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FACEBOOK Please visit and facebook/St George’s Anglican Church Malvern
PARISH DIRECTORY:
296 Glenferrie Road, Malvern VIC 3144 VICAR: The Reverend Dr Colleen O’Reilly Phone: 9822 3030 Email: [email protected]
CURATE: Vacant
HONORARY ASSOCIATE PRIEST:
The Revd Bill Michie
ORGANIST & DIRECTOR OF MUSIC Elizabeth-Anne Nixon Email: [email protected] CHURCH OFFICE Mondays to Fridays: 9:30am-12:30pm Phone: 9822 3030 Email: [email protected] Parish Office Administrators: Katie Ferguson (Mon, Tues, Thurs) & Fleur Michael (Wed & Fri) WARDENS: Jenny Newton 9570 7731 Ravi Renjen 0412 399 897 Malcolm Tadgell 0400 799 030
Welcome to St George’s
St George’s Anglican Church | Malvern
14 April 2019 Sunday of the Passion (Palm Sunday)
Today 8:00am…….... Eucharist followed by coffee at Giorgio’s
10:00am…..…
2.00pm
Eucharist followed by refreshments in the Parish Centre.
Interment of Ashes
5:00pm……… Meditation & Eucharist
Monday 7:30pm…….. Eucharist
Tuesday 9:00am…….…
11.00am
Cabrini Hospital Eucharist
Blessing of the Oils St Paul’s
Cathedral
7:30pm………. Eucharist
Wednesday 7:30pm………. Eucharist
Maundy Thursday
8:00pm………. Concelebrated Eucharist with foot washing and the Watch
Good Friday 10:00am……. Solemn Liturgy
7:00pm…….… Choir Rehearsal - South Room
Holy Saturday
Easter Eve
9.30am……...
7:30pm………
Working Bee to prepare the Church
Easter Vigil & First Eucharist
Easter Day 8am …………. 10am ……….
5pm ………...
Sung Eucharist
Choral Eucharist
Meditation & Eucharist
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HEARING AID LOOP Please adjust your T Switch for hearing.
VISITORS are most welcome at St George’s. Please introduce yourself to the clergy and collect a special “Welcome” leaflet at the entry bench inside the church. Gluten free wafers are available; please advise the clergy or a welcomer before the service.
CAR PARKING for worship services. It would be appreciated if you leave the car spaces closest to the Church for the less agile worshippers. It helps older parishioners if you park behind the Church when coming to worship, unless you need to be closer.
Sundays 8:00am Eucharist 10:00am Sung Eucharist
5:00pm Meditation & Eucharist
Weekdays 9:00am Morning Prayer in St Martin ’s Chapel
Thursdays 10:15am Eucharist
HYMNS: 333 348 341 357
INTROIT: Hosanna to the Son of David Victoria
SETTING: Lenten Setting Nixon
PSALM 31. 9-18 Chant: Crotch
ANTHEM: Draw nigh, and take the body of the Lord Buck
POSTLUDE: Dominica in palmis Langlais
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NOTICES
Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday Eucharist 7:30pm
Concelebrated Eucharist 7.30pm with foot washing and the Watch
Solemn Liturgy 10am
with new fire and Easter Vigil and First Eucharist of Easter with Holy Baptism 730pm
Sung Eucharist 8am & 10:10am
Please note there is no Eucharist
in the morning on Maundy/Holy Thursday
18 April The Eucharist will be
concelebrated at7.30pm as the parish begins the one service
which continues over three great days of
worship culminating in the cry: Christ is risen.
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Farewell Gift for The Reverend Dr Colleen O’Reilly
If you would like to use EFT, details as follows;
Account Name: St George’s Anglican Church Malvern
BSB: 013 350 Account No: 306449433
Please use COR as description for transfer
The Reverend Jacqui Smith would like to thank the parish for the very kind and generous gift at the time of her leaving the parish to become the Priest in Charge of St Stephen’s, Bayswater.
The Commissioning Service will be on Wednesday 8 May at 7.30pm. All welcome to attend.
HELP NEEDED We need able volunteers to help set up the hall on Saturday afternoon the 27th April in preparation for The Reverend Colleen’s leaving lunch.
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Prayers for the Week O God, the source of our passion, who took upon you our unprotected flesh, kindle in us your anger and desire; that in suffering we may not be consumed, but hold fast to you through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. Christ, whose feet were caressed with perfume and a woman’s hair; you humbly took basin and towel and washed the feet of your friends. Wash us also in your tenderness as we touch one another; that embracing your service freely, we may accept no other bondage in your name. Amen.
