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WEEKLY NEWSLETTER 27 November 2016 - Advent 1 8.00 am Eucharist (Aotearoa Chapel) Rev’d David van Oeveren 10.00 am Choral Eucharist Rev’d David van Oeveren Ormond Chapel, Napier Terrace: 11.00 am Eucharist Rev’d Dorothy Brooker Please ensure all cellphones are switched OFF when in the Cathedral; and, if necessary, adjust hearing aids to the “Loop” system. Low-Gluten wafers (below 20ppm) are now 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 ~ We pray for … Anglican Communion the Episcopal Church of USA, Diocese of Kansas; the Rt Rev’d Dean Wolfe Anglican Board of Missions the ABM Partners in the Province of Southern Africa; the Most Rev’d Dr Thabo Makgoba, Archbishop of Sthn Africa & the bishops, clergy & people of the 28 dioceses Diocese, Parish and Community Waiapu Bishop Andrew Hedge and family; Waiapu Acting-Dean & Regional Deans (Rev’ds David van Oeveren, Adrienne Bruce and Stephen Donald); Waiapu Ministry Educator, Rev’d Deborah Broome; Waiapu Diocesan Theologian Rev’d Dr Howard Pilgrim Archbishops Brown Turei, Philip Richardson, and Win- ston Halapua; retired Bishops of Waiapu - Peter Atkins, Murray Mills, George Connor, John Bluck, David Rice Diocese of Wellington, Bishop Justin Duckworth, Dean Digby Wilkinson & the people of St Paul’s Cathedral Parishioners waiting for, or recovering from, surgery & the medical teams & families supporting them, especial- ly Richard & Jennifer, Graham & Clair, Ruth, In this issue … Today’s events 2 Advent Carols AdventWord 2 CWS Christmas Gift Appeal 2016 2 Order of Service 3-6 Congratulations RIP 6 AAW House-group 7 Christmas Services ‘Being Church’ 7 Diary dates & Directory 8

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WEEKLY NEWSLETTER 27 November 2016 - Advent 1

8.00 am Eucharist (Aotearoa Chapel) Rev’d David van Oeveren

10.00 am Choral Eucharist Rev’d David van Oeveren

Ormond Chapel, Napier Terrace: 11.00 am Eucharist Rev’d Dorothy Brooker

Please ensure all cellphones are switched OFF when in the Cathedral; and, if necessary, adjust hearing aids to the “Loop” system.

Low-Gluten wafers (below 20ppm) are now 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 ~ We pray for …

Anglican Communion

the Episcopal Church of USA, Diocese of Kansas; the Rt

Rev’d Dean Wolfe

Anglican Board of Missions

the ABM Partners in the Province of Southern Africa;

the Most Rev’d Dr Thabo Makgoba, Archbishop of Sthn

Africa & the bishops, clergy & people of the 28 dioceses

Diocese, Parish and Community

Waiapu Bishop Andrew Hedge and family;

Waiapu Acting-Dean & Regional Deans (Rev’ds David

van Oeveren, Adrienne Bruce and Stephen Donald);

Waiapu Ministry Educator, Rev’d Deborah Broome;

Waiapu Diocesan Theologian Rev’d Dr Howard Pilgrim

Archbishops Brown Turei, Philip Richardson, and Win-

ston Halapua; retired Bishops of Waiapu - Peter Atkins,

Murray Mills, George Connor, John Bluck, David Rice

Diocese of Wellington, Bishop Justin Duckworth, Dean

Digby Wilkinson & the people of St Paul’s Cathedral

Parishioners waiting for, or recovering from, surgery &

the medical teams & families supporting them, especial-

ly Richard & Jennifer, Graham & Clair, Ruth,

In this issue …

Today’s events 2

Advent Carols

AdventWord 2

CWS Christmas Gift Appeal 2016

2

Order of Service

3-6

Congratulations

RIP 6

AAW House-group

7

Christmas Services

‘Being Church’

7

Diary dates & Directory

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Today …

A very warm 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 fol-

lowing the 10am service.

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TONIGHT 8.00pm,

a service of

Advent Carols

and Readings

with Bishop

Andrew Hedge.

