The First Sunday in Lent Choral Eucharist

The First Sunday in Lent
Choral Eucharist
10.30am
22nd February 2015
St Peter’s Cathedral is a Christ-centred, sacramental, inclusive, thinking, mission-oriented,
faith community. The Cathedral resides on the lands of the Kaurna people whom we acknowledge
as the original custodians of the Adelaide Region.
Welcome: A day or two after Ash Wednesday and Lent has
begun. With Jesus, we find ourselves driven by the Spirit into
the wilderness – the place of danger but also of God’s
providence and protection. How we use these coming weeks
is up to us. As we worship in our comfort and safety, pray for
those in real danger because of their faith, especially our
Coptic sisters and brothers in Egypt and elsewhere in the
Middle East.
Tonight sees the start of a series of sermons for Lent preached by members of
the Cathedral Chapter. Carefully chosen music, both choral and organ, invite
us into a time of reflection and prayer.
Welcome to all who worship in the sacred space of St Peter’s Cathedral today
and every day.
Frank Nelson
Dean
Celebrant
Preacher
Deacon
Subdeacon
Master of Ceremonies
Organist
Music Setting
Director of Music
Choir
The Rev’d Jenny Wilson
The Very Rev’d Frank Nelson
The Rev’d Lynn Arnold
Carol Sim
Reuben Jacob
David Heah
Missa Orbis factor
Leonie Hempton OAM
Gregorian Choir
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Please stand
The Lord be with you.
And also with you.
The time is fulfilled, and the kingdom of God has come near; repent, and believe
in the good news.
Mark 1.15
The Great Litany (Hempton) (Sung in
procession)
Let us pray.
God the Father,
have mercy on us.
God the Son,
have mercy on us.
God the Holy Spirit,
have mercy on us.
Holy Trinity, one God,
have mercy on us.
From all evil and mischief;
from pride, vanity and hypocrisy;
from envy, hatred and malice;
and from all evil intent,
good Lord, deliver us.
From sloth, worldliness and love of money;
from hardness of heart
and contempt of your word and your laws,
good Lord, deliver us.
From sins of body and mind;
from deceits of the world, the flesh and from evil,
good Lord, deliver us.
From famine and disaster;
from violence, murder and dying unprepared,
good Lord, deliver us.
In all times of sorrow;
in all times of joy;
in the hour of our death and at the day of judgement,
good Lord, deliver us.
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By the mystery of your holy incarnation;
by your birth, childhood and obedience;
by your baptism, fasting and temptation,
good Lord, deliver us.
By your ministry in word and work;
by your mighty acts of power;
and by your preaching of the kingdom,
good Lord, deliver us.
By your agony and trial;
by your cross and passion;
and by your precious death and burial,
good Lord, deliver us.
By your mighty resurrection;
by your glorious ascension;
and by your sending of the Holy Spirit,
good Lord, deliver us.
Hear our prayers, O Lord our God.
Hear us, good Lord.
Govern and direct your holy Church;
fill it with love and truth;
and grant it that unity which is your will.
Hear us, good Lord.
Give us boldness to preach the gospel in all the world,
and to make disciples of all the nations.
Hear us, good Lord.
Enlighten your ministers with knowledge and understanding,
that by their teaching and their lives
they may proclaim your word.
Hear us, good Lord.
Give your people grace to hear and receive your word,
and to bring forth the fruit of the Spirit.
Hear us, good Lord.
Bring into the way of truth
all who have erred and are deceived.
Hear us, good Lord.
Strengthen those who stand;
comfort and help the fainthearted;
raise up the fallen;
and finally beat down Satan under our feet.
Hear us, good Lord.
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Guide the leaders of the nations
into the ways of peace and justice.
Hear us, good Lord.
Guard and strengthen your servant,
Elizabeth the Queen,
that she may put her trust in you
and seek your honour and glory.
Hear us, good Lord.
Endue the members of our parliaments
and all who govern us
with wisdom and understanding.
