2015-03-08 4th of Lent Mothering Sunday
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2015-03-08 4th of Lent Mothering Sunday
Daily prayer in church consists of Morning Prayer (MP) and Evening Prayer (EP) one of which is usually combined with the Eucharist. Clergy: Anne usually works Sunday, Monday, Tuesday & Friday; Fr Andrew’s time off this week will be parts of Wednesday & Saturday. th MONDAY 16 March 10 am Lent study & Eucharist [psalm 77 page 681; study reading Luke 8:43-48] ; 5:30 pm Evensong at the cathedral Keeping in touch www.saintnics.com th TUESDAY 17 Patrick, bishop, missionary, patron of Ireland, c.460 8:15 am MP; 7:30pm EP & Eucharist [ps 80 page 688] 9:45 am Tuesday Group 12:30 pm Christian Meditation Group Children & Families Worker: www.familylink.webeden.co.uk Fr Andrew’s blog: connectsaintnics.wordpress.com with a daily reflection ‘Promptings’ on Twitter: andrewhnorman th WEDNESDAY 18 Cyril, bishop, teacher of the faith, 386 7:45 am Eucharist; 5:30 pm EP [ps 91 page 701] 10 – 11:30 am Café Play @ St Nic’s for parents & children th THURSDAY 19 JOSEPH OF NAZARETH 8:30 am MP; 12:30 pm Open Door quiet with Eucharist at 1pm; 4:30 Reception of the coffin into church followed by Evening Prayer th FRIDAY 20 Cuthbert, bishop, missionary, 687 TODAY WE PRAY FOR STREET ANGELS 11am Lent study & Eucharist; [‘Praise Him’ IV with psalm 102 page 712; John 1:1-14]; 5:30 pm EP From 10:30am Coffee & Lent Lunches in Community Centre 1:00pm Funeral of Kitty Kimber & follow us on Facebook WEEKLY LEAFLET 15th March 2015 4th Sunday of Lent st SATURDAY 21 Thomas Cranmer, archbishop, Reformation martyr, 1556 7:00 pm Chantry Singers Concert nd th SUNDAY 22 March: 5 Sunday of Lent Passiontide begins 8:15 am Morning Prayer & Eucharist 10 am Parish Eucharist and Children’s Church ANNUAL CHURCH MEETING 5 pm Julian Meeting 6 pm Evening Liturgy with Stations of the Cross Notices Today, in the middle of Lent, may be kept as Mothering Sunday or Refreshment Sunday hence the ‘refreshing Eucharist’ and Simnel Cake. Enjoy! After the Eucharist, and after coffee and cake in the hall, for those interested there will be a 20 minute practical workshop back in church on ‘why and how to pray for others’ Intercession : empathic prayer. “For those going on Pilgrimage to The Shrine of Our Lady of Walsingham this year from the 12th - 14th June, TODAY is the last chance to hand in your completed booking forms and pay the £30pp deposit. The total cost of the weekend is £132.00 (plus any transport costs). If you speak to Fr Andrew or myself today there is still time to find out more and put your name down if you haven't done so already!” Marian Coom Please consider taking a ½ hour slot in the Maundy Thursday Night Watch. We must be sure that there will be two people present in church at all times if we are again going to watch through the whole night. The rota is on the table in the narthex. Next Sunday the Annual Church Meeting will take place immediately after the 10am Parish Eucharist. Please check today that sufficient nominations have been made for PCC members, Churchwardens and a Deanery Synod representative. Please be sure to take home with you a copy of the reports booklet today. We shall be calling it Pledge Sunday this year. Read David Coom’s letter carefully and consider your whole commitment to our church life and how this expresses your personal response to God’s generosity and goodness to you. Please ask one of the sides-people or clergy before the Offertory if you need to receive gluten free holy communion at any Mass. Fr Andrew to preside today at 8:15am & 10am and throughout the week. 8:15 am Morning Prayer & Eucharist Office hymn 77; Psalm 27 page 621 Numbers 21:4-9; John 3:14-21. 10am A Refreshing EUCHARIST for Mothering Sunday : mid-Lent The children start in church, then move to the Community Centre to make posies and think about today’s theme before re-joining us in church. The Gathering ENTRY HYMN 285 + In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit. Amen. The Greeting Praise God who loves us. Praise God who cares. Welcome & Introduction Prayers of Penitence Let us call to mind our sin, our failure to value the love of others, and our failure to love as Christ has loved us. Silence for reflection Your love gives us life from the moment of conception. We fail to live as your children. Lord have mercy. Lord have mercy. You call us to do good. But we seek just our own good. Christ, have mercy. Christ have mercy. 3. Your servant could depart in peace By him the truth was known. But humankind today must learn To make the dream its own. In different ways we find your love That change and time reveal But found in Jesus we declare The light of love can heal. You hear us when we cry for help, while too often we ignore the cries of others. Lord, have mercy. Lord have mercy. Copyright Monty Lynds 2004 Progressive Christian Britain Network May the Father of all mercies cleanse you from your sins, and restore you in his image to the praise and glory of his name, through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. Praise to you, O Christ, King of eternal glory. I am the light of the world, says the Lord, whoever follows me will have the light of life. John 8:12 Praise to you, O Christ, King of eternal glory. We invite the children and Children’s Church leaders to receive God’s word. Deacon: The Lord be with you. and also with you. All: Children of God, receive