PewNews+ 24 May 2015 ! Day of Pentecost Contacts From the Curate The Church of the Resurrection Parish of Swanbourne–Mt Claremont 105 Shenton Rd, Swanbourne WA 6010 PO Box 6270, Swanbourne WA 6010 www.resurrectionswanbourne.com.au I love writing with pencil and paper: it is a feast for the senses; it forces me to think and work at a healthy pace; and, best of all, I must stop...periodically....and…sharpen the pencil. Who knows what bad ideas have been headed off by that pause; what good ideas have been allowed to emerge? The simple choice to turn away from the computer and use a different tool forces me to think in a different way. Parish Office & Pelican Centre Anne Beal Monday, Thursday, Friday 10am–3pm Enquiries and bookings . . . 9385 2236 offi[email protected] Our post-enlightenment, post-industrial revolution thought is largely linear, which is very useful for things like science, industry and systematic theology, but we have to be aware of the affect it has on the way we apprehend God and creation. Locum The Reverend Toby Sherring Curate The Reverend Ros Fairless . . . . . . . . . . 9385 2236/9434 4914 [email protected] Honorary Deacon The Reverend Eileen Warby 9381 7798 Churchwardens Anne Beal . . . . . . . . . . 9243 4400 Jim Gallagher . . . . . . . . 9448 2525 Parish Councillors Shaun Day . . . . . . . . . 0407 772 163 Felicity Shallcross . . . . . 0434 399 103 Barbara Browne . . . . . . . 9286 1669 Synod Representatives Anne Beal . . . . . . . . . . 9243 4400 Peter Williams . . . . . . . . 9384 3416 "If religion is to be viable, it must be able to relate to the creation as God made it instead of how we might like it to be", wrote Maggie Ross in Pillars of Flame. The divine mysteries don’t tend to reveal themselves fully in linear mode, so unless we practise other ways of thinking, we struggle to relate well to God and creation, and can end up on a path that is diminished, desolate, or even destructive. Stop...periodically....and sharpen the pencil. Remind yourself that once, we were not linear thinkers, but spatial ones, who know that truth is best captured in story, art and poesy. Good old linear thinking helps us get to the church on time, but don't let it lure you into the same old, blinkered walk of faith. In the linear walk, new propositions – no matter whether they come from social media, your mother, or Jesus Christ himself - flash up before the eyes and are accepted or discarded based on the assessment of a moment. Yes/no, I/ O, click, done. This is not the way of the vision-caster prophet, the weaver of the cosmic Genesis tale, the story-teller evangelist. It is certainly not the way of our beloved Lord, who comes to us as bread, babe, and boy; and as the frustratingly parabolic Jew who walked dusty roads with his friends and forever disrupted the corrupted fabric of this world. Even the physicists have started to give particles names like "blue", "strange" and “chameleon"; we should not be afraid to enter the world of theology-as-poetry. Surely it's the only way to enter into mysteries like Pentecost, the Trinity, the Eucharist and the business of being human. Spirited Giving Please continue to generously support your parish and its ministries! Open plate giving is still in fashion, but if you prefer to give by bank transfer, set up a regular donation with these details: BSB 706-001, Account No. 30004478 If you prefer offering envelopes, they are available from the office. Ros Cycles of Prayer and Worship The Divine Office On Monday, Tuesday and Thursday, Morning Prayer is said at the church at 9am; Evening Prayer at 4pm. All are welcome to make prayer requests known, or to join us for reflective prayer on our psalms and scriptures. Holy Communion Eucharists are held on Sunday mornings at 9am, except for the fourth Sunday of the month, when there is a special celebratory Eucharist at 5pm instead. Parish Notices Today’s Music Locum Priest Fr Toby Sherring presides at our Eucharist today. Please thank Toby for kindly helping us in this way over the past weeks. New Parish Administrator Many thanks to Anne Beal, who is keeping the office running smoothly while we seek a new person for the role. Warden and Deacon Away Please keep our Warden, Jim Gallagher, in your prayers, as he enjoys a well-earned holiday. Jim, and our Honorary Deacon Eileen, will return early in June. Ordination Monday 25 May, 6.30pm All parishioners are invited to attend the Ordination to the Priesthood of our Assistant Curate Ros Fairless, on Monday May 25 at 6.30 pm. Do pray for Revd Ros and Revd Lisa Perkins as they embark on their priestly journeys in the Diocese of Perth. Following Ros's Ordination, Archbishop Roger Herft is to licence Ros as an Assistant Priest in our parish for the foreseeable future. First Mass and Parish Celebrations Sunday 31 May, 9am Rev’d Ros will celebrate her First Mass as a priest with us on Trinity Sunday, 31st May, at 9.00 am. Everyone is invited to attend this special service, which will be followed by a Parish Brunch with champagne in the Hall. Please bring a plate of yummy finger food to share. Love in Action Let us be “rich in good deeds, generous and willing to share!” (1 Tim 6.18b). There is something for everyone to do: from flowers to phone calls. See Ros or one of our Wardens for details. From Common Worship Veni Creator/Come Holy Ghost ………………...