Friday 31 January 2014

Pew Sheet 2nd February 2014

St Dunstan’s Church, Monks Risborough
& St. Peter’s Chapel, Owlswick

Registered Charity Number: 1153869.

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

Churchwardens:
Sue Ingram 01844 275287 suemingram@hotmail.com 
Susanne Dodds 01844 342746 susanne@sunfire-uk.com

Welcome!

We hope you will enjoy worshipping here with us.
Coffee is served in the church hall after the 10am service.
Please see our welcome leaflet on the table for all of our services and activities

Sunday 2nd February 2014
The Presentation of Christ in the Temple (Candlemas)

As Joseph and Mary with Jesus entered the Temple and the presence of almighty God, so we do likewise today as we come to worship him. 

08.00 am      Holy Communion (BCP)
Readings: Hebrews 2 v 14-18, Luke 2 v 22-40 

10.00 am      All Age Family Eucharist
Hymns: 108, 964, Nothing’s too big (see back), 419
Communion: 47, 304, 845, 856

First Reading:              Psalm 84
God’s living presence is our greatest joy. His radiant presence helps us to grow in strength, grace and glory.

Gospel Reading            Luke 2:22-40
The Holy Family come to the Temple in Jerusalem for the ritual purification of Mary after the birth of her child. In the Temple Simeon and Anna attest the unique nature of the baby Jesus.

6.00 pm      Choral Evensong
Readings: Haggai 2 v 1-9, John 2 v 18-22
Hymns: 161, 37, 253
Psalm: 132 v8-end


Prayer for the Week
O God, teach us the hidden wisdom of the Gospel, so that we may hunger and thirst for holiness, work tirelessly for peace, and be counted among those who seek first the blessedness of your Kingdom. We ask this through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son, who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit, God for ever and ever. Amen

Your prayers are asked in the coming weeks for:

  • The peoples of Syria, Ukraine, the Central African Republic and Nigeria. For an end to military action, political divisiveness  and religious intolerance 
  • All migrants and those who are victims of human trafficking, that all people may be treated with dignity and respect.
  • Those who are suffering as a result of the severe weather, especially those whose homes and communities have been flooded
  • For Tesco and Marks and Spencer, their workers and contribution to the local economy
  • For the Department for Education and Skills, for wise political leadership for education in our nation
  • For those who live in Lower Road & Little Lane (LR) Manor Park Avenue (PR)
  • Those who are sick in our parish:
  • And also further afield for:
    • Joan Male, Bill Male, Richard Irvine, Alastair, David Holding, Matt Elworthy, Uncle Frank
  • The recently departed: Jean Hoar, Connie Baker, Sue Jones and Peter Lewis
  • Those whose anniversary of death falls at this time:
    • Tom Randall, Hugh Greig, William (Jock) Storie, David Carr, Peter Walker

Please remember the charities that the parish supports:
Cruse Bereavement Care, supporting bereaved people and enabling anyone bereaved by death to understand their grief and cope with their loss. The organisation provides support and offers information, advice, education and training services. 

Notices


Copies of a draft Parish Eucharist for Easter
Following a meeting of the worship group, my sermon two weeks ago and the recent PCC meeting we have some copies of the updated order of service for the Parish Eucharist for the season of Easter. If people could share these around, pass their comments on to the worship group and put the copies back on the table so that others can have a look at them that would be very helpful. The service focuses on the resurrection and in due course it is hoped that there will be other services produced to cover most of the season’s in the church’s year e.g. Lent and Advent. Thank you, James and Rob.

New PCC members required
The Church Annual Meetings take place on Monday April 7th at 8.00pm. This is the time at which new members are elected on to the Parochial Church Council (PCC). If you are interested in becoming a member of the PCC please speak with James for a nomination form. After three very valuable years Sue Ingram is stepping down as churchwarden so we are also looking for a successor to replace her.

