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Prayer
with the Anglican Communion we pray for the United Church of Bangladesh; for Archbishop Justin; for Bishops Tim, David and Debbie
our mission giving: £200 for the Olive Branch, a Christian counselling service for people living in Winchester and the surrounding area
our Prime Minister and all members of parliament all affected by the Taal volcano in the Philippines; wisdom for the authorities
organising evacuation of the area for all caught up in conflict in so many places in the world, and for wise decisions
by those responsible for our armed forces; for an end to conflict caused by fundamentalist convictions
this week of Prayer for Christian Unity; for churches in this city and beyond; all working for ecumenism in the worldwide church
our own efforts to tackle prejudice and exclusion in our lives and in our community
Mary Copping and her children’s and youth work team: Aaron Burrows, Imogen Cook and many volunteers; for our young people to enjoy coming to church and to grow in their awareness and love of God
the unwell: Cheryl Barkwill, Emrys Davies, baby Emily, Phillippa Lerclercq, Louisa (20 months), Louise (Anne Odling’s stepdaughter), Tony Silcox, Philip Surrage, Brett Tribe and Patricia Watts
the long-term unwell: Caroline Behan, Vera Edwards, Julia Jones, Kate Morgan, Jane Seal and Vera Willnecker
those who have died recently, including Yvonne Dagwell; all living with the pain of untimely death; God’s comfort for all who remember loved ones
Welcome
A warm welcome to everyone, and especially if you are new or visiting. Do please stay on for drinks and to meet people after the 9.30 and 11.15 services
and keep this welcome sheet for your prayers this week.
19 January 2020
The second Sunday of Epiphany
Please feel free to send prayer requests to ursula@stmatthewstpaul.org, 844878
Services today, 19 January
8 am St Matthew’s
9.30 am Western
Processional hymn
Storyteller
Children’s song
[BCP] Holy Communion
Readings: p. 69
Parish Eucharist with DIY crèche, Scramblers, Climbers, Explorers, Destination and Transition
Order of service in gold Epiphany booklet
1 Jesus shall reign where’er the sun does his successive journeys run; his kingdom stretch from shore to shore, till moons shall wax and wane no more.
2 People and realms of every tongue dwell on his love with sweetest song, and infant voices shall proclaim their early blessings on his name.
3 Blessings abound where’er he reigns: the prisoners leap to lose their chains; the weary find eternal rest, and all the humble poor are blest.
4 To him shall endless prayer be made, and praises throng to crown his head; his name like incense shall arise with every morning sacrifice.
5 Let every creature rise and bring peculiar honours to our King; angels descend with songs again, and earth repeat the loud amen.
Isaac Watts (1674–1748)
Bill Lucas
Step by step, on and on, we will walk with Jesus till the journey’s done. Step by step, day by day, because Jesus is the living way.
1 He’s the one to follow, in his footsteps we will tread. Don’t worry about tomorrow, Jesus knows the way ahead. Oh. Refrain
Collect
Reading
Gradual hymn
2 He will never leave us, and his love he’ll always show, so wherever Jesus leads us, that’s the way we want to go. Oh. Refrain
Gillian E. Hutchinson © 1994 Sea Dream Music
Almighty God, in Christ you make all things new: transform the poverty of our nature by the riches of your grace, and in the renewal of our lives make known your heavenly glory; through Jesus Christ your Son our Lord. Amen.
1 Corinthians 1: 1–9 [p. 47] Paul, called to be an apostle of Christ Jesus by the will of God, and our brother Sosthenes,
To the church of God that is in Corinth, to those who are sanctified in Christ Jesus, called to be saints, together with all those who in every place call on the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, both their Lord and ours:
Grace to you and peace from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ.
I give thanks to my God always for you because of the grace of God that has been given you in Christ Jesus, for in every way you have been enriched in him, in speech and knowledge of every kind – just as the testimony of Christ has been strengthened among you – so that you are not lacking in any spiritual gift as you wait for the revealing of our Lord Jesus Christ. He will also strengthen you to the end, so that you may be blameless on the day of our Lord Jesus Christ. God is faithful; by him you were called into the fellowship of his Son, Jesus Christ our Lord.
