Sunday Nov 6 2011 – Order of service and news

CALL TO WORSHIP – from the back of the church
Our worship on this Sunday following All Saint’s Day gives us opportunity to celebrate and remember those in our community who have gone before us.
Their presence in our community has contributed and shaped
our work, and life, character, and story.
We remember those whose faithful lives proclaimed  the gospel
of Jesus Christ in words loud and soft, in actions great and small.
We gather before  God, and remember the saints who have told the stories of God’s people, who  witnessed to their faith
in times past.

HYMN:  Ours is a Singing Faith   (Tune:  WOV 163 Diademata)
Ours is a singing faith!
Now here the hymns we raise.
Resounding, strong, the years a long
and echoing our praise.
Ours is a singing faith!
In confidence we sing:
Creation’s throne is God’s alone,
so joyous voices ring.

Ours is a singing faith!
Through all the ebb and flow
of youth and age, on history’s page
we see saints come and go.
Ours is a singing faith!
The melody rolls on,
sustained by those whose voices rose
in praise in times long gone.

Ours is a singing faith!
All thanks to God be sung
by people here both far and near
in every land and tongue.
Ours is a singing faith!
Let psalms and anthems rise
from sun and moon and stars in tune
till music fills the skies!              ©Jane Parker Huber (ASF)

OPENING PRAYERS  and  THE LORD’S PRAYER

WELCOME AND NOTICES

TIME WITH THE CHILDREN

SONG: He’s got the whole world in his hands
He’s got the whole world in His hands,?He’s got the whole world in His hands,?He’s got the whole world in His hands,?He’s got the whole world in His hands.

He’s got my brothers and my sisters in His hands,?He’s got my brothers and my sisters in His hands,?He’s got my brothers and my sisters in His hands,?He’s got the whole world in His hands.??He’s got the rivers and the mountains in His hands,?He’s got the oceans and the seas in His hands,?He’s got you and he’s got me in His hands,?He’s got the whole world in His hands.??He’s got everybody here in His hands,?He’s got everybody there in His hands,?He’s got everybody everywhere in His hands,?He’s got the whole world in His hands.               (author unknown)

INTRODUCTION TO THE READINGS

READINGS:  Revelation 7: 9-17            Bob  Cathro
From  Matthew 5  (The Message)    Joan Scott

SERMON:  Wounded Healers

A TIME OF QUIET

AN AFFIRMATION OF FAITH  – together
We believe in God who created and who goes on creating in us.
We believe that God so loved the world that he came to us
in Jesus Christ, living  life with us, preaching, teaching and healing.
We believe that God remains with us through the Spirit,
to be our strength and guide.
We believe that God has called his people  through the ages to be peacemakers,  to hunger and thirst for what is right, and to show mercy to others.
Along with the people of God around the world, and in company with the other churches in this city, we name ourselves
as those called to do the task in this time and this place.
We too have heard the call of Christ to follow in the way of the cross.
In faith we lay down our fear, our weakness and our lack of worth,
and announce  again,  with those who have gone before us,
the Good News of God’s love for us in  Jesus Christ.  AMEN.

OFFERING
God of us all, you love us and give us so much.
We pray that our daily giving and receiving, may be like this offertory, not tired habit or empty duty alone, but prompted and steered
by celebration of your love shown in Jesus. Amen.

PRAYERS OF THE  PEOPLE

INVITATION TO COMMUNION  & THE PEACE

COMMUNION HYMN:  656  Take our Bread

GREAT PRAYER OF THANKSGIVING
God be with you.  And also with you.
Lift up your hearts.  We lift them to God.
Let us give thanks to God.  It is good to give God thanks and praise.
It is always good … have joined together to praise you saying:
Holy, holy, holy Lord, God of  power and might;
Heaven and earth are full of your glory
Hosanna in the highest.
Blessed is the one who comes in your name,
Hosanna in the highest…

PRAYER AFTER COMMUNION
God you feed us that we might go out from here to be
your people in the world.  Strengthen and empower us.
Bless us and send us into the world you love; the world that needs your love and your healing, transforming power.
May we be bearers of  your love;  awed but not overwhelmed by the task you call us to,  in the name of Christ.  Amen.

