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<strong>St</strong> <strong>Mary</strong> <strong>Redcliffe</strong><br />

<strong>Pew</strong> <strong>Leaflet</strong><br />

Fourth Sunday of Epiphany<br />

<strong>27</strong> <strong>January</strong> <strong>2019</strong><br />

Collect<br />

Almighty God, creator of all things,<br />

who in the beginning<br />

didst command the light to shine out of darkness:<br />

grant that the light of the glorious gospel of Christ<br />

may dispel the darkness of ignorance and unbelief,<br />

shine into the hearts of all thy people,<br />

and reveal the knowledge of thy glory<br />

in the face of Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen<br />

Today at <strong>St</strong> <strong>Mary</strong> <strong>Redcliffe</strong><br />

8.00 am Holy Communion President: Revd Dan Tyndall<br />

9.30 am Sung Eucharist President: Revd Dan Tyndall<br />

Preacher: Revd Kat Campion-Spall<br />

Sunday School please move forward during the First Hymn<br />

Coffee will be served at the West End following the Eucharist. All welcome.<br />

11.15am Choral Mattins Officiant: Denise Reynolds<br />

4.00pm <strong>Redcliffe</strong> Rockets Leader: Becky Macron<br />

in the Undercroft<br />

6.30 pm Choral Evensong Officiant: Bryan Anderson<br />

Preacher: Revd Dan Tyndall


Service Information<br />

9.30am Sung Eucharist<br />

Communion Setting Christchurch Service – Archer<br />

Processional Hymn 345 Christ is the King<br />

Readers<br />

Angela Hogg and John <strong>St</strong>eed<br />

Gradual Hymn 388 Jesus shall reign<br />

Intercessions Simon Goodman<br />

Offertory Hymn 302 O thou who at the eucharist<br />

Anthem<br />

My Lord has come - Todd<br />

Communion Hymn <strong>27</strong>8 Christ be with me<br />

Recessional Hymn 26 Hark the herald angels sing<br />

11.15am Choral Mattins<br />

Introit<br />

Why impious Herod<br />

Hymn<br />

353 Dear Lord and father of mankind<br />

Responses<br />

Radcliffe<br />

Psalm Ps 113 Page 495<br />

First Lesson Deuteronomy 30.11-15<br />

Canticles<br />

Ireland in F<br />

Second Lesson 3 John 1.5-8<br />

Anthem<br />

Praise to God - Campbell<br />

Offertory Hymn 443 Rejoice the Lord is King<br />

6.30pm Choral Evensong<br />

sung by the altos, tenors and basses<br />

Introit<br />

Why impious Herod<br />

Hymn<br />

426 O Praise the Lord<br />

Responses<br />

Cleobury<br />

Psalm 33.1-12 Page 383<br />

First Lesson Numbers 9.15-end Rob Dawes<br />

Canticles<br />

Wood in E<br />

Second Lesson 1 Corinthians 7.17-24 Graham Alsop<br />

Anthem<br />

Great Lord of Lords - Wood<br />

Hymn<br />

241 Before the ending of the day<br />

Offertory Hymn 366 God of mercy, God of grace


Readings for the Eucharists<br />

A Reading from the Prophet Nehemiah: Nehemiah 8.1-3, 5-6, 8-10<br />

All the people gathered together into the square before the Water Gate. They told the scribe Ezra to<br />

bring the book of the law of Moses, which the LORD had given to Israel. Accordingly, the priest Ezra<br />

brought the law before the assembly, both men and women and all who could hear with<br />

understanding. This was on the first day of the seventh month. He read from it facing the square before<br />

the Water Gate from early morning until midday, in the presence of the men and the women and<br />

those who could understand; and the ears of all the people were attentive to the book of the law. And<br />

Ezra opened the book in the sight of all the people, for he was standing above all the people; and when<br />

he opened it, all the people stood up. Then Ezra blessed the LORD, the great God, and all the people<br />

answered, ‘Amen, Amen’, lifting up their hands. Then they bowed their heads and worshipped the<br />

