Welcome to All Saints West Dulwich Vicar & Area Dean: Revd David Stephenson (020 8670 0826 / [email protected]) Curate: Revd Gill O’Neill (07958 592425 / [email protected]) Assistant Priest: Revd Cathy Wiles (07837 407491 / [email protected]) Parish Administrator: Wendy Stephens (020 8676 4550 / [email protected]) www.all-saints.org.uk Registered Charity: 1137041 3 May 2015 This Week’s Services & Groups 5th Sunday of Easter: Morning Prayer Tue – Fri 9.30am Into your hands I commend my spirit, for you have redeemed me, O Lord God of truth. Ps 31.5 Evening Prayer Tue - Thu 5pm Eucharist Tue 7.30pm Thu 12.15pm Bible Study Tue 10am Collect Risen Christ, your wounds declare your love for the world and the wonder of your risen life: give us compassion and courage to risk ourselves for those we serve, to the glory of God the Father, who is alive and reigns with you, in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God, now and for ever. Amen. This morning’s readings Acts 8.26-end John 15.1-8 This morning’s hymns 105, 114, 408, 331, 107 Anthems O taste and see — Vaughan Williams Community Coffee Morning Thu 10.30am Christian meditation Thu 7pm smAll Saints Fri 10.15am 10 May 2015 6th Sunday of Easter: 8.00am Holy Communion 10.00am Eucharist Acts 10.44-end John 15.9-17 6.30pm Evening Prayer David is away at a family baptism this morning 6.30pm Evensong Isaiah 60.1-14 Revelation 3.1-13 Anthem: Cantate Domino —Pitoni There will be a collection during the service. If you are a UK taxpayer, please take the time to complete a blue Gift Aid envelope. For every £1 donated we can claim back 25p at no extra cost to you. If you are part of our regular giving scheme, please pick up a white laminated card to use as a symbol of your gift. Acts 8.26-end John 15.1- 8 Then an angel of the Lord said to Philip, ‘Get up and go towards the south to the road that goes down from Jerusalem to Gaza.’ (This is a wilderness road.) So he got up and went. Now there was an Ethiopian eunuch, a court official of the Candace, queen of the Ethiopians, in charge of her entire treasury. He had come to Jerusalem to worship and was returning home; seated in his chariot, he was reading the prophet Isaiah. Then the Spirit said to Philip, ‘Go over to this chariot and join it.’ So Philip ran up to it and heard him reading the prophet Isaiah. He asked, ‘Do you understand what you are reading?’ He replied, ‘How can I, unless someone guides me?’ And he invited Philip to get in and sit beside him. Now the passage of the scripture that he was reading was this: ‘Like a sheep he was led to the slaughter, and like a lamb silent before its shearer, so he does not open his mouth. In his humiliation justice was denied him. Who can describe his generation? For his life is taken away from the earth.’ The eunuch asked Philip, ‘About whom, may I ask you, does the prophet say this, about himself or about someone else?’ Then Philip began to speak, and starting with this scripture, he proclaimed to him the good news about Jesus. As they were going along the road, they came to some water; and the eunuch said, ‘Look, here is water! What is to prevent me from being baptized?’ He commanded the chariot to stop, and both of them, Philip and the eunuch, went down into the water, and Philip baptized him. When they came up out of the water, the Spirit of the Lord snatched Philip away; the eunuch saw him no more, and went on his way rejoicing. But Philip found himself at Azotus, and as he was passing through the region, he proclaimed the good news to all the towns until he came to Caesarea. ‘I am the true vine, and my Father is the vine -grower. He removes every branch in me that bears no fruit. Every branch that bears fruit he prunes to make it bear more fruit. You have already been cleansed by the word that I have spoken to you. Abide in me as I abide in you. Just as the branch cannot bear fruit by itself unless it abides in the vine, neither can you unless you abide in me. I am the vine, you are the branches. Those who abide in me and I in them bear much fruit, because apart from me you can do nothing. Whoever does not abide in me is thrown away like a branch and withers; such branches are gathered, thrown into the fire, and burned. If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask for whatever you wish, and it will be done for you. My Father is glorified by this, that you bear much fruit and become my disciples. Notices Thank You To everyone who took part in the Parish Mission Action Planning Day last Sunday. It was a great success and I look forward to reporting back on all the ideas put forward. Thank you too to everyone who came along to the APCM on Wednesday; we look forward to introducing our PCC to the congregation in the next few weeks. David Community Coffee Morning The new Summer Flier is available to pick up from the table in the Welcome Hall. On Thursday 7 May Wendy will reporting back on her trip to Ghana along with 21 others from the Diocese with a talk entitled ‘Out of Africa’. All welcome. Concert Diary Summer 2015 Is available in the Welcome Hall or to download from the website. On Saturday 9th May 2015 at 7.30pm Opus XV1 Chamber Choir invite you to an Evening of Gershwin including excerpts from Porgy and Bess. Ticket prices are £12 with £10 concessions - available on the door on the night. Further info from Harriet, Carol or Alan. Outing to Ham House on Wednesday 1 July 2015 Anyone interested in joining the Coffee Morning outing, please get in touch with Ann Holly as soon as possible. 