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1 P.O. Box 205, GOULBURN Office Hours: 9am – 1pm Office 02 - 4821 2206 Fax: 02 - 4822 2639 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.goulburncathedral.org.au TODAY 8am Eucharist Celebrant Rev’d Theresa Preacher Cn. Kevin Stone 10am Choral Eucharist Celebrant Dean Preacher Cn.Kevin Stone 5pm Quiet Reflective Eucharist Hymns and the Psalm for the day are found in the centre of the pew sheet. The communion motet is “ T he Prayer of St Richard of Chicester ” By Clifford Boyd The concluding voluntary is “ P raise the Lord, O my soul ” By Sigfrid Karg-Egert TODAY’S READINGS Sixth Sunday after Pentecost 2 Kings 2. 1-2, 6-14 Ps 77. 1-2, 11-20 Galatians 5. 1, 13-25 Luke 9. 51-62 NEXT SUNDAY’S READINGS Feast of St Thomas Habakkuk 2. 1-4 Ps 117 Ephesians 2. 19-22 John 20. 24-29 SUNDAY 26TH JUNE 2016 SIXTH SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST The Gospel reading outlines in a very stark way the cost of following Jesus. In it Jesus makes some very demanding requirements. In our modern day, we are not usually asked to make these sorts of commitments in our life in Christ – some do. Many non-believers see these statements as too difficult and believe that they will have to give up too much in order to become a Christian. It is up to us to convince them that one can adjust home and family situations and still do our duty to God. Yes, we do have to deny ourselves some of the worldly pleasures but most of us tend to lead a life within the bounds of what one might call ‘normality’. We can commit to Jesus without becoming homeless, leaving family or bankruptcy. There is more to Christianity than material pos- sessions. text: Rev Ken Spreadborough ABM, 2016 the cathedral church of st saviour, goulburn The Anglican Diocese of Canberra & Goulburn 2 St Saviour’s Cathedral CATHEDRAL MINISTRY OF HOSPITALITY Our aim is to have the Cathedral open every day from 10am-4pm. New guides are welcome and training provided. If you can spare 3 hrs, one day per week or month and think you might like this ministry, please speak to Fred Rainger, phone 4821 5725 TODAY we welcome Bishop Richard Hurford and members of Order of St.John and members of St.John’s Ambulance, Australia We also welcome our Cathedral Canon-in Residence, Kevin Stone & Anne. Always great to have them worship with us. CATHEDRAL DAILY SERVICE TIMES Monday—Friday MORNING PRAYER 8.00 AM EVENING PRAYER 4.30 PM REGULAR WEEK DAY EUCHARIST SERVICES Monday 5 pm Tuesday 12noon Wednesday w prayers for healing 5pm Thursday 10 am Friday 8.15 am NEXT SUNDAY 3 JULY 2016 Feast of St Thomas 8am Eucharist 10am Choral Eucharist 5pm Evensong _______________________________ REGULAR GIVING & DONATIONS 2016 To assist our Stewardship program we welcome your regular contribution by way of direct payment into our St. Saviour’s Cathedral General Account: BSB 032721 ACCOUNT 280248 Please use the appropriate reference: MINISTRY(to support Cathedral Ministry) MISSIONS(to support our Mission Giving) OTHER DONATIONS: Organ Appeal BSB 702389 ACC 5209664 Heritage/Restoration Appeal BSB 032721 ACC 680946 OUR MISSION GIVING 2016 1st quarter: Diocese of Willochra 2nd quarter: ABM project 3rd quarter: Anglicare Winter Appeal 4th quarter: ABM project If you are a visitor to Goulburn and the Cathedral today welcome. We hope you enjoy warm fellowship and are inspired by our worship. FOR YOUR SAFETY: As you leave your seat be mindful of a STEP DOWN to the aisle.

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P.O. Box 205, GOULBURN Office Hours: 9am – 1pm

Office 02 - 4821 2206 Fax: 02 - 4822 2639

E-mail: [email protected]

Website: www.goulburncathedral.org.au

TODAY 8am Eucharist Celebrant Rev’d Theresa Preacher Cn. Kevin Stone 10am Choral Eucharist Celebrant Dean Preacher Cn.Kevin Stone 5pm Quiet Reflective Eucharist

Hymns and the Psalm for the day are found in the centre of the pew sheet.

