St Dunstan’s Church, Monks Risborough
& St. Peter’s Chapel, Owlswick
Part of the Risborough Team Ministry
www.stdunstanschurch.com
Vicar – The Revd James Tomkins
01844 275944 (day off Tuesday)
jamestomkins@btinternet.com
The Rectory, Mill Lane, Monks Risborough, HP27 9JE
www.stdunstanschurch.com
Vicar – The Revd James Tomkins
01844 275944 (day off Tuesday)
jamestomkins@btinternet.com
The Rectory, Mill Lane, Monks Risborough, HP27 9JE
Welcome!
We hope you will enjoy worshipping here with us.
We hope you will enjoy worshipping here with us.
The Junior Church (10 o’clock Club) meet in the Church Hall before coming into Church for Communion.
Please join us for refreshments in the Church Hall immediately after the 10.00am service. All are welcome.
Today
Sunday 27th November 2011
1st Sunday of Advent
This Advent Sunday let us lift our hearts and voices as we come to worship the living God who will come with great glory.
10.00 am Parish Eucharist (Merbecke Setting)
Baptism of Olivia Stevens
Music from Germany
Hymns
Introit: 128
Gradual: 405
Offertory: 480
Communion: 34, 437, 949
Recessional: 689
Readings
First Reading Isaiah 64:1-9
The prophet Isaiah looks at the disastrous state of God’s people and calls upon the Lord, their Father, to come down and make his presence felt.
Second Reading 1 Corinthians 1:3-9
The Apostle Paul thanks God for the spiritual life of the Christians of Corinth and assures them that God will continue to strengthen them to the end.
Gospel Reading Mark 13:24 – 37
In words of a visionary, apocalyptic nature Jesus calls his disciples to keep awake and alert to the end.
3.00pm Owlswick Choral Evensong
Readings: Isaiah 1: 1-20, Matthew 21: 1-13
Hymns: 3, Psalm 25:1-8, 5, 6 & 11
Prayer for the week
God of majesty and power, amid the clamour of our violence your Word of truth resounds; upon a world made dark by sin the Sun of Justice casts his dawning rays. Keep your household watchful and aware of the hour in which we live. Hasten the advent of that day when sounds of war will be for ever stilled, the darkness of evil scattered, and all your children gathered into one. We ask this through him whose coming is certain, whose day draws near, your Son our Lord Jesus Christ who lives and reigns with you, in the unity of the Holy Spirit, God for ever and ever. Amen.
Your prayers are asked this week for:
- All those living with HIV, dying from AIDS and those who have been left orphaned (World’s AIDS day December 1st)
- Peace in places like Syria and Egypt where there are protests and unrest
- The Prime Minister; for the heavy burden of office and the opportunities to improve the life of our nation.
- Local and Regional Health Authorities, Community Health Councils, Hospital Managers.
- Residents of Shortborough Avenue (PR), Turnip End (Sp)
- Those in need who are known in our parish:
- and also further afield for:
- Gordon Haynes; Christine; Deborah Ryley; Joan Male; Richard Irvine; Emma, Matt and Olivia; Sarah and Matt; Sally Maddox, Dewis Smith
- For the recently departed:
- Those whose anniversary of death falls at this time particularly:
- Margaret Martin, Bill Avery, Grace Freed.
Please remember the charities that St Dunstan's supports, in particular this week:
Parents and Children Together (PACT), working to build and strengthen families in Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire and across the UK and internationally.
Notices
Advent reflection
Welcome to the 2011 Advent Calendar. For each day there is a reading, meditation and prayers based around Mary's journey to Bethlehem, from her meeting with the Angel to the first Christmas in Bethlehem. Please use the link below to subscribe to this site and to help you prepare yourself spiritually for Christmas. James
https://sites.google.com/site/adventsite2011/
Sidespeople Meeting TODAY, 11.30am
We have had some new 'recruits' whom we would like to welcome, and this is an opportunity for us to look at the sidespersons' duties and for anyone to raise any queries
For your viewing on December 1st!
Coronation Street, the Nativity play auditions take place 8.00pm ITV1.
