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CORPUS CHRISTI
(Sunday 22 June 2014)
WELCOME TO ST JOHN’S CHURCH, DEE WHY
St John’s is a place of soul-stirring worship, challenging preaching, fine
art and music, warm fellowship and outreach. It remains as Dee Why’s
oldest institution.
We are an Anglican parish in the Catholic Tradition of Anglicanism,
which:
п‚· welcomes everyone
п‚· seeks to live the life of Christ in community
п‚· reaches out in love to others to share this life
If you are a baptised communicant Christian from another Church you
are welcome to receive Holy Communion with us today, or you may
choose to come forward to receive a blessing.
Please join us for refreshments after all services.
as we celebrate
CORPUS CHRISTI
(Sunday 22 June 2014)
8:00am
Hymns:
Setting:
10:00am
Hymns:
Setting:
Motet:
Voluntary:
4:00pm
6:00pm
Hymns:
Psalm:
Introit:
Canticles:
Responses:
Anthem:
Voluntary:
Holy Eucharist
517, 520, 531 (TIS)
Holy Trinity Mass (Ross)
Family Eucharist with Godly Play
517, 520, 531 (TIS)
Missa Sanctae Ceciliae (Brumby)
Ave Verum (Mozart)
Passacaglia in D minor BuxWV 161 (Buxtehude)
Adult Preparation for the Sacraments
Choral Evensong sung by The Cathedral Singers
See Hymn Sheet
150
O Taste and See (Ralph Vaughan-Williams)
Thomas Attwood Walmisley in D minor
William Smith
Greater love (John Ireland)
Le banquet celeste (Olivier Messiaen)
St John’s Anglican Church acknowledges the traditional custodians of this land
and pays respect to all Aboriginal people, and to their families past and present.
For more information please visit our website www.stjohnsdeewhy.org.au
FROM THE RECTOR
22 June 2014
Dear Friends,
The feast of Corpus Christi (the Body and Blood of Christ) gives us the opportunity to
reflect on Jesus’ wonderful gift to us of himself in the Holy Eucharist. In the Blessed
Sacrament we participate in and show forth Christ’s saving passion and death,
receive his divine life and experience his presence and love.
The Eucharist is not an optional extra for those Christians who might like this way of worshipping.
Jesus commanded us to celebrate the Eucharist as the means whereby we are incorporated into the
community of the redeemed and equipped by his grace through word and sacrament to serve him in
the world.
May our worship today bring us close to the Saviour who calls us to this sacred banquet.
With every blessing,
Fr Steven Salmon, Rector
COMING EVENTS
Sun 22 Jun
Sat 19 Jul
Sat 9 Aug
Sat 23 Aug
Sat 20 Sun 21 Sep
Sat 11 Oct
Sun 19 Oct
Mon 3 Nov
Sat 22 Nov
Sun 23 Nov
Corpus Christi
Choral Evensong – Cathedral Singers 6:00pm
Men’s Breakfast following 7:30am Eucharist
Rising Stars of the Organ 2:00pm
Trivia Night 6:00pm
Weekend Festival of Music
Afternoon Tea Dance 3:00pm
Bear Cottage Benefit Concert 7:00pm
Dedication Festival & Parish Lunch 10:00am
All Souls’ Day – Fauré’s Requiem 7:30pm
St John’s Parish Fête
Christ the King – Cathedral Singers 10:00am
PARISH NEWS
Music notes for today’s Family Eucharist: The anthem this morning is a setting
of the fourteenth-century Eucharistic hymn 'Ave Verum Corpus' (K618) composed by
W. A. Mozart (1756-1791) in June 1791 at the spa town of Baden bei Wien, near
Vienna. Mozart wrote the motet in a break during the composition of The Magic Flute.
Written only six months before his death the motet foreshadows various stylistic
elements of the famous Requiem. The opening of the motet is usually translated as
follows: Hail, true Body, born of the Virgin Mary, who having truly suffered, was
sacrificed on the cross for mankind, whose pierced side flowed with water and blood.