The communion motet is

“ T he Prayer of St Richard of Chicester ”

By Clifford Boyd

The concluding voluntary is

“ P raise the Lord, O my soul ”

By Sigfrid Karg-Egert

TODAY’S READINGS

Sixth Sunday after Pentecost 2 Kings 2. 1-2, 6-14 Ps 77. 1-2, 11-20

Galatians 5. 1, 13-25 Luke 9. 51-62

NEXT SUNDAY’S READINGS

Feast of St Thomas Habakkuk 2. 1-4

Ps 117 Ephesians 2. 19-22

John 20. 24-29

SUNDAY 26TH JUNE 2016

SIXTH SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST

The Gospel reading outlines in a very

stark way the cost of following Jesus. In

it Jesus makes some very demanding

requirements. In our modern day, we are

not usually asked to make these sorts of

commitments in our life in Christ –

some do. Many non-believers see these

statements as too difficult and believe

that they will have to give up too much

in order to become a Christian. It is up

to us to convince them that one can

adjust home and family situations and

still do our duty to God. Yes, we do have

to deny ourselves some of the worldly

pleasures but most of us tend to lead a

life within the bounds of what one

might call ‘normality’. We can commit

to Jesus without becoming homeless,

leaving family or bankruptcy. There is

more to Christianity than material pos-

sessions.

text: Rev Ken Spreadborough ABM, 2016

the cathedral church of st saviour, goulburn

The Anglican Diocese of Canberra & Goulburn

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St Saviour’s Cathedral

CATHEDRAL MINISTRY OF HOSPITALITY

Our aim is to have the Cathedral open every day from 10am-4pm. New guides are welcome and training provided. If you can spare 3 hrs, one day per week or month and think you might like this ministry, please speak to Fred Rainger, phone 4821 5725

TODAY we welcome Bishop Richard Hurford and members of Order of St.John and members of St.John’s Ambulance, Australia We also welcome our Cathedral Canon-in Residence, Kevin Stone & Anne. Always great to have them worship with us.

CATHEDRAL DAILY SERVICE TIMES Monday—Friday MORNING PRAYER 8.00 AM EVENING PRAYER 4.30 PM REGULAR WEEK DAY EUCHARIST SERVICES Monday 5 pm Tuesday 12noon Wednesday w prayers for healing 5pm Thursday 10 am Friday 8.15 am NEXT SUNDAY 3 JULY 2016 Feast of St Thomas

8am Eucharist 10am Choral Eucharist 5pm Evensong _______________________________ REGULAR GIVING & DONATIONS 2016 To assist our Stewardship program we welcome your regular contribution by way of direct payment into our St. Saviour’s Cathedral General Account: BSB 032721 ACCOUNT 280248 Please use the appropriate reference:

MINISTRY(to support Cathedral Ministry)

MISSIONS(to support our Mission Giving) OTHER DONATIONS: Organ Appeal BSB 702389 ACC 5209664 Heritage/Restoration Appeal BSB 032721 ACC 680946 OUR MISSION GIVING 2016 1st quarter: Diocese of Willochra 2nd quarter: ABM project 3rd quarter: Anglicare Winter Appeal 4th quarter: ABM project

If you are a visitor to Goulburn and the Cathedral today welcome. We hope you enjoy warm fellowship and are inspired by our worship. FOR YOUR SAFETY: As you leave your seat be mindful of a STEP DOWN to the aisle.

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Opening Hymn:

From ancient pilgrim hospital where love met human plight

To modern service to the sick, restoring health and sight,

Beneath the banner of the Cross, the white cross of St John,

The healing work of Christ the Lord, through time and change goes on.

Bless those we serve: the young the aged, the injured and distressed;

Our charge, to be swift to messengers of love made manifest.

Beneath the banner of the Cross, the white cross of St John,

The healing work of Christ the Lord must in His name go on.

