Holy Trinity Brussels March 29th 2015 Palm Sunday Newsletter Today’s Services: 10.30 Holy Communion: Jack McDonald 14.00 Holy Communion: No service 19.00 Palm Sunday service Sunday School Theme: Victorious Love March Mission Focus: Rewari International Our readings this week Isaiah 50:4-9a Christians see Jesus in the “suffering servant” of Isaiah. Four times the servant points us to the Sovereign Lord. It is from him that the saving word comes; to him that the servant listens; to him that he is obedient; in him that lies his hope; to him that he looks for vindication. Philippians 2:5-11 Jesus does not treat his exalted state as something to be clung to, but is prepared to make himself nothing, taking human form as a servant. As a servant obedient to the limit of human imagining, he knows suffering, accepting a horrifying death. But the result is vindication: Jesus is exalted, as part of the very being of God, to receive the worship of the whole created order. We are called to follow his example of obedience. Psalm 31 There are 4 great themes in this psalm. First, the psalmist’s reliance on God as his place of refuge; last, his praise before the wonderful delivery that God offers. We are invited to focus on the two middle themes. First comes the cry of the one who is abandoned and betrayed by all human love and support. Second, his prayer to the God from whom alone can come deliverance. Mark 14:1-15:47 Mark’s narrative shows how completely humanity abandoned Jesus. From Judas’ treason, through Peter’s denial, and Peter, James and John’s inability to watch, to the frantic flight of his every companion, not a friend remains. Meanwhile his enemies strike him, mock him, spit on him. No voice is raised in his defence, only the call to crucify. The passersby, the leaders of society, even the criminals insult him. Ultimately he is so empty that even God seems to have abandoned him. Only in death does he find recognition from a foreign soldier, love from the women, courage from a secret disciple. Pointers for prayer Pray for all who are in distress, to find God’s rescue; Pray that every time our actions and words betray Jesus, we may find repentance and forgiveness; Before such faithfulness, before the solitary suffering that won our salvation, we can only fall on our knees in worship. Special Palm Sunday service at 7pm Our Life Together Welcome to Holy Trinity. Coffee and tea are served downstairs after the 10.30 service, the bar is also open. Do come down and join us for this time of fellowship, and introduce yourself if you are new to or visiting Brussels. This week many of our congregation are at our Church Weekend away, La Foresta. We pray that they will enjoy teaching, fellowship and worship and return refreshed and inspired. Sunday School. The Eastertide topic is “Victorious Love.” This week the Bible passage is Luke 19:28–40; 22:39–48. Congratulations to James and Eliane Pitts on the safe arrival of their tenth child, Susanna Maria, 52 cm and 3.74 kg. Mother and baby are both doing well. Throughout Lent the 12.30 Holy Communion service each Wednesday will be followed by a bread and soup lunch (a small donation is requested). As we prepare for Easter why not pause to join us for this hour of prayer, calm and fellowship? Services in Holy Week and over Easter. As always, there are a number of extra services during Holy Week, in addition to the usual Wednesday Holy Communion at 12.30 (followed by the final bread and soup lunch): Maundy Thursday Holy Communion at 19.30, Good Friday meditations “At the Foot of the Cross” between 12.00 and 14.00 (it is possible to arrive and depart during the service if you cannot spare the whole time) and the St Matthew Passion at 19.00. There will be Holy Communion at all four services on Easter Sunday. Easter is the most important celebration of our Christian year, don’t hesitate to invite friends and colleagues even if they’re not regular church-goers. Church Council is holding its April meeting on Monday 30th March at 20.00 in Church House. Chris Martin’s departure after Easter. This time he really is going back to Edinburgh and leaving Holy Trinity! If you would like to show your appreciation for all the pastoral care and humorous comments that Chris has given to the HTB over the last 18 months and to Susie, for doing without him for so long, please send your contribution to IBAN: BE14 3100 3441 5383 BIC: BBRUBEBB marked (‘gift for Chris & Susie’) so that we can buy them a really good present. Richard and Gill Frost will be joining us after Chris has left. Richard's first Sunday with us will be 12th April and they will be staying in Brussels until the 1st Sunday in August. Please do make them very welcome and pray for them as they settle in and minister among us. Our Mission Focus this month is Rewari International, working in North India among some of the poorest and most despised people of that region. It is now the end of the school year and the pupils at the Good Shepherd School have just finished taking their exams. The school hopes to admit 200 pupils for the new school year starting in April and is still striving to get itself recognised by the official bodies in India. Pray for the safety and unity of the Christian community – which is very limited in the Rewari region – during this time of persecution and climate of hatred. Extremist Hindus are actively trying to destroy the work that is going on to help people in the slums so Robin requests: ‘Do pray for the children and their family members in different locations