The voluntary this morning is a series of variations over a fixed pedal motif, known in
German as a Passacaglia and in English as a Chaconne. The organist Dietrich
Buxtehude (c. 1637 - 1707) was a great inspiration to J. S. Bach who once walked
over 200 miles to hear him play.
Corpus Christi – Choral Evensong:
Tonight at 6:00pm we welcome again
The Cathedral Singers singing
Evensong, to be followed by
refreshments. This group was formed
in 1989 and consists of around twenty
people dedicated to excellence in
church music and who perform a wide repertoire from the 16th to 21st
centuries. Helpers needed, please to assist with bringing food for supper,
welcome guests and join in the worship; please speak with Robyn Couch if
you can help.
St John’s Pins'n'Needles Group meets next on Tuesday 24 June, 9:30am
to 12:30pm in the hall. For information, please speak with Pam Fisher (9939
6330) or Heather Andrews (9971 6132).
St John’s weekday ministries will be in
recess over the school holidays from Monday 30 June to Friday 11 July,
including children’s and young people’s activities, and Wednesday Bible Studies.
A well-earned break and opportunity to refresh for our many ministry leaders!
п‚· Fr Steven and Dn Sandra will be taking leave over this time also;
п‚· On 6 and 13 July, Fr John Butterworth is to take the Sunday morning
services (to include Godly Play at 10:00am).
п‚· Deacon Jenny will take the Wednesday Services and look after any
funerals, however, there will be no other weekday services in the holidays;
п‚· There will be no evening service on Sunday 6 July. Tom Edwards will sing
Evensong on 13 July.
School Holiday Arrangements:
Happy Birthday to Heather Andrews (25th), Sally Bate, Ray Phelps (28th)
Daily Mass: In the Eucharist we recall, proclaim and share sacramentally in
Christ’s offering of himself on the Cross for our salvation. It is both a gift and a
commandment from the Lord. The daily Mass is the engine that drives the
parish!
Please be part of this ministry of prayer and worship during the week if you are
able, especially if you are coming in to St John’s anyway for some rostered duty
or other purpose. (I might add that there could be no greater support and
encouragement to our deacons Sandra and Jenny, and to me.)
…Fr Steven
St John’s Church and Community Centre – Sanctuary for all seeking
purpose in life; finding and sharing hope and strength; a place for prayer,
meditation, listening, learning, understanding, friendship, care,
encouragement and action.
Reading this week’s pew sheet, please reflect on ministries that focus on:
Worship at St John’s.
The people at worship are truly blessed – and through the sacraments we share
those special moments – receiving and taking into our everyday lives God’s rich
grace.
Think about this: our own congregation at worship is
one small part of the millions of men, women and
children who gather united for this purpose – all
denominations, all races, on all continents – all
people on different paths and stages in their life
journeys, but each seeking in their individual situation
to discover and follow “the way, truth and life”. It is
with this wider perspective that each Christian
can believe, hold hope and convey the love that
will truly transform the world.
For our part there are many at St John’s who are
actively working in this universal act of worship.
Our Parish worship extends beyond the Sunday morning services to the homes
of the sick and housebound, to the daily Mass and to other places where two and
three are gathered in his name. It is not only Fr Steven, Dn Sandra and Dn
Jenny, but also our servers, eucharistic assistants, leaders of different groups in
the parish, organist and choir, readers and intercessors, sidespeople, those who
prepare the gifts and other items used in the services, those who clean and
maintain our church building and contents, and those who arrange fellowship
and refreshments – all are privileged to be part of this great world-wide sacred
offering.
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HOW TO CONTACT US
Where to find us:
Cnr Avon Road and Oaks Avenue, Dee Why 2099
Parish Priest:
Fr Steven Salmon SSC
9971 8694 (Office and Rectory).