HYMN:  We Shall Go Out With Hope           (Tune: Londonderry Air)
We shall go out with hope of resurrection;
we shall go out, from strength to strength go on,
we shall go out and tell our stories boldly;
tales of a love that will not let us go.
We’ll sing our songs of wrongs that can be righted;
we’ll dream our dreams of hurts that can be healed;
we’ll weave a cloth of all the world united
within the vision of a Christ who sets us free.

We’ll give a voice to those who have not spoken,
we’ll find the words for those whose lips are sealed;
we’ll make the tunes for those who sing no longer,
expressing love alive in every heart.
We’ll share God’s  care  with those who still are weeping,
raise  hymns of strength for hearts that break in grief,
we’ll leap and dance the resurrection story,
including all within the circles of our love.
© June Boyce-Tillman (VU)

THE BLESSING

NOTICES
A very warm welcome to you all as you worship with us this morning. Please stay for a cup of tea or coffee in the lounge after the service.

Thank you to those who helped with last weekend’s Garage Sale. We raised $400, which is a good result.

Marmalade for Missions: please support this fundraiser.

 

NOTICES
The Christchurch APW will meet at St Martins on Wednesday 9th November at 9.45am. This will be our final meeting of the year and we will be entertained by the junior pupils of Hillview Christian School. Please remember to bring your grocery items for the hampers for Pillars. There will be a Sales Table. Look forward to seeing you at the meeting. Allison 332 0554.

WEDNESDAY WALKERS 9th November – Ilam Gardens: Meet 9.45am at the bus stop In Ilam Rd opposite carpark by Ngaio Marsh building. This will allow Orbiter travellers to catch 9.12 bus from St Martins and en route. Fern 332 4725.

CRAFTY CRAFTERS Thursdays 10am – 12 noon in the Lounge. Please help!! We require a person to help us out on the days Audrey has Foot Clinic in the afternoon (once every six weeks). Please contact Beverley 942 7821 or text 027 787 5868. ?

ROSTERS FOR 2012
We are looking for more names to add to our rosters for 2012. This is for:
*Serving morning tea after worship
*Church cleaning
*Flowers
If you can help with any/all of these we would be very grateful. The more people we have sharing in this makes it lighter for everyone.
Please contact Joan 338 8700 or Allison 332 0554.

CUPPA & CHAT: Tuesdays & Wednesdays 10am – 12 noon. Do pop in!

FOOTCARE CLINIC: the next session on Thursday 17th November is fully booked.

There are copies of Chris’ study leave report on the table in the foyer. Please sign the notebook if you borrow a copy.

Order of Service and Notices – 14 August 2011

WELCOME AND NOTICES

Session Report

CALL TO WORSHIP:
Like life itself, faith is a journey,
a pilgrimage whose purpose is a constant walk with God.
God calls us to respond to his call,
with the conviction that God will be beside us.
When we feel the fear and do it anyway:
whole new horizons open up, faith is honoured and shared.

HYMN: 115 Let us Sing to the God of Salvation

OPENING PRAYERS

TIME WITH THE CHILDREN Wayne

SONG: The Church is Wherever (Tune: Streets of Laredo)
©WL Jenkins (CH4)

INTRODUCTION TO THE READINGS

READINGS: 1 Kings 19: 9-18 Tony
Matthew 14: 22-33 Allison

SERMON: Between Trust and Fear

RESPONSIVE LITANY: (Cesareo Gabarain)
Right: God, you have come to the seashore,
neither searching for the rich nor the wise,
desiring only that I should follow.

Left: God, see my goods, my possession;
in my boat you find no power, no wealth.
Will you accept, then, my nets and labour?

Together: O Lord, with your eyes set upon me,
gently smiling, you have spoken my name.
All I longed for I have found by the water,
at your side I will seek other shores.

Right: God, take my hands, and direct them.
Help me spend myself in seeking the lost,
returning love for the love you gave me.

Left: God, as I drift on the waters,
be the resting-place of my restless heart,
my life’s companion, my friend and refuge.

Together: O Lord, with your eyes set upon me,
gently smiling, you have spoken my name.
All I longed for I have found by the water,
at your side I will seek other shores.

HYMN: Songbook 28 Will You Come and Follow Me

THE OFFERING:
God, you say to us the timeless word, Come.
Lead us along the path we are to follow.
May it take us to the side of the grieving, lonely, and hurting.
May it encourage us to rejoice with those who celebrate.
May all we offer this morning enable us to serve you faithfully,
in the name of Jesus. Amen.