Advent Sunday - 27 November Today marks the start of a new liturgical year - the Advent season is the four Sun-days prior to Christmas, a time when we fo-cus on the Christian World Service’s Christ-mas Gift Appeal. Each week in Advent, members of the Cathedral EJP Network will highlight the CWS Christmas Appeal by leading our Advent wreath candle lighting ceremony. CWS is the recognised overseas aid and development agency of our church and diocese and the Christmas Appeal is our annual opportunity to support its work. Please be generous. Appeal envelopes are now available on the back table.

Advent Word An opportunity to connect with others as we reflect and pray through Advent - the Society of Saint John the Evangelist (an Anglican order of monks), invite our par-ticipation in a programme called ‘AdventWord’, the Anglican Communion’s global Advent calendar. The calendar is created by Christians around the world sending in images in response to an Ad-vent meditation. To participate go on-line to AdventWord.org and signup to receive a daily email from the Brothers of SSJE. The email will contain a daily word and meditation, accompanied by a stunning image. You are invited to respond with an image of your own on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook or you can just watch the calendar grow each day in Advent. When you sign up you will receive easy instruc-tions on how to send in images and view the Advent Calendar.

Read more about AdventWord on-line: www.anglicannews.org/news/2016/11/online-advent-calendar-created-by-the-world.aspx ; or www.anglicancommunion.org/adventword.aspx

Through all of the South Sudan’s troubles the Maridi Service Agency has focused on giving young people opportunities through education, protection and empowerment. MSA has welcomed former child soldiers and women raped in war, helping them se-cure a livelihood. People displaced by conflict in other parts of the country have been resettled through their work and encourage-ment.

THANKS to everyone who supported, or was involved with, the White Ribbon Day Civic Service in the Cathedral last Friday when the City said

“Thanks” to those organisations and volunteers who make our city safe.

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Today’s Order of Service

This morning’s service follows the Eucharistic Liturgy ‘Thanksgiving of the People of God’ commencing on page 404 in the red New Zealand Anglican Prayer Book; the hymns are from Common Praise, the blue hymn book in the pews; and the musical setting is Curtis (PoG)

Presider: Rev’d David van Oeveren Priest Assistant: Rev’d Margaret Thompson Liturgist: Elisabeth Paterson Processional Hymn: 24 - Come, thou long-expected Jesus

Call to Worship: We wait here expectantly, eager to enter into this new church year. We gather with hope into the presence of God. There is much anticipation about what is ahead for us. We look to God to lead and guide us. The waiting is not easy. We ask God to give us patience and endurance. Our dreams are filled with hope and excitement. Let us worship God. Advent Wreath Candle-lighting: God of Advent, you call us to prepare for your revelation of love. As we worship you and work with one another to bring hope to your world, may we always be open to your calling for us.

An Environment-Justice-Peace Network member shares a Christian World Service Christmas Gift Appeal partner story - this week, Giving Hope to young people in the South Sudan

Lighting the Advent Candle of Hope The first Advent candle represents our call to hope. When we light it we look forward to something special. We anticipate the coming of Christ. We gather feeling hopeful for the change that Christ brings and we wait with excitement. This candle reminds us that the prophets longed for God’s presence. This candle reminds us that the people of the early church longed for God’s presence too. This candle is a symbol of our own longing for God’s presence, as we wait in hope for God to break anew into our lives.

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May the God of Hope be present with us. May Christ the light of the world inspire us to worship, May the Spirit of new life fill us and lead us, so that we might give hope to the world. Prayer of Approach: God calls us to this place You call us, O God, to rest in your Holy presence; You call us to be aware of those around us who are suffering; It is hard to do this when our lives are so full preparing for summer holidays. You call us to give hope to the world; And yet we are struggling at times to find hope ourselves. You call us to forgive and offer love But it is easier to critique and condemn.