Rev, the church school is up for religious inspection and Adam frets that its inspiring new teacher, Mr Field, is an atheist. Worse, he has to raise a team for an interfaith football tournament 9.00pm BBC2
Churches Together Community Carol singing, December 2nd at 5.30 pm
A combined choir from the towns' churches will be singing to open the switching-on of the Christmas lights on the evening of 2nd December. There will be a rehearsal in the new Chiltern Christian Fellowship building (the old British Legion building) on 29th November at 7.30pm, but it is not essential to attend this to sing on the Friday.
Christingle Factory December 3rd 10.00am
If you can help make the Christingles in the Hall please let Rosemary know (344417). The more the merrier!
Tea/coffee/light refreshments provided.
Churchyard leaf sweep/maintenance, December 3rd 9.30am
We are looking to clear the remainder of the fallen leaves and we need loads of help! Please come along if you can. Rakes and Garden Sacks welcome. James
Fellowship Group Christmas Party December 8th
All welcome at 8 pm.
The Bethany House Group
On Wednesdays at 76 Westmead, from 10.30-12.00, we are having four reflective studies: The Advent Messiah”, adapted from words by David Winter and with music by Handel. Please come! For more details please ring Su Viney (275461) or Jill Iredale (346488) or James.
Applying for a Grant from Hody’s Charity
This was founded by a rector of St Dunstan’s Church, Monks Risborough in 1706, and added to by his successor Dr Quarles. It provides grants for students in further or higher education or for apprentices who live in the parish or who are on the electoral roll. Applicant must be <21 at the time of their first application and <25 years old on receipt of the last grant. You can apply three times. This is the time of year for applications. Please call Rosemary if you would like to apply. 344417
Christmas Candlelight Concert, December 14th
The Chinnor Band will be performing a variety of seasonal music. Tickets £7 and include interval mince pie and drink. Tickets Rosemary 344417
Bucks Open Studio Artist in support of Iain Rennie
Christine Bass, who exhibited earlier this year in the church co-ordinates a show at home and in her studio in November. Further details at www.christinebass.blogspot.com or 01296 662776
Carol service readers, December 18th and 24th at 6pm
If you would like to volunteer to do a reading at one of these services please let me know. James
The Door Newspaper (December issue)
Look out for these stories:
Women Bishops: One step closer - The Oxford Diocesan Synod has voted in favour of the Church of England's proposals on women bishops.
Where there is no imagination, the people perish - The Revd Ernesto Lozada-Uzuriaga on the importance of imagination and creativity.
Coping with Christmas - advice for helping bereaved children and families over Christmas
Marking the New Year - As Advent marks the start of the new liturgical year, Helen Ann-Hartley writes about what makes Mark, the Gospel for the next 12 months, unique.
Plus win a copy of Helen's Making Sense of the Bible.
The Next Couple of Weeks
Morning Prayer takes place on Monday (apart from Bank Holidays), Wednesday and Thursday at 8.45 at St. Dunstan’s
Sunday 27th Nov | 10.00am Parish Eucharist, Baptism and music from Germany! 11.30am Sidespeople Meeting 3.00pm Choral Evensong, Owlswick 6.00pm CTR Advent service at the Chiltern Christian Fellowship |
Mon 28th Nov | 8.00pm PCC meeting (church hall) |
Thurs 1st Dec | 9.30 am Holy communion with prayers for healing |
Fri 2nd Dec | 5.30pm CTR Community Carol singing (Market Square) |
Sat 3th Dec | 9.30am Leaf-sweep (see notices) 10.00am Christingle Factory (see notices) |
Sun 4th Dec | 8.00am Holy Communion (BCP) 10.00am Christingle Service (No communion) 6.00pm Choral Evensong |
Mon 5th Dec | 8.00 pm Silent Prayer (church hall) |
Thurs 8th Dec | 9.30am Holy Communion 8.00pm Fellowship Group Christmas party |
Sun 11th Dec | 10.00am Parish Eucharist 11.30am Holy Communion, Owlswick 6.00pm Evensong |