[email protected]
0417 359 792 (mob)
The Rev’d Sandra Salmon (Hon)
[email protected]
9971 8694 (Office and Rectory)
0409 412 798 (mob)
The Rev’d Jennifer Barry (Hon)
[email protected]
0457 396 323 (mob)
Tel:
Email:
Parish Deacon:
Email:
Tel:
Assistant Deacon:
Email:
Churchwardens:
Email:
Bev Bingham (on leave)
Robyn Couch
Tony Johnson
[email protected]
0414 645 338 (mob)
0419 225 011 (mob)
Tom Edwards
[email protected]
0481 563 258 (mob)
Children’s
Ministry:
Lynette Johnson
Dn Sandra Salmon
0408 254 125 (mob)
Pastoral Care:
Lynette Johnson
0408 254 125 (mob)
Director of Music:
Email:
Dn Sandra Salmon
[email protected]
(Baptism Preparation and Hospital Visitor)
Administration:
Office phone:
Office hours:
Office email:
Maintenance:
Postal address:
Website:
Other
Parish
Council
Members:
Graeme Couch
9971 8694 (Fax 9971 8252)
9:30am–2:00pm (Mon–Fri)
[email protected]
[email protected]
PO Box 495
Dee Why NSW 2099
www.stjohnsdeewhy.org.au
Heather Andrews
Don Fisher
Dudley Johnson
Don Stephens
Valda Ashover
Pam Fisher
Roz Peterson
Katherine Ward
0417 287 131 (mob)
Neridah Byrne
Lynette Johnson
Anne Seddon
St John’s Parish seeks to be environmentally aware and responsible in our
use of resources.
THE WEEK AHEAD AT ST JOHN’S
(on the corner of Avon Road and Oaks Avenue)
The church is open during the day for personal prayer. Morning and Evening Prayer is
normally said each day (except Tuesdays) at 8:15am and 5:15pm.
Mon 23 Jun 9:30-11:15am
Playtime
12:00noon
Holy Eucharist (chapel)
Tue 24 Jun THE BIRTH OF JOHN THE BAPTIST
9:00am
Op Shop Sorting
9:30am-12:30pm Pins’n’Needles
10:00am-1:00pm CafГ©
(by appointment) Cottage Counselling
5:00-6:00pm
Junior Choir Practice
7:15-8:45pm
Senior Choir Practice
Wed 25 Jun 10:00am
Holy Eucharist with Healing Prayers
11:15am-12:30
Bible Study
(by appointment) Cottage Counselling
5:30-8:30pm
Street Mission: Wednesday Night CafГ©
Thu 26 Jun 9:30-11:15am
Playtime
12:00noon
Holy Eucharist (chapel)
(by appointment) Cottage Counselling
Fri
27 Jun SACRED HEART
9:00am
Holy Eucharist (chapel)
10:00am-1:00pm St John’s Café
5:30pm
Sacrament of Reconciliation
(A priest is normally available in the church for Confessions from
5:30 pm to 6:00 pm or contact Fr Steven for other times)
6:15-7:45pm
Youth Group (2nd & 4th Friday in month)
Sat 28 Jun Immaculate Heart of Mary
9:00am
Holy Eucharist (chapel)
Sun 29 Jun SS PETER AND PAUL
8:00am
Holy Eucharist
10:00am
Family Eucharist
6:00 pm
Evensong
Morning Readings: Acts 12: 1-11; 2 Timothy 4: 6-8, 17-18;
Matthew 16: 13-19
Children are always welcome in all our church services at St John's. In
addition, at the 10:00am service there is Godly Play for children from three to
twelve years, and our CrГЁche (unsupervised) where parents can take little ones if
upset or restless while still following the service on the large TV screen.