Forgive us, O God, when we do not rest, when we struggle to offer hope, forgiveness and love, and where those who suffer in our world continue to do so through lack of our actions. Assurance: God forgives us. God offers us hope. Know that we are forgiven and be at peace. Thanks be to God. Amen Sentence: Stand up and raise your heads; your redemption is drawing near. Luke 21: 28b

Collect: Almighty God, you give us this season to make ourselves ready for the coming of your Son. In this time of waiting and hoping, assist us to order our lives so that we may be ready to welcome Jesus in the flesh. We ask this through him whose coming draws near, our Lord Jesus Christ, who is alive and reigns with you, in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God, now and for ever. Amen.

Reading: Isaiah 2: 1-5 Basil Brooker

Psalm: 122 (NZPB page 351) Choir

Reading: Romans 13: 11-14 Alison Thomson

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Gradual Hymn: Come now Lord Jesus AA23 - Shirley Murray

5 Come gift and token, bread to be broken - star and sign still point you, myrrh will yet anoint you. Gospel Reading: Matthew 24: 36-44 Rev’d Margaret Thompson The Sermon Rev’d David van Oeveren

410 The Affirmation of Faith - the Nicene Creed The Prayers: led by Rev’d Margaret Thompson

Jesus, in your mercy - Hear our prayer.

418 The Lord’s Prayer

419 The Peace

We greet the people near us, saying ‘Peace be with you’.

Offertory Hymn: 37 - The Lord will come and not be slow

During this hymn the bread and wine, symbols of Christ’s life, are brought to the altar; our offerings of money that support the mission and ministry of the Cathedral are collected and brought forward also. The Preparation of the Gifts Most gracious God, source of all blessing, we offer our gifts so that together we can bring hope to our world through word and action. Amen.

1 Come now, Lord Jesus, enter our Christmas, be to us no stranger in this new-made manger.

2 Come, small and human, born of a woman, yet a Son much greater of our own Creator.

3 Come, cold and crying, comfort denying, no place to receive you, few yet to believe you.

4 Come poor and simple, our flesh your temple, in your body feeling hurt as well as healing.

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CONGRATULATIONS

to the Rev’d Dorothy Brooker who

celebrated 30 years of priestly

ministry last Wednesday 23 November;

and to the Rev’d Louise Anderson

ordained priest yesterday at

Holy Trinity Cathedral, Auckland.

(Louise was formerly a parishioner at

All Saints’ Taradale)

420 The Great Thanksgiving

427 The Invitation The Choir sing the Agnus Dei as the assistants receive communion, then move to the altar rails to receive communion; then all are welcome to share the bread and wine of Christ’s life, or to receive a blessing - please come forward via the centre aisle and then return to your seats via the side aisles. Please advise an usher if you need to have communion served in your seat.

During communion, the Choir will sing: King Jesus hath a garden

428-9 Prayer after communion

The Blessing: Rev’d David van Oeveren

We share notices and news

Recessional Hymn: 31 - Lo, he comes with clouds descending

The Dismissal: Go now to love and serve the Lord. Go in peace. Amen. We go in the name of Christ. Thank you for joining us for worship - the service concludes with the organ voluntary, for which the congregation is welcome to remain seated.

If you wish to leave following the recession of clergy and choir and dismissal, please do so quietly so as not to disturb those who remain.

As the voluntary is part of our worship, applause is not considered appropriate.

After the service, all are welcome to share morning tea at the back of the Cathedral.

IN MEMORIAM

We were saddened to receive the news

this week of the deaths of the Rev’d

Geoff Harding, formerly Minister at

Clive-Haumoana Co-operating Church;

& Richard Coates, a long-time servant

of Gisborne Parish, Waiapu Diocese and

Te Pihopatanga ki te Tairawhiti.

May they rest in peace and rise in glory.

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Association of Anglican Women

Cathedral Fellowship

AAW Fellowship, along with June Vernon, extend a warm invitation for you to attend

June's Open Garden this afternoon Sunday 27th November, 2.00pm

107 Ballantyne Road, Poraiti, meet at the Cathedral at 1.45pm

for car-pooling. Afternoon tea will be served

GAMES, QUIZ WITH PRIZE AND FUN, Everyone welcome - please phone

Kay 834-4096 or June 845-2667 to advise numbers attending.