… 178 O Thou Who Camest From Above ……..…….…. 191 Come Down, O Love Divine ……………………… 175 Mass Setting: Palestrina Missa Brevis Motet: Litany to the Holy Spirit (Hurford) Upcoming Events Red Carpet Cinema: A Social Night for Young Adults Third Friday of each month, Pelican Centre After much preparation, the inaugural Red Carpet Cinema (RCC) was held at the Pelican Community Centre on May 15. RCC provides a safe and fun environment in which self-sustaining 18-35 year olds with an intellectual disability can foster friendship and independence. This initiative is the brainchild of two local women. Both have young adult children with a disability, and both found there were limited social opportunities available to their children post-school. A night at Red Carpet Cinema involves walking the red carpet, before enjoying popcorn and a movie while seated in brightly coloured bean bags. Later, there is a chance to chat and dance. Student volunteers from the School of Occupational Therapy at Curtin University help keep the atmosphere young, and provide mentoring. We will keep the Parish updated on Red Carpet Cinema events, as there are sure to be many good stories to share! Do pray for our friends at Red Carpet Cinema. Pew News Please phone 9385 2236 or send any items for next week’s PewNews to the office (offi[email protected]) by Wednesday evening. For Our Prayers Parish of East Perth; Pentecost event at the Sudanese Anglican Worshipping Community of Malaga; Archbishop Roger and assistant Bishops Tom and Jeremy. Parish of Boyanup, Diocese of Bunbury; Parish of Dongara and Mingenew, Diocese of North West Australia; Primate of Australia, Archbishop Philip Freier; Diocese of Northern Luzon (Philippines), Bishop Renato Mag-Gay Abibico; Diocese of Eldoret, Bishop Christopher Rutto, clergy and people; Archbishop Justin Welby, Archbishop of Canterbury. David (Andrew) Stewart, Derek, Dick Gies, Jill Slee, Jim Bowen, Val Fairless, Peter Wright, Michael Heagney, Jacqueline Allen, Ethel Kaye, Beryl Staunton, Vanessa, Nicholas. Holy Communion Everyone is welcome to share in the hospitality and welcome of Christ by taking communion or receiving a blessing. Please come forward to receive from Father Toby and then move to receive from one of the chalices. Both chalices can be used either as usual or for intinction if necessary. If you cannot come to the priest, please let one of the sides-people know and the sacrament will be brought to you. Prayer with the laying on of hands is offered after our Eucharist; do let us know if you would like us to pray for you. Food Vouchers Our parish offers supermarket vouchers rather than cash to those in need of food. To contribute towards their purchase, please speak to Ros. Next Week’s Mass Trinity Sunday, 31st May, 9AM. First Mass for Rev’d Ros preaching and presiding. Readings: Isaiah 6.1-8 Ps 29 Romans 8.12-17 John 3.1-17 Today’s Readings A Reading from the Book of Acts When the day of Pentecost had come, they were all together in one place. And suddenly from heaven there came a sound like the rush of a violent wind, and it filled the entire house where they were sitting. Divided tongues, as of fire, appeared among them, and a tongue rested on each of them. All of them were filled with the Holy Spirit and began to speak in other languages, as the Spirit gave them ability. Now there were devout Jews from every nation under heaven living in Jerusalem. And at this sound the crowd gathered and was bewildered, because each one heard them speaking in the native language of each. Amazed and astonished, they asked, ‘Are not all these who are speaking Galileans? And how is it that we hear, each of us, in our own native language? Parthians, Medes, Elamites, and residents of Mesopotamia, Judea and Cappadocia, Pontus and Asia, Phrygia and Pamphylia, Egypt and the parts of Libya belonging to Cyrene, and visitors from Rome, both Jews and proselytes, Cretans and Arabs—in our own languages we hear them speaking about God’s deeds of power. All were amazed and perplexed, saying to one another, ‘What does this mean?’ But others sneered and said, ‘They are filled with new wine.’ But Peter, standing with the eleven, raised his voice and addressed them: ‘Men of Judea and all who live in Jerusalem, let this be known to you, and listen to what I say. Indeed, these are not drunk, as you suppose, for it is only nine o’clock in the morning. No, this is what was spoken through the prophet Joel:“In the last days it will be, God declares, that I will pour out my Spirit upon all flesh, and your sons and your daughters shall prophesy, and your young men shall see visions, and your old men shall dream dreams. Even upon my slaves, both men and women, in those days I will pour out my Spirit; and they shall prophesy. And I will show portents in the heaven above and signs on the earth below, blood, and fire, and smoky mist. The sun shall be turned to darkness and the moon to blood, before the coming of the Lord’s great and glorious day. Then everyone who calls on the name of the Lord shall be