What`s On - All Souls Anglican Church Sandringham

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What`s On - All Souls Anglican Church Sandringham
Sunday 22 March 2015
Anglican Churches of
All Souls Sandringham
with
St Agnes Black Rock
Sunday 22 March 2015
8.00 am
Lent 5
Year B
Sandringham
Black Rock
Holy Communion
Hymns: 600; 595
8.00 am Holy Communion
10.00 am Sung Eucharist
Hymns: 693; 344; 477; 511
10.00 am Holy Communion
Hymns: 583 (omit v3);
How Deep; 595; 256
Sentence: ‘This is the covenant I will make with them,’ says the Lord
God: ‘I will put my law within them, and I will write it on
their hearts; and I will be their God and they shall be my
people.’ Jeremiah 31.33
Prayer of the day
O God, our Redeemer,
in our weakness we have failed
to be your messengers of forgiveness and hope:
renew us by your Holy Spirit,
that we may follow your commands
and proclaim your reign of love;
through Jesus Christ our Lord,
who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit,
one God, now and for ever. AMEN.
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Renewed in God, life is worth living again.
Restored in Christ, death has lost its sting.
Reborn in the Spirit, hope is rekindled in the soul.
Go with God’s blessing.
Sandringham
Vicar: Reverend Philip Higgins
48 Bay Road,
Sandringham Victoria 3191
9598 1264
allsoulsoffice@bigpond.com
www.allsouls.org.au
Black Rock
Locum: Reverend Margot Poole
0407 889 357
35 Arkaringa Crescent,
Black Rock Victoria 3193
9598 8348
vicar@stagnesblackrock.org.au
www.stagnesblackrock.org.au
Prayer Book: Copyright © 1995,Broughton Publishing. Reproduced with permission.
Scripture quotations are from the New Revised Standard Version of the Bible, © 1989 by the Division of
Christian Education of the National Council of the Churches of Christ in the USA. All rights reserved.
Used by permission.
Welcome
People might like to join Philip &
Margie this evening at 6 pm when
they attend St Paul’s Cathedral
for the annual service for the
Church Missionary Society.
Black Rock Mission News: Please
remember the needs of the
people looked after by the
Community Centre at St Marks
Fitzroy - they are in ongoing need
of non-perishable food items eg.
tinned
and
packaged
meals, tinned soups, beans
etc, pasta and sauces, breakfast
cereals, tea and coffee, spreads,
sweet and dry biscuits.
St Agnes’ Saturday Recycle is held
in the hall fortnightly; selling quality
clothing and shoes, fine china,
silver and glassware, jewellery,
books and toys. Free tea and
coffee and chat available in the
narthex with all welcome. The Sandringham Mission News: This
total raised over the 4 Saturdays month our mission giving will
support the work of CMS (Church
31/1/15 to 14/3/15 was $1326.
Missionary Society) . Please place
your donation in the bowl in the
Sandringham’s Mission Action aisle or in the envelope in the pew
Team will meet tomorrow night at and then place it in the offertory
bowl.
8.00 pm at the vicarage.
The contents of today’s Pantry
Basket will go to Dixon House in
St Agnes Lenten Bible Study is Clayton.
being held each Wednesday at
the Foxwells' home, 43a Bayview Thank you to everyone who
Cres, Black Rock 7.30pm. Study supported the Progressive Dinner.
notes are available in the narthex. Ove 60 people attended the night
which raised approximately $1500
for our CMS Missionaries, the
Gifford Family.
Maundy Thursday at St Agnes 2 April - we are pleased to invite one
and all to an Agape Meal in the narthex at 6pm prior to the service at
7.30pm. A meal of soup, lamb and salads will be served. Please let
Christine Foxwell (9515 0379) know if you are coming.
Holy Week & Easter Services
All Souls Sandringham
Sunday 29 March - Palm Sunday
8.00 am
10.00 am
Holy Communion
Holy Communion
Reverend Rob Mitchell from Anglican Overseas
Aid to preach at both services
St Agnes Black Rock
Sunday 29 March - Palm Sunday
10.00 am
Sung Eucharist
Monday 30 March
7.30 pm
Litany
Monday 30 March
Tuesday 31 March
Tuesday 31 March
Wednesday 1 April
7.00 pm
7.00 pm
Meditation
Meditation
Wednesday 1 April
10.00 am
7.00 pm
Holy Communion
Meditation
Thursday 2 April
6.30 pm
Remembering the Lord’s
Supper
(place your name on the list in the narthex/foyer
if attending, or contact Church Office)
Friday 3 April - Good Friday
9.30 am
11.00 am
Meditation
Ecumenical Service
at Sandringham Baptist Church
Sunday 5 April - Easter Day
8.00 am
10.00 am
Holy Communion
Holy Communion with
band and choir
7.30 pm
10.00 am
7.30 pm
Litany
Holy Communion
Litany
Thursday 2 April
6.00 pm
Agape Meal
7.30 pm
Holy Communion
(place your name on the list in the narthex if
attending, or contact Christine Foxwell)
Friday 3 April - Good Friday
9.00 am
Solemn Liturgy
Sunday 5 April - Easter Day
10.00 am
Sung Eucharist
Visitor Information - Sandringham
Toilets: Toilets are located through the main doors into the Lounge and to the right. A
disabled toilet is located at the end of the Lounge, off the landing.
