24 May - Ripon Cathedral
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24 May - Ripon Cathedral
Services and Notices Sunday 24th May 2015 Pentecost A very warm welcome to all our visitors today. Please feel free to introduce yourself to one of the clergy after the service. Please let us know if you are new and would like to join our regular congregations or would like to know more about how we can support you in your faith. Induction Loop System We apologise for the fact that the induction loop system is currently not accessible as it is away for repair Please, take this Pew Slip away with you so that you can refer to the notices contained in it. Please, also use it to prompt prayers for this Cathedral and all that we seek to do in God s service. Large print versions of the Order of Service and this notice sheet are available. Please ask a member of Select Vestry or a Verger if you would like one. Dean: The Very Revd John Dobson In Residence: Canon Paul Greenwell Cathedral Office: 01765 603462 Website: www.riponcathedral.org.uk A Note from the Dean Welcome to the Cathedral. A special welcome if you are joining us for the first time. Please, complete a Welcome Card if you would like to give us your contact details. A Day of Celebrations Today is a wonderful day of celebrations. This morning the Cathedral Community celebrates the great feast of Pentecost. We then join with the City community for the installation of the Mayor. This afternoon we join with Bishop Nick, Bishop James and the people of the parishes in a Songs of Praise to thank God for the life of his Church in this Ripon Episcopal Area. Pentecost T’day is ’‘e ’f the great feasts ’f the Church s year. St. Luke te––s us that the rise‘ Christ ascended to heaven forty days after his resurrection and then, ten days later, at Pentecost, he sent the Holy Spirit on his followers. Today is the Feast of Pentecost when we thank God for the gift of his Holy Spirit. According to St. John, on the evening before he was crucified, Jesus promised his disciples that they would not be left as orphans when he had departed from them; he would send them the comforter, the Spirit of truth to lead them into all truth. Today we thank God that he kept his promise and that we are amongst the beneficiaries. We go out from this place dedicating ourselves to live in a way that shows this to be true. The Installation of the Mayor It is a privilege for us to be hosting the civic service today in which the new Mayor of Ripon, Councillor Pau–i‘e McHardy, is i‘sta––ed. The fact that the city s May’r has a stall in this ancient house of prayer reminds the Church that Christ came to turn the w’r–d i‘t’ G’d s ki‘gd’—: we sh’u–d be i‘terested i‘, and serving, the wider community. It also reminds the Mayor and all those who hold public office that there is a greater authority to whom we are all subject to and to whom we shall all answer. The L’rd s Prayer c’‘sta‘t–y re—i‘ds us that it is G’d s reig‘ ’‘ earth that we seek. Tea and Songs of Praise We have invited the churches of this Episcopal Area to join us for tea from 4pm and for the Songs of Praise Service at 5.30pm. Many thanks to those of you who are helping in any way with this. I would like to encourage everyone to come and help us offer warm hospitality; even if this simply means drinking tea, eating cake and being the smiling face of the Cathedral. During the Songs of Parise we shall celebrate the work of the Spirit in the parishes. The service gives Bishop Nick an opportunity to commission Bishop James for his new role as Area Bishop of Ripon. Please, do join us. Nepal Prayer Station This is in the Chapel of St. Wilfrid, in the North Transept. Please, do offer a prayer for those who are suffering and the people who are seeking to help them. The Cathedral Chapter At its meeting on Thursday, the Cathedral Chapter adopted a new Pastoral Care Policy, prepared by Canon Wendy in consultation with me, Canon Elizabeth, Canon Paul and others. It did so with great enthusiasm. Canon Wendy, in presenting the policy, explained that there is much pastoral care that goes on in unseen ways, but that we need a more adequate provision to meet the needs of the Cathedral community today. This was a clear message from our recent Consultation. Needless to say, there is much work that now needs to be done to turn this into reality. When Canon Ruth arrives as Canon Evangelist, a major part of her role will be to oversee our ministry of pastoral care. My hope is that we will have our new structures and systems in place by