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<strong>St</strong> <strong>Mary</strong> <strong>Redcliffe</strong><br />
<strong>Pew</strong> <strong>Leaflet</strong><br />
Fifth Sunday after Trinity<br />
1 <strong>July</strong> <strong>2018</strong><br />
Collect<br />
Almighty and everlasting God,<br />
by whose Spirit the whole body of the <strong>Church</strong><br />
is governed and sanctified:<br />
hear our prayer which we offer for all thy faithful people,<br />
that in their vocation and ministry<br />
they may serve thee in holiness and truth,<br />
to the glory of thy name;<br />
through our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. Amen<br />
Today at <strong>St</strong> <strong>Mary</strong> <strong>Redcliffe</strong><br />
8.00 am Holy Communion President Revd Peter Dill<br />
9.30 am Sung Eucharist President & Preacher Revd Peter Dill<br />
First Sunday Service<br />
Revd Kat Campion-Spall<br />
Families attending First Sunday Service please move forward during the Gloria<br />
Coffee will be served at the West End following the Eucharist. All welcome.<br />
11.15 am Choral Mattins Officiant Cecile Gillard<br />
12.30pm Baptism of Grace and Mia Hazell Revd Kat Campion-Spall<br />
3.00pm Year 6 Transition Day Revd Kat Campion-Spall & Becky Macron<br />
in <strong>St</strong> John’s Chapel and Undercroft<br />
6.30 pm Choral Evensong Officiant Revd Kat Campion-Spall<br />
Preacher Simon Goodman
Service Information<br />
9.30am Sung Eucharist<br />
Communion Setting Missa Brevis Caesar<br />
Processional Hymn 52 O worship the Lord in the beauty<br />
Readers<br />
Sidesmen<br />
Gradual Hymn 378 Immortal love, for ever full<br />
Intercessions Cecile Gillard<br />
Offertory Hymn 461 There’s a wideness in God’s mercy<br />
Motet<br />
In olden time and distant land Mold<br />
Communion Hymn 294 Just as I am, without one plea<br />
Recessional Hymn 413 Now thank we all our God<br />
11.15am Choral Mattins<br />
Introit<br />
Oculi omnium Parnell<br />
Hymn<br />
456 Teach me my God and King<br />
Responses<br />
Cleobury<br />
Psalm 56 (page 415)<br />
First Lesson Deuteronomy 15.1-11<br />
Canticles<br />
Te Deum: Harris in Ab, Jubilate: Kirk<br />
Second Lesson Acts 27.33-end<br />
Anthem<br />
O Praise God in his holiness Millington<br />
Offertory Hymn 257 This is the day the Lord has made<br />
6.30pm Choral Evensong<br />
Introit<br />
Jubilate Deo Mozart<br />
Hymn<br />
464 Thou art the way<br />
Responses<br />
Radcliffe<br />
Psalm 53 (page 411)<br />
First Lesson Jeremiah 11.1-14 Dudley Shellard<br />
Canticles<br />
Sumsion in A<br />
Second Lesson Romans 13.1-10 Richard James<br />
Anthem<br />
God is Love Carter<br />
Hymn<br />
248ii O strength and stay<br />
Offertory Hymn 377 Immortal, invisible, God only wise
A Reading from the Book of Lamentations: Lamentations 3.22-33<br />
The steadfast love of the Lord never ceases, his mercies never come to an end.<br />
They are new every morning; great is your faithfulness.<br />
‘The LORD is my portion,’ says my soul, ‘therefore I will hope in him.’<br />
The LORD is good to those who wait for him, to the soul that seeks him.<br />
It is good that one should wait quietly for the salvation of the LORD.<br />
It is good for one to bear the yoke in youth,<br />
to sit alone in silence when the Lord has imposed it,<br />
to put one’s mouth to the dust (there may yet be hope),<br />
to give one’s cheek to the smiter, and be filled with insults.<br />
For the Lord will not reject for ever.<br />
Although he causes grief, he will have compassion<br />
according to the abundance of his steadfast love;<br />
for he does not willingly afflict or grieve anyone.<br />
Reader: This is the word of the Lord.<br />
Response: Thanks be to God.<br />
A Reading from the Second Letter of Paul to the Corinthians: 2 Corinthians 8.7-15<br />
You excel in everything—in faith, in speech, in knowledge, in utmost eagerness, and in<br />
our love for you—so we want you to excel also in this generous undertaking.<br />
I do not say this as a command, but I am testing the genuineness of your love against<br />
the earnestness of others. For you know the generous act of our Lord Jesus Christ, that<br />
though he was rich, yet for your sakes he became poor, so that by his poverty you<br />
might become rich. And in this matter I am giving my advice: it is appropriate for you<br />
who began last year not only to do something but even to desire to do something—<br />
now finish doing it, so that your eagerness may be matched by completing it according<br />
to your means. For if the eagerness is there, the gift is acceptable according to what<br />
one has—not according to what one does not have. I do not mean that there should be<br />
relief for others and pressure on you, but it is a question of a fair balance between your<br />
present abundance and their need, so that their abundance may be for your need, in<br />
order that there may be a fair balance. As it is written, ‘The one who had much did not<br />
have too much, and the one who had little did not have too little.’<br />
Reader: This is the word of the Lord.<br />
Response: Thanks be to God.<br />
The Gospel Acclamation - Sung by all<br />
Choir: They placed the sick before Jesus;<br />
and all who touched him were healed. cf Mark 6.56<br />
All: Alleluia.
