7.00am Eucharist - St Alban's and St Aidan's
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7.00am Eucharist - St Alban's and St Aidan's
St Alban’s Anglican Parish, Epping Our Vision: To be a Worshipping, Recognisably Anglican, Multi-racial, All-age, Gathered, Christian Community - ’a city on a hill’ 4th Sunday after Epiphany 1 February 2015 The Liturgy begins on page 119 of the service books ,at St Alban’s 7.00am Eucharist Reader: Ruth Shatford Preacher: The Reverend Ross Weaver 8.00am Eucharist Reader: Dorothy Gilling Hymns: SP 25 see pg 2, SP 28 see pg 2, 364 Organ music: Pieces from the Second Suite for organ: Clerambault Preacher: The Reverend Ross Weaver 10.00am Choral Eucharist Reader: Kerin Brown Hymns: 206, SP 25 see pg 2, SP 28 see pg 2, 364 Motets: Ye that do your Master's Will (Gibbons); O food of all men wayfaring Organ music: Variations on a chorale: J. S. Bach Preacher: The Reverend Ross Weaver 6.00pm Evening Prayer The Reverend Ross Weaver + at St Aidan’s 8.30am Eucharist Reader: Maria Allerdice Hymns: NEH 206 see pg 2, SP 25 see pg 2, SP 28 see pg 2, 153 Preacher: The Reverend Paul Weaver In Covenant with the communities of the Roman Catholic Parish of Epping & Carlingford, Epping Uniting Church, West Epping Uniting Church, Carlingford Baptist Church and Epping Baptist Church Welcome to St Alban's and St Aidan's We warmly welcome you today as we join together to worship our Risen Lord. If you are a new parishioner please collect a Welcome Folder and leave the information card with one of the Welcome Group or Parish Staff. Please stay and join us after our morning services at St Alban's and St Aidan's for tea and coffee, or breakfast after the 8.00am service at St Alban's. Church: For your Prayers Beecroft - St John the Evangelist; Macquarie - St George and St Dunstan; Epping Baptist Church LifeWay Lutheran Church Epping Bush Church Aid Society (Mission of the Month) In our World: We give thanks that Rosie Batty was made Australian of the Year. Let us pray that solutions might be found to address the appalling rate of domestic violence and that families and children might be kept safe. Pray for all children and students beginning school and university that they might have a good year and every success. Those recently deceased: Tony Moon Those being married: Ian Arnold and Peggy Sanders on 7 February Anniversary of Death: Berryl Matthews; Ronald Joseph; John Oliver; Anthony de Boos 1/2; John Chapman 2/2; Irene Middleton 3/2; David Bryant 4/2 Mission of the Month Bush Church Aid Society of Australia The Bush Church Aid Society of Australia has a priority in mission to the isolated, remote urban and rural people of Australia. The BCA is an association within the Anglican Church whose vision is ‘Australia for Christ’. For more information about the BCA, please refer to the display on the Narthex board, or visit website www.bushchurchaid.com.au To make a donation to the Bush Church Aid Society, please place your gift in the ‘Beyond the Parish’ side of your offertory envelope (please write ‘BCA’ next to the stamped date) or in a plain envelope marked ‘BCA’. For those who electronically transfer their offertory, please consider making a separate EFT for mission giving. 2 The Strategic Plan for the Anglican Parish of Epping After the services today, the Strategic Planning Committee will be distributing a Survey. It will take about 15 minutes to complete and is anonymous. By returning your completed Survey (either the paper one or online) you will have played a small but vital part in helping to determine where and how the Parish is placed now and its direction in the next two to five years. An inclusive and stimulating workshop, to be held at St Alban’s at 12 noon on Sunday 8 March, will be a major component in the formation of strategic objectives. We are privileged to have Fr Martin Davies as the facilitator. Based on the information arising from the Survey, the objectives developed in the Workshop and by specially formed Task Groups post-Workshop, a draft Strategic Plan will be formulated. At this stage, parishioners will have the opportunity to give feedback. With this bulletin, you will have received an Expression of Interest form. The Strategic Planning Committee need to have an indication of the number of people expected to attend the workshop. This is not a firm commitment; official registration will be available towards the end of February. The link for accessing the online version of the Survey can be found at http://goo.gl/l2yroM. Note that the link contains two lowercase L’s. The only numeral is the’2’ before yroM. Please place your completed Survey (the paper version) and Expression of Interest form for the workshops in the box at the back of the Church by 15th February at the latest. To