Hear us, good Lord.
Bless those who administer the law,
that they may uphold justice, honesty and truth.
Hear us, good Lord.
Give us the will to use the resources of the earth to your glory,
and for the good of all.
Hear us, good Lord.
Remember the ancient peoples of this land
and forgive the sins of ignorance and neglect done against them.
Hear us, good Lord.
Bless and keep all your people.
Hear us, good Lord.
Help and comfort the lonely, the bereaved,
and the oppressed.
Lord, have mercy.
Keep in safety those who travel,
and all who are in danger.
Lord, have mercy.
Heal the sick in body and mind,
and provide for the homeless,
the hungry and the destitute.
Lord, have mercy.
Show your pity on prisoners and refugees,
and all who are in trouble.
Lord, have mercy.
Forgive our enemies, persecutors and slanderers,
and turn their hearts.
Lord, have mercy.
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Hear us as we remember with thanksgiving
those who have died in the peace of Christ,
and grant us with them
a share in your eternal kingdom.
Lord, have mercy.
Give us true repentance;
forgive us our sins of negligence and ignorance
and our deliberate sins;
and grant us the grace of your Holy Spirit
to amend our lives according to your holy word.
Holy God,
holy and strong,
holy and immortal:
have mercy on us.
Confession and Absolution
Compassion and forgiveness belong to the Lord our God,
though we have rebelled and wandered far off.
Let us then ask for mercy, confessing our sins in penitence and faith.
Please kneel
Merciful God,
our maker and our judge,
we have sinned against you
in thought, word, and deed,
and in what we have failed to do:
We have not loved you with our whole heart;
we have not loved our neighbours as ourselves;
we repent, and are sorry for all our sins.
Father, forgive us.
Strengthen us to love and obey you
in newness of life;
through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
Almighty God,
who has promised forgiveness to all who turn to him in faith:
pardon you and set you free from all your sins,
strengthen you in all goodness
and keep you in eternal life,
through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
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Let us pray:
Collect for the First Sunday of Lent
Almighty God,
whose Son fasted forty days in the wilderness,
and was tempted as we are, yet did not sin:
give us grace to direct our lives in obedience to your will,
that, as you know our weakness,
so we may know your power to save;
through Jesus Christ our Redeemer,
who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit,
one God, now and for ever. Amen
Collect for Ash Wednesday (used throughout Lent)
Almighty and everlasting God,
you hate nothing that you have made,
and you forgive the sins of all who are penitent:
create and make in us new and contrite hearts,
that we, worthily lamenting our sins,
and acknowledging our wretchedness,
may obtain of you, the God of all mercy,
perfect remission and forgiveness;
through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen
Please sit for the first two readings and the Psalm
First reading: Genesis 9: 8-17 (Read by Faye Bailey)
Then God said to Noah and to his sons with him, ‘As for me, I am establishing my
covenant with you and your descendants after you, and with every living creature
that is with you, the birds, the domestic animals, and every animal of the earth
with you, as many as came out of the ark. I establish my covenant with you, that
never again shall all flesh be cut off by the waters of a flood, and never again shall
there be a flood to destroy the earth.’ God said, ‘This is the sign of the covenant
that I make between me and you and every living creature that is with you, for all
future generations: I have set my bow in the clouds, and it shall be a sign of the
covenant between me and the earth. When I bring clouds over the earth and the
bow is seen in the clouds, I will remember my covenant that is between me and
you and every living creature of all flesh; and the waters shall never again become
a flood to destroy all flesh. When the bow is in the clouds, I will see it and
remember the everlasting covenant between God and every living creature of all
flesh that is on the earth.’ God said to Noah, ‘This is the sign of the covenant that I
have established between me and all flesh that is on the earth.’
Hear the word of the Lord,
thanks be to God.
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Psalm 25.1-10 [Chant: Plainsong] (Choir sings)
In you, O Lord my God, have I put my hope:
in you have I trusted, let me not be ashamed,
nor let my enemies triumph over me.