Bless us who serve you day and night; keep us within your care,

Who go to help the wounded world in trauma, pain and fear.

Beneath the banner of the Cross, the white cross of St John,

The healing work of Christ the Lord shall in His name go on.

We vow to you the skills we bring: our hands your hands must be;

Our hearts your living heart of love for all humanity.

Beneath the banner of the Cross, the white cross of St John,

The healing work of Jesus Christ we proudly carry on.

Author Unknown

TUNE: Forest Green

CAN YOU HELP …. OLD TOWELS OLD TOWELS wanted to use when rain falls in the Cathedral. Do you have any spare old towels? If so please drop them at the office. Some have already been offered and much appreciated. The more, the better unfortunately!

St Saviour’s Cathedral Hymns June 26th 2016

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St Saviour’s Cathedral Hymns June 26th 2016

Gradual Hymn

Spirit divine, attend our prayers,

And make this house your home;

Descend with all your gracious powers;

O come, great Spirit, come!

Come as the light: to us reveal

Our emptiness and woe;

And lead us in those paths of life

Where all the righteous go.

Come as the fire, and purge our hearts

Like sacrificial flame;

Let our whole soul an offering be

To our Redeemer’s name.

Come as the Dove, and spread your wings,

The wings of perfect love;

And let your church on earth become

Blest as the church above.

Andrew Reed (1787-1862)

CP 195

TUNE: Stracathro

Offertory Hymn

My song is love unknown,

My Saviour’s love to me,

Love to the loveless shown,

That they might lovely be.

O who am I

That for my sake

My Lord should take

Frail flesh, and die?

He came from his blest throne

Salvation to bestow:

But all made strange, and none

The longed-for Christ would know.

But O my friend!

My friend indeed,

Who at my need

His life did spend.

In life, no house, no home

My Lord on earth might have;

In death, no friendly tomb

But what a stranger gave.

What may I say?

Heaven was his home;

But mine the tomb

Wherein he lay.

Here might I stay and sing,

No story so divine;

Never was love, dear King,

Never was grief like thine.

This is my friend,

In whose sweet praise

I all my days

Could gladly spend.

Samuel Crossman (1624-1684) alt.

TIS 341

TUNE: Love Unknown

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St Saviour’s Cathedral Hymns June 26th 2016

Final Hymn

Lead us, heavenly Father, lead us

O’er the world’s tempestuous sea;

Guard us, guide us, keep us, feed us,

For we have no help but thee;

Yet possessing every blessing

If our God our Father be.

Saviour, breathe forgiveness o’er us;

All our weakness you dost know;

You did tread this earth before us,

You did feel its keenest woe:

Lone and dreary, faint and weary,

Through the desert you did go.

Spirit of our God, descending,

Fill our hearts with heavenly joy,

Love with every passion blending,

Pleasure that can never cloy:

Thus provided, pardoned, guided,

Nothing can our peace destroy.

James Edmeston (1791-1867)

TIS 580 TUNE: Mannheim

CHILDREN’S MINISTRY at CATHEDRAL for toddlers & pre-school children & parents. This is a faith-based program through MUSIC

MEET: Every Friday Time: 10am in Cathedral hall (excl School holidays)

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© G. J. Oehm, 2011.

Psalm 77, vv 1, 2, 11-20. 1. I call to my God, I cry | out to- | ward him:

I call to my God, and | surely | he will | answer.

2. In the day of my distress I seek the Lord, I stretch out my hands to | him by | night:

my soul is poured out without ceasing, it re- | fuses | all | comfort.

11. I will declare the mighty | acts . of the | Lord:

I will call to | mind your | wonders . of | old.

12. I will think on all that | you have | done:

and medi- | tate up- | on your | works. REFRAIN

13. Your way, O | God, is | holy:

who is so | great a | god as | our God?

14. You are the God that | works | wonders:

you made known your | power a- | mong the | nations;

15. By your mighty arm you re- | deemed your | people:

the | children . of | Jacob . and | Joseph.

16. The waters saw you, O God, the waters saw you and | were a- | fraid:

the | depths | also . were | troubled. REFRAIN

17. The clouds poured out water, the | heavens | spoke:

and your | arrows | darted | forth.