maintain statistical integrity, would couples please each complete a survey. With thanks from the Committee: Ian Arnold, Margaret Byron, Glyn Evans, Amanda Pearson and Penelope Thompson. Taize Service commences next Sunday at 6.00pm Taize services are times of reflective worship: singing of simple chants based on verses of scripture, with Bible readings, prayers and a time of silent reflection. The services are based on the style of worship used in the ecumenical Christian community of Taize in France, which celebrates its 75th anniversary this year. Our services are usually about 45 minutes in length, and a time of fellowship over refreshments follows the service. Everyone is invited to share in this quiet and refreshing time together. For further information contact Paul Weaver on 8819-2883. Children the Future of our Church The education of young people in the faith is very important. Basically if it was not for others encouraging us in the faith as children, most of us would not be here. It is our responsibility to, as it said in a recent gospel reading, to “Come and see”. We cannot neglect the children in our midst. We need to provide them with appropriate Christian education. There will be a meeting TODAY after the 10am Eucharist to determine the future for the Sunday School and other initiatives. Please be present if you are concerned for the future of the church and our children's faith development. Fr Ross will chair the meeting. 3 Annual General Meetings of Parishioners will be held this year as follows. St Aidan's: Sunday 23 March at 10am St Alban's and Parish: Monday 16 March at 7.45pm AGM Reports Parish organisations are invited to submit brief reports for publication. It would be greatly appreciated if these reports are forwarded to the office by Friday 20 February. ASH WEDNESDAY SERVICES Wednesday 18 February at St Alban’s 7am and 12noon Eucharist and Ashing 7.45pm - Solemn Eucharist and Ashing Ecumenical Lenten Services at 7.45pm Please make every effort to attend as many as possible as part of our joint Lenten discipline. Tuesday 24 February St Alban’s Anglican Church Tuesday 3 March West Epping Uniting Church, 35 Orchard Street West Epping Tuesday 10 March St Gerard’s Catholic Church, 543 North Rocks Road Carlingford Tuesday 17 March Epping Uniting Church, 9 Chester Street Tuesday 24 March Epping Baptist Church, 1-5 Ray Road Family Group Planning for 2015 The first gathering will be a BBQ luncheon TODAY from 12.30 onwards, to be held at Mark & Margie Edmondson's home, 5 Beattie Ave, Denistone East, during which we will plan and finalise our calendar of activities for 2015. If you have been thinking of coming along to some Family Group gatherings this year this would be a great way to start. We usually have around ten activities a year, mainly luncheon gatherings at someone's home. It’s a no pressure fellowship that simply meets and enjoys each others company and provides an opportunity to get to know one another a little better. If you would like some more information about the Family Group, or would like to be included on our email distribution list, please see Kim or Amanda Turner. Congratulations to Iris and Lance Futcher. They married at St Alban’s, Five Dock on 1st February 1947. Today they celebrate their 68th Wedding Anniversary. Congratulations also to Graeme Watts who was awarded an honour AM in the Australia Day awards for significant service to people with disabilities - particularly to wheelchair sport and Health Science education. 4 BE STILL AND KNOW MEDITATION GROUP Recommences on Tuesday 3 February 11am in the Seminar Room St Aidan’s Friendship Group … will begin the year with a Eucharist at 10am on Wednesday 4 February, followed by the Annual General Meeting. At the conclusion we will have morning tea, and then follow with the ordinary monthly meeting. All parishioners most welcome to attend. Enquiries: Enid Telfer (President) 9807-5969 / Margaret Cummins (Secretary) 96804865 The first RLT meeting for 2015 will be held on Thursday 5 February at Christine's home, starting at 7.30pm. Men's Group The next BBQ will be held on Thursday 5 February at 7pm in the Rectory yard. All men are welcome. Please bring something to eat and something to drink. MU meeting in February Our first meeting for 2015 will be on Tuesday 10 February. We will meet in the church at 11.30am for a communion service. Please bring a sandwich for your lunch which we will have together in the seminar room after the service. This will be followed by our AGM and general meeting. We would welcome any women who would like to join us. Jan Boyley Coordinator 98040695 Ian Arnold and Peggy Sanders thank the Saint Alban’s community for their support and encouragement for their forthcoming marriage, and ask for your