St. Dunstan's Fellowship
On Thursday 13th February, we are holding a members evening “Winter Warming Music”, in the church hall at 8 pm. Refreshments: Morna Hinch. The next walk is on Tuesday 25th February – please meet in the layby off the A4010 at 9.15am. "Knit-ins" will be in the Church Hall on the 4th Thursday of each month starting at 2.00pm.

Friendship Group
We meet in the church hall on the third Wednesday of the month at 2.30pm. The next meeting is Wednesday 19th February.

Bethany House Group
This meets on a fortnightly basis on a Wednesday at 76 Westmead, Monks Risborough at 10:30 am. On the table by the main door are pink cards giving details of the various sessions on ‘Angels’. Then in March the group will meet weekly during Lent for a course entitled ‘Build on Rock’. Everyone is welcome. James

‘The Big Dig’ Talk – March 8th at 7 pm
Following the archaeological dig in 2013 at St. Dunstan’s, Jill Eyers who was in charge of the dig has agreed to come back to give a talk on “The Monks of Monks Risborough - the story as seen from the Big Dig at St Dunstan's”. The talk will be held on Saturday March 8th in the church. Tickets are £5 and are available from Pat Kimber (01844) 273942. A complimentary glass of wine/soft drink will be served as part of the evening with the chance to ask questions at the end of the talk. If you would like extracts of the electronic copy of the report of the dig that has been compiled please send an email to James. If you do not have access to e mail but would like to see parts of the report please can you buddy up with a person who does have internet access so that they can let you have sight of them. James

Silent Prayer Meeting, Monday February 3rd at 8 pm
We need silence to help us to get a proper perspective on our lives; to hear the still, small voice of God, and to refresh our inner being. All are welcome to these meetings of any faith or none. The meeting starts with some simple relaxation exercises, a short passage from the Bible to reflect upon in the half hour of silence, followed by a time of sharing of our experiences if people wish. For further information please contact James

Saturday February 8th 2014, 7.30pm

A concert by the Ealing Symphony Orchestra with the outstanding violinist Nicola Benedetti at All Saints Church, High Wycombe. The programme includes Brahms’s Violin Concerto and extracts from Tchaikovsky’s The Nutcracker and Sleeping Beauty. Tickets are £15 (accompanied under-16s £1) from www.ealingso.org.uk/concerts.php or from our organist Rowena.

The Next Few Weeks  

 

Morning Prayer usually takes place on Mondays (except Bank Holidays), Wednesday and Thursday at 8.45 at St. Dunstan’s.

Mon 3rd Feb 8.00pm Silent Prayer Meeting (church hall)
Wed 5th Feb 1.15pm Funeral of Jean Hoar (Chilterns Crematorium)
Thurs 6th Feb 9.30am Healing and Holy Communion
2.00pm Monks Monkeys
Sat 8th Feb 10.00am Lighthouse Prayer meeting – see notice in porch for details
Sun 9th Feb 10.00am Parish Eucharist
11.30am Owlswick Holy Communion
6.00pm Choral Evensong
Thurs 13th Feb 9.30am Holy Communion
2.00pm Monks Monkeys
Sat 15th Feb 12.00 noon wedding
Sun 16th Feb 10.00am Parish Eucharist (Rev Kevan Royle)
6.00pm Choral Evensong
Wed 19th Feb 2.30pm Friendship Group
8.00pm ‘Open House’ at the Rectory
Thurs 20th Feb 9.30am Holy Communion
Sun 23rd Feb 10.00am Parish Eucharist
3.00pm Owlswick Choral Evensong
(Preacher: Rev Steve Williams)

Nothing’s too big, big, big for his power
Nothing's too little, little for His care
Nothing's too big, big, big for His power
Nothing's too iddly, widdly for His care
Nothing's too big, big, big for His power
Nothing's too incy, wincy for His care
Nothing's too big, big, big for His power
Nothing's too teeny, weeny for His care

He’s God of the big, God of the little
God of the stuff somewhere in the middle
The King of moving mountains
Loves you more than you will ever know
Oh, oh, oh

Nothing's too big, nothing's too small
Nothing's too much He cares for it all (x4)

Friday 24 January 2014

Pew Sheet 26th January 2014

St Dunstan’s Church, Monks Risborough
& St. Peter’s Chapel, Owlswick

Registered Charity Number: 1153869.