Let none who wait for you be put to shame:
but let those that break faith be confounded and gain nothing.
Show me your ways, O Lord:
and teach me your paths.
Lead me in the ways of your truth, and teach me:
for you are the God of my salvation.
In you have I hoped all the day long:
because of your goodness, O Lord.
Call to mind your compassion and your loving-kindness:
for they are from of old.
Remember not the sins of my youth, nor my transgressions:
but according to your mercy think on me.
Good and upright is the Lord:
therefore will he direct sinners in the way.
The meek he will guide in the path of justice:
and teach the humble his ways.
All the paths of the Lord are faithful and true:
for those who keep his covenant and his commandments.
Second Reading: 1 Peter 3.18-22 (Read in French by Benjamin Nzizhabira)
For Christ also suffered for sins once for all, the righteous for the unrighteous,
in order to bring you to God. He was put to death in the flesh, but made alive
in the spirit, in which also he went and made a proclamation to the spirits in
prison, who in former times did not obey, when God waited patiently in the
days of Noah, during the building of the ark, in which a few, that is, eight
people, were saved through water. And baptism, which this prefigured, now
saves you—not as a removal of dirt from the body, but as an appeal to God for
a good conscience, through the resurrection of Jesus Christ, who has gone into
heaven and is at the right hand of God, with angels, authorities, and powers
made subject to him.
Hear the word of the Lord,
thanks be to God.
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Please stand to sing the Gradual Hymn
1. Put thou thy trust in God,
in duty’s path go on;
walk in his strength with faith and hope,
so shall thy work be done.
2. Commit thy ways to him,
thy works into his hand,
and rest on his unchanging word,
who heaven and earth commands.
3. Though years on years roll on,
his covenant shall endure;
thou clouds and darkness hide his path,
the promised grace is sure.
4. Give to the winds thy fears;
hope, and be undismayed:
God hears thy sighs and counts thy tears;
God shall lift up thy head.
5. Through waves and clouds and storms
his power will clear thy way:
wait thou his time; the darkest night
shall end in brightest day.
6. Leave to his sovereign sway
to choose and to command;
so shalt thou, wondering, own his way,
how wise, how strong his hand.
Tune: Doncaster, Samuel Wesley 1766-1837
Words: Paul Gerhardt 1607-1676 tr John Wesley 1703-1791 and others
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Gospel Reading: Mark 1.9-15 (read by The Rev’d Lynn Arnold)
Gospel Acclamation (remain standing)
Refrain and verse. (choir)
Praise and honour to you, Lord Jesus Christ!
No one lives on bread alone but on every word that comes from the mouth of God.
Praise and honour to you, Lord Jesus Christ!
The Lord be with you.
And also with you.
The Gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ according to Mark.
All sing
In those days Jesus came from Nazareth of Galilee and was baptized by John in
the Jordan. And just as he was coming up out of the water, he saw the heavens
torn apart and the Spirit descending like a dove on him. And a voice came from
heaven, ‘You are my Son, the Beloved; with you I am well pleased.’
And the Spirit immediately drove him out into the wilderness. He was in the
wilderness for forty days, tempted by Satan; and he was with the wild beasts; and
the angels waited on him.
Now after John was arrested, Jesus came to Galilee, proclaiming the good news of
God, and saying, ‘The time is fulfilled, and the kingdom of God has come near;
repent, and believe in the good news.’
This is the Gospel of the Lord,
All sing
Children are invited to follow the Gospel procession down the aisle to the altar where their
cross will be collected, and then go to the Cynthia Poulton Hall for Cathedral Kids.
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Sermon: The Very Reverend Frank Nelson
Please stand for the Nicene Creed
Let us together affirm the faith of the Church.
We believe in one God,
the Father, the almighty,
maker of heaven and earth,
of all that is, seen and unseen.