continuing prayerful support. Ian and Peggy will be married at Saint Alban’s at 10am on Saturday 7 February 2015, and members of the congregation are welcome to attend. Parking will be available in the Westpac Carpark. St Alban's Women’s Nexus Ladies, we invite you to help us decide if we should continue our Nexus meetings this year. Nexus is an informal group, open to all ladies of all denominations, where we meet together to share morning tea & interesting conversation on the fourth Wednesday of alternate months throughout the year. The first meeting for this year would be on Wednesday 25th February, in St. Alban's lower hall from 10am - 12 noon. If you would like the meetings to continue & are prepared to make an effort to attend, please phone Helen Cooper 9876 1939 or Margaret Pearson 9875 2583 to express your interest. All ladies welcome. 5 Next Sunday's Services Monday 2 February 5th Sunday after Epiphany THE PRESENTATION OF CHRIST IN THE TEMPLE 8 February 2015 Parish Office Closed 5.00pm Evening Prayer At ST ALBAN'S Tuesday 3 February 7.00am Eucharist 1st Anglican service at Sydney Cove 10.00am 11.00am 2.00pm 5.00pm English Conversation Group Be Still & Know Meditation Group Bible study & discussion group Evening Prayer Preacher: The Rev’d Paul Weaver Blessing of all involved in education Commissioning of Master Servers Anskar missionary bishop in Sweden Eucharist St Aidan’s Friendship Group Evening Prayer Choir Practice Preacher: The Rev’d Paul Weaver 6.00pm Taizé Service at St Aidan's Thursday 5 February Martyrs of Japan, crucified at Nagasaki 10.30am 5.00pm 7.00pm 7.30pm 8.00am Eucharist 10.00am Sung Eucharist Wednesday 4 February 7.00am 10.00am 5.00pm 7.30pm Preacher: The Rector 8.30am Eucharist Healing Eucharist Evening Prayer Men’s Group RLT at Christine’s home Preacher: The Rector Office Arrangements Friday 6 February Fr Ross will be on leave for two weeks from tomorrow. The Rector’s day off If you would like to directly debit your weekly offertory, the church bank account details are:St Alban’s: BSB No: 032 081 Account No: 000024 St Aidan’s: BSB No: 032 081 Account No: 810086 Please indicate on transfer which service you attend. If you wish some of your giving to go to the Mission of the Month or any other specific cause, please indicate it on your Direct Transfer, or make a separate Transfer. During the blessing of the gifts, we acknowledge the offertory made to the Parish by direct transfer. ALBERT & MEYER Funeral Directors 301 Pennant Hills Rd, Thornleigh 24 hours 9484 3992 www.albertmeyer.com.au 6 Quiet Day Planner:2015 This year we will have 4 Quiet Days, spaced to coincide with the Liturgical Seasons. The days offer the opportunity to spend some “time-out” with the God of our own spirituality. There are 2 input sessions, the chance for some individual spiritual direction and an “Emmaus Walk”, where we can share our sense of the God in our lives with one other person. The days end with a Eucharist. The venue is the Chapel in the St Alban’s Church. A sheet where you can register to attend will be placed in the Church 2 weeks prior to each of the days, which are: Feb 21, May 30, Aug 1 and Nov 7. For any additional information, call Jane Chapman on 0412353010. You may also wish to enquire of those people who have attended the Quiet Days this year as to what they are like. Community Hymn Singing Ecumenical Service Volunteers This year on three fifth Sunday Needed evenings we begin a series of singing our favourite hymns. Could you send to the office a list of hymns that you would like to be sung . The dates are as follows: 29th March, 31st May, 30th August St Alban's will be playing host at the Lenten Ecumenical Service on 24 February 2015 at 7.45pm. Volunteers are needed to serve tea, coffee and biscuits afterwards. If you can help, please see Graeme Durie or email him on [email protected]. Mission of the Month giving received for: The Christmas Bowl (December) = $525 The Outback Fund (current) = $190 Don’t forget to write the name of the Mission on your envelope! (see Missions notice) Please send items to be considered for the bulletin next week by Wednesday at 2.30pm. Parish Directory Parish Office is open Tuesday to Friday 9am to 1 pm Address - 3 Pembroke Street Epping 2121 (PO Box 79 Epping 1710) St Aidan's Church - 30 Downing Street, West Epping Phone - 9876 3362 Fax - 9876 4046 Website - www.eppinganglicans.org.au Office email - [email protected] Rector The Reverend John Cornish - [email protected] Associate Priest The Reverend Ross Weaver - [email protected] Parish Secretary Mrs Denise Pigot Choir Director Mr Kent Maddock Organist Mr Neil Cameron Honorary Clergy The Reverend Jane Chapman The Reverend Dr Alan Friend The Reverend Val Tibbey The Reverend Paul Weaver The Reverend Dr Philip Blake