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

Churchwardens:
Sue Ingram 01844 275287 suemingram@hotmail.com 
Susanne Dodds 01844 342746 susanne@sunfire-uk.com

Welcome!

We hope you will enjoy worshipping here with us.

Coffee is served in the church hall after the 10am service.

Please see our welcome leaflet on the table for all of our services and activities.

The Junior Church (10 o’clock Club) meet in the Church Hall before coming into Church for Communion

Sunday 23rd January 2013
Third Sunday of Epiphany

God has not left his people in darkness, but has sent us his Son. Drawn to his light, we come to offer him our worship and be renewed in his life. 

10.00 am      Parish Eucharist
(preacher: Rev Rose Williams)

Hymns: 636, 485, 689
Psalm: 27 v1-10
Communion: 540, 738, 927

First Reading      Isaiah 9:1-4
The prophet foretells the coming of the Messiah’s ministry in the region of Galilee, where he will bring light and joy to a people who have endured dark times. 

Second Reading      1 Corinthians 1:10-18
Paul entreats the Corinthians to set aside quarrels and partisan loyalties, and heed his preaching, by rejecting human wisdom to unite round the cross of Christ that expresses the power of God. 

Gospel      Matthew 4:12-23
After John the Baptist’s arrest, Jesus begins his public ministry in Capernaum, preaching repentance in response to God’s coming kingdom. He calls four fishermen to follow him. They immediately leave their livelihoods and become his disciples.

3.00 pm      Owlswick Choral Evensong
Readings: Ecclesiastes 3 v 1-11, 1 Peter 1 v 3-12
Hymns: 52, 353, 388, 51. Psalm: 33 v1-12
  
Prayer for the Week
God of salvation, the splendour of your glory dispels the darkness of earth, for in Christ we behold the nearness of your kingdom. Now make us quick to follow where he beckons, eager to embrace the tasks of the gospel. We ask this through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son, who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit, God for ever and ever. Amen

Your prayers are asked in the coming weeks for:

  • Good stewardship of our time, talents and gifts as part of our Christian faith
  • The troubled places of the world: for the people of Syria, Egypt and Ukraine
  • Those who work in agriculture
  • Those who continue to be affected by flooding and heavy rainfall.
  • For a new vision of using the world’s resources in a sustainable and environmentally friendly way
  • For those who live in Upper Icknield Way (MR) Jasmine Crescent & Lime Road (PR)
  • For the Princes Centre, ‘Pop in’ and St. Dunstan’s lunch club
  • Those who are sick in our parish:
  • And also further afield for:
    • Joan Male, Bill Male, Richard Irvine, Alastair, David Holding, Matt Elworthy, Uncle Frank
  • The recently departed: Jean Hoar
  • Those whose anniversary of death falls at this time:
    • Edward Ginno, Marion Reece, Oscar Tahmasebi, Win Cummings, Robert Millican, Ruth Rider


Please remember the charities that the parish supports:
Tearfund, working in partnership with Christian agencies and churches worldwide to tackle the causes and effects of poverty

Notices


New Chalice and Paten
Following the theft last month we have received an anonymous donation to enable us to buy a new paten (small plate) and two new chalices. If you wish to make a contribution to the replacement of one of the chalices please can you let James know.

Copies of a draft Parish Eucharist for Easter
Following the recent meeting of the worship group, my sermon last Sunday and the PCC meeting on Monday we have some copies of the updated order of service for the Parish Eucharist for the season of Easter. If people could share these around and pass any comments on to the worship group that would be very helpful. The service focuses on the resurrection and in due course there will be other services produced to cover most of the church’s year e.g. Lent and Advent. Thank you, James and Rob.