Baby Change Table: can be found in the disabled toilet.
Hearing: A hearing loop is installed in the church for your convenience. Please turn
your hearing aid to ‘T’ and sit on the right hand side of the church (south side).
Emergency Procedures: Please note your nearest door. In an emergency, the two side
doors will be opened. Those on duty will assist all people to leave safely.
Parish Council: Meets on the second Monday of the month. If you would like to speak
to someone on Parish Council, please look for the people with the orange name tags. A
suggestion box is also on the table in the foyer.
Healing Ministry: If you would like to make a prayer request for yourself, or for someone
else on the All Souls Prayer Chain, please see Philip or Jan Rich. On the Second Sunday of
the month, healing prayers occur in the chapel (access from the right side aisle) after the
reception of communion or on request any Sunday.
Please note: Food served after the worship services may contain traces of nuts and
eggs.
Ministry Team
Vicar:
Reverend Philip Higgins
Family Ministry Coordinator:
Leonie Dekker
Pastoral Care:
Viv Pye
Director of Music: Warwick Lewis
Lay Readers:
Connie Cohen
Jenny Mill
Anne Saunders
Missionaries: Andrew & Dominque Gifford
Contact Details: Please fill in cards
provided in pews
Find us at:
www.allsouls.org.au
www.facebook.com/AllSoulsAnglican
Office Hours
Monday - Friday
10 am - 12 noon
St Agnes Black Rock Information
Pew Sheet notices for St Agnes: As we are now sharing a pew sheet with All Souls, all
notices for St Agnes should be with Suzanne Savona by the Wednesday evening of each
week. Phone 9598 6756; email drofrub@hotmail.com.
It is now possible for you to receive your pew sheet by email, on a Friday. Could you please let
Suzanne Savona know if this is your preference? Printed pew sheets would still be available
on Sunday.
Worship: We have resumed our normal pattern of services. This means that every
Sunday there is a service at 10 am and in addition, on the 2nd and 4th Sundays of each
month, there is also a service at 8 am.
What’s On This Week in Sandringham
Monday 23 March
11.00 am
Mercy Fernhill - HC - Philip
6.00 pm
Christian Meditation - Bingham Room
7.00 pm
Community Use - Bingham Room
8.00 pm
Mission Action Team - Vicarage
Tuesday 24 March
9.30 am
Play on Bay Playgroup - Lounge
11.00 am
Seaside Manor - HC - Philip
6.30 pm
Prayers - Church
Wednesday 25 March
10.00 am
Holy Communion - Lounge
11.00 am
Karinya Grove - HC - Philip
4.30 pm
Community Use - Lounge
Thursday 26 March
12.00 pm
XF Lunch - Betty’s
5.00 pm
Christian Meditation - Bingham Room
7.00 pm
Choir Practice - Choir Vestry
Community Use - Bingham Room
7.30 pm
One Flock Connect Group - contact office for details
Friday 27 March
9.30 am
Weekly Prayer Meeting - Bingham Room
10.00 am
Firbank - Sandringham Campus - Easter Service
Saturday 28 March
11.00 am
Renewal of Marriage vows
What’s On This Week in Black Rock
Tuesday 24 March
9.30 am
Lapidary Club - small hall
Wednesday 25 March
10.00 am Holy Communion
7.30 pm
Lenten Bible Study Group - Foxwell’s home
Saturday 28 March
9.00 am
Saturday Recycle - hall (until 12 pm)
Saturday Welcomers - narthex (until 12 pm)
Next Sunday
Sunday 29 March 2015 - Palm Sunday
Sandringham Weekly Offertory: 15 March
Total Collections: $1834.00 (target $1925.00) Total Mission: $1504
Target Year to Date: $ 46,200.00
Year to Date:
$ 46,081.60
Sandringham
Black Rock
8.00 am - Holy Communion
10.00 am - Holy Communion
No 8.00 am - Holy Communion
10.00 am - Sung Eucharist
Guest Preacher: Rev Rob Mitchell
Readings:
Is 50.4-9a
Phil 2.5-11
Ps 31.9-18
Jn 12.12-16
Sunday 22 March 2015
Lent 5
Year B
Jeremiah 31.31-34
Psalm 107.1-3, 17-22
The days are surely coming, says the
Lord, when I will make a new covenant
with the house of Israel and the house of
Judah. It will not be like the covenant
that I made with their ancestors when I
took them by the hand to bring them out
of the land of Egypt - a covenant that
they broke, though I was their husband,
says the Lord. But this is the covenant
that I will make with the house of Israel
after those days, says the Lord: I will put
my law within them, and I will write it on
their hearts; and I will be their God, and
they shall be my people. No longer shall
they teach one another, or say to each
other, “Know the Lord,” for they shall all
know me, from the least of them to the
greatest, says the Lord; for I will forgive
their iniquity, and remember their sin no
more.