THE CHURCH’S LECTIONARY FOR HOLY WEEK Eucharist Mon– Wed 7.30pm Monday Isaiah 42.1-19 Psalm 36.5-11 Hebrews 9.11-15 John12. 1-11
Tuesday Isaiah 49.1-7 Psalm 71.1-14 1 Cor. 1.18-31 John12.20-36
Wednesday Isaiah 50.4-9a Psalm 70 Hebrews 12.1-3 John13.21-32
Maundy Thursday 7.30pm
Ex.12.1-4, 11-14 Psalm 116.1-2, 11-18 1 Corinthians 11.23-26 John13.1-17, 31b-35
Good Friday 10am Isaiah 52.13-53.12 Psalm 22 1 Corinthians 1.18-31 John 18.1-19.42 Easter Eve Vigil 7.30pm Saturday 20 April Gen 1.1-2.4a Ex. 14.10-31;15.20-21 Isa. 54.9-14 Isa. 55.1-11 Ezek. 36.24-28
Followed immediately by the First Eucharist of Easter with Holy Baptism Acts. 10.34-43 Hymn to the Risen Christ Matt 28.1-10 Easter Day Sunday 21 April 8am & 10am Acts 10.34-43 Hymn to the Risen Christ 1 Corinthians 15.19-26 Luke 24.1-12 5pm Luke 24.13– 35 3
St George’s Anglican Church | Malvern
Sunday of the Passion (Palm Sunday) 14 April 2019 Sentence At the name of Jesus, every knee shall bend, in heaven and on earth and under the earth, and every tongue confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father. Philippians 2.10-11
Collect God of all, you gave your only-begotten Son to take the form of a servant, and to be obedient even to death on a cross: give us the same mind that was in Christ Jesus that, sharing in his humility, we may come to be with him in his glory, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and for ever. Amen. A Reading from the book of the prophet Isaiah This passage was written during or after the exile in Babylon. It stresses the obedience of the Lord’s Servant and the early church took it as foreshadowing the suffering of the Messiah. The Lord God has given me the tongue of a teacher, that I may know how to sustain the weary with a word. Morning by morning he wakens— wakens my ear to listen as those who are taught. The Lord God has opened my ear, and I was not rebellious, I did not turn backwards. I gave my back to those who struck me, and my cheeks to those who pulled out the beard; I did not hide my face from insult and spitting. The Lord God helps me;
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therefore I have not been disgraced; therefore I have set my face like flint, and I know that I shall not be put to shame; he who vindicates me is near. Who will contend with me? Let us stand up together. Who are my adversaries? Let them confront me. It is the Lord God who helps me; who will declare me guilty? All of them will wear out like a garment; the moth will eat them up. Isaiah 50.4-9a
Reader For the word of the Lord All Thanks be to God Psalm 31.9-18 APBA page 250 A prayer for trust in God in times of opposition, suffering and rejection.
A Reading from the Letter of Paul to the Philippians In this key passage in the Christian scriptures, most likely an early hymn of the Church, Paul sets before us the self-emptying or “kenosis” of Jesus Christ, even to death, for which God awarded him the name “Lord” which is above all other names. Let the same mind be in you that was in Christ Jesus, who, though he was in the form of God, did not regard equality with God as something to be exploited, but emptied himself, taking the form of a slave, being born in human likeness. And being found in human form, he humbled himself and became obedient to the point of death— even death on a cross. Therefore God also highly exalted him and gave him the name that is above every name, so that at the name of Jesus 5
every knee should bend, in heaven and on earth and under the earth, and every tongue should confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father. Philippians 2.5-11 Reader May your word live in us. All And bear much fruit to your glory. The gospel is read without introduction today. The passion of our Lord Jesus Christ according to Luke.
Luke 22.14-23.56
This year the passion reading is from Luke. Each of the four gospels gives us an account of the life, death and resurrection of Jesus from a particular
perspective. Since Luke wants us to see that Jesus fulfils the longing of generations, he includes infancy stories. In his passion story, Luke takes us from table fellowship, to the garden, to the trial sequence and finally to the
cross where a stranger being crucified with Jesus is more loyal than the band of disciples who increasingly break down and fall away. In this
Lukan narrative Jesus is always in control. His faith in the Father, who will keep his promise and will not forget him, is unshakeable. Luke-Acts was
most likely written late in the first century in the region of Antioch.
Pray for the Faithful Departed. We remember before God: Guy Sexton; Franz Schnelle; Margaret Old-field; Owen Fyfe; Charles Pittman; Valda Woinarski; Beverly Jocelyn Summons; Geoffrey Aitken Hall and Keith Warne Lester
PLEASE SIT during this long reading should you need to. It is ADVISABLE to SIT if you are elderly or have
been unwell recently. It is more important that you are able to listen to the
gospel reading without distraction than that you should stand.