New PCC members required
The Church Annual Meetings take place on Monday April 7th at 8.00pm. This is the time at which new members are elected on to the Parochial Church Council (PCC). If you are interested in becoming a member of the PCC please speak with James or one of the existing PCC members (see inside cover of the newsletter) to find out more. After three very valuable years Sue Ingram is stepping down as churchwarden so we are also looking for a successor to replace her.

St. Dunstan's Fellowship
On Thursday 13th February, we are holding a members evening “Winter Warming Music”, in the church hall at 8 pm. Refreshments: Morna Hinch. The next walk is on Tuesday 25th February – please meet in layby at 9.15am. Knit-ins” will be in the Church Hall on the 4th Thursday of each month starting at 2.00pm.

Friendship Group
We meet in the church hall on the third Wednesday of the month at 2.30pm. The next meeting is Wednesday 19th February.

Bethany House Group
This meets on a fortnightly basis on a Wednesday at 76 Westmead, Monks Risborough at 10:30 am. On the table by the main door are pink cards giving details of the various sessions on ‘Angels’. Then in March the group will meet weekly during Lent for a course entitled ‘Build on Rock’. Everyone is welcome. James

Report on the Archaeological Dig
The archaeological dig has now been formally completed and the report compiled. If you would like extracts of the electronic copy of this please send an email to James. If you do not have access to e mail but would like to see parts of the report please can you buddy up with a person who does have internet access so that they can let you have sight of them. James

Community Open Social Afternoon
This is for all residents of Risborough & its surrounds. This takes place on Saturday 1st February 2014 in the Community Centre Main Hall (off Stratton Road, opposite Mount Car Park exit) commencing at 2pm, doors open from 1.15pm. Entry £3 per person to include refreshments. Tickets are available from the David Shuttle shop in Duke Street or Arthur Edwards. Any surplus after covering expenses will be donated to the Princes Centre, our selected charity*. All members of our community are welcome and you will be supporting our chosen charity for this event. Event promoted by Risborough & District Community Association. Contact: Arthur Edwards on 01844-342460 or prcommunityassocn@aceifa.plus.com
 
Silent Prayer Meeting, Monday February 3rd at 8pm:
We need silence to help us to get a proper perspective on our lives; to hear the still, small voice of God, and to refresh our inner being. All are welcome to these meetings of any faith or none. The meeting starts with some simple relaxation exercises, a short passage from the Bible to reflect upon in the half hour of silence, followed by a time of sharing of our experiences if people wish. For further information please contact James

Saturday February 8th 2014, 7.30pm
A concert by the Ealing Symphony Orchestra with the outstanding violinist Nicola Benedetti at All Saints Church, High Wycombe. The programme includes Brahms’s Violin Concerto and extracts from Tchaikovsky’s The Nutcracker and Sleeping Beauty. Tickets are £15 (accompanied under-16s £1) from www.ealingso.org.uk/concerts.php or from our organist Rowena.


The Next Few Weeks 


Morning Prayer usually takes place on Mondays (except Bank Holidays), Wednesday and Thursday at 8.45 at St. Dunstan’s.
Thurs 30th Jan 9.30am Holy Communion
2.00pm Monks Monkeys
Sun 2nd Feb 8.00am Holy Communion
10.00am All Age Family Communion
6.00pm Choral Evensong
Mon 3rd Feb 8.00pm Silent Prayer Meeting (church hall)
Wed 5th Feb 1.15pm Funeral of Jean Hoar (Chilterns Crematorium)
Thurs 6th Feb 9.30am Healing and Holy Communion
2.00pm Monks Monkeys
Sat 8th Feb 10.00am Lighthouse Prayer meeting – see notice in porch for details
Sun 9th Feb 10.00am Parish Eucharist
11.30am Owlswick Holy Communion
6.00pm Choral Evensong
Thurs 13th Feb 9.30am Holy Communion
2.00pm Monks Monkeys
Sat 15th Feb 12.00 noon wedding
Sun 16th Feb 10.00am Parish Eucharist (Rev Kevan Royle)
6.00pm Choral Evensong
Wed 19th Feb 2.30pm Friendship Group
Thurs 20th Feb 9.30am Holy Communion
Sun 23rd Feb 10.00am Parish Eucharist
3.00pm Owlsick Choral Evensong


Friday 17 January 2014

Pew Sheet 19th January 2014

St Dunstan’s Church, Monks Risborough
& St. Peter’s Chapel, Owlswick

Registered Charity Number: 1153869.