We believe in one Lord, Jesus Christ,
the only Son of God,
eternally begotten of the Father,
God from God, Light from Light,
true God from true God,
begotten, not made,
of one Being with the Father;
through him all things were made.
For us and for our salvation
he came down from heaven,
was incarnate of the Holy Spirit and the virgin Mary
and became truly human.
For our sake he was crucified under Pontius Pilate;
he suffered death and was buried.
On the third day he rose again
in accordance with the Scriptures;
he ascended into heaven
and is seated at the right hand of the Father.
He will come again in glory to judge the living and the dead,
and his kingdom will have no end.
We believe in the Holy Spirit, the Lord, the giver of life,
who proceeds from the Father and the Son,
who with the Father and the Son is worshipped and glorified,
who has spoken through the prophets.
We believe in one holy catholic and apostolic Church.
We acknowledge one baptism for the forgiveness of sins.
We look for the resurrection of the dead,
and the life of the world to come.
Amen.
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The Greeting of Peace
We are the body of Christ.
His Spirit is with us.
The peace of the Lord be always with you.
And also with you.
Please stand for the Offertory Hymn
1. O Love, how deep, how broad, how
4. For us to wicked men betrayed,
high!
scourged, mocked, in purple robe
It fills the heart with ecstasy,
arrayed,
that God, the Son of God, should take
he bore the shameful cross and death;
our mortal form for mortals’ sake.
for us at length gave up his breath.
2. He sent no angel to our race
of higher or of lower place,
but wore the robe of human frame
himself, and to this lost world came.
5. For us he rose from death again,
for us he went on high to reign,
for us he sent his Spirit here
to guide, to strengthen, and to cheer.
3. For us he was baptized, and bore
his holy fast, and hungered sore;
for us temptations sharp he knew;
for us the tempter overthrew.
6. To him whose boundless love has won
salvation for us through his Son,
to God the Father, glory be
both now and through eternity.
Tune: Eisenach, Melody by JH Schein 1586-1630 in his revised
Cantional 1645 harmonised by JS Bach 1685-1750
Words: ascribed to Thomas Ά Kempis c 1379-1471 tr Benjamin Webb 1819-1885
Blessed are you, Lord, God of all creation.
Through your goodness we have these gifts to share.
Accept and use our offerings for your glory
and for the service of your kingdom.
Blessed be God for ever.
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The Great Thanksgiving
All glory and honour, be yours always and everywhere,
mighty Creator, everliving God.
We give you thanks and praise for your Son,
our Saviour Jesus Christ,
who by the power of your Spirit was born of Mary
and lived as one of us.
He was tempted in every way as we are,
yet he did not sin.
By his death on the cross
and rising to new life,
he offered the one true sacrifice for sin
and obtained an eternal deliverance for his people.
By his grace we are able
to triumph over every evil,
and to walk in the way of his love.
Therefore with angels and archangels,
and with all the company of heaven,
we proclaim your great and glorious name,
for ever praising you and singing:
Sanctus and Benedictus (choir)
Sanctus, Sanctus, Sanctus Dominus
Deus Sabaoth.
Pleni sunt caeli et terra Gloria tua.
Hosanna in excelsis.
Benedictus qui venit
in nomine Domini.
Hosanna in excelsis.
Holy, holy, holy Lord,
God of power and might,
heaven and earth are full of your glory.
Hosanna in the Highest.
Blessed is he who comes
in the name of the Lord.
Hosanna in the Highest.
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Merciful God, we thank you
for these gifts of your creation,
this bread and wine,
and we pray that by your Word and Holy Spirit,
we who eat and drink them
may be partakers of Christ’s body and blood.
On the night he was betrayed Jesus took bread;
and when he had given you thanks
he broke it, and gave it to his disciples, saying,
‘Take, eat. This is my body given for you.
Do this in remembrance of me.’
After supper, he took the cup, and again giving thanks
he gave it to his disciples, saying,
‘Drink from this, all of you.
This is my blood of the new covenant
shed for you and for many
for the forgiveness of sins.
