered by all who delight in them.” I have been committed to science for a number of decades and also spent the same period considering the importance of God as Father, Son and Holy Spirit. I have come to learn that many leading philosophers and scientists see the laws that have produced the physical universe and the origin of biological life on Earth are the result of a remarkable intelligence, and their origin is next to impossible from mindless chance. One of the most exciting discoveries in the last two centuries has been the functioning of the human brain: probably the most complex structure in the Universe. The brain is more than an incredibly complex arrangement of electrical circuits, connections & proteins; it is responsible for our thinking, feeling, morality and creativity. This is a great mystery, and I believe can be best explained by the fact that we have been created in the image of a God who is personal. The nature of a personal God is supremely revealed in the life and teachings of Jesus Christ. Jesus is undoubtedly an historical figure attested to by historians of the time and ancient historians today, as well as the writers of the New Testament, most of whom vouched for the facts of Jesus’ crucifixion and resurrection with their lives. A central tenet of Christianity is that “God the father so loved the world that he gave his only begotten Son [Jesus] that whoever believes in him should not perish but have everlasting life” (Jn 3:16). The love and self- sacrifice shown by Jesus in his earthly ministry were superlative. There is no one in history who is his equal. His life leaves us in awe. He is the cause of countless lives being changed to become more like Him in showing love & self-sacrifice. Finally, I am full of wonder that God would answer my prayers and enable me to reproduce speech by electrical stimulation of the brain’s auditory pathways. What a privilege it has been to see profoundly deaf adults & children given new life though the modern cochlear implant. As Isaiah wrote in the bible “Lord all we have accomplished you have done for us” (Is. 26:12) Copyright © 2014 Outreach Media 4 St Saviour’s Cathedral Welcoming Refugees a call to people of faith. A public forum to launch the Faith-Based Working Group of the Refugee Action Committee. Speakers: Bishop Stephen Pickard - Executive Director of the Centre for Christianity and Culture Rev’d Roberta Hamilton - Rector of the Anglican parish of South Tuggeranong, convenor of the Faith-Based Working Group and member of the Diocesan Social Issues Commission Diana Abdel-Rahman - Chair of Canberra Multicultural Community Forum, President of Australian Muslim Voice & member of the Federal Government’s Middle Eastern Ministerial Consultative Committee Rev’d Ivan Roberts - Chairperson, Canberra Region Presbytery, Uniting Church in Australia Mr Harry Opperman - Jewish Community Representative, Canberra Interfaith Forum 7pm - 8pm Tuesday 14th October light refreshments from 6.30pm Australian Centre for Christianity and Culture 15 Blackall St Barton Our Mission programme for 2014: 1st quarter: Diocese of Willochra 2nd quarter: Melanesian Brothers (an ABM project) 3rd quarter: Anglicare Winter Appeal 4th quarter: Al Ahli Anglican Hospital in Gaza (an ABM project) MINISTRY OF HOSPITALITY Visitors to the Cathedral are often interested in the Soldiers’ Chapel. It was constructed after WW1. On the screen facing the nave are the words, “… erected to the glory of God and in memory of the sons of the church in this Diocese who gave their lives in the Great War 1914-1919.” These words give us plenty to think and talk about! If you would like to join this ministry contact the Office 48212206. Fred Rainger 48215725 Lectionaries A reminder to those who ordered lectionaries for 2015. They have arrived and may be picked up from the office. Cost is $13. Finding it difficult to read the hymns and announcements? Ask the sides person on duty for a large print copy of the pew sheet. Regular Giving and Current Donations Please note that any contributions/giving/donation can be made to the Cathedral General Account BSB 032-721 ACC 28-0248 with the appropriate ref. Regular Support of Ministry Ref - Ministry Rose Window Hanging Ref - Rose Window Mission Programme Ref - Missions Mission Programme St Saviour’s Cathedral Diocesan Events Ordination of Priests Saturday 29th November 11am Cathedral Calendar Franciscan Eucharist Saturday October 18th 5pm Garage sale Saturday November 1st 9am-2pm Friends of the Cathedral annual service, lunch and AGM November 8th Social Justice Service Sunday 26 October 3pm “Indigenous issues.” Speaker: Alfie Walker Friendship Lunch First Tuesday of every month - Friendship lunch at 12.30 in the Bishop Chalmers room, Canon John hosting. Messy Church Second and fourth Friday of every month, 4.30-6.30pm in the Mary Thomas Room. Children 3-12 years with parents or guardians are welcome. The next Messy Church is Friday October 10th. HOME COMMUNIONS CELEBRANT: (N), we send you out to share Communion with those unable to come to Church. PEOPLE: May you carry the prayers of our Cathedral community as you take this sacrament of Christ’s presence. CELEBRANT: May those who receive it be strengthened and encouraged in Christ. Amen. Cathedral Staff Dean: The Very Rev’d Phillip Saunders Phone: 4821 9192 Sub Dean: The Rev’d Canon Mark Cooper Phone: 4821 1506 Canon Residentiary: The Rev’d Canon John Campbell Phone: 6262 4761 Assistant Priest: The Rev'd Theresa Angert-Quilter Phone: 0408 762 651 Director of Music: Dr Greg Oehm Phone: 0409 229 616 Cathedral Wardens Leigh Bottrell Kerrie Knowlman Pamela Shaw John Quilter 4822 4946 4822 6258 4822 8394 0438 362 651 Marulan Church Wardens Marie Pender John Feltham 4841 5088 4841 1543
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