WE GREET ONE ANOTHER

PRAYERS OF THE PEOPLE

THE LORD’S PRAYER

HYMN: 672 Where the Road Runs Out
©Colin Gibson

THE BLESSING

NOTICES
A very warm welcome to all who worship with us this morning. Please stay for a cup of tea or coffee after the service.

CUPPA & CHAT: Tuesdays & Wednesdays 10am – 12 noon. Pop in for a bit of company! Details from Aubrey 930 2525 or Audrey 337 3846.

WEDNESDAY WALKERS 17th August: meet 9.30am corner of Somerfield & Strickland Sts. We will walk around Somerfield & Thorrington and have coffee at True Brew Café. Allison 332 0554.

CRAFTY CRAFTERS Thursdays in the Lounge from 10am until 12 noon. Phone Beverley 942 7821 for details.

FOOTCARE CLINIC: Next Session this Thursday 1-4pm. There are still a few spaces available – please book through the Parish Office.

Marmalade for Missions ~ there is a small table in the lounge with marmalade, jams, pickles, etc, even surplus vegetables or fruit or even baking for people to purchase after worship on a Sunday. Please support this fundraiser by providing goods to sell and/or buying items!

ADVANCE NOTICE: The Annual Meeting is to be on 25th September – please note it has been changed from the 11th.

Order of service 10 July 2011

WELCOME & NOTICES                Bruce

GOD CALLS US TO WORSHIP from Psalm 121
We lift up our eyes to the hills— from where will our help come?
Our help comes from the Lord, who made heaven and earth.
He will not let our foot be moved; he who keeps us will not slumber.
He who keeps Israel will neither slumber nor sleep.
The Lord is our keeper; the Lord is our shade at our right hand.
The sun shall not strike us by day, nor the moon by night.
The Lord will keep us from all evil; he will keep our life.
The Lord will keep our going out and our coming in from this time on and forevermore.

HYMN:  All creatures of our God and King
St Francis of Assisi

OPENING PRAYER OF PRAISE AND CONFESSION

A CHAT WITH THE YOUNGER PEOPLE          Hilary

SONG:  Songbook 17     One more step

BIBLE READINGS:  
Romans 4:1-17                    Barry
John 3:1-17                         Joan

SERMON

PRAYERS FOR OTHERS & PRAYERS OF THANKSGIVING

THE LORD’S PRAYER

HYMN: God, we seek to live like Jesus

PASS THE PEACE

OFFERING AND PRAYER

HYMN: Lord of Creation    – Jack Winslow

BLESSING  AND THREEFOLD AMEN

NOTICES
A very warm welcome to all who worship with us this morning. Please stay for a cup of tea or coffee after the service.

Many thanks to the Rev. Anne Stewart for leading our worship this morning.

ANNUAL REPORTS are due now. Please email them to the Office by 15th July. Bruce Hudson, Session Clerk.

CUPPA & CHAT: Tuesdays & Wednesdays 10am – 12 noon. Pop in for a bit of company!  If you can help, please contact Aubrey 930 2525 or Audrey 337 3846.

WEDNESDAY WALKERS 13th July: Meet 9.30am at the back entrance of Browsers Café 110 Riccarton Rd. Parking available behind the café or in Rimu St. Rosalie 332 5489.

CRAFTY CRAFTERS Thursdays  in the Lounge from 10am until 12 noon. Phone Beverley 942 7821 for details.

FOOTCARE CLINIC: Next Session Thursday 18th August 1-4pm. Please book through the Parish Office. For more information, contact Lyndsey 388 1264.

PASTORAL ASSISTANCE: If you require assistance this month, please phone 332 6192 and follow the directions of the message. Please speak to Session Clerk, Bruce Hudson 942 7821 if you have any concerns.

Toilets – all the toilets are now in working order!

THE PARISH OFFICE will be closed 27 – 29 July. Anna.

Opawa St Martins Mission Group invites you to hear Stephen Coulthard talk about his forthcoming move to Tanzania where he will be teaching as a CMS missionary. The talk will be followed by soup and rolls. Everyone is very welcome.
Where? St Mark’s Anglican Church, Opawa Rd
When? TODAY at 4.30pm
Cost? Koha appreciated.