Do this, as often as you drink it, in remembrance of me.’
Therefore we do as our Saviour has commanded:
proclaiming his offering of himself
made once for all upon the cross,
his mighty resurrection and glorious ascension,
and looking for his coming again,
we celebrate, with this bread and this cup,
his one perfect and sufficient sacrifice
for the sins of the whole world.
Let us proclaim the mystery of faith (said by all):
Lord, by your cross and resurrection
you have set us free.
You are the Saviour of the world.
Renew us by your Holy Spirit,
unite us in the body of your Son,
and bring us with all your people
into the joy of your eternal kingdom;
through Jesus Christ our Lord,
with whom, and in whom,
in the fellowship of the Holy Spirit,
we worship you, Father,
in songs of never-ending praise:
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Acclamation (all sing)
Please kneel
The Lord’s Prayer (sung)
As this broken bread was once many grains,
which have been gathered together and made one bread:
so may your Church be gathered
from the ends of the earth into your kingdom.
The gifts of God for the people of God.
Come let us take this holy sacrament of the body and blood of Christ in
remembrance that he died for us, and feed on him in our hearts by faith with
thanksgiving.
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Please sit or kneel for the Agnus Dei sung by the choir
Lamb of God,
you take away the sin of the world,
have mercy on us.
Lamb of God,
you take away the sin of the world,
have mercy on us.
Agnus Dei,
qui tollis peccata mundi,
miserere nobis.
Agnus Dei,
qui tollis peccata mundi,
miserere nobis.
Angus Dei,
qui tollis peccata mundi,
dona nobis pacem.
Lamb of God
you take away the sin of the world,
grant us your peace.
Communion Motet (choir) O Domine Jesu Marco Antonio Ingegneri c1547-1592
O Domine Jesu Christe
adoro te,
in cruce vulneratum,
felle et aceto potatum:
te deprecor,
ut tua vulnera
sint remedium animae meae,
morsque tua sit vita mea.
O Lord Jesus Christ,
I worship thee
wounded on the Cross,
having drunk of gall and vinegar:
I beseech thee,
that thy wounds may be healing
for my soul,
and thy death may be life for me.
Baptised Christians of all denominations are welcome to receive Holy Communion. Please
follow the guidance of stewards and servers in coming forward to the nave altar.
Gluten free bread is available, please ask for this from the priest.
If you do not wish to receive Holy Communion, you may like to come forward and receive a
blessing (simply bow your head as a signal).
Please kneel for the prayers after Communion
Compassionate and loving God,
through your Son Jesus Christ you have fed us
and have reconciled your people to yourself.
Following his example of fasting and prayer,
may we obey you with willing hearts
and serve one another in holy love.
Most loving God,
you send us into the world you love.
Give us grace to go thankfully and with courage
in the power of your Spirit
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Please stand to sing the Post Communion Hymn
1. ‘The kingdom is upon you!’
the voice of Jesus cries,
fulfilling with its message
the wisdom of the wise;
it lightens with fresh insight
the striving human mind,
creating new dimensions
of faith for all to find.
2. ‘God’s kingdom is upon you!’
the message sounds today,
it summons every pilgrim
to take the questing way,
with eyes intent on Jesus,
our leader and our friend,
who trod faith’s road before us,
and trod it to the end.
3. The kingdom is upon us!
Stirred by the Spirit’s breath,
we glory in its freedom
from emptiness and death;
we celebrate its purpose,
its mission and its goal,
alive with the conviction
that Christ can make us whole.
Tune: Wolvercote, W H Ferguson 1874-1950
Words: Robert Willis b. 1947
Please remain standing for the Blessing
Christ our Saviour draw you to himself,
that you may find in him crucified
a sure ground of faith,
a firm support for hope,
and the assurance of sins forgiven.
And the blessing of God almighty, the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit,
be among you and remain with you always. Amen.
Go in peace to love and serve the Lord:
In the name of Christ. Amen.