saved.” Acts 2.1-21 Psalm 104.26-36 O Lord, how manifold are your works! In wisdom you have made them all; the earth is full of your creatures. When you hide your face they are troubled; when you take away their breath, they die and return again to the dust. There is the sea, spread far and wide, and there move creatures beyond number, both small and great. When you send forth your spirit, they are created, and you renew the face of the earth. There go the ships, and there is that Leviathan which you have made to play in the deep. All of these look to you to give them their food in due season. When you give it them, they gather it; you open your hand and they are filled with good. May the glory of the Lord endure for ever; may the Lord rejoice in his works; He looks on the earth and it trembles; he touches the mountains and they smoke. I will sing to the Lord as long as I live; I will make music to my God while I have my being. So shall my song please him while I rejoice in the Lord. Today’s Readings A Reading from the Epistle to the Romans We know that the whole creation has been groaning in labour pains until now; and not only the creation, but we ourselves, who have the first fruits of the Spirit, groan inwardly while we wait for adoption, the redemption of our bodies. For in hope we were saved. Now hope that is seen is not hope. For who hopes for what is seen? But if we hope for what we do not see, we wait for it with patience. Likewise the Spirit helps us in our weakness; for we do not know how to pray as we ought, but that very Spirit intercedes with sighs too deep for words. And God, who searches the heart, knows what is the mind of the Spirit, because the Spirit intercedes for the saints according to the will of God. Romans 8.22-27 Labour pains is perhaps the perfect way to describe the agony of entering a new way of being. We are what we were, but already we are different, even as we are seized by the pains of becoming something entirely new. And as if our personal regeneration weren’t enough, now we contain the Spirit, who reveals to us the truth about our world, the kingdom of God, and the gap between. Once our eyes are opened in this way, how can we find the words to express our longing, our repentance, our frustration, love and hope? When words fail us, the Spirit helps. It is a priceless gift, to be baptised with water and the Spirit. ! The Gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ according to John ‘When the Advocate comes, whom I will send to you from the Father, the Spirit of truth who comes from the Father, he will testify on my behalf. You also are to testify because you have been with me from the beginning. But I have said these things to you so that when their hour comes you may remember that I told you about them. ‘I did not say these things to you from the beginning, because I was with you. But now I am going to him who sent me; yet none of you asks me, “Where are you going?” But because I have said these things to you, sorrow has filled your hearts. Nevertheless, I tell you the truth: it is to your advantage that I go away, for if I do not go away, the Advocate will not come to you; but if I go, I will send him to you. And when he comes, he will prove the world wrong about sin and righteousness and judgement: about sin, because they do not believe in me; about righteousness, because I am going to the Father and you will see me no longer; about judgement, because the ruler of this world has been condemned. ‘I still have many things to say to you, but you cannot bear them now. When the Spirit of truth comes, he will guide you into all the truth; for he will not speak on his own, but will speak whatever he hears, and he will declare to you the things that are to come. He will glorify me, because he will take what is mine and declare it to you. All that the Father has is mine. For this reason I said that he will take what is mine and declare it to you. John 15.26-27; 16.4b-15 You may notice, as NT Wright has done, a particular harmony between Paul, John and Luke as they write about the Holy Spirit. John even strays into the legal language we usually associate more with Paul, and identifies the Advocate, the Holy Spirit, as the one who will prove the world fundamentally wrong about three key things: sin, righteousness and judgement. The Spirit reveals to us that sin is not to do with moral codes, but with belief in Jesus and his message; everything good, right and holy flows out of that. Righteousness is associated with Jesus going to the Father and being seen no longer: the great disgrace of an unjust trial and humiliating death, masquerading as human ‘justice’, becomes the means by which Jesus is taken up and glorified. Similarly, the great turn-around of the cross and resurrection, ascension and the outpouring of the Holy Spirit, sees not Jesus being condemned, but the arch-ruler of this world’s way. See how out of step we are with the world; how new a thing God is doing! And see how much God loves this world, sending firstly the Son, and then the Spirit, to reveal, to guide, to sustain us, as we live in-theworld but not of-the-world. !
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