Hear the Gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ according to Mark:<br />
Response: Glory to you, O Lord<br />
Mark 5.21-end<br />
When Jesus had crossed again in the boat to the other side, a great crowd<br />
gathered round him; and he was by the lake. Then one of the leaders of the<br />
synagogue named Jairus came and, when he saw him, fell at his feet and begged<br />
him repeatedly, ‘My little daughter is at the point of death. Come and lay your<br />
hands on her, so that she may be made well, and live.’ So he went with him.<br />
And a large crowd followed him and pressed in on him. Now there was a woman<br />
who had been suffering from haemorrhages for twelve years. She had endured<br />
much under many physicians, and had spent all that she had; and she was no<br />
better, but rather grew worse. She had heard about Jesus, and came up behind<br />
him in the crowd and touched his cloak, for she said, ‘If I but touch his clothes, I<br />
will be made well.’ Immediately her haemorrhage stopped; and she felt in her<br />
body that she was healed of her disease. Immediately aware that power had gone<br />
forth from him, Jesus turned about in the crowd and said, ‘Who touched my<br />
clothes?’ And his disciples said to him, ‘You see the crowd pressing in on you; how<br />
can you say, “Who touched me?” ’ He looked all round to see who had done it.<br />
But the woman, knowing what had happened to her, came in fear and trembling,<br />
fell down before him, and told him the whole truth. He said to her, ‘Daughter,<br />
your faith has made you well; go in peace, and be healed of your disease.’<br />
While he was still speaking, some people came from the leader’s house to say,<br />
‘Your daughter is dead. Why trouble the teacher any further?’ But overhearing<br />
what they said, Jesus said to the leader of the synagogue, ‘Do not fear, only<br />
believe.’ He allowed no one to follow him except Peter, James, and John, the<br />
brother of James. When they came to the house of the leader of the synagogue,<br />
he saw a commotion, people weeping and wailing loudly. When he had entered,<br />
he said to them, ‘Why do you make a commotion and weep? The child is not dead<br />
but sleeping.’ And they laughed at him. Then he put them all outside, and took<br />
the child’s father and mother and those who were with him, and went in where<br />
the child was. He took her by the hand and said to her, ‘Talitha cum’, which<br />
means, ‘Little girl, get up!’ And immediately the girl got up and began to walk<br />
about (she was twelve years of age). At this they were overcome with<br />
amazement. He strictly ordered them that no one should know this, and told<br />
them to give her something to eat.<br />
Reader: This is the Gospel of the Lord.<br />
Response: Praise to you, O Christ.
Our Prayers<br />
The Anglican <strong>Church</strong><br />
We pray for the the <strong>Church</strong> of North India (United) and the Most Revd Dr Prem<br />
Chand Singh Moderator of CNI & Bishop of Jabalpur.<br />
In our deanery, we pray for the Revd Andrew Doarks, and the churches of <strong>St</strong><br />
Francis & <strong>St</strong> Aldhelm’s, Bedminster.<br />
The World<br />
Let us pray for refugees around the world: those who are escaping conflict,<br />
persecution or in search of a better life. May they be greeted with love and<br />
acceptance, not hostility.<br />
The Community<br />
We pray for our Sunday School families, as well as students at <strong>St</strong> <strong>Mary</strong> <strong>Redcliffe</strong><br />
and Temple School and Sixth Form who have finished their final exams.<br />
Let us also pray for all those who come here for funerals and memorials.<br />
Baptism<br />
We pray for Grace and Mia Hazell who are being baptised today and their family<br />
and friends.<br />
Recent Prayers<br />
Rachel.<br />
Our Ongoing Prayers<br />
Meg, Tal, Hazel, Joyce, Lizzie, Tom, Christine & Jonathan, Valerie, Caitlin, and<br />
Christina.<br />
Departed<br />
Roger Feneley.<br />
WWI Commemoration<br />
We remember Able Seaman Charles Martin of the Collington Battalion RN on 3 rd<br />
<strong>July</strong> 1918, age unknown.<br />
Year’s Mind<br />
Lillian Godfrey, Emlyn Frederick Hancock, Doris Gladys Hook and the Victims of<br />
the London Bombing in 2005.<br />
Prayer for the <strong>Pew</strong> <strong>Leaflet</strong><br />
Spirit of wisdom, give us understanding to support and encourage young people<br />
receiving exam results at this time. Guide them to make wise choices for their<br />
future. May they not lose hope if their plans have to change, but always<br />
remember that they are valued as your children.