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

Churchwardens:
Sue Ingram 01844 275287 suemingram@hotmail.com 
Susanne Dodds 01844 342746 susanne@sunfire-uk.com
 
Welcome!

We hope you will enjoy worshipping here with us.

Coffee is served in the church hall after the 10am service.
Please see our welcome leaflet on the table for all of our services and activities.

The Junior Church (10 o’clock Club) meet in the Church Hall before coming into Church for Communion.

 Sunday 19th January 2013

Second Sunday of Epiphany

God says “it is not enough!” until Jesus Christ has been revealed as saviour for all the earth. Let us join together to rejoice in his coming and to proclaim aloud his glory.

10.00 am      Parish Eucharist
Hymns: 120, 221, 756
Psalm: 40 v1-13
Communion: 930, 374, 937

First Reading      Isaiah 49 v 1-7
The identity of the servant in Isaiah's mind is a great mystery, but the message is clear: at the very time when God's people thought exile had become their shameful end, God reveals a plan far beyond their imagination.

Second Reading      1 Corinthians 1 v 1-9
Paul's vision of the Church was huge: "all those who in every place call upon the name of our Lord Jesus Christ." In this phrase we have the universal and the particular: There is no boundary but that of confessing the name of Christ.

Gospel      John 1 v 29-42
John's picture is astonishing: a solitary prophet points to another man who single-handedly will take away the sin of the whole world. John didn't even know how big the world was – yet he knew Christ was bigger! 

3.00pm Service of Christian Unity
Speaker: Phil Evans, Christian Aid Regional Coordinator

Theme: Transforming women’s lives in Afghanistan 

6.00 pm      Choral Evensong
Readings: Ezekiel 2 v 1 – Ch. 3 v 4, Galatians 1 v 11-end
Hymns: 347, 314, 188
Psalm: 96 v1-9

Prayer for the Week
Merciful God, you sent your Son, the spotless Lamb, to take upon himself the sin of the world. Make our lives holy, that your Church may bear witness to your purpose of reconciling all things in Christ, who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit, God for ever and ever. Amen

Your prayers are asked in the coming weeks for:

  • Cooperation in mission, outreach and witness as Churches Together in Risborough  
  • The troubled places of the world: for the people of Syria, the Central African Republic, South Sudan and Afghanistan
  • The PCC as it considers the church’s finances for 2014.
  • Those who continue to be affected by flooding and heavy rainfall.
  • For those who live Old Manor Close & Orchard Place (MR) Elm Road & Elmdale Gardens (PR)
  • in our parish:
  • And also further afield for:
    • Joan Male, Bill Male, Richard Irvine, Alastair, David Holding, Matt Elworthy, Uncle Frank
  • The recently departed:
  • Those whose anniversary of death falls at this time: Bill Ballance

Please remember the charities that the parish supports:
Parents and Children Together (PACT), working to build and strengthen families in Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire, and across the UK and internationally

Notices


New Chalice and Paten
Following the theft last month we have received an anonymous donation to enable us to buy a new paten (small plate) and two new chalices. If you wish to make a contribution to the replacement of one of the chalices please can you let James know.

St. Dunstan's Fellowship
The next walk is on Tuesday 21st January – please meet in layby at 9.15am. Knit-ins” will be in the Church Hall on the 4th Thursday of each month starting at 2.00pm. On Thursday 13th February, we are holding a members evening “Winter Warming Music”, in the church hall at 8 pm. Refreshments: Morna Hinch.
 
Friendship Group
We meet in the church hall on the third Wednesday of the month at 2.30pm. The next meeting is Wednesday 19th February.