1 Brother, sister, let me serve you, let me be as Christ to you; pray that I may have the grace to let you be my servant, too.
2 We are pilgrims on a journey, fellow trav’llers on the road; we are here to help each other walk the mile and bear the load.
Reading
3 I will hold the Christlight for you in the night-time of your fear; I will hold my hand out to you, speak the peace you long to hear.
4 I will weep when you are weeping; when you laugh, I’ll laugh with you; I will share your joy and sorrow till we’ve seen this journey through.
5 When we sing to God in heaven, we shall find such harmony, born of all we’ve known together of Christ’s love and agony.
6 Brother, sister, let me serve you, let me be as Christ to you; pray that I may have the grace to let you be my servant, too.
Richard Gillard (born 1953) © 1977 Scripture in Song/Maranatha! Music/Adm. by Song Solutions CopyCare. Used by permission. CCLI#: 5938014
John 1: 29–42 [p. 48] The next day John saw Jesus coming towards him and declared, ‘Here is the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world! This is he of whom I said, “After me comes a man who ranks ahead of me because he was before me”. I myself did not know him; but I came baptising with water for this reason, that he might be revealed to Israel.’ And John testified, ‘I saw the Spirit descending from heaven like a dove, and it remained on him. I myself did not know him, but the one who sent me to baptise with water said to me, “He on whom you see the Spirit descend and remain is the one who baptises with the Holy Spirit”. And I myself have seen and have testified that this is the Son of God.’
The next day John again was standing with two of his disciples, and as he watched Jesus walk by, he exclaimed, ‘Look, here is the Lamb of God!’ The two disciples heard him say this, and they followed Jesus. When Jesus turned and saw them following, he said to them, ‘What are you looking for?’ They said to him, ‘Rabbi’ (which translated means Teacher), ‘where are you staying?’ He said to them, ‘Come and see’. They came and saw where he was staying, and they remained with him that day. It was about four o’clock in the afternoon. One of the two who heard John speak and followed him was Andrew, Simon Peter’s brother. He first found his brother Simon and said to him, ‘We have found the Messiah’ (which is translated Anointed. He brought Simon to Jesus, who looked at him and said, ‘You are Simon son of John. You are to be called Cephas’ (which is translated Peter).
Preacher
Offertory hymn
Choir
Post Communion prayer
Post Communion hymn
Stephen Adam
1 O Lord, my God, when I in awesome wonder consider all the works thy hand has made, I see the stars, I hear the rolling thunder, thy power throughout the universe displayed. Then sings my soul, my Saviour God, to thee: how great thou art, how great thou art. Then sings my soul, my Saviour God, to thee; how great thou art, how great thou art.
2 When through the woods and forest glades I wander and hear the birds sing sweetly in the trees; when I look down from lofty mountain grandeur, and hear the brook, and feel the gentle breeze. Refrain
3 And when I think that God, his Son not sparing, sent him to die, I scarce can take it in that on the cross, my burden gladly bearing, he bled and died to take away my sin. Refrain
4 When Christ shall come with shout of acclamation and take me home, what joy shall fill my heart; when I shall bow in humble adoration, and there proclaim: my God, how great thou art. Refrain
Stuart K. Hine (1899–1989) © 1953 Stuart K. Hine/The Stuart Hine Trust/Published by kingswaysongs.com. Used by permission
‘O for a closer walk with God’ by Charles Villiers Stanford ‘Summoned by the God who made us’, arr. Donald Davison
God of glory, you nourish us with your Word who is the bread of life: fill us with your Holy Spirit that through us the light of your glory may shine in all the world. We ask this in the name of Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
1 Great is thy faithfulness, O God my Father, there is no shadow of turning with thee; thou changest not, thy compassions, they fail not; as thou hast been thou for ever wilt be. Great is thy faithfulness! Great is thy faithfulness! Morning by morning new mercies I see; all I have needed thy hand hath provided, great is thy faithfulness, Lord, unto me!