Reaching Out to The Community Come and join our 'Knit-In' in the Napier Public Library, tomorrow morning Mon-day 28th November at 10.00am as we reach out to the wider Napier Community knitting singlets for new born babies. Or bring along your own knitting and join us for coffee. Patterns and wool will be availa-ble but please bring your own needles. (size 3.5mm).

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Sung Evensong

Sunday 4th December, 5.00 pm

at Ormond Chapel, Napier Terrace.

All welcome.

Bible Society Christmas cards are now available, $8 for a pack of 12 in four different designs with either

traditional or contemporary NZ themes. Available from Keith James, ph. 843 9591.

Conversations with Luke

The final two sessions for the Thursday evening House Group on the Advent

theme will be on the 1st and 8th December, 7.30pm

at the Hopson’s, 117 George's Drive.

All are welcome to join us as an Advent special!!

Contact Murray, ph. 835 0884.

“BEING CHURCH” Saturday 28 January 2017

Time to be confirmed A Workshop facilitated by

the Rev’d Deborah Broome, Diocesan Ministry Educator.

For all people of the Waiapu Cathedral Parish of St John the Evangelist and

Ormond Chapel as we explore what it is to ‘Be Church’.

Sunday 29 January 2017

10.00 am Rev’d Deborah Broome, Diocesan Ministry Educator, will preach connecting Saturday’s

Workshop & Worship.

Chr istmas Serv icesChr istmas Serv ices

Saturday 24 December 2016

Christmas Eve

6.30pm - ‘Nativity’ Service

(especially for families)

11.30pm - Choral Eucharist

with the Cathedral Choir and

Bishop Andrew Hedge

Sunday 25 December 2016

Christmas Day

NO 8.00 am service

10.00am - Choral Eucharist

(children welcome)

At Ormond Chapel, Napier Terrace:

9.00 am - Christmas Day

Family Eucharist

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CLERGY:

Acting-Dean / HB Regional Dean: David van Oeveren 211 3457 Mobile: 021 470 337

Assisting Clergy: Dorothy Brooker 843 6779 Erice Fairbrother 021 811 870 Graeme Pilgrim 835 6777 Jon Williams 833 6382 WARDENS:

Dean’s: Martin Williams 835 0666 People’s: Jeanne Ayson 835 1920

DIRECTOR OF MUSIC:

James Mist 021 936 810

LAY ASSISTANTS:

Jennifer Harris 845 1108 Elisabeth Paterson 835 4609

OFFICE:

Tues-Fri.: 9.30am-3.30pm 835 8824 Parish Mobile: 021 688 227

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

COMING UP THIS WEEK … & OTHER DIARY DATES

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Parish Office Closed Mondays.

Tues/Weds/Thurs/Fridays weekly 9.00 am - Morning Prayer (Resurrection Chapel)

Wednesdays weekly 12 noon - Mid-day Prayer (Resurrection Chapel)

Tuesday 29 November 10.30am - Eucharist (Resurrection Chapel)

Thursday 1 December 5.00 pm - Chorister practice 7.30 pm - Choir practice

Friday 2 December 9.15 am - Pastoral Companions meet

Sunday 11 December 10.00 am - Rev’d Dorothy Brooker & Cathedral Choir at Colwyn House, Hastings, for Christmas Carols & Eucharist

Tuesday 13 December 5.30 pm - Dermot Horne students’ recital

Wednesday 14 December 9.30am - Sacred Heart College prize-giving 7.00 pm - Sacred Heart College Mass

Friday 16 December 7.00 pm - Napier Civic Choir “Messiah”

Saturday 17 December 7.30 pm - HB Orchestra - Vivaldi, Bach

Sunday 18 December 2.00 pm - Napier Civic Choir “Messiah” 7.00 pm - Christmas Carols & Readings

Next Sunday 4 December 2016 Advent 2

Cathedral services:

8.00 am - Eucharist (Aotearoa Chapel) 10.00 am - Eucharist with hymns

Ormond Chapel service: 5.00 pm - Sung Evensong

Readings: Isaiah 11: 1-10

Psalm 72: 1-7, 18-19 Romans 15: 4-13 Matthew 3: 1-12