September. The Chapter also received a brief report on the Cathedral Strategy Process. There are four groups working hard on this, covering the four areas of our mission identified in the report Gr’wi‘g G’d s Ki‘gd’— . There will also be a fifth group, under the chairmanship of Canon Philip Arundel, the Canon Treasurer, to explore how we provide the necessary resources for our mission. I am delighted by the energy and enthusiasm that we are seeing in the groups. The Chapter has planned to have an extra day-long meeting in September to consider the ongoing work of the groups. The plan is still to launch our comprehensive vision and strategy during the Cathedral Festival Weekend the first weekend of May 2016. Please, do put that weekend in your diary and also pray for all who are involved in the Cathedral Strategy development and in planning the Cathedral Festival Weekend. Installation of the Revd Ruth Hind as Canon Evangelist Please, know that you are warmly invited by me and the other members of the Cathedral Chapter to attend the Collation and Installation of the Revd Ruth Hind on Sunday, 28 June at 3.30pm followed by a reception. Please, do join us in extending to Ruth a warm and enthusiastic welcome. Christians Against Poverty You may be interested to know that the Archbishop of Canterbury has become the first patron of Christians Against Poverty. The charity runs debt services, helping people to escape from debt. Around 60 of its 280 centres are based in Church of England churches. With my very best wishes Dean John Today s Services 8.00 am Holy Eucharist (1662 Book of Common Prayer) President & Preacher: Canon Paul Greenwell 8.30 am Mattins 9.30 am Children s Church Psalm 145 takes place during the 9.30am Eucharist. All welcome Activity Bags are also available for younger children 9.30 am please ask if you would like one. Festal Eucharist sung by the Cathedral Consort President: Canon Paul Greenwell Hymns: 142 (tune 265), 139, 137, 140 Preacher: Canon Wendy Wilby Setting: Missa sobre las voces Morales Anthem: Loquebantur variis linguis Tallis Psalm: 104 [24-end] Voluntary: Fantasia super Komm, heiliger Geist BWV 651 Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) Lessons read by Edward Scott 11.15 am Intercessions led by Jessica Dobson Installation of the Mayor sung by the Cathedral Consort Preacher: The Dean Hymns: 431, 137, 488, National Te Deum in C Perrin Anthem Come, Holy Ghost, the maker Thorpe Davie 12.30 pm Holy Eucharist (1662 Book of Common Prayer) President: Canon Simon Hoare and Canon Kenneth Mason 4.30 pm Evening Prayer Psalm 139 5.30 pm Pentecost Praise Right Reverend Nicholas Baines and Right Reverend James Bell Daily Worship This Week Morning Prayer: Evening Prayer: Eucharists: Mon 25th May Tue 26th May Wed 27th May Thurs 28th May Fri 29th May Sat 30th May Monday to Saturday at 8.30am Monday - Friday 6.00pm; Saturday 5.30pm 9 am 9 am 9 am 12.00 9 am 9 am 12.00 9 am Reverend Peter Dodson Prebendary Jacqueline Fox Reverend David Murfet Canon Wendy Wilby Canon Wendy Wilby Reverend Trevor Vaughan Reverend Christopher Cornwell Reverend Jason Clarke CF For more details of the services during this week, please take a Music and Services Diary available from the Welcome Desk or visit the website or call the Chapter House 01765 602072 Events This Week TODAY 5.30pm Pentecost Praise and Blessing for the Bishop of Ripon with Bishop Nicholas and Bishop James. The service will tell the story of mission and ministry in the Episcopal Area over the last year with popular hymns accompanied by a quintet of brass. Tea and cake served from 4.00pm when we will be welcoming people from across the Ripon Episcopal area. Bank Holiday Monday NO MEETING The Magdalen Fellowship at St Mary Magdalen Chapel. For further information, contact Patricia Whaling 606570 or John Whelan 600668. Thursday 7.30pm PEGS The Parish Discussion Group meet in Thorpe Prebend. He was —ade k‘’w‘ i‘ the breaki‘g ’f the bread . Details are on the PCC notice board where you can also pick up a card with the revised dates and topics. All welcome to a group which aims to offer discussion and learning. Learning more about the Christian Faith with the Dean & Confirmation Preparation 2015 Thursday 28th May NO MEETING Thursday 4 June 7.30pm Service in the Cathedral for the Thanksgiving for Holy Communion Wednesday 10 June 7pm Rehearsal in the Cathedral, 8pm Group meets in Minster House. Worship Next Sunday: 31st May - Trinity Sunday 8.00 am 9.30 am 10.30 am 12.30 pm 5.30 pm Eucharist (1662) Mattins Festal Eucharist Eucharist (1662) Evensong The Dean President: Canon Wendy Wilby Preacher; The Dean Reverend David Murfet Reverend Canon Rosemarie Hayes, Priest in Charge of Kippax with Allerton Bywater and Swillington Forthcoming Events Thursday 4th June 1.15pm Lunchtime Concert. Mandakhtuya Dorj, piano. Admission FREE, refreshments from 1.00pm. Thursday 4th June 7.30pm Corpus Christi Procession and Sung Eucharist with our Eucharistic ministers and priests who celebrate here. President and Preacher: Rt Revd Tony Robinson, Bishop of Wakefield. All welcome. A drinks reception follows. Friday 5th June 8-9pm Taizé Praise Evening in the Cathedral. A short, simple service with well known and loved Taizé chants and prayers to end the day in this holy space. The Cathedral Music Group sings. All welcome. Saturday 6th June 12 noon Cathedral Parish Lunch All welcome. Sunday 7th June 3.00pm Friends of Ripon Cathedral Lecture i‘ the Cathedra–. Lewis Carr’–– s A–ice at 150 by Dr Se–wy‘ G’’dacre. Afternoon Tea in Thorpe Prebend £7 each booking essential. Tel: 01765 604778. 5.30pm Evensong Celebrating Volunteers Preacher: Canon Myra Shackley Thursday 11th June 7.30pm A differe‘t s’rt ’f St Wi–frid Lecture. Duri‘g D’es the Tea— thi‘k the Dea‘ wi–– chair a discussi’‘ betwee‘ a pa‘e– ’f i‘vited guests a‘d the audience. The panellists, include Bishop James, an MP, a journalist, ex-MEP and Chairman of the Commons Select Committee on the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs and others from the rural communities of North Yorkshire. We invite everyone with an interest in the Dales, food, the environment and countryside to come along Questions for the panel can be sent in advance to [email protected] Saturday 13th June 7.00pm Tickle your Taste buds and Take them on a Tour of the world. Try some Tremendous, Terrific, Tantalizing wines in the Cathedral Hall. Come and enjoy some food, wine and make some new friends. (Guaranteed no headaches nor hangovers). Cost £10 in Aid of Youth Work within the Diocese. Tickets available from the Cathedral Office Tel; 01765 603462 or Michael Waiting Tel: 01765 690367. Thursday 25th June 7.30pm PEGS The Parish Discussion Group meet in Thorpe Prebe‘d. If y’u hear —y v’ice, a‘d ’pe‘ the d’’r . Details are on the PCC notice board where you can also pick up a card with revised dates and topics. All welcome to a group which aims to offer discussion and learning. Sunday 28th June 3.30pm Installation of Revd Ruth Hind as Residentiary Canon with responsibility for Church Growth and Pastoral Care to be known as Canon Evangelist followed by a reception. All welcome. Saturday 11th July 7.30pm Leeds Festival Chorus Concert: Fauré Requiem in aid Ripon Cathedral Music Trust. Tickets from Cathedral Gift Shop and Hays Travel. 17th-19th July Diocesan Retreat at Wydale Hall, nr Scarborough. Leader: Canon Michael Glanville-Smith. Details and booking form by PCC Notice Board. Notices Cathedral Prayer Pyramid Contact Mary Waiting 01765 690367 for emergency and urgent Prayer Support. Cloth for Ripon Community Link Ripon Community Link (RCL) is collecting remnants of cloth that are either orange or black, for a creative activity in their celebration service on 8th July 2pm Ripon Cathedral. Both colours are needed. Please do pass any c–’th re—‘a‘ts, e.g. that ca‘ —ake strips appr’x. 1 x 9 , t’ Li‘dsay Ta‘‘er, ’r t’ RCL at Community House, Sharow View, 75 Allhallowgate, Ripon HG4 1LE. Tel: 01765 607461. Thank you for your support. Also, please do join us on that day to celebrate our 25th anniversary. Giving by Gift Aid Our financial supp’rt ’f the Cathedra– s —issi’‘ is an expression of our gratitude to God for all that we receive from him. It does strengthen the mission, however, if the Cathedral can reclaim any tax that has been paid on our offerings. If you are a UK taxpayer, please consider Gift-Aiding your donation. For every £1 you give, we will receive £1.25. Gift Aid envelopes are available in the pews or from the Sidespeople. Please use the envelope and sign it there is no extra cost to you. If you would prefer to give by electronic banking the details are as follows: Account Name: Ripon Cathedral PCC Fund Account number: 35697334 Sort Code: 05 07 17 If you are a regular worshipper at the Cathedral and would like to know more about our planned giving scheme, please contact the PCC Treasurer via the Cathedral Office (Tel: 01765 603462) or have a word with one of the clergy. We are very grateful for your financial support. Without it the worship and ministry of this Cathedral Church simply could not happen.