020 86709652. Event for parents with children effected by mental health issues or learning difficulties Christ Church Gipsy Hill are hosting an evening for those caring for and supporting young people with mental health issues or learning difficulties. The evening will be led by Cathy and David and will be an informal opportunity for conversations around the challenges of mental health and learning difficulties in family members and seeking to make sense of the challenges in the context of our faith. Tuesday 5th May at 8pm. A Sing4Friday event will take place on Friday 15th May, 5.30-6.15 pm for young people from age 6 and above with games, singing and refreshments, including a tour of the organ loft. Come and find out what the Junior choir get up to. Speak to Ruth Holton or email [email protected] Flower arranging a new draft rota for flower arrangers is in the Welcome Area. If you would like to give and arrange flowers for the church just once a year, please sign up. We ask only for one arrangement, and no expertise! Help can be given for the first time. Thank you, Hilary Putt 020 8761 4265, [email protected]. Christian Aid Week (10th -16th May) The focus for Christian Aid Week 2015 is Ethiopia . Christian Aid is working with a local partner HUNDEE to transform the income, nutrition and status of women in rural communities. Christian Aid Week enables us to engage with our local community in support of our " global neighbour" but to do so we urgently need volunteers both for our regular house to house collections and a new initiative: All Saints has a stall at the West Dulwich Spring Fair in Rosendale Road on 16th May and we have permission to collect at this event too. Please consider whether you can help and contact Jenny West ( 0208 670 1341 or [email protected]) or speak to Gill this Sunday. Thank you. Jumble Sale The next Jumble will be Sat 13 June at 2.15 in the Crypt. If you can help to set up, please let Catherine Potter know on 07818 088863, and if you need Jumble picking up please ring Moira Roberts on 07930 751545. We shall also need cakes on the day. Setting up times are 7-9pm on Fri 12 June, and then 10am-12 noon on the day itself. David on Sabbatical David is producing a leaflet of his plans available from next Sunday. A date for the diary Please put Sunday 28th 2015 June in your diary for a special lunchtime celebration. More details to follow. Embrace the Middle East Annual Lecture Tuesday 12 May at 6.30pm One of the charities All Saints has supported in the past, this year the lecture is to be given by the Rt Rev & Rt Hon Dr Rowan Williams on 'Warrior archaeologists: making and remaking history in the Middle East' at St James's Church, Piccadilly,W1J 9LL. Admission free but booking essential: www.embraceme.org/events / [email protected] / 01494 897950. Prayer Matters : 3 May 2015 Fifth Sunday of Easter Made mighty in God’s Holy Breath let us ask with Isaiah of Babylon, Mary the Mother of Jesus, the Apostle Philip, Simeon Bachos the Ethiopian, Luke the Gospeller and the whole cloud of hallows crowded about us, good things of our thrice-holy God for: † those to be married: Joshua Ansell & Madeleine Tuz whose Banns are being read today, Olivia Edmondson & Andrew Dinning, Nicola Adshead & Jonathan Pickstone, Ele Osborn & Nigel Greenhill, as they prepare for marriage in June and newlyweds Karen Brown & Andrew Cornish. † those who are sick or in need: Cass, Ruth Bennet, Beth, Ben, Ada Daters, Hyacinth Brown, Cynthia Tuke, Wisdom Kari Kari, George Farmer, Zee Zee Gwaite, Jenny Bundark, Amanda Piper, Jan Ross, John Family, Harry Barratt, John Billingham; and those who care for them. † those who have lately died: Jacqueline Adams; and those who mourn. † those whose year’s mind falls this week: Audrey Morby, Dorothy Dudding, Jack Foreman-Peck, George Fellowes Prynne. † the flowers this weeks a given for Karen and Andrew’s wedding. Biddings on the Eve of each day for: Biddings on the Morn of each day for: Freedom and friendship where they are lacking. The needs of those whom we know. The day and its work. Our world wherever we have arranged it badly. God’s good Earth and Church and her life. † Biddings on each Eve and Morn to Wednesday 13 May, the day before Ascension: That God’s folk tell out loud : the risen Lord of Eastertide. That mankind be careful of God’s Earth : of which he gave us no more than our share. That those downcast and in darkness may behold : the hope and light of Christ. That those who fear death may trust in life : through Christ’s rising again. For those imprisoned or captive for trusting : in Christ’s pledge of freedom. Our Father in heaven, hallowed be your name . . . † Prayers for Nepal some background. At least 5,500 dead after last Saturday’s earthquake. Nepal sits on the Himalayan fault where the Indian land-mass judders northwards under Asia by several centimetres a year (1934 quake killed 11,000, 1988 quake killed 700). American medicine given in the Cold War (to counter Maoism) has spurred Nepal’s population to grow 180% over the last 50 years (all developing world 133%, UK 21%), causing agricultural deforestation, soil degradation and erosion, with downstream flooding (disastrously in India and Bangladesh), wildlife-habitat loss, hardship and rapid sprawl of quake -unfit townscapes. After the 1996-2006 Monarchists vs Maoists civil war (18,000 killed), spending power of the poor is now rising in line with global trends; bad building standards is one effect of current political deadlock and deep corruption. Almighty God, who thrusts heavenward the peaks and shapes the hills and woods and streams that we have enclosed and named Nepal; be with our trapped, our lost, our homeless and bereaved; and with all who have settled in unstable lands on your ever-shifting Earth. Amen. A prayer for this Election week said at the start of every House of Commons sitting: Lord, the God of righteousness and truth, grant to our Queen and her government, to Members of Parliament and all in positions of responsibility, the guidance of your Spirit. May they never lead the nation wrongly through love of power, desire to please, or unworthy ideals; but, laying aside all private interests and prejudices, keep in mind their responsibility to seek to improve the condition of all mankind; so may your kingdom come and your name be hallowed. Amen. † If you think we should pray for someone or something else tell Prayer Matters’ Mark Stevens (8670 8105) or the Church Office (8676 4550).
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