of the Rewari district, for their health and wellbeing, as they are the direct beneficiaries of our programmes. Pray also that they will continue to trust us as their Christian friends helping to meet their needs. Also many of the sponsored children have now grown up into young men and women: pray that they might know the Lord Jesus Christ as their Saviour in the coming years of their life’. To find out more about this work that Holy Trinity has supported over the last 4 years, check out the website www.rewari-international.org Easter Lilies. As in previous years, the flower team invites you to give Easter lilies in memory of departed loved ones. Each lily costs €2 and envelopes are available at the back of the church. Please put the name(s) of those you wish to commemorate on the envelope and the corresponding amount of money inside and return to the basket. Sunday April 26th around 12:00 Holy Trinity has its Annual General Meeting. You are eligible to vote at the AGM if you are registered on the Electoral Roll. If you haven’t registered yet, please ask for a form from the Welcome table, fill it in and put it in the pigeon hole of Paulina. Or send her a message and she will send the form via E-mail to fill in at leisure: [email protected] We have received a number of kind offers of accommodation for an ordinand hoping to come to Brussels for medical treatment in the summer. However, since the clinic is in Neder-Over-Heembeek, in north Brussels, with relatively poor public transport links, it would be very helpful if someone living a little closer could accommodate him as he needs to attend the clinic daily. The clinic is served by STIB buses 47, 53 and 57 and De Lijn 820. If you could help please contact John Wilkinson or Chris Martin via the church office. The Prayer Chain welcomes requests for prayer for any situation with complete confidentiality to Ilka Tank: [email protected] Tel 02 675 52 10 or to Anne Fieldsend 02 735 1997. Vacancy: Anglican Religious Education has two vacancies in secondary school teaching : two hours in Brussels-Laken and two hours in Antwerp-Kapellen. Information www.anglicaneducation.org Contact: [email protected] Music at Holy Trinity. There will be a performance of Pergolesi's Stabat Mater at 15h30 today, performed by Catherine Lybaert (soprano) and Marjut Leskinen (mezzosoprano) accompanied by string quartet and organ. Entry is €10/€8. Then on Good Friday, April 3rd there will be the traditional performance of Bach’s St Matthew Passion, at 19.00. Admission is free (though donations will be most welcome) and pre-registration is preferred at passiontoperform.eu to ensure a seat. Do you fancy a holiday in the South of France and pay your rent to the Church House Redevelopment Project? Sue Bird has a villa in the foothills of the Pyrenees, not far from Med and mountains, 5 bedrooms, private swimming pool, for all year-round holidays. Sign up quickly though as July and August are nearly full! If you are interested, please contact Sue on 0476-410-875 or [email protected] The Wider Church Edith Cavell Commemoration This year we commemorate Edith Cavell and the Belgian Edith Cavell Commemoration Group (BECCG) is organizing a series of events together with the Commune of Uccle and Cinematek. We would like to know of members of Holy Trinity who might be interested to receive direct information and who might be interested in getting involved on the practical side with one or two events. A web site has been created and is available in English and French: www.edith-cavell-belgium.eu/ The first scheduled events are a number of guided walks taking place from April in Uccle/Ixelles to enable you to discover the main places linked to her life and her work, details of these are on the web-site under ‘events’. Please contact Birte Day for further information: [email protected] The International Christian Women’s Club of Brussels invites you and your guests to their “Home from Home” guest night dinner 2015 with Yuri Cardozo and Miguel Ferrer which will be held at the American Women’s Club of Brussels on Saturday April 25th from 7.15 till 11.15. Music from the de Burbure family, guest speakers Mark and Gabrielle Arnot. Full details on the poster in the lobby, or take a flyer from the table. Accommodation wanted: A Christian professional man of forty-five, of Ghanaian origin, currently living in the Czech Republic, moving to Brussels in the next two or three weeks with his conference business and therefore looking to share with other Christians in a house or to rent a flat. If anyone can help, please contact Frederick Gyebi-Ababio ([email protected], tel: +420 734 595 268 Skype: fredgyebi). Address: The Pro-Cathedral of Holy Trinity Rue Capitaine Crespel 29, B-1050 Brussels Website: http://www.holytrinity.be Phone: 02/511.71.83 Email: [email protected] Office hours: Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday 9a.m. – 12 p.m. Tuesday 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. Newsletter items: to [email protected] by 9 a.m. Tuesday Associate Chaplains: Canon John Wilkinson and Canon Prof. Jack McDonald Assistant Chaplain: The Revd Chris Martin Lay Minister: David Fieldsend Pastoral Assistant: Mrs Janet Sayers Outreach Worker: Jeremy Heuslein Lay Assistant: Naomi Brown Gift account for pledges and donations to Holy Trinity Brussels is: IBAN: BE14 3100 3441 5383 BIC: BBRUBEBB Contributions to Church House Redevelopment Fund is: IBAN: BE39 3104 5510 7619 BIC: BBRUBEBB
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