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WEEKLY NEWSLETTER
26 October 2014 - Ordinary Sunday 30
8.00 am Eucharist (NZPB404) Dean Michael Godfrey and Baptism (NZPB383)
10.00 am Eucharist with hymns Dean Michael Godfrey
Ormond Chapel, Napier Terrace:
11.00 am Eucharist (NZPB404) Rev’d Graeme Pilgrim
Please ensure all cellphones are switched OFF when in the Cathedral; if necessary, adjust hearing aids to the “Loop” system.
A place of resurrection, life, and hope
The CATHEDRAL KIDS programme is normally offered at the Cathedral during the 10.00am service on Sundays of the school term; or there are craft/colouring activities available for children on the table located at the front near the grand piano.
We have low-Gluten wafers (below 20ppm) available - please advise the Presider, or one of the Welcoming team, if this is your dietary requirement.
NOTE: Bell Tower and entrance are earthquake prone as assessed under the Building Act 2004 - use at your own risk!
PRAYER CYCLES
Anglican Communion
We pray for The Church of Ceylon; the Rt Rev’ds Dhiloraj
Canagasabey (Colombo) & Greg Francis (Kurunagala)
Anglican Board of Missions
We pray for the Anglican Church of Melanesia; the Most
Rev’d David Vunagi, Archbishop of Melanesia
Diocese, Parish and Community
Waiapu Bishop Andrew, Raewyn, Jessica, Ethan and
Caitlyn, and the wider Hedge family
Waiapu Vicar-General, Rev’d Brian Hamilton; Waiapu
Dean Michael Godfrey; Regional Deans (BOP, East, HB)
Puketapu Parish; Tamatea and Turangi Co-operating
Parishes, and their local ministry support teams
Taupo Parish; Rev’d Peter Minson, Vicar
Te Hui Amorangi ki te Tairawhiti (East Coast) Pihopa
Brown Turei, clergy & people
Woodford House, Hereworth & St Matthew’s Schools
OS30A
Sentence:
You shall love
the Lord your God
with all your heart,
and with all your soul
and with all your
mind.
This is the greatest
and first command-
ment. Matthew 22: 37-38
Collect:
Almighty God,
you teach us in your
word that love is the
fulfilment of the law:
grant that we may
love you with all our
heart and our neigh-
bour as ourselves;
through Jesus Christ
our Lord.
Amen
TODAY …
Welcome to all who are worshipping with us … especially if you are visiting Napier or at the Cathedral for the first time … you are invited to join us for morning tea (or coffee!) served at the back of the cathedral following the 10am service.
Welcome to the family, friends and sup-porters of the children being presented for Baptism at the 8am service this morning.
FURNITURE
The children’s table has been moved to the front of the Cathedral,
near the pulpit. This is a move to emphasise the sacred
play and learning of children in God’s church.
Your feedback/comments are welcome - Dean Michael.
RE-PITCHING THE TENT: CATHEDRAL SEMINAR SERIES
Session 6 Revisited: The Transformed Church
Sunday 16th
November, 1.30-3.30pm, in the Baptistery
As Session 6 was such an important wind
-up session and some of the seminar par-
ticipants couldn’t attend the session
scheduled on 19th October, this is a re-
peat opportunity to come and walk the
Cathedral with Dorothy, Graeme, Sue and
others, and join the discussion about
whether or how the cathedral could be ‘re
-ordered’.
Note:
There is NO family gathering/service
at Ormond Chapel this evening
(a holiday weekend!)
PPARISHARISH BBEACHEACH CCLEANLEAN UUPP
As part of our community projects
for Conservation Week (November
2-9) the Environment Justice and
Peace Network are co-ordinating a
beach clean up on Marine Parade in
the vicinity of the Cathedral.
This will take place after the
10.00 am service next Sunday,
2nd November, 11.45am - 1.00pm
followed by a shared picnic.
If coming to the Beach Clean Up on-
ly, please meet in the Baptistery
first at 11.40am.
There will be an information display
in the baptistery throughout the
week.
Please wear suitable shoes and
bring a reusable bag to collect rub-
bish, and finger food for a picnic.
Bring the family! All welcome!
In case of bad weather or heavy seas
the event will be cancelled.
Some of the Parish families are having
a weekend trip to Paekakariki,
and to Kapiti Island -
Saturday 8th and Sunday 9th November.
Enquiries to Jane Howden,
ph 835-3699, or Dean Michael.
TONGA YOUTH TRIP 6-13 JULY 2015
Applications are available for those keen to join the Tonga Youth Trip in 2015. In order to secure a group booking we will require applications to be completed by early October. The trip is open to young people aged over 14 years who would enjoy involvement in a cross-cultural ex-perience and has a willingness to be a ‘team-player’ in the ‘Waiapu Tonga Team’. Please contact Jocelyn Czerwonka, Dioc-esan Youth Ministry Facilitator at: [email protected] .