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Organ Postlude
O Mensch, bewein dein Sünde groβ BWV 622 JS Bach 1685-1750
You are invited to sit and listen to the organ postlude,
or else to leave quietly so as not to disturb those who are listening.
Please join us for morning tea in the Cynthia Poulton Hall
after the service.
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Please Pray for:
The Anglican Church
International: Bp Simon Oketch, Bp Francis Abiero, Maseno North & South Kenya
National:
Sydney: Glenn Davies (Dianne)
Province of South Australia:
Adelaide:
Port Adelaide: vacant, Locum Tenens: Max Bowers (Roslyn)
Willochra:
Streaky Bay
The Murray: Increase in vocations to ordained and licensed ministry
Dr Copper Guthrie, Judith Roberts OAM,
Bishop Barbara Darling
Recently Died:
Year’s mind:
22nd
23rd
24th
26th
28th
Gladys Smith
Joan Esme Sibon
Marion Finnis
Susie MacGillicuddy
Vere Fulwood, Henry (Harry) Hugh Morrow,
Yvonne Minogue
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Community Notices
Cathedral Kids: Children of all ages, and parents, are welcome to join the
Cathedral Kids’ program during the 10:30am service in the Cynthia Poulton
Hall. Follow the Gospel procession down the aisle to the altar and then go to
the Cynthia Poulton Hall.
Children will be supervised by Marlene and Louise. Children are, of course,
also welcome to remain in the Cathedral with parents, or to use the children’s
area at the back on the left side of the Cathedral.
Toilets are in the Cathedral Close, across the car park from the Cathedral.
Hearing Aid: If you wear a hearing aid, please sit on the left side of the Cathedral
and set your aid to T position to make use of the audio loop.
Newcomers: Welcome to all who are new to St Peter’s Cathedral community. There
are a number of opportunities to help you into the Cathedral community –
Sunday morning tea/coffee following morning services, joining a home group
(meet monthly for dinner and conversation), a specific gathering of newcomers
to meet with the Dean and other Cathedral people on Sunday 1 March, 12noon.
Please complete a Newcomers form and return to a Steward or via the Offertory.
Needlework Guild: Meet on Monday 23 February at 10am in the Office Meeting
Room.
Friends of the Cathedral Seek Secretary: As a result of Zena Chapman retiring
as part of the rotation of executive officers on the Friends Committee, we need a
new Secretary. Duties include taking and distributing meeting Minutes,
making event bookings and liaison with the Cathedral Office as well as general
assistance to the running of the Friends. Please see Gerald Varley or Zena
Chapman today.
Cathedral Organist: We look forward to welcoming our newly appointed
Cathedral Organist next Sunday. Dr Josh van Konkelenberg is no stranger to St
Peter’s Cathedral. He was himself an Organ Scholar under Dr David Swale and
served as Assistant Organist here in 2003/4.
One more welcomer needed: Thank you to everyone who has offered to help out
with extra time to welcome visitors to the Cathedral to view the Bill Viola
exhibition. We just need one more person to help out between 1-4pm on
Wednesday 11 March. Please call Daryl Farnham 8337 0305 if you are able to
help.
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Cinema Group: Will meet tomorrow (Monday) night at 6.20 pm at the Palace
Cinema, to see “The Theory Of Everything.” And for a pizza or salad or risotto
afterwards. Everyone is welcome.
Chewing the Facts - Monday 9 March from 3-5pm
Please join The Rev’d Dr Lynn Arnold AO and Professor Ernest Conradie as
they “Chew the Facts” in the Cynthia Poulton Hall on 9 March. Prof Ernst
Conradie, Professor of Religion & Theology at the University of the Western
Cape in South Africa and is also convenor of the steering committee for an
international research project entitled “Christian Faith and the Earth”.
City Home Group: The next meeting of the City Home Group will be at the home
of Janet and Barrie Bowden on Friday 6 March at 6.30pm. Please RSVP on
8331 3283 after 24 February.