11.15 am St Matthew’s
Readings
4 pm Parish rooms
6.30 pm Cathedral
2 Summer and winter, and springtime and harvest, sun, moon and stars in their courses above, join with all nature in manifold witness to thy great faithfulness, mercy and love. Refrain
3 Pardon for sin and a peace that endureth, thine own dear presence to cheer and to guide; strength for today and bright hope for tomorrow, blessings all mine, with ten thousand beside! Refrain
Thomas O. Chisholm (1866–1960) Copyright © 1923, renewal 1951 Hope Publishing Company. Used by permission
[BCP] Mattins
1 Corinthians 1: 1–9; John 1: 29–42 [p. 47] See above
St Paul’s @ 4 family service, ‘Baptism’
Service for Week of Prayer for Christian Unity
Services next Sunday, 26 January
The conversion of St Paul
8 am St Matthew’s
9.30 am Western
11.15 am St Matthew’s
6 pm Cathedral
[BCP] Holy Communion Readings: p. 203
Parish Eucharist Readings: Acts 9: 1–22; Matthew 19: 27–30 [p. 1104]
[BCP] Mattins Readings: Acts 9: 1–22; Matthew 19: 27–30 [p. 1104]
Taizé service
Lion King musical workshop
Bring and share patronal festival lunch Please come along to the lunch at St Paul’s Hall on Sunday 26 January, 12.45 for 1 pm – meet new friends and enjoy delicious food and a glass of wine. It’s not too late! Do sign up after the service.
Each year the talented children and young people from St Paul’s are joined by pupils from Western and Westgate Lower schools, and they put on a fantastic show. After the success of Bugsy Malone last year, we’re again staging a musical in one day flat! We’re delighted to have Bronwen Dixie leading the workshop – she teaches at Florian School of Dance/ Chichester Stage School and is hugely experienced and enthusiastic. Children (Year 1 upwards): do get your parents to sign you up for Sat 1 February, 9 am–4.30 pm at Western (contact Mary Copping, 07921 886016, youth@stmatthewstpaul.org); cost £10. Singing and drama will be interspersed with activities and games. Everyone’s welcome to come and watch the performance at 5 pm. There will be plenty of music, drama and singing; a great time is had by all. And it’s free – no tickets needed.
The week ahead
Mon 20, 2.30 pm 4.30 pm Tues 21, 9 am 2 pm 4.30 pm 5.15–7 pm 7.30 pm Wed 22, 11 am 2.30 pm 4 pm 7.45 pm Thurs 23, 9.30–11.30 am Sat 25, 11 am–3 pm 3.15 pm Sun 26, 1 pm
Building for Life site progress meeting Evening Prayer Property committee Wheeler Jones Trust Evening Prayer Building for Life project board Christian meditation [BCP] Holy Communion St Matthew’s planning group Evening Prayer Children’s work team Toddler group Nightshelter Open Day Set-up for shared lunch Bring and share lunch
Site office Parish rooms Parish rooms St Barnabas’
Parish rooms Parish rooms Parish rooms St Matthew’s St Matthew’s Parish rooms Parish rooms Parish rooms Nightshelter St Paul’s Hall St Paul’s Hall
Diary dates
January Wed 29, 12.30–1 pm 2.30 pm February Sat 1, 9 am, perf. 5 pm noon Sun 2, 1 pm Mon 3, 2–4 pm 6.30 pm Wed 5, 12.30–1 pm 2.50 pm 7 pm Thurs 6 Sun 9 11 am Tues 11, 7 pm 8 pm Wed 12, 12.30–1 pm Sun 16, 4 pm Mon 17, 2.30 pm Fri 21, 7.30 pm Sun 23, 6 pm Tues 25, 5.15 pm Wed 26, 11 am, 7.30 pm
Space in the City begins, speaker Angela Tilby Faith development group Lion King music and drama workshop Baptism of Hugh Brookes Baptism of Evelyn Munro Book group Environmental group Space in the City Mary Copping taking assembly Western governors Deadline for magazine articles Stewardship Sunday Holy Communion Women’s group Men’s group Space in the City St Paul’s @ 4, ‘Parable of the Sower’ Building for Life site progress meeting ‘Life is a Cabernet’ wine tasting Taizé service Building for Life project board Ash Wednesday services
United Church
Parish rooms
Western
St Matthew’s St Matthew’s Hillside Road
Fordington Ave United Church
Westgate Lower Western
Tegfield House Roebuck Inn Roebuck Inn
United Church Parish rooms
Site office Sarum Road
Cathedral Parish rooms St Matthew’s
Parish camping
Happy New Year to you all and welcome to 2020, facing a brand new decade, with resolutions aplenty:
be kinder, be tidier and be more organised. If I can keep it up till Feb my friends will be surprised.