LORD with their faces to the ground. So they read from the book, from the law of God, with<br />

interpretation. They gave the sense, so that the people understood the reading.<br />

And Nehemiah, who was the governor, and Ezra the priest and scribe, and the Levites who taught the<br />

people said to all the people, ‘This day is holy to the LORD your God; do not mourn or weep.’ For all the<br />

people wept when they heard the words of the law. Then he said to them, ‘Go your way, eat the fat<br />

and drink sweet wine and send portions of them to those for whom nothing is prepared, for this day is<br />

holy to our LORD; and do not be grieved, for the joy of the LORD is your strength.’<br />

Reader:<br />

Response:<br />

This is the word of the Lord.<br />

Thanks be to God.<br />

A Reading from the First Letter of Paul to the Corinthians: 1 Corinthians 12.12-31a<br />

For just as the body is one and has many members, and all the members of the body, though many,<br />

are one body, so it is with Christ. For in the one Spirit we were all baptized into one body—Jews or<br />

Greeks, slaves or free—and we were all made to drink of one Spirit.<br />

Indeed, the body does not consist of one member but of many. If the foot were to say, ‘Because I am<br />

not a hand, I do not belong to the body’, that would not make it any less a part of the body. And if the<br />

ear were to say, ‘Because I am not an eye, I do not belong to the body’, that would not make it any less<br />

a part of the body. If the whole body were an eye, where would the hearing be? If the whole body<br />

were hearing, where would the sense of smell be? But as it is, God arranged the members in the body,<br />

each one of them, as he chose. If all were a single member, where would the body be? As it is, there are<br />

many members, yet one body. The eye cannot say to the hand, ‘I have no need of you’, nor again the<br />

head to the feet, ‘I have no need of you.’ On the contrary, the members of the body that seem to be<br />

weaker are indispensable, and those members of the body that we think less honourable we clothe<br />

with greater honour, and our less respectable members are treated with greater respect; whereas our<br />

more respectable members do not need this. But God has so arranged the body, giving the greater<br />

honour to the inferior member, that there may be no dissension within the body, but the members


may have the same care for one another. If one member suffers, all suffer together with it; if one<br />

member is honoured, all rejoice together with it.<br />

Now you are the body of Christ and individually members of it. And God has appointed in the church<br />

first apostles, second prophets, third teachers; then deeds of power, then gifts of healing, forms of<br />

assistance, forms of leadership, various kinds of tongues. Are all apostles? Are all prophets? Are all<br />

teachers? Do all work miracles? Do all possess gifts of healing? Do all speak in tongues? Do all interpret?<br />

But strive for the greater gifts. And I will show you a still more excellent way.<br />

Reader:<br />

Response:<br />

This is the word of the Lord.<br />

Thanks be to God.<br />

The Gospel Acclamation - Sung by all<br />

Choir:<br />

All:<br />

All spoke well of Jesus;<br />

today the scriptures have been fulfilled. cf Luke 4.21,22<br />

Alleluia, Alleluia….<br />

Hear the Gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ according to Luke: Luke 4.14-21<br />

Response: Glory be to thee, O Lord<br />

Then Jesus, filled with the power of the Spirit, returned to Galilee, and a report about him spread<br />

through all the surrounding country. He began to teach in their synagogues and was praised by<br />

everyone.<br />

When he came to Nazareth, where he had been brought up, he went to the synagogue on the sabbath<br />

day, as was his custom. He stood up to read, and the scroll of the prophet Isaiah was given to him. He<br />

unrolled the scroll and found the place where it was written:<br />

‘The Spirit of the Lord is upon me,<br />

because he has anointed me<br />

to bring good news to the poor.<br />

He has sent me to proclaim release to the captives<br />

and recovery of sight to the blind,<br />

to let the oppressed go free,<br />

to proclaim the year of the Lord’s favour.’<br />

And he rolled up the scroll, gave it back to the attendant, and sat down. The eyes of all in the synagogue<br />

were fixed on him. Then he began to say to them, ‘Today this scripture has been fulfilled in your<br />

hearing.’<br />

Reader: This is the Gospel of the Lord.<br />

Response: Praise be to thee, O Christ.