‘Open house’ – Thursday January 23rd
This group meets every six to eight weeks on different evenings to explore various issues of faith. Each evening begins with a DVD. The next meeting is on Thursday January 22nd at 8 pm at the Rectory. All are welcome. For more information please contact James

Bethany House Group
This meets on a fortnightly basis on a Wednesday at 76 Westmead, Monks Risborough at 10:30 am. On the table by the main door are pink cards giving details of the various sessions on ‘Angels’. Then in March the group will meet weekly during Lent for a course entitled ‘Build on Rock’. Everyone is welcome. James

Report on the Archaeological Dig
The archaeological dig has now been formally completed and the report compiled. It is not possible to give out paper copies of the report as it is over 230 pages long! There are however two particular parts that are shorter. These focus on the historical background to the parish and how the archaeology fits in to this time frame. If you would like an electronic copy of this please send an email to James. If you do not have access to e mail but would like to see these two parts please can you buddy up with a person who does have internet access so that they can let you have sight of them.

Community Open Social Afternoon
This is for all residents of Risborough & its surrounds. This takes place on Saturday 1st February 2014 in the
Community Centre Main Hall (off Stratton Road, opposite Mount Car Park exit) commencing at 2pm, doors open from 1.15pm. Outline Programme:

1. 2pm Introduction by Community Association Chairman, Arthur Edwards
2. Presentations by: 2.05pm – Sir Stuart Hampson, High Sheriff of Buckinghamshire
2.50pm – Wing Commander Steve Smith RAF, Help for Heroes (Bucks)
3.05pm – Geoff Young, Chairman of Risborough Good Neighbours
3.15pm - Peter Robinson, Chairman of Princes Centre *
* our selected local charity
3. 3.30pm approx.. - refreshments, browsing & talking.
4. 4pm – brief R&DCA AGM reports from Chairman/Secretary & Treasurer, election of officials followed by AGM adjournment.
4.20pm – Close

Entry £3 per person to include refreshments. Tickets are available from the David Shuttle shop in Duke Street or Arthur Edwards. Any surplus after covering expenses will be donated to the Princes Centre, our selected charity*. All members of our community are welcome and you will be supporting our chosen charity for this event. Event promoted by Risborough & District Community Association. Contact: Arthur Edwards on 01844-342460 or prcommunityassocn@aceifa.plus.com

Saturday February 8th 2014, 7.30pm
A concert by the Ealing Symphony Orchestra with the outstanding violinist Nicola Benedetti at All Saints Church, High Wycombe. The programme includes Brahms’s Violin Concerto and extracts from Tchaikovsky’s The Nutcracker and Sleeping Beauty. Tickets are £15 (accompanied under-16s £1) from ww.ealingso.org.uk/concerts.php. Rowena’s husband John is the conductor.

The Next Few Weeks 

Morning Prayer usually takes place on Mondays (except Bank Holidays), Wednesday and Thursday at 8.45 at St. Dunstan’s.

Mon 20th Jan 8.00pm PCC meeting
Thurs 23rd Jan 9.30am Holy Communion
2.00pm Monks Monkeys (in church)
8.00pm ‘Open House’
Sun 26th Jan 10.00am Parish Eucharist (preacher Rev. Rose Williams)
3.00pm Owlswick Choral Evensong
Thurs 30th Jan 9.30am Holy Communion
2.00pm Monks Monkeys
Sun 2nd Feb 8.00am Holy Communion
10.00am All Age Family Communion
6.00pm Choral Evensong
Mon 3rd Feb 8.00pm Silent Prayer Meeting (church hall)
Thurs 6th Feb 9.30am Healing and Holy Communion
2.00pm Monks Monkeys
Sun 9th Feb 10.00am Parish Eucharist
11.30am Owlswick Holy Communion
6.00pm Choral Evensong
Thurs 13th Feb 9.30am Holy Communion
2.00pm Monks Monkeys
Sat 15th Feb 12.00 noon wedding
Sun 16th Feb 10.00am Parish Eucharist (Rev Kevan Royle)
6.00pm Choral Evensong


Friday 3 January 2014

Pew Sheet 5th and 12th January 2014

St Dunstan’s Church, Monks Risborough
& St. Peter’s Chapel, Owlswick

Registered Charity Number: 1153869.