18. The voice of your thunder was heard | in the | whirlwind:

your lightnings lit the world, the earth | shuddered | and | quaked.

19. Your way was in the sea, your path in the | great | waters:

and your | footsteps | were not | seen.

20. You led your people | like | sheep:

by the | hand of | Moses . and | Aaron. REFRAIN

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Our Cathedral ministry to those in need.

Our shelves are low on items listed below. Winter is now upon us and we are assisting more local families in difficulty at this time. Please continue to support this very worthwhile ministry. Suggested items: Tinned or pack soups (all varieties), crackers (bread substitute), tinned tuna or salmon, tinned fruits, pasta and pasta sauces, tinned vegetables (peas,carrots,corn), cereals.

CHRIST COLLEGE CHOIR, CAMBRIDGE UK Will be our guests on the weekend of 9-10 July 2016, approximately 24 young people requiring hospitality. Please consider if you can help. Sign-on sheet in Narthex

CAMBRIDGE CHRIST COLLEGE CHOIR will be performing in CONCERT in Cathedral 3pm SATURDAY 9 JULY. Cost $20 OR $15 Concession Pay at door on the day. Items include : Britten hymn to St.Cecilia, Two: Parry’s last songs Works by Byrd Purcell and Tallis

Great opportunity to welcome and hear beautiful Cathedral choir.

New Arrivals Support Forum: The focus will be on both information on

how the Goulburn community is supporting people who are new arrivals to

Australia and also on what further support people may be able to give.

The work of the Goulburn Multicultural Centre will be highlighted. Come

along for whichever purpose suits you. Venue: Mary Thomas Room, Cathe-

dral hall. Contact Helen Rainger 4821.5725

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St Saviour’s Cathedral

HOME COMMUNIONS

CELEBRANT: (N), we send you out to share Communion with those unable to come to Church.

PEOPLE: May you carry the prayers of our Cathedral community as you take this sacrament of Christ’s presence. CELEBRANT: May those who receive it be strengthened and encouraged in Christ. AMEN

Cathedral Staff

Dean: The Very Rev’d Phillip Saunders Phone: 4821 9192 Assistant Priest: Rev'd Theresa Angert-Quilter Phone: 0408 762 651 Priest Assisting: Rev’d Catherine Eaton Phone: 4821 2206 Canon-in-Residence: Canon Rev’d Kevin Stone Phone: 4821 2206

Cathedral Music Director of Music: Dr Greg Oehm

Phone: 0409 229 616 Organist: Mr. Robert Smith Phone: 4871 2731 Cathedral Wardens Leigh Bottrell 4822 4946 Kerrie Knowlman 0447 315 354 Pamela Shaw 4822 8394 John Quilter 0438 362 651

Cathedral Councillors Robert Davey, Nicola Duncan, Stephen Relf

June 2016 Thurs 30 6pm Welcoming New Arrivals: Mary Thomas Room

Come along & lend your support.

July 2016

Sat 2 Concert: Violin Virtuoso, Attilla Sautov w Ukranian pianist, Oleg Poliansky 2PM…..Dress warmly. Tickets at door one hour prior to performance OR www.attillasautov.com OR 0417 619 915. Brochures at Welcomers desk. Cost $30, Concession $25, Students $20 Sun 3 Farewell to Rev’d Theresa & John following 10am Service in MTR. Join us for morning tea as we say “Goodbye” Sat 9 Christ College Choir...Performance Concert 3pm Cathedral Sun 10 Visiting Christ College Choir, Cambridge UK This choir will join our choir 10am Choral Eucharist on Sunday. Don’t miss event! (Refer Page 7 for details) Sun 10 MORNING TEA following 10am Service. Please assist by bringing a plate. Cambridge Choir will be our guests at the morning tea as we bid them farewell. ECUMENICAL CHRISTIAN MEDITATION Meet every Thursday 5.30-6pm,(except during school holidays) Venue: Uniting Church, Wesley Centre. For more info please speak to Helen Rainger, 4821 5725