So here’s a date for your diary, July the 3rd to 5th.
They’re the dates for PARISH CAMPING, you wouldn’t want to miss! We’re testing out a new venue, south-east down Botley way.
It is called FAIRTHORNE MANOR and it’s a YMCA.
We’ve heard great things about it from friends who’ve been before, and its only 15 miles on Google maps to there from my front door.
There are lots of things to do like walking, rest or play. It would be great if you could make it for a night, or two, or day.
The cost is £29.50 for a family of four,*
if you have an extra child or adult it will be a little bit more. There are additional activities which sound a lot of fun,
but above all it’s a just a chance to be together in the sun (hopefully).
So please let me know if you would like to join the gang; the only problem is that I need to hear BEFORE THE END OF JAN!
So get your cheque book ready and e-mail straight away, contact me: harrietbush@doctors.org.uk.
* Single pitches are £29.50 a night based on a tent, caravan or campervan with up to four sharing; and there are bookable, instructor-led activities for children and adults,
such as aerial runway, kayaking, archery, canoeing and bouncy pillow
Coming up
Annual Christian unity service The unity service will take place at the cathedral today at 6.30 pm (last year’s service was very full, so do arrive in good time). For 2020 the materials for the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity have been prepared by the Christian churches in Malta and Gozo. They reflect on the account of St Paul’s shipwreck in the Acts of the Apostles, calling for hospitality and a greater generosity to those in need.
Nightshelter Open Day You are invited to join the Nightshelter for their Open Day on Sat 25 January, 11 am–3 pm. This is a rare opportunity to see inside the Nightshelter and understand more about the positive work being done to help people experiencing homelessness in the area. You will be able to tour the facilities as well as meet staff, residents and volunteers. There will be activities for children and light refreshments for all.
Space in the City The New Year series of talks, The problem of sin: our fault or our circumstances? will be given by Canon Angela Tilby at the United Church on Wednesdays 29 January and 5 and 12 February, 12.30–1 pm (no entrance charge). She will address the idea of sin in the Bible and the Christian spiritual tradition, asking what sense we can make of spiritual warfare.
Hot Mikado Please support Jonathan and Oli Eadie, who will be performing at the Theatre Royal on 20–22 February in Encore Youth Theatre’s production of Hot Mikado, a Gilbert and Sullivan favourite re-imagined as a sensational swinging show set in the 1930s golden age of jazz! Tickets: www.theatreroyalwinchester.co.uk or from box office.
Life is a Cabernet On Fri 21 February, Peter and Irene Casey present another imaginative wine-tasting session. For tickets (£17.50) please contact 808776, pheasants@picasey.me.uk. All proceeds will go to Building for Life.
Notices
Shared lunch set-up Please would all those who have kindly volunteered to help set up for the shared lunch meet in St Paul’s Hall on Sat 25 January at 3.15 pm.