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

Churchwardens:
Sue Ingram 01844 275287 suemingram@hotmail.com 
Susanne Dodds 01844 342746 susanne@sunfire-uk.com
 
Welcome!

We hope you will enjoy worshipping here with us.
Coffee is served in the church hall after the 10am service.

Please see our welcome leaflet on the table
for all of our services and activities 

The 10 o’clock club for children restarts
on Sunday January 12th 
 

Double Edition

 

Sunday 5th January 2013
The Epiphany

As the star leads us to the Bethlehem manger in our worship today, we ask God to instil in us a childlike purity of heart.

08.00 am       Holy Communion
Readings: Isaiah 60 v 1-6, Matthew 2 v 1-12

10.00 am      All Age Family Eucharist
Hymns: 641, 443, 724, 589
Communion: 971, 411, 326, 729

First Reading      Isaiah 60 v 1-6
The prophet offers a joyful vision of light, encouraging the people to arise and shine, for the glory of the Lord has risen upon them. The people will receive the wealth of the nations and the abundance of the sea, and gifts of gold and frankincense. 

Second Reading      Matthew 2 v 1- 12
The story of how wise men from the East, having seen a star, travel to Bethlehem to pay homage to Jesus. Herod pretends to want to worship Christ, and asks the wise men to tell him when they have found him. But after seeing the child and presenting their gifts, they are warned in a dream not to go back to Herod, so they return by another route.

6.00 pm      Choral Evensong
Readings: Isaiah 60 v 1-9; John 2 v 1-11
Hymns: 85, 282, 552
Psalm: 98

Prayer for the Week
Lord God of the nations, we have seen the star of your glory rising in splendour. The radiance of your incarnate Word pierces the darkness that covers the earth and signals the dawn of peace and justice. Make radiant the lives of your people with the same brightness, and beckon all nations to walk as one in your light. We ask this through Jesus Christ, your Word made flesh, who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit, in the splendour of eternal light, God for ever and ever. Amen.


Sunday 12th January 2013
Baptism of Christ

As Jesus received the power of the Holy Spirit at his baptism, so that power is renewed in us when we believe in Jesus and follow him. As we continue in this new year of 2014, let us open our hearts and minds in worship and love.

10.00 am      Parish Eucharist (Canon Rev Rob Brown)
Hymns: 57, 527, 716
Psalm: 29, chant 75
Communion: 615, 483, 948

First Reading      Isaiah 42 v 1-9
God describes his servant who will bring justice in a new way to all nations, acting as a light to guide all who live in darkness.

Second Reading      Acts 10 v 34-43
Peter speaks to the people, telling them about Jesus whom God anointed with the Holy Spirit, bringing him power to do good, heal the oppressed and forgive the sins of all who believe in him.

Gospel Matthew 3 v 13-end
Jesus is baptised in the river Jordan by John, and receives the Holy Spirit.

11.30 am      Owlswick Holy Communion
(Rev Ivor Cornish)

Readings: Acts 10 v 34-43; Matthew 3 v 13-end

6.00 pm      Choral Evensong (Canon Rev Rob Brown)
Readings: Joshua 3 v 1-8 & 14 – end; Hebrews 1 v 1-12
Hymns: 259, 84, 470
Psalm: 46

Prayer for the Week
Open the heavens, almighty Father, and pour out your Spirit upon your people gathered in prayer. Renew the power of our baptismal cleansing and fill us with zeal for good deeds. Let us hear your voice again, that we may recognise in your beloved Son our hope of inheriting eternal life. Grant this through Jesus Christ, your Word made flesh, who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit, in the splendour of eternal light, God for ever and ever.