the gift of God’s word; through the power of the Spirit, may it fill your hearts with love and your lives with hope and joy; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. Hear the Gospel of Our Lord Jesus Christ according to Luke Glory to you, O Lord GOSPEL (Luke 2: 22-35) Please turn to face the reader in the middle of the church. Please remain standing for the Collect. The Collect God of love, passionate and strong, tender and careful: watch over us and hold us all the days of our life; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. The Liturgy of the Word Please sit for the readings. Today’s reader is June Kennedy. FIRST READING (Colossians 3:12-17) A reading from Paul’s Letter to the Colossians So, chosen by God for this new life of love, dress in the wardrobe God picked out for you: compassion, kindness, humility, quiet strength, discipline. Be even-tempered, content with second place, quick to forgive an offence. Forgive as quickly and completely as the Master forgave you. And regardless of what else you put on, wear love. It's your basic, all-purpose garment. Never be without it. Let the peace of Christ keep you in tune with each other, in step with each other. None of this going off and doing your own thing. And cultivate thankfulness. Let the Word of Christ - the Message have the run of the house. Give it plenty of room in your lives. Instruct and direct one another using good common sense. And sing, sing your hearts out to God! Let every detail in your lives - words, actions, whatever - be done in the name of the Master, Jesus, thanking God the Father every step of the way. This is the word of the Lord Thanks be to God GOSPEL HYMN We Sing a Song of Light Divine t NEH 376 1. We sing our song of light divine Now born to all the earth. To every colour, every race To poor and noble birth. To those of all and varied paths With different ways to God. The gifts of love to humankind Are on the road he trod. 2. The light of Christ to all revealed Shines out with radiance bright. Darkness and sorrows can be healed When day returns from night. God’s song is played by all who care Jesus reveals the dream. For love is radiant all around And shows us all God’s scheme. When the eighth day arrived, the day of circumcision, the child was named Jesus, the name given by the angel before he was conceived. Then when the days stipulated by Moses for purification were complete, they took him up to Jerusalem to offer him to God as commanded in God's Law: "Every male who opens the womb shall be a holy offering to God," and also to sacrifice the "pair of doves or two young pigeons" prescribed in God's Law. In Jerusalem at the time, there was a man, Simeon by name, a good man, a man who lived in the prayerful expectancy of help for Israel. And the Holy Spirit was on him. The Holy Spirit had shown him that he would see the Messiah of God before he died. Led by the Spirit, he entered the Temple. As the parents of the child Jesus brought him in to carry out the rituals of the Law, Simeon took him into his arms and blessed God: ‘God, you can now release your servant; release me in peace as you promised. With my own eyes I've seen your salvation; it's now out in the open for everyone to see: A God-revealing light to the non-Jewish nations, and of glory for your people Israel.’ Jesus' father and mother were speechless with surprise at these words. Simeon went on to bless them, and said to Mary his mother, ‘This child marks both the failure and the recovery of many in Israel, A figure misunderstood and contradicted - the pain of a sword-thrust through you - but the rejection will force honesty, as God reveals who they really are.’ This is the Gospel of the Lord. Praise to you, O Christ SERMON Father Andrew We then keep a few moments of silence. Affirmation of faith Deacon: Let us declare our faith in God: Father, Son and Holy Spirit. We believe in God the Father, from whom every family in heaven and on earth is named. We believe in God the Son, who lives in our hearts through faith, and fills us with his love. We believe in God the Holy Spirit, who strengthens us with power from on high. We believe in one God; Father, Son and Holy Spirit. Amen Please kneel or sit for the Prayers of Intercession Priest: As children of a loving God who always listens to our cries, let us pray to our Father in heaven. David Greenwood: Loving God, you have given us the right to be called children of God. Help us to show your love in our homes that they may be places of love, security and truth. God of love hear our prayer. Loving God, we thank you for the family of the Church. We pray that all may find in her their true home; that the lonely, the marginalized, the rejected may be welcomed and loved in the name of Jesus. Our bishop, Andrew, today all chaplains in hospitals, hospices and Mental Health Trusts; more widely in the Anglican Communion the diocese of Missouri and their bishop Wayne Smith. Loving God, as we see the brokenness of our world we pray for healing among the nations; for food where there is hunger; for freedom where there is oppression; for joy where there is pain; that your love may bring peace to all your children. All who are ill, especially Sandra Hackett, Joan Jones, Andy White, Geoffrey Smith & Judith Totman. We commend those who have recently died: Daphne Griffin (Deacon Anne’s mother), Margaret Henwood, Tom Pomeroy, Pat Redford, Jean Radley, John Horwood & Kitty Kimber; with those year’s minds’ fall this week: Queenie Beasley & Jack Waters. Priest: Loving God, accept the cries of our hearts as we offer you these prayers; through them transform us and all creation until you can be seen in all and through all. We pray with Mary, Mother of the Lord and Mother of all Christians, with the whole of Mother Church, and so in the name of Jesus. Amen. The Liturgy of the Sacrament Please stand as we exchange a handshake as a Sign of Peace Through the prophet Isaiah, God says, 'As a mother comforts her child, so I will comfort you.' The peace of the Lord be always with you and also with you. Deacon: Let us offer each other a sign of peace. OFFERTORY HYMN 478 During this a collection is taken for the work of the Church, and the Gifts of bread and wine are brought to the altar Preparation of the Table Taking of the Bread and Wine Thank you God for the love of our mothers: thank you God for their care and concern; thank you God for the joys they have shared with us; thank you God for the pains they have borne for us; thank you God for all that they give us; through the nurturing love of our Lord Jesus Christ. Amen. The Eucharistic Prayer The Lord be with you. and also with you. Lift up your hearts. We lift them to the Lord. Let us give thanks to the Lord our God. It is right to give thanks and praise. It is indeed right and good to give you thanks and praise, almighty God and everlasting Father, through Jesus Christ your Son. For in these forty days you lead us into the desert of repentance that through a pilgrimage of prayer and discipline we may grow in grace and learn to be your people once again. Through fasting, prayer and acts of service you bring us back to your generous heart. Through study of your holy word you open our eyes to your presence in the world and free our hands to welcome others into the radiant splendour of your love. As we prepare to celebrate the Easter feast with joyful hearts and minds we bless you for your mercy and join with saints and angels for ever praising you and singing: 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. The bell rings as a sign that you might like to kneel while we pray that by the Holy Spirit this bread and wine may be to us the Real Presence of Christ. ... Praise to you, Lord Jesus: Dying your destroyed our death, rising you restored our life: Lord Jesus, come in glory. The Prayer continues and we all respond boldly: Amen. A time of silence is kept. As God's children, and heirs with Christ we cry in the Spirit, 'Abba', Father Let us pray with confidence as our Saviour has taught us: Our Father, who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name; thy kingdom come; thy will be done; on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread. And forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those who trespass against us. And lead us not into temptation; but deliver us from evil. For thine is the kingdom, the power and the glory, for ever and ever. Amen. Breaking of the Bread We break this bread to share in the body of Christ. Though we are many, we are one body, because we all share in one bread. Agnus Dei is sung as the bread is broken 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. Lamb of God, you take away the sin of the world, grant us peace. Giving of Communion Draw near with faith. Receive the body of our Lord Jesus Christ which he gave for you, and his blood which he shed for you. Eat and drink in remembrance that he died for you, and feed on him in your hearts by faith with thanksgiving. Most merciful Lord, your love compels us to come in. Our hands were unclean, our hearts were unprepared; we were not fit even to eat the crumbs from under your table. But you, Lord, are the God of our salvation, and share your bread with sinners. So cleanse and feed us with the precious body and blood of your Son, that he may live in us and we in him; and that we, with the whole company of Christ, may sit and eat in your kingdom. Amen. The bell rings as a sign to come for communion or a blessing. All who usually receive Holy Communion are welcome to do so, others to come for a blessing. ANTHEM: Love divine, all loves excelling (Willcocks) COMMUNION HYMN 344 A time of silence is kept. Prayer After Communion The children have been making posies for mothers. We also receive any final announcements. Please do all join us for coffee and simnel cake in the hall afterwards. For the care of mothers; Thanks be to God. For their patience when tested Thanks be to God. For their love when tired; Thanks be to God. For their hope when despairing Thanks be to God. For their service without limit; Thanks be to God. The Dismissal FINAL HYMN 413 Blessing The Lord be with you And also with you May God, who gave birth to all creation, bless you. May God, who became incarnate by an earthly mother, bless you. May God, who broods as a mother over her children, bless you. May almighty God bless you all, + Father, Son and Holy Spirit, now and for ever. Amen. Deacon: Go in peace to love and serve the Lord. In the name of Christ. Amen. Common Worship material included here is copyright © The Archbishops’ Council During Sunday afternoon Upper Room Church meet for worship in church, then socialise in the Community Centre. 5 pm Julian Meeting in church 6 pm Evensong Common Worship page 73 Office hymn 77 Psalms 13 & 14 page 605, Exodus 6:2-13; Romans 5:1-11 Hymn 337; Final Hymn 414