Order of service 3 July 2011

THEME: “Come to Me”

CALL TO WORSHIP
Come now all who thirst: and drink the water of life
Come now all who hunger: and be filled with good things.
Come now all who seek: and be warmed by the fire of love.
Come now to the table of Jesus:
and find here the courage to be and hope for our future.

HYMN: WOV 490 Come, let us to the Lord

PRAYER (paraphrase from Isaiah)
Thus says the Lord who created you, who formed you in the womb, who is your help:
do not be afraid, do not be dismayed, with tender affection I will bring you back home; you are mine, I will never forget you.
The mountains may depart, the hills be shaken, but my love for you will never depart:
your faults I have dispelled like a cloud, your sins like a mist. Come back to me for I have redeemed you.
Then seek the Lord while he may be found, call to him while he is near:
Let us turn back to the Lord who will take pity, to our God who is rich in forgiveness. Amen.

NOTICES

TIME WITH THE CHILDREN Wayne

READINGS FROM SCRIPTURE:
Hosea 11: 1-4 & 8-9            Sonya
Matthew 11: 16-19 & 25-30        David

HYMN: WOV 141 O for a Thousand Tongues to Sing

SERMON

OFFERING
Jesus said ‘It is more blessed to give than it is to receive.’
May our giving always be generous and joyful, and our receiving grateful and thankful, through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.

INVITATION TO THE LORD’S TABLE

HYMN: WOV 81 The King of Love

THE THANKSGIVING
Lift up your hearts: We lift them to the Lord.
Let us give thanks to the Lord our God: It is right to offer thanks and praise
…United in Christ with all who stand before you we join in songs of everlasting praise:
Blessing, honour and glory be yours, here and everywhere, now and forever. Amen.

HYMN: WOV 435 Be known to us (please remain seated)

BREAKING & SHARING OF THE BREAD AND WINE

THE PEACE

PRAYERS FOR OTHERS  & THE LORD’S PRAYER

HYMN: WOV 450 Now let us from this table rise

THE BLESSING
In our hearts and on our homes: The blessing of God.
In our coming and our going: The peace of God.
In our life and our faith: The love of God.
At our end and our beginning:
The arms of God to welcome us and bring us home. Amen.

NOTICES
A very warm welcome to all who worship with us this morning. Please stay for a cup of tea or coffee after the service.

Many thanks to the Rev. Kim Bathgate for leading our worship this morning.

CUPPA & CHAT: Tuesdays & Wednesdays 10am – 12 noon. Pop in for a bit of company!  If you can help, please contact Aubrey 930 2525 or Audrey 337 3846.

WEDNESDAY WALKERS 6th July: Meet 9.30am in Sydenham on the corner of Colombo & Elgin Streets. Coffee at Just Desserts. June 332 8874.

CRAFTY CRAFTERS Thursdays  in the Lounge from 10am until 12 noon. Phone Beverley 942 7821 for details.

FOOTCARE CLINIC: Next Session Thursday 7th July 1-4pm. Please book through the Parish Office. Be in quick – spaces are limited! For more information, contact Lyndsey 388 1264.

MEN’S GROUP: Thursday 7th July at 6pm for a shared tea in the Church Lounge. Rob  will be talking to the group about his six months in Belgium for his study leave. All men welcome, and we look forward to seeing you there. For further details, contact Tony 332 0554.

PASTORAL ASSISTANCE: If you require assistance this month, please phone 332 6192 and follow the directions of the message. Please speak to Session Clerk, Bruce Hudson 942 7821 if you have any concerns.

Chris is enjoying reading your emails – please make sure you use  chriselliot007@gmail.com to contact her!

BECKENHAM EARTHQUAKE RECOVERY HUB has been set up behind the service centre in Beckenham to look after the Cashmere, Huntsbury, Hillsborough, Opawa & St Martins areas. If you require assistance regarding safety, security, sanitary or weather tight issues on your property please get in touch with them. The hub also has staff from the Christchurch Temporary Accomodation Service available to offer help and advice. For more information, contact Barbara Kimber, Community Liaison Officer on 341 9955 or email  BarbaraK@eqr.co.nz.

Toilets – please refrain from using the church toilet until further notice. The hall toilets are fine.

In case of emergency, please evacuate the buildings when safe to do so, and congregate beside the hedge on the back lawn.