Our Prayers<br />

Anglican Church<br />

We pray for the Igreja Episcopal Anglicana do Brasil and the Most Revd Naudal<br />

Alves Gomes - Primate of Brazil & Bishop of Curitiba<br />

We also pray for the Church of <strong>St</strong> <strong>Mary</strong> the Virgin in the Parish of Grittleton and<br />

Leith Delaware.<br />

The World<br />

We pray for all those affected by and responsible for Brexit, both in this country<br />

and throughout the world of international trade.<br />

The Community<br />

Let us pray for our Choirs and those who train them. We also pray for everyone<br />

using the local restaurants and bars.<br />

Recent Prayers.<br />

Cathy, Christa and Hannah.<br />

Our Ongoing Prayers<br />

Valerie, David, Dick, Dorothy and Becky.<br />

Recently Departed<br />

Sheila Ford and Elsie Rickswood.<br />

Year’s Mind<br />

Alice Beaves, Bill Durbur, Kenneth Clark, Ivy Gibbs, <strong>St</strong>an Sage, Emily Denmead and<br />

Mona Benson.<br />

Prayer for the <strong>Pew</strong> <strong>Leaflet</strong><br />

Dear God,<br />

help us to focus on you today,<br />

remembering that the gift of Christ<br />

is our most treasured gift for the whole year through.<br />

Fill us with your joy and the peace of your spirit. Amen


NOTICES<br />

FEMINIST THEOLOGY GROUP – New members are welcome as we start a new book,<br />

Womanist Midrash by Wilda Gafney. If you are interested in engaging constructively<br />

with feminist approaches to the Bible, you are very welcome. Next meeting Tues, 5<br />

Feb 8pm at Kat’s house, we’ll be looking at the introduction. Please contact Kat for<br />

directions and a sample of the book.<br />

A PLEASING TERROR – TWO GHOST STORIES BY MR R JAMES Buy your ticket from<br />

Eventbrite for an evening in the church and Arc Café on Mon, 18 Feb, cost £12.50. The<br />

stories this time are Canon Alberic’s Scrapbook and The Mezzotint.We are looking for<br />

volunteers to assist with the event. Free entry will be available for those willing to help<br />

serving drinks etc. Contact Rhys Williams (as above)<br />

FOREIGN MONEY We would be grateful for any foreign notes and coins which will be<br />

exchanged for sterling to be given to overseas charities. We can get a good rate!<br />

Please give them to Martin Lee, the vergers or sidesmen.<br />

CHRISTCHURCH, CLIFTON are looking for two new employees, a Coffee Shop manager, 28<br />

hours/week, and a Personal Assistant to the Vicar, 20 hours/week, Closing dates 7 & 21<br />

Feb. See details on https://www.ccweb.org.uk/workforus.<br />

PARISH WEEKEND NOW BOOKING! We will be going to Sidmouth on 5 th -7 th July. Please see<br />

leaflets at the back of church or go to https://forms.churchdesk.com/f/BJfXVdV74 for<br />

more information and to book.<br />

TRINITY COLLEGE Considering theological study or ordination? Join us at Trinity College<br />

on Sat, 9 Feb <strong>2019</strong> to chat with our faculty, meet current students, & consider whether<br />

God may be calling you to study at Trinity. For info or to book a place: Alison Branston:<br />

0117 968 0254 or admissions@trinitycollegebristol.ac.uk.<br />

THE SISTERS OF THE CHURCH thank everyone for the recent delivery of food. Support<br />

during 2018 enabled the Sisters to hand out nearly 9000 bags of food and 440 special<br />

Christmas bags in the year. In the colder winter weather now they would appreciate<br />

bedding in good clean condition, but they cannot accept clothing.<br />

READINGS & INTERCESSIONS at the Sung Eucharist Service (9.30 am) and Readings at<br />

Evensong (6.30 pm). If you would like to be involved please contact Denise Reynolds<br />

on 01<strong>27</strong>5 543890 for further information. As the rota for the next six months is being<br />

prepared responses by 8 Feb would be appreciated.<br />

STAY AND PRAY In Sunday School today, we are dedicating our session to Prayer. Please<br />

join us for a <strong>St</strong>ay and Pray after the 9:30 Eucharist. There will be mocktails and<br />

nibbles, prayer experiments and prayer stations. Everybody welcome!<br />

Look out for the work the Fireworks have been doing today on the Amos Trust. We are<br />

fundraising for Sarah Tyndall who is taking part in the half-marathon in Bethlehem in<br />

March. Your support in helping this very worthy cause is much appreciated.