1 O give thanks to the Lord, for he is
good:
for his loving mercy is for ever.
2 Let the Lord’s redeemed say so:
whom he has redeemed from the hand of
the enemy,
3 And gathered in from every land,
from the east and from the west:
from the north and from the south.
17 Fools were far gone in transgression:
and because of their sins were afflicted.
18 They sickened at any food:
and had come to the gates of death.
19 Then they cried to the Lord in their
distress:
and he took them out of their trouble.
20 He sent his word and healed them:
and saved their life from the Pit.
21 Let them thank the Lord for his
goodness:
and for the wonders that he does
for the children of Adam;
22 Let them offer sacrifices of
thanksgiving:
and tell what he has done with shouts of
joy.
Hear the word of the Lord,
Thanks be to God.
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Sandringham Church Magazine:
Copies of Soulution are now
available in the narthex/foyer. If
you are on our mailing list, they
will be in suburb/street order.
Could please deliver those near
to you to keep our costs down?
Sunday 22 March 2015
Hebrews 5.5-14
So also Christ did not glorify himself in
becoming a high priest, but was
appointed by the one who said to him,
“You are my Son, today I have
begotten you”; as he says also in
another place, “You are a priest forever,
according to the order of Melchizedek.”
In the days of his flesh, Jesus offered
up prayers and supplications, with loud
cries and tears, to the one who was
able to save him from death, and he
was heard because of his reverent
submission. Although he was a Son, he
learned obedience through what he
suffered; and having been made
perfect, he became the source of
eternal salvation for all who obey him,
having been designated by God a high
priest according to the order of
Melchizedek. About this we have much
to say that is hard to explain, since you
have become dull in understanding. For
though by this time you ought to be
teachers, you need someone to teach
you again the basic elements of the
oracles of God. You need milk, not solid
food; for everyone who lives on milk,
being still an infant, is unskilled in the
word of righteousness. But solid food is
for the mature, for those whose
faculties have been trained by practice
to distinguish good from evil.
Hear the word of the Lord,
thanks be to God.
Congratulations from everyone at
All Souls to Ali and Steve on the
occasion of their engagement.
Lent 5
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Year B
The Gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ
according to
John 12.20-33
Glory to you Lord Jesus Christ
Now among those who went up to
worship at the festival were some
Greeks. They came to Philip, who was
from Bethsaida in Galilee, and said to
him, “Sir, we wish to see Jesus.” Philip
went and told Andrew; then Andrew and
Philip went and told Jesus. Jesus
answered them, “The hour has come for
the Son of Man to be glorified. Very truly,
I tell you, unless a grain of wheat falls
into the earth and dies, it remains just a
single grain; but if it dies, it bears much
fruit. Those who love their life lose it, and
those who hate their life in this world will
keep it for eternal life. Whoever serves
me must follow me, and where I am,
there will my servant be also. Whoever
serves me, the Father will honour. “Now
my soul is troubled. And what should I
say—‘Father, save me from this hour’?
No, it is for this reason that I have come
to this hour. Father, glorify your name.”
Then a voice came from heaven, “I have
glorified it, and I will glorify it again.” The
crowd standing there heard it and said
that it was thunder. Others said, “An
angel has spoken to him.” Jesus
answered, “This voice has come for your
sake, not for mine. Now is the judgment
of this world; now the ruler of this world
will be driven out. And I, when I am lifted
up from the earth, will draw all people to
myself.” He said this to indicate the kind
of death he was to die.
This is the Gospel of the Lord,
Praise to you Lord Jesus Christ