13 Parish Bulletin 29 March 2015 - Anglican Parish of Tamborine

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13 Parish Bulletin 29 March 2015 - Anglican Parish of Tamborine
The Anglican Parish of Tamborine Mountain
Parish Priest: The Ven. Valerie Hoare, 2 Dapsang Drv, Tamborine Mountain 4272
Phone/Fax 5545 2919; Mobile: 0487 11 7662
anglicantamborine@bigpond.com Web site: www.apotm.org.au
Parish Bank Details: BSB 034-844, Account No. 000004504
St George’s – Tamborine Mountain
Church of St George the Martyr, 2 Dapsang Drive, Tamborine Mountain
Saturday: 5.30pm Celebration Eucharist Sunday: 9:30am Eucharist: including
Footprints - KIDS’@CHURCH: each Sunday in school terms
Thursday: 10.00am Eucharist
St Luke’s - Canungra
Church of St Luke the Evangelist, 15-21 Kidston St Canungra
Sunday: 7:45am Eucharist
Hall on Graceleigh - Beechmont First Sunday of the Month – 10:30am
Dates To Note:
Eucharist
Mon 30Mar
10:00am St George’s – Holy Week
Meditation
Tue
31Mar
8:00am
St George’s - weekly
Eucharist Agape Meal + Bible Study Tue 31Mar, 7:00pm, St Luke’s – Holy Week
Emergency Relief
Wed 1 Apr
9:00am
By Appointment, weekly 55452919
Craft & Chat
Wed 1 Apr
9:30am
St Luke’s – weekly
Eucharist
Wed 1 Apr
10.00am Roslyn Lodge – Holy Week
Lenten Study
In God’s Hands Ch, 6
Wed 1 Apr
7:00pm
Pilgrim Supper
Thu
2 Apr
6.00pm
St George’s – Maundy Thursday
Morning service
Fri
3 Apr
8.00am
St George’s – Good Friday
Ecumenical Service Fri
3 Apr
10.30
TM Presbyterian church – Good Fri.
Ecumenical Service Fri
3 Apr
3.00pm
St Luke’s – Good Friday
Saturday Eucharist
Sat
4 Apr
5.30pm
St George’s – weekly
Dawn service
Sun 5 Apr
5.30am
St George’s – Easter day
Sunday Eucharist
Sun 5 Apr
7.45am St Luke’s, 9:30 St George’s - weekly
Footprints - Kids @ Church each Sunday 9.30am St George’s
Sunday Eucharist
Sun 5 Apr
10.30am Hall on Graceleigh, Beechmont
S. End Bible Study
Fri
10Apr
11:00am Mt. Tamborine - Barbara 55452226
Parish Directory
Ven. Valerie
5545 2919 / 0487 117 662
Hoare Note: Valerie’s Day Off - Monday
John King 5543 4249 gullygumfarm7@bigpond.com
Priest’s Warden
Jenny Peat 5545 1940 jpeat@bigpond.com;
People’s
Wardens
Kaye Corner 5545 4778 kayecorner@people.net.au
Parish Bulletin: notices by 5pm Tuesday 5543 4249 gullygumfarm7@bigpond.com
Priests with Permission to Officiate
The Rev’d Martin Hunnybun The Rev’d John Corner
The Rev’d Robin Keeley
Parish Priest
To Ponder
Jesus said, wait with me. And maybe the stars did, . maybe the lake far away,
where once he walked as on a blue pavement, lay still and waited, wild awake.
Oh the dear bodies, slumped and eye-shut, that could not keep that vigil, how they
must have wept, so utterly human, knowing this too must be part of the story.
Mary Oliver, Gethsemane.
Today we acknowledge and pay respect to the people of the Yugambeh Language
Group, the traditional custodians of this land on which we gather.
Sentence
At the name of Jesus, every knee shall bend,
in heaven and on earth and under the earth,
and every tongue confess that Jesus Christ is Lord,
to the glory of God the Father.
Philippians 2.10–11
Collect
Everlasting God,
in your tender love for the human race
you sent your Son to take our nature,
and to suffer death upon the cross:
in your mercy enable us to share in his obedience to your will
and in the glorious victory of his resurrection;
through Jesus Christ our Lord,
who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit,
one God, for ever and ever. Amen.
Readings
Liturgical Colour: Red
Isaiah 50.4-9A; Psalm 31.9-18; Philippians 2.5-11; Mark 15.1-39
St George's - Power Point - + Special Service following Mark’s Passion Narrative
St Luke's - Power Point - + Special Service following Mark’s Passion Narrative
Hymns at St George’s and St Luke’s:
Palm
Procession
TiS 724
Hosanna,
Hosanna
After the
Meal.
- When His
Time Was
Over
Garden of
Gethsemane
-- O Lord
Hear My
Prayer
Gethsemane
to Trial
-- How Are
You Broken
Beloved
Trial to
Golgotha
AHB 266
There is A
Green Hill
Before
Communion
AHB 418
Let All
Mortal Flesh
Thanksgiving
Hymn
AHB 271
Lift High the
Cross
To Consider:
We, as Christians, have been called, not only to confess Jesus Christ as Lord,
but also to proclaim to the whole world that Jesus Christ is Lord.