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 />

Tuesday 29 <strong>January</strong><br />

10.00am Coffee Morning Faithspace CC<br />

12.30pm Holy Communion <strong>St</strong> Johns Chapel Revd Kat Campion-Spall<br />

6.15 pm Christian Meditation Parish Office Lewis Semple<br />

6.30pm Boys Choir Practice<br />

Wednesday 30 <strong>January</strong><br />

12 noon <strong>Redcliffe</strong> Lunch Club Faithspace CC Curling with Suzanne Ponsford<br />

Thursday 31 <strong>January</strong><br />

12.30pm Holy Communion Lady Chapel Revd Kat Campion-Spall<br />

1.15pm Organ Recital Emma Gibbins <strong>St</strong> Woolos Cathedral<br />

4.15pm Girls Choir Practice<br />

Friday 1 February<br />

6.30pm Choir Practice<br />

Services Next Sunday – 3 February <strong>2019</strong><br />

Presentation of Christ in the Temple & Fifth Sunday of Epiphany<br />

8.00 am Holy Communion<br />

President: Revd Dan Tyndall<br />

9.30 am Sung Eucharist<br />

President: Revd Anthony Everitt<br />

Preacher: Revd Peter Dill<br />

Readings: Malachi 3.1-5<br />

Hebrews 2.14-end<br />

Luke 2.22-40<br />

First Sunday Revd Kat Campion-Spall<br />

11.15am Choral Mattins<br />

Officiant: Cecile Gillard<br />

Readings: Exodus 13.1-16<br />

Romans 12.1-5<br />

6.30 pm Choral Evensong<br />

Officiant: Revd Kat Campion-Spall<br />

Preacher: Revd Dan Tyndall<br />

Readings: Haggai 2.1-9<br />

John 2.18-22


Contacts<br />

Parish Office parish.office@stmaryredcliffe.co.uk 0117 231 0060<br />

12 Colston Parade, <strong>Redcliffe</strong>, Bristol, BS1 6RA<br />

Operations Manager Peter Rignall 0117 231 0073<br />

peter.rignall@stmaryredcliffe.co.uk<br />

Vicar Revd Dan Tyndall 0117 231 0068<br />

dan.tyndall@stmaryredcliffe.co.uk 0776 929 6220<br />

Associate Vicar Revd Kat Campion-Spall 0117 231 0070<br />

kat.campion-spall@stmaryredcliffe.co.uk 0750 631 0564<br />

Associate Minister Revd Anthony Everitt<br />

anthony.everitt@stmaryredcliffe.co.uk<br />

Churchwardens 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 />

Community David Cousins 0117 231 0069<br />

Youth Worker david.cousins@stmaryredcliffe.co.uk<br />

Community Rachel Varley 0117 231 0071<br />

Development Worker rachel.varley@stmaryredcliffe.co.uk<br />

Arc Café (ARA) 0117 929 8658<br />

The Small Print:<br />

ü Children are always welcome. We have a Sunday School during 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 etc. are in the Undercroft and an accessible Portaloo by the South Porch.<br />

ü Collections are regulary taken to help fund the mission of the church. If you pay tax in the<br />

UK please use a Gift Aid envelope so that we can make your donation go further.<br />

ü Please switch off your Mobile Phone and do not take Photos / Video of the service.<br />

ü 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 />

Churches in the USA. Used by permission. All Rights Reserved. Common Worship: Services and Prayers for the<br />

Church of England, material from which is included in this service is copyright, © The Archbishops’ Council, 2000.

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