Today`s Services Thought for Today: Transfiguration In
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Today`s Services Thought for Today: Transfiguration In
Today’s Services In Touch Weekly Readings at communion services: Sunday 15th February 2015 Sunday before Lent Old Testament New Testament Gospel 8.00am 9.30am 6.30pm 2 Kings 2:1-12 2 Corinthians 4:3-6 Mark 9:2-9 Pew Bible/OT p.342 Pew Bible/NT p.177 Pew Bible/NT p.42 Early Communion Revd Ruth Birnie Parish Communion Presiding: Revd Canon Andrew Shipton Preaching: Revd Ruth Birnie Processional: 263 All creatures of our God and king Gradual: 37 Christ triumphant Offertory: 111 I am the bread of life Communion: 163 Lord for the years Recessional: 77 Go forth and tell Evening Prayer with Hymns Psalm: 2 Hymns: 484, 271, 252 We pray for: • the ability to see ordinary life as filled with God’s presence and painful situations as being capable of transformation • the grace to regard everyone as created in God’s image • the discipline to live Lent in the right spirit • the work of the Samaritans • a successful implementation of the ceasefire in Ukraine • honesty and integrity among those in charge of our financial affairs www.allsaints-gosforth.org.uk Find us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/allsaintsgosforth The Parish Office is open Mon-Wed, & Fri 9.30-12.30pm: Tel. 213 0450 Thought for Today: Transfiguration There was once a man who fell in love with a very beautiful woman but as he didn't consider himself to be very attractive he felt sure that the beautiful woman would never love him. So he decided to go to a mask maker and get him to fit him with a mask much more attractive than his own face. Things went just as he had planned and he and the beautiful woman were married and lived happily for some time. However, eventually, the man, who was very honest with himself, began to worry that what his wife was seeing was not his true self. So he went back to the mask maker to have the mask removed and with great trepidation he went home to face his wife. Much to his surprise she behaved just as usual as if nothing had changed. Greatly puzzled he looked in the mirror and found, to his great astonishment, that his face had become beautiful just like the mask. Love transforms. When we love someone beautiful and they love us we too can become beautiful. In the story of the Transfiguration we see God’s love shining through Jesus and transforming him so that the disciples can see the full extent of his glory. Ruth Birnie • those living with dyslexia Welcome to All Saints’ Especially to all those visiting for the weekend, or worshipping with us for the first time. Children are especially welcome. Don’t worry if they make a noise or run around as long as they are happy. There is a Children’s Corner at the back of church where younger children may like to go during the service with books, work-sheets etc, which may be taken back to pews. There are children’s activities during the service in the hall - please join the procession at the start of the service. Notices • Buns and Biscuits on sale at parish breakfast. Proceeds will go to the bell fund. • Date for your diary nearly new/jumble sale Saturday 18th April. More details later but don’t throw anything away! Proceeds to go to the hall heating fund. • There will be sessions for Adult Confirmation starting in March. For further information please see Ruth or Andrew. • Easter Card Competition Calling all young artists. As at Christmas an Easter card is to be distributed throughout the parish and we need a design for the front cover. Please see the poster at the back of the church or take a yellow leaflet from the table for further details and get drawing! • Lent courses starting soon - sign up sheets are at the back of church and the Lent books are on sale today in the hall after the service priced £5.99. Also available in the office this week. During this week Monday Tuesday Ash Wednesday Thursday • Book Group The next meeting is on Tuesday 3rd March in the Columba Room when the book discussed will be Longbourn by Jo Baker. The April meeting will be on 14th April - a week later than usual when the book discussed will be The Children Act by Ian McEwan. All are welcome. LARGE PRINT copies of service booklets, hymns and this pew sheet are available at the back of church, please just ask. 8.45am Morning Prayer Sew, Knit and Natter Group Eucharist with ashing Morning Prayer Saturday NEXT SUNDAY • Monday at 7.15pm is the Deanery Synod at St Nicholas Church, Gosforth. • Disposal of books We intend to dispose of the stock of Mission Praise books which are no longer in use. Before we do this, however, we want to give any parishioner who would like a copy (or indeed more than one) the opportunity to take one. We shall keep the books for the next four weeks. If anyone would like a copy please let Diane Kirkup know - contact details above. 