Notices<br />
REDCLIFFE FESTIVAL 15 JULY: We are having a new celebration this year, which we are<br />
calling the <strong>Redcliffe</strong> Festival. It will be a celebration of the life of SMR, including<br />
baptisms and admission to communion for some of our congregation members, an end<br />
of term celebration of the choir, the procession of banners of the groups and activities<br />
that contribute to the life of the church, and will be rounded off with a church picnic<br />
afterwards in the South <strong>Church</strong>yard. It’s an all age service so we’ll all be staying<br />
together for the whole service. Please note the later start time of 10.30. Bring some<br />
finger food to share, and please bring something to sit on – picnic rugs or garden chairs<br />
if you need one.<br />
POT LUCK LUNCH Mon, 2 <strong>July</strong> is at the home of Rosie Cooper at 12.30pm. All are<br />
welcome; please bring either sandwiches for 2 or fruit for 2. If directions are needed,<br />
please contact 0117 9730383.<br />
HYMN SING-A-LONG at Faithspace <strong>Church</strong> Centre, Prewett <strong>St</strong>, at 11am on Wed, 4 <strong>July</strong>.<br />
Everyone welcome. Come and sing, and enjoy coffee and cake.<br />
THE FUNERAL SERVICE FOR ROGER FENELEY will be held here on Friday 6 Jul at 11am, followed<br />
by refreshments in the church. Our condolences to Roger’s family and friends.<br />
A HUGE THANK YOU to everyone who helped on Sat 23 June to plant 50 new lavender<br />
plants and give the Garden of Remembrance some extra TLC.<br />
SOUNDINGS: From 20 Jul-2 Aug, we will be hosting an exhibition, produced by<br />
Alldaybreakfast. Sounding is an immersive experience of sound, words and objects<br />
evoking the Transatlantic Slave Trade and its legacies.<br />
PART-TIME TEMPORARY VERGER VACANCY: We have a rare opportunity within the <strong>St</strong> <strong>Mary</strong><br />
<strong>Redcliffe</strong> <strong>Church</strong> Verging team for a temporary part time verger. We are looking for a<br />
keen, personable, energetic, individual to join this established team. Someone who<br />
is quick to learn and confident to speedily apply what they have learnt. The ideal<br />
person will be a team player but is also capable of working on their own, be open<br />
and friendly and able to communicate well with a wide range of people. The role will<br />
help deliver the broader generally non-liturgical responsibilities of Verging role<br />
including presentation of the church, helping to maintain the building, helping us to<br />
meet appropriate health and safety obligations, dealing with contractors overseeing<br />
minor repairs and maintenance, helping with visitor welcome, concerts and events.<br />
Due to the critical nature of this position we are looking for someone who can start<br />
immediately.<br />
· Contract: Three-month fixed term contract<br />
· Hours per week: 25 – Flexible, variable, weekly rota<br />
· Pay: £8.50 per hour<br />
· Closing date for applications: midnight Mon 9 Jul <strong>2018</strong>.<br />
· Interviews: week commencing Mon 16 Jul <strong>2018</strong><br />
For a copy of the Role Profile and an application form please see<br />
http://www.stmaryredcliffe.co.uk/vacancies.html or contact Peter Rignall, Tel: 0117<br />
231 0060, Email: peter.rignall@stmaryredlciffe.co.uk
This Week at <strong>St</strong> <strong>Mary</strong> <strong>Redcliffe</strong><br />
Morning and Evening Prayer is normally said in the Lady Chapel,<br />
Monday – Friday at 8.30am & 4.30pm. All are welcome.<br />
Monday 2 <strong>July</strong><br />
12.30pm Pot Luck Lunches At Rosie Cooper’s See notes<br />
7.30pm Bristol Postcard Club Faithspace CC<br />
Tuesday 3 <strong>July</strong><br />
10.00am Coffee Morning Faithspace CC Revd Peter Dill<br />
12.30pm Holy Communion <strong>St</strong> Johns Chapel<br />