Today’s worship makes us aware that it is not difficult to proclaim Jesus as Lord
when the crowd is on our side, but so much more difficult stepping out as
evangelists into a society that is indifferent. It is relatively easy to stand by a King
riding the crest of popularity, but the events of this week will challenge us
to follow our King on a journey that seemingly leads to rejection and humiliation .
Next Sunday: 5 April – Easter Day (white)
Isaiah 25: 6-9; Psalm: Hymn to the Risen Christ;
Acts 10.34-43;
John 20.1-18
Tenebrae - Gathering Darkness
During Lent we use the Parish Special Order of Service. After the Introduction to Confession (a statement which
reflects the nature of God and our human state) each week we add the specific statement printed below
which relates to today’s readings. At the conclusion of the statement we snuff out one of the Tenebrae
candles. The last candle will be snuffed on Palm Sunday and the Paschal Candle on Good Friday
Lent 6 - Our Last Light
Today the last candle will be snuffed. Pause
We consider a world without light. Pause.
How much responsibility do we each need to accept for the darkness?
Being an active member of the family of God requires prayer, work and practice.
It’s easy to see the task as too big or too difficult and to give up trying.
Lent is a time to make choices, choices which call us to be obedient to Christ’s way
rather than to the way of quick solutions or easy answers. We think of the
pressures on our lives to choose recognition, power, comfort or ease.
We snuff the sixth candle today as we think of those times when the things we have
chosen have drawn us from God. 6th candle is snuffed.
Each time we give in to temptation
our darkness lessens the light of God in our world.
The call to confession continues.
PRAYER REQUESTS
Bertha, John, Sylvia & John, KenEd, Jamie, Mary, Wendy and Brian
THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT
So many reasons to say thank you:
For the many ways you showed your regard for Matthew and your support
for Bertha as we gathered to commit Matthew to God;
For being part of the St George’s working bee, keeping our buildings and
grounds as visible signs of our faith (& for morning tea);
For making Palm Crosses
LENT: ASH WEDNESDAY - EASTER
.Lenten Studies:
Tue 31 Mar
St Luke’s
7:00pm
Mark 15.1-39
Wed 1 Apr
St George’s
7:00pm
In God’s Hands – Ch 6
EMERGENCY RELIEF for our ANGLICARE Funds are still short to help
members of our community buy groceries (and pay bills of course). If you’re able
please help by bringing in non-perishable food – e.g. pasta, soup, tinned meat,
tinned vegetables, tinned fruit, spreads, long-life milk, toilet paper etc. TA
OUR INVESTMENT in SPREADING GOD’S WORD
Today's gospel gives us a good chunk of The Story, which we call our story. How
much of The Story is familiar to you? A faithful steward has more than a passing
knowledge of it.
Finances for Year to end February 2015 Income
Expenditure
February
$9,506
$8,590
Year
$18,059
$21,451
Palm Sunday:
Don’t join the parade casually – knowing the cost do you choose to live in God?
DATE CLAIMERS
TODAY Sunday 29 March, over Morning Tea, St George’s:
Meeting with Readers so we share the way we prepare for and then present the
readings for the day.
Holy Week / Easter Services
Easter Service Times: Daily Eucharist’s in Holy Week (Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday)
Maundy Thursday – 6:00pm
We share a simple pilgrim supper (bring finger food to share) then remember the
words and actions of Jesus on this holy night before finally stripping the altar.
Good Friday
8:00am
Morning Service
10:30am
Combined service at the Presbyterian Church
collection for RE
3:00pm
Canungra – Combined Service at the Anglican Church
Easter Eve
5:30pm
St George’s
Easter Dawn
5:30am
Lighting of New Fire, Blessing Paschal Candle,
First Eucharist of Easter.
Easter Sunday Services – 7:45 am St Luke’s; 9:30am St George’s
Thursday 16 April 7pm deVoil room – Parish Council meeting
Sunday 19 April ANZAC Day focus in services
Friday 1 May to Sunday 3 May Georgian Room – Art Exhibition
An art exhibition - 'Hope and Love through the eyes of asylum seekers'
will be presented in our Georgian Room from Fri 1 May- Sun 3 May. ALL
WELCOME. Admission Free. Tamil artists will be in attendance. Details at
entry of the church. If anyone is able to assist with 'hosting' visitors to
the exhibition during Saturday or Sunday, or billeting an artist over Friday
or Saturday nights, a roster has been placed at the front of the church so
you can add your name and contact details. Event sponsored by Tamborine
Mountain Ecumenical Refugee Support network, and Romero Centre, Brisbane.
Note: Please volunteer for the roster – at the entry, St George’s.
Sunday 3 May 2.30pm St George’s – Tamborine Mountain Orchestra concert
Saturday 9 May 8am St George’s – Cake stall (Mother’s Day)
Renewal of Baptismal Promises - Easter Services.
Baptism watermarks us, imprints us with our identity. Imagine being held to the
light of Christ. Look at your watermark, now lift your eyes to look at Jesus who is
also looking at your watermark. ……. Let this Lent and Easter be the time when
you rediscover and recover your true self.
Lenten Envelopes
Envelopes available at the entry. Pease use them for your Lenten donation to
support the work of the Anglican Board of Mission.
The Good Friday Envelope, as always, support ministry in Jerusalem.
Savvy, Wise and Well
Speak to Valerie if you are able to help out at our display at the Zamia, this
st
Tuesday, 31 March: 9 – 11:30am. This is a great opportunity to be present in the
community.