WE REMEMBER IN PRAYER
Those who are ill:
Ana, Sophie, Gill, Louise, Mary, Suru, Yvette, Michael Aitken, Margaret
Baker, Annette Bird, Kay Burton, Stephen Butler, John Byrne, Luiz Castro,
Nora Davidson, Gary Fenton, Marie Hansen, Leah Hermanns, Peter Hill,
Joe Jones, Kerrie McAlpin, Ross Morgans, Anne Newell, Ken O’Donell,
Elaine Rich, Tom Ridgway, Kevin Ross, Jan Smith, Brian Taylor, Joan Van
Leeuwen, Stephen Ward, Noel Warr
Others in need of prayer:
Belinda, Larka, Anita, Donna, Russell, Thomas, Jasmine and Ryan, David,
Greg, Leah, Lisa, Mark, Fay Baker, Virginia Baker, Elizabeth Balharry, Joy
Beness, June Bennett, Cameron Browne, Bob & Margaret Brownley, Joy
Burge, Craig Butler, Shirley Butler, John and Norma Byles, Susan Caldis,
Dorothy Cole, Beryl Cornish, Betty Coward, John Cranfield, Fr Jim
Cranswick, Anne Evans, Jean Field, Kevin Flicker, Clarrie and Stella
Greaves, Norma Halford, Eric Hastings Snr, Michelle Hayden, Peter
Huckleby, Margaret James, Sue Kinging, Alec, Midge Lee, Joanne Lucock,
Grace MacKay, Lois Maze, Bob and Vivienne McMullin, Lilian Miles, Byron
Moore, Grayden Moore, Joan Morgans, Del Nattrass, Rebecca O’Donnell,
Jessica, Angus, Daniel and Lucy, Stephen Palmer, Bill and Karin Peters,
Fiona Peterson, John Posener, Joan Preuss, Isabel Ridgway, Debby
Roberts, Olwyn Rogers, Patricia Sara, Bob Satchell, Pam Seddon, Lena
Simpkins, Denise Soltau, Don Stephens, Jill and Kareena Sutcliffe, Jennifer
and Michael Taylor, Joan Taylor, Alle Tesoriero, Phil and Margaret Turley,
Audette Vaughan, Cynthia Watts, Florence Watts, Kimberley Webster, Ted
Wenning, Val West, John Wickes, Kath Yabsley
Those who died recently:
Joe Jones, Hilary Dowe, John McIntyre (bishop), Helen Mayall, Margaret
Rodgers (deaconess), Gwen Goldsworthy
Those whose anniversaries of death occur at this time:
Adele Green (22nd), Reg Harris, Lois Greenwood (23rd), Alan Setchell
(priest), Dot Edgley (24th), Vanessa Batcheldor (25th), Ruth Louridas (26th),
Lindsay Aked (27th), Pamela Learmonth, Jenny Welch (28th)
22 June 2014 – Corpus Christi – Rostered Duties
8:00am
Lee Hansen
Stan Jeffery
Jean Knight
Lee Hansen
Christopher Rynd
Peter Cunningham
Alma Ondevilla
Roz Peterson
Jill Knox
Alma Ondevilla
Sidespeople:
Readers:
Intercessor:
Chalice:
Servers:
Morning Tea:
Godly Play
Judy Hayden
Michelle Hayden
- Storyteller:
- Door person:
Cleaning:
Heather Andrews
10:00am
Tony Johnson
Wendy Johnson
Dudley Johnson
Cynthia Watts
Chris Salmon
Adam Roberts
Valda Ashover
Debby Roberts
Adam Roberts
Kathe Swales
Matthew Robinson
Helen Hastings
Shirley Butler
Sandra Salmon
Robyn Couch
Brass:
Joan Butler
6:00pm
Ray Phelps
Robyn Couch
Kathe Swales
Roz Peterson
Grounds:
Don Fisher
29 June 2014 – Ordinary Sunday – Rostered Duties
Sidespeople:
Readers:
Intercessor:
Chalice:
Servers:
Morning Tea:
Godly Play
Cleaning:
Rob Peterson
8:00am
Chas Coward
Glen Kinging
Alan Plambeck
Peter Cunningham
Roz Peterson
Glen Kinging
Jess Rynd
Brian Butler
Jess Rynd
Anne Seddon
10:00am
6:00pm
Tony Johnson
Valda Ashover
Liz Hamilton
Neridah Byrne
Roger Soltau
Bob Brownley
Dudley Johnson
Kathe Swales
Debby Roberts
Alma Ondevilla
Adam Roberts
Robyn Couch
Kathe Swales
Kathe Swales
Kyle Cutugno
Judy Hayden
Heather Andrews
Michelle Hayden
Suzanne Park
- Storyteller:
Katherine Ward
- Door person:
Alma Ondevilla
Brass:
Grounds:
Neridah Byrne
Glen Kinging, Alan Plambeck