DIOCESAN NEWS
The Reverend Cherie Baker is now
in the Waiapu Village Hospital, and con-
tinuing to improve.
Visit of the Archbishop of Papua
New Guinea – 13-15 November -
The Most Reverend Clyde Igara will visit
the Diocese from Thursday 13th Novem-
ber to Saturday 15th November.
There will be a Diocesan welcome on
Friday 14th November with a Eucharist
at Christ Church Pukehou at 5pm.
(Clergy please robe with green stoles).
Following the service there will be a Pot
Luck Dinner at Hugh and Di McBain’s
home. At the dinner there will be enter-
tainment by the students of Te Aute Col-
lege and Hukarere Girls’ College and an
opportunity for speeches of welcome
and an exchange of gifts. Everyone is
welcome.
The Bishop of Rockhampton, the Right Reverend David Robinson and the Assis-tant Bishop of Norwich the Right Rever-end Jonathan Meyrick will also be visit-ing the Diocese for a planning meeting for the proposed joint Waiapu, Rock-hampton, Norwich Pilgrimage to Papua New Guinea in 2015.
Bishop Jonathan Meyrick will preach at the Cathedral Choral Eucharist service on Sunday 16th November, 10.00 am, with Bishop Andrew Hedge presiding.
Ahuriri Anglicans Together AAT will next meet at St Augustine’s, Latham Street, Napier, at 5.15pm on Thursday 13th November to plan for next year. All most welcome.
ALL SAINTS’ / ALL SOULS’
2 NOVEMBER 2014
10.00 am - Requiem Eucharist
with the Cathedral Choir (music sections for the service from
the Requiem Mass by Duruflé)
5.00 pm - Remembrance Service
in association with
Dunstalls’ Funeral Services.
This is a service of readings and
reflections, music from the Cathedral
Choir, and the opportunity to light
candles in remembrance of loved
ones who have died in the past year.
If you would like the name of your loved one read out at either of these
services, please write it on the clip-
board on the back table, or phone
the Parish office, 835-8824,
or send an email to
CLERGY:
Dean: Michael Godfrey 835 7862 Parish Mobile: 021 688 227
Assisting Clergy: Dorothy Brooker 843 6779 Graeme Pilgrim 835 6777 Jon Williams 833 6382 Anne van Gend 835 7862
WARDENS:
Dean’s: Basil Brooker 877 8344 People’s: Jeanne Ayson 835 1920
DIRECTOR OF MUSIC:
Gary Bowler 835 8523
LAY ASSISTANTS:
Jennifer Harris 845 1108 Elisabeth Paterson 835 4609
OFFICE:
Tues.-Fri. 9.30am-3.30pm 835 8824 Priest-Administrator: Margaret Thompson
Waiapu Cathedral of St John the Evangelist, 28 Browning Street, Napier, NZ Phone 835-8824 ~ PO Box 495, Napier ~ email: [email protected]
www.napiercathedral.org.nz
Wednesday 29 October 9.15am - Woodford House Yr10’s on a Cathedral education visit
Thursday 30 October No Chorister practice
5.00 pm - Liturgical farewell for the Rev’d Dr Jenny Dawson, HB Regn Dean
7.30 pm - Choir practice
Sunday 2 November 10.00 am - All Saints’/All Souls’ Day Requiem Eucharist
11.45 am - Beach clean-up and picnic
5.00 pm - Remembrance Service in association with Dunstall’s Funerals
Friday 7 November 9.15 am - Pastoral Companions meet
Saturday-Sunday 8-9 November A “family” trip to Kapiti Island
Sunday 9 November 10.00 am - Parish Eucharist with the Cathedral Choristers
Saturday 15 November 7.30 pm - Concord Strings concert
NEXT SUNDAY - 2 November 2014
All Saints’ Day
Readings: Revelation 7: 9-17 Psalm 34: 1-10 1 John 3: 1-3 Matthew 5: 1-12
Cathedral:
8.00 am Eucharist
10.00 am Requiem for All Saints’
5.00 pm Remembrance Service
Ormond Chapel, Napier Terrace: No service
COMING UP THIS WEEK … & OTHER DIARY DATES -
Mid-Week Services (in the Resurrection Chapel)
9.00am - Morning Prayer - Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays & Fridays 10.30am - Eucharist - Tuesdays
12.30pm - Mid-day Prayer - Wednesdays
5.15pm - End of Week Prayers - Fridays
Prayer during Communion A member of the ministry team is available in the Resurrection Chapel during Communion at the 10.00am Choral Eucharist service in the Ca-thedral, for anyone who wishes personal prayer, or prayer for a specific purpose, and/or anointing with oil for healing (if required).
If you wish to have someone pray with and for you, please go directly to the Resurrection Chap-el (at the back of the Cathedral) after receiving communion.