6.30pm Christian Meditation Faithspace CC Lewis Semple<br />
6.30pm Boys Choir Practice<br />
Wednesday 4 <strong>July</strong><br />
11.00am Hymn Sing-a-Long Faithspace CC Rosemary Kingsford<br />
12 noon Lunch Club FCC RNIB Royal National Institute of Blind People<br />
2.30pm <strong>Redcliffe</strong> Film Club Faithspace CC A Good Year<br />
Thursday 5 <strong>July</strong><br />
10-12noon <strong>Redcliffe</strong> Gardening Group Somerset Square<br />
12.30pm Holy Communion Lady Chapel Revd Kat Campion-Spall<br />
1.15pm Organ Recital Ian Crabbe Marlborough College<br />
4.15pm Girls Choir Practice<br />
Friday 6 <strong>July</strong><br />
11.00am Funeral Service for Roger Feneley<br />
6.30pm Boys Choir Practice<br />
7.00pm Full Choir Practice<br />
Saturday 7 <strong>July</strong><br />
BELL PEALS<br />
Services Next Sunday – 8 <strong>July</strong> <strong>2018</strong><br />
Sixth Sunday after Trinity<br />
8.00 am Holy Communion<br />
President: Revd Kat Campion-Spall<br />
9.30 am Sung Eucharist<br />
President & Preacher:<br />
Revd Kat Campion-Spall<br />
Readings: Ezekiel 2.1-5<br />
2 Corinthians 12.2-10<br />
Mark 6.1-13<br />
11.15 am Choral Mattins<br />
Officiant: Alison Ranken<br />
Readings: Deuteronomy 24.10-end<br />
Acts 28.1-16<br />
6.30 pm Choral Evensong<br />
Officiant: Simon Goodman<br />
Preacher: Revd Kat Campion-Spall<br />
Readings: Jeremiah 20.1-11a<br />
Romans 14.1-17
Contacts<br />
Parish Office parish.office@stmaryredcliffe.co.uk 0117 231 0060<br />
12 Colston Parade, <strong>Redcliffe</strong>, Bristol, BS1 6RA<br />
Admin Executive Evelyn Burton-Guyett 0117 231 0060<br />
evelyn.burton-guyett@stmaryredcliffe.co.uk<br />
Operations Manager Peter Rignall 0117 231 0073<br />
peter.rignall@stmaryredcliffe.co.uk<br />
Vicar<br />
Revd Dan Tyndall<br />
On <strong>St</strong>udy Leave until September<br />
Associate Vicar Revd Kat Campion-Spall 0117 231 0070<br />
kat.campion-spall@stmaryredcliffe.co.uk 0750 631 0564<br />
<strong>Church</strong>wardens Richard James 0117 966 2291<br />
richard@bristolbound.co.uk<br />
Elizabeth Shanahan 07808 505977<br />
eshanahan21@gmail.com<br />
Director of Music Andrew Kirk 0117 231 0065<br />
andrew.kirk@stmaryredcliffe.co.uk<br />
Head Verger Matthew Buckmaster 0117 231 0061<br />
matthew.buckmaster@stmaryredcliffe.co.uk<br />
Verger on Duty verger@stmaryredcliffe.co.uk 0117 231 0061<br />
Education Officer Sarah Yates 0117 231 0072<br />
sarah.yates@stmaryredcliffe.co.uk<br />
Arc Café (ARA) 0117 929 8658<br />
The Small Print:<br />
ü Children are very welcome at all our services and we have a Sunday School during<br />
the 9.30 Sung Eucharist.<br />
ü Please ring the parish office if anyone is in hospital or needs Visiting.<br />
ü If you are new to us please fill in the Newcomers leaflet and hand it in.<br />
ü There is a Loop System in the nave, but you’ll need to use the T position.<br />
ü Toilets and baby changing facilities are in the Undercroft and there is<br />
a level access Portaloo by the South Porch.<br />
ü Collections are taken during each service to help fund the on-going<br />
work of the church. If you pay tax in the UK please use a Gift Aid<br />
envelope so that we can make your donation go further.<br />
ü Please switch off your Mobile Phone and<br />
ü Please do not take Photographs or record any part of the service.<br />
Copyright: acknowledgement (where not already indicated above): Bible passages are from The New Revised<br />
<strong>St</strong>andard Version of the Bible copyright © 1989 by the Division of Christian Education of the National Council of<br />
<strong>Church</strong>es in the USA. Used by permission. All Rights Reserved. Common Worship: Services and Prayers for the<br />
<strong>Church</strong> of England, material from which is included in this service is copyright, © The Archbishops’ Council, 2000.