8.45am 10.00am 7.30pm Morning Prayer Holy Communion (Revd Ruth Birnie) followed by coffee in the Columba Room Friday • Lent leaflets are available today from the back of the church with details of services and meetings during Lent. • Baptism Stewards I am compiling a list of parishioners willing to act as stewards at Sunday afternoon baptisms. These are relatively infrequent and the job entails handing out booklets and generally welcoming the visitors. It is a rewarding thing to do and only involves a time commitment of around an hour or so. If you would like to help please contact me in church or on 2844617 or at [email protected]. Thank you, Diane Kirkup. 8.45am 9.30am FIRST SUNDAY OF LENT 8.00am Early Communion Revd Canon Andrew Shipton 9.30am Parish Communion Presiding: Revd Rebecca Watts Preaching: Revd Canon Andrew Shipton 6.30pm Evening Prayer with Lenten reflection 7.15pm Meditation Group Bible Readings at next Sunday morning’s services: Old Testament New Testament Gospel Genesis 9:8-17 1 Peter 3:18-22 Mark 1:9-15 Pew Bible/NT p.7 Pew Bible/NT p.232 Pew Bible/NT p.33 Vicar Andrew Shipton 2845540 [email protected] Assistant Priest Ruth Birnie 2841393 [email protected] Hon Assistant Priest Rebecca Watts 2859840 [email protected] Youth Worker Tom Onions 07851 607112 [email protected] Churchwarden Churchwarden David Jowett Diane Kirkup 2857776 2844617 [email protected] [email protected] Room Bookings Parish office 2130450 [email protected] NEWCOMERS? - please complete a green Contact Card and place it in the box provided, or hand it to one of the clergy or churchwardens. MOBILITY? - Please let a steward know if you need assistance going up for communion, or would like communion to be brought to you. LOOP SYSTEM? - If you use a hearing aid, please switch it to the ‘T’ position to use our loop system. Prayer Walks during Lent FILM NIGHT AT THE ‘GOSFORTH’ FRIDAY 27th FEBRUARY 2015 GOSFORTH HOTEL, Salters Road SHOWING AT 7.30pm “Skin” This is a British-South African biographical film, released in 2008. It is the true story of Sandra Laing, a South African woman born to white parents, who was classified as “coloured” during the apartheid era, presumably die to a case of genetic atavism. It tells her story from childhood to middle age and the huge problems that she and her family faced in apartheid South Africa. Introduced by: Ethel Randall Followed by a discussion of the ethical issues raised by this film. All welcome, bring a friend. Entrance is free but a donation (suggested £1) is invited towards costs. Please note: Bar meals will be served up to 6.45pm so why not come early and have a meal. Next month there will be no meeting as the room is nor available. During Lent throughout the Central Deanery prayer walks have been arranged on each Saturday to walk and pray for the work of Mission in our Deanery. See poster for further information. The plan is to meet at each church named when a short talk will be given about the church followed by a reading and a prayer lasting about 15 minutes before proceeding to the next church. The programme is as follows: Saturday 21st February The Church of the Ascension, Kenton, meeting 1.15pm Saint John, Kingston Park, meeting 2.00pm Saint Mary, Fawdon meeting, 2.45pm Saint Hugh, Gosforth, meeting 3.30pm Saint Nicholas, Gosforth, meeting 4.15 for Evening Prayer and tea Saturday 28th February Holy Jesus Hospital, meeting 1.15pm St Luke, Spital Tongues, meeting 1.40pm All Saints’, Gosforth, meeting 2.45pm Saint Hilda’s, Jesmond, meeting 3.30pm Saint George, Jesmond, meeting 4.00pm Holy Trinity, Jesmond, meeting 4.45pm Saint Barnabas and Saint Jude for Evening Prayer and tea. Saturday 7th March The Cathedral, meeting 9.00 for Eucharist Saint Ann, Battlefield meeting 10.00am Christ Church, Shieldfield meeting 10.30am Jesmond Parish Church meeting 11.15am Saint Thomas, Haymarket, meeting 11.45 Saint John, Grainger Street, meeting 12.15 Saint Andrew, Newgate Street meeting 12.45 for prayers and lunch Saturday 14th March Saint Aidan, Brunton Park, meeting 1.30pm Saint Matthew, Dinnington, meeting 2.45pm Saint Cuthbert, Brunswick Village, meeting 4.00pm Saint Columba, Wideopen, meeting 4.45 for Evening Prayer and tea