Traffic on St Paul’s Hill Just a word of warning to those who drive to or past the St Paul’s site, that there will be restricted traffic flow from Mon 27 January for up to two weeks due to SSE works at St Paul’s House.
Recycling plastic bottle tops Please put type 2 or type 4 plastic tops in the box at St Matthew’s or take them to the collection point at 10 North View, on the footpath from Oram’s Arbour to Cheriton Road.
Lift needed once a month A resident of Tegfield House would really love to come to church. We’re looking for a volunteer to facilitate this once a month. It would involve collecting and returning her, and staying with her throughout the service and coffee afterwards to make sure she’s safe. If you’d be willing, please contact Liz Stuart, liz@stmatthewstpaul.org, or leave a message for her at the office, 844878.
Building for Life news
Our builders have had another busy week
With the blockwork for the kitchen, office, utility room, lift and toilets completed, the carpenters have been installing joists that will support the gallery floor and timber uprights in the curved wall; the new rooms are really taking shape
The next stage will be to put in the timber elements of the internal walls and to start the first-fix mechanical and electrical work
SSE have agreed the new path for the relocated electrical supply, so preparations continue for digging the trench
Most exciting this week was to see that a ‘breakthrough’ has been made to the new Resurrection Chapel; we are so very grateful to the Ladies of the Grail for the grant they have pledged to fund this
Health and Safety at Western Children and young people playing outside There’s lots of wonderful space! Parents/ carers, please remember that your children are your responsibility at all times, and especially after our 9.30 service.
Children are not allowed in the classrooms at any time except when their groups are meeting.
Huge thanks to everyone who is helping enable Western to be such a good place for our Sunday worship.
Peter Seal (Health and safety role!)
Contact us
Canon Peter Seal, Rector 854849 (h) 844878 (office) M, Tu, W, Th, peter@stmatthewstpaul.org
Revd Mary Copping, Children/Youth Co-ordinator & Assistant Priest 07921 886016 M, Tu, W, F, youth@stmatthewstpaul.org
Revd Liz Stuart, Curate liz@stmatthewstpaul.org
Katy Palacio, Parish Administrator 844878 M, W, F, admin@stmatthewstpaul.org
Ursula Payne, Rector’s Assistant & Building for Life Administrator 844878 M, Tu, Th, ursula@stmatthewstpaul.org (please send me any notices)
Parish Office (generally open M, W, F, 9.30–3), St Paul’s Church, St Paul’s Hill, Winchester SO22 5AB, 844878, www.stmatthewstpaul.org
Please make cheques payable to St Matthew’s PCC – all gifts gratefully received
Hymns copied from HymnQuest: Copyright Licence Users’ Edition Printed on recycled paper
Interested in meeting people/getting involved? Toddler group (0–3 years) runs on term-time Thursdays, 9.30–11.30 am in
the parish rooms: play, craft, singing, stories and snacks Women’s group next meets Tues 11 February, 7 pm, at the Roebuck for
supper; contact Ursula Payne, 844878, ursula@stmatthewstpaul.org Men’s group next meets Tues 11 February, 8 pm, at the Roebuck for a
drink and a chat; please contact Mike Russell-Smith, 853584, waldrons@ntlworld.com
Tea with Friends runs on the second Monday of the month, 2.30–4.30 pm; please contact Linda Russell-Smith, 853584, or Heather Riley, 862867
Daytime book group next meets on Mon 3 February, 2–4 pm at Hillside Road; please contact Christine Bennett, 852681
Meditation group meets on Tuesdays, 7.30–8.30 pm in the parish rooms – come as you are and rest in God’s presence
Tuesday homegroup meets on the first and third Tuesdays of the month, 7.45–9.15 pm; please contact James Clay, 852141
Thursday homegroup meets fortnightly, 7.30 for 7.45–9.15 pm; please contact Peter and Irene Casey, 808776
Home Communion If you’re housebound but would like to receive Holy Communion, please contact Liz Stuart, liz@stmatthewstpaul.org, or leave a message for her at the parish office, 844878