Your prayers are asked in the coming weeks for:

  • The troubled places of the world: for the people of Syria, the Central African Republic and of South Sudan.
  • Those who are suffering as a result of the severe weather, especially those whose homes have been endangered or damaged by floods:
  • All migrants, who travel to find work or to find refuge
  • Those who help to preserve and upkeep church buildings and churchyards
  • All who work in or teach the performing arts
  • The Library and Literary Institute.
  • For those who live in Cadsden & Cadsden Road (MR) Barn Road (L) Beech Road (PR)
  • in our parish:
  • And also further afield for:
    • Joan Male, Bill Male, Richard Irvine, Alastair, David Holding, Matt Elworthy, Uncle Frank
  • The recently departed: Peter Carmody
  • Those whose anniversary of death falls at this time:
    • Doris Hill, Neil Campbell

Please remember the charities that the parish supports:
Iain Rennie Hospice at Home, offering specialist and supportive care and advice for patients with cancer and other life threatening illnesses in their homes.

Notices


Thank you
Thank you to everyone who has decorated the church, provided refreshments or helped out with the various events and services as part of our Christmas celebrations. This has all been enormously appreciated and created a lovely community spirit. At the Chinnor Silver Band Concert on December 18th over £1150 was raised and in the week leading up to Christmas Day we welcomed around 1,200 people to the services held in the parish.

New Chalice and Paten
Following the theft last month we have received an anonymous donation to enable us to buy a new paten (small plate) and two new chalices. If you wish to make a contribution to the replacement of one of the chalices please can you let James know.

St. Dunstan's Fellowship - Change of Date
Please note that the Coffee Morning will be on Wednesday 8th January 2014 (not Thursday) from 10.00am - 12.00 at the home of Janet Griffin, 6 Dovecote Close, Monks Risborough. (There will be no evening meeting during January). Thank you, Pam Scott.

Friendship Group

We meet in the church hall on the third Wednesday of the month at 2.30pm. The next meeting is Wednesday 15th January.

Newsletter
Copy date for contributions is 10th January.  Please send entries to morna.hinch@btinternet.com or john@jamckay.demon.co.uk
 
Help required for Refreshments
On Sunday January 19th at 3.00pm St. Dunstan’s is hosting the service to mark the week of prayer for Christian Unity. After the service refreshments will be served in the hall. If you can help serve tea, coffee etc. please can you let James know.

‘Open house’ – Thursday January 23rd
This group meets every six to eight weeks on different evenings to explore various issues of faith. Each evening begins with a DVD. The next meeting is on Thursday January 22nd at 8 pm at the Rectory. All are welcome. For more information please contact James


The Next Few Weeks 


Morning Prayer usually takes place on Mondays (except Bank Holidays), Wednesday and Thursday at 8.45 at St. Dunstan’s. Please note there will be no morning prayer between Monday January 6th and Monday January 13th (inclusive).

Mon 6th Jan Taking down of Christmas decorations
Thurs 9th Jan 9.30am Holy Communion (Rev Serena Hutton)
2.00pm Monks Monkeys
Sun 12th Jan 10.00am Parish Eucharist (Canon Rev Rob Brown)
11.30am Owlswick Holy Communion (Rev Ivor Cornish)
6.00pm Choral Evensong (Canon Rev Rob Brown)
Thurs 16th Jan 9.30am Holy Communion
2.00pm Monks Monkeys
Sat 18th Jan 7.00pm Chiltern Branch Bell Ringing Evening
Sun 19th Jan 10.00am Parish Eucharist
3.00pm Service to mark the week of prayer for Christian Unity
(see notices)
6.00pm Choral Evensong
Mon 20th Jan 8.00pm PCC meeting
Thurs 23rd Jan 9.30am Holy Communion
2.00pm Monks Monkeys (in church)
8.00pm ‘Open House’
Sun 26th Jan 10.00am Parish Eucharist (preacher Rev. Rose Williams)
3.00pm Owlswick Choral Evensong
Thurs 30th Jan 9.30am Holy Communion
Sun 2nd Feb 8.00am Holy Communion
10.00am All Age Family Eucharist
6.00pm Choral Evensong