Simnel Cake bakers: A quaint tradition associated with Mothering Sunday,
celebrated on 15 March, is to enjoy Simnel cake. We are looking for people to
bake a cake or two. You will find a sign-up sheet and recipe at the back of the
Cathedral. Please sign up today.
Recycling: Thank you to those of you who continue to drop off bottles, cans and
cartons for recycling and collection of the 10c deposit. Last calendar $750 was
collected. Let’s aim for $1,000 this year! For newcomers, there are two blue
bins located in the area between the office and the CP Hall.
All money collected goes towards funding projects supported by the Friends.
Advance Notice Cathedral Cleaning Bee: Saturday 28 March at 9.00am. Please
put it in your calendar now.
Autumn is on the horizon: Donations of 8 ply acrylic wool (any colour) would be
gratefully received and can be deposited in the “wool box” under the
Cathedral Shop desk. The wool is used to knit blankets for donation to
Anglicare clients. If you have any queries please speak with Audrey Mitchell.
Name Badges: If you have one, do wear it. It helps everyone.
Badges cost $12 for one with a pin clip or $15 with a magnetic back.
Orders to Pamela Saint on 8344 5495 or from the Cathedral office.
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This Week’s Services
Sunday 22 February – 1st Sunday in Lent
8:00am
Holy Communion BCP (said)
Preacher: The Very Rev’d Frank Nelson
10:30am
Choral Eucharist APBA
Preacher: The Very Rev’d Frank Nelson
Genesis 9.8-17, Psalm 25.1-10, 1 Peter 3.18-22, Mark 1.9-15
6.00pm
Choral Evensong – Lent 1 “The Supper”
Preacher: The Rev’d Jenny Wilson
Monday to Friday
7:30am
Eucharist – Lady Chapel
8:45am
Morning Prayer – Dean’s Chapel
Wednesday 25 February
7.30am
Eucharist – Lady Chapel
10.00am
BCP Eucharist: Lady Chapel
5.15pm
Choral Eucharist followed by Prayers for Peace
Sunday 1 March – 2nd Sunday in Lent
8:00am
Holy Communion BCP (said)
Preacher: The Rev’d Jenny Wilson
9.00am
St Mark’s Commencement Service
10:30am
Choral Eucharist APBA
Preacher: The Rev’d Jenny Wilson
Genesis 17.1-7, 15-16, Psalm 22.24-32, Romans 4.13-25, Mark 8.31-38
6.00pm
Choral Evensong – Lent 2 “The Garden”
Preacher: The Venerable David Bassett
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The Dean
The Very Rev’d Frank Nelson
dean@stpeters-cathedral.org.au
The Canon Precentor
The Rev’d Jenny Wilson
priest@stpeters-cathedral.org.au
Assistant priest (Faith in the Public Square)
The Rev’d Dr Lynn Arnold AO
Assistant priest (& Chaplain St Mark’s College)
The Rev’d Grant Moore
Cathedral Secretary (& bookings)
Kate Palmrose
office@stpeters-cathedral.org.au
Facilities Manager
Denis Falland
Director of Music
Leonie Hempton OAM
People’s Warden
Stephen Matthew
Dean’s Warden
Joe Thorp
CATHEDRAL OFFICE
27 King William Rd, North Adelaide SA 5006: Ph (08) 8267 4551
Email: office@stpeters-cathedral.org.au | Website: www.stpeters-cathedral.org.au
Office hours 9-5 Monday to Friday (Lunch 12:30 to 1:30)
Copyright:
NRSV: The Scripture quotations contained herein are from the New Revised Standard Version Bible, copyright © 1989, by the
Division of Christian Education of the National Council of the Churches of Christ in the U.S.A., and are used by permission. All
rights reserved. Copyright © 1995, the Anglican Church of Australia Trust Corporation. From the text of A Prayer Book for
Australia, published under the imprint of Broughton Books. Reproduced with permission.
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