Christ Church Cathedral
and St Peter’s Hamilton
52 Church Street, Newcastle 148 Denison Street Weekly News Sunday 5 July 2020
FIFTH SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST
Rebecca Meets Isaac by the Way. James Jacques Joseph Tissot
Welcome to worship today, especially all who are visiting
Today’s Services at the Cathedral 8am: Eucharist
Presider: The Very Reverend Katherine Bowyer, Dean Preacher: The Reverend Angela Peverell, Sub Dean
11am: Eucharist Presider: The Very Reverend Katherine Bowyer, Dean
Preacher: The Reverend Angela Peverell, Sub Dean
5.30pm: (Online only) Evening Prayer and Reflection with The Right Reverend Charlie Murry
You Tube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXyas2uhJUNOnDetOpPdUOg Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/christchurchcathedralnewcastle/
Welcome Home! Dear Parish Family,
We had a wonderful celebration at St Peter’s Hamilton for their Patronal Festival on Tuesday. Thank you to our Sub Dean, Angela, and all who enabled us to gather for this occasion. As I said on Tuesday, St Peter’s Hamilton is the first church building I can remember reading at a service – I was a student at Hamilton South Public School at the time - so it is a place of special memory for me.
A new Public Health Order came into effect this week, which means that our congregational size is only limited by the “four square metre” rule. That is, there needs to be four square metre of space for every person attending worship. It is still essential to register to attend worship, and details about registration can be found at the end of this letter. The previous requirements around physical distancing still apply as well. The events in Victoria this week have been a salutary reminder of the need for vigilance, and we continue to hold all who are affected by COVID-19 in our prayers.
Volunteers: I am very thankful to the group of volunteers, who clean after each service, as part of our COVID-19 safety plan, and an expression of love and care for others. The more volunteers we have, the quicker and easier it is to clean. Please speak with either myself or Reverend Angela, or one of the wardens if you are able to help.
If you use giving envelopes, you will have noticed that your last envelope was last Sunday. New sets of envelopes are available at St Peter’s and through the Cathedral Office. Now would also be an opportunity to move to regular online giving, and information about electronic giving is included further in the pewslip.
I hope you are continuing to enjoy the offerings on the Choir’s YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCj1uCQsfG7Ek4NLW_SJzvRQ.
The choir blogger’s weekly reflection can also be found at https://newcastlecathedralchoir.wordpress.com/ .
On Saturday 4 July we also have Families@Home at 5.00pm https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYF6oyfKg3zYHolmWjts2JA .
One of the gifts of praying the Daily Office is reading the psalms. Psalm 19 begins: “The heavens declare the glory of God”, and I have often gazed at the night sky (especially beautiful on these crisp winter evenings) and been lost in praise. The same young girl who read at St Peter’s Hamilton decades ago, dreamt of being an astronomer: alas I discovered I loved poetry more than physics! Walt Whitman captures some of this in his poem.
When I Heard the Learn’d Astronomer
When I heard the learn’d astronomer, When the proofs, the figures, were ranged in columns before me, When I was shown the charts and diagrams, to add, divide, and measure them, When I sitting heard the astronomer where he lectured with much applause in the lecture-room, How soon unaccountable I became tired and sick, Till rising and gliding out I wander’d off by myself, In the mystical moist night-air, and from time to time, Look’d up in perfect silence at the stars.
Walt Whitman 1819 - 1892
With my thanks and prayers.
Dean Katherine
Ps: We are (still) aware of a continuing issue with emails going to the Junk folder of gmail accounts. If someone isn’t receiving these emails, please check if they have a gmail account and ask them to check their Junk or Spam folders. Thank you! We are also physically mailing the pew sheet and these resources each week to those without internet access. If you know of anyone who would like to receive this by mail, please contact the Cathedral office.
ATTENDING WORSHIP: Some Practicalities about attending worship: Thank you for your incredible patience as we work through this transition time. At this time, the NSW Public Health Order limits us to a maximum of 50 in the congregation, and also requires that we keep a register with contact details of all who attend a service of public worship. As our attendance capacity is limited, it is essential that you please register if you plan to attend a service. Please contact Dean Katherine if you have any questions or concerns.
Worship Times:
At the Cathedral: Sunday: 8am and 11am. To attend please contact the Parish Office (02) 4929 2052 or email [email protected] (Monday–Friday) or contact Dean Katherine 0407 201 693. Monday – Friday: there will be Morning Prayer at 8am and Mass at 8.30am in the St Christopher Chapel. Please enter through the transept door, and register on arrival.
At St Peter’s Hamilton: Tuesday and Thursday at 11am. To register, please call Jenny on 0499 983 336 by 6pm on the day before the service/s you wish to attend. For more information about our safe return-to-church practices, please visit: https://www.newcastleanglican.org.au/corona-virus-response/covid19-safe-return-to-church/
Today’s Flowers have been kindly donated by
The Reverend Sally Malfroy
in loving memory of her mother, Viv Sisley
Donations for Flowers - to donate flowers in memory of a loved one or as a thank-offering, please advise Suzanne Evans on 4955 9170 and place your donation in an envelope listing the date for display and include a message and place in the wall safe. Flowers are required for 12 & 26 July and August 2, 9, 16 & 30.
ONLINE SERVICES THIS WEEK
The Weekly and mid-week Eucharists and the Morning and Evening offices continue to be distributed online via You Tube and Facebook at 8.30am and 5.30pm each day.
We encourage you to share these resources widely during this time.
You Tube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXyas2uhJUNOnDetOpPdUOg
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/christchurchcathedralnewcastle/
Monday 6 July
John Fisher & Thomas More
8.30am
5.30pm
Archdeacon Arthur Copeman
The Reverend Canon Andrew Eaton
Tuesday 7 July
8.30am
5.30pm
The Reverend Nicole Baldwin
The Very Reverend Katherine Bowyer
Wednesday 8 July
8.30am
5.30pm
The Right Reverend Dr Peter Stuart
Archdeacon Rod Bower
Thursday 9July
8.30am
5.30pm
The Reverend Canon Garry Dodd
The Right Reverend Sonia Roulston
Friday 10 July 8.30am
5.30pm
The Rev’d Canon Michelle Hazel-Jawhary
The Reverend Greg Colby
Saturday 11 July
Benedict of Nursia, abbot
8.30am
5.30pm
The Reverend Canon Mark Watson
The Reverend Angela Peverell
SERVICES NEXT SUNDAY 12 JULY AT THE CATHEDRAL SIXTH SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST – SEA SUNDAY
8am: Eucharist Presider: The Reverend Angela Peverell, Sub Dean
Preacher: The Reverend Canon Garry Dodd
11am: Eucharist Presider: The Reverend Angela Peverell, Sub Dean
Preacher: The Reverend Canon Garry Dodd
5.30pm: (Online only) Evening Prayer and Reflection The Right Reverend Peter Stuart
You Tube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXyas2uhJUNOnDetOpPdUOg Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/christchurchcathedralnewcastle/
Next Sunday we will celebrate Sea Sunday and we look forward to welcoming as preacher, the Reverend Canon Garry Dodd to the morning services where we will pray for Port of Newcastle, all seafarers and give thanks for the ministry of the Mission to Seafarers.
From the Cathedral’s Director of Music, Peter Guy…
It has been wonderful to experience some singing within our liturgies over the past couple of weeks, with Jane Phillips singing her final services with us before returning to the UK. I am extremely grateful to David Banney for his enthusiasm and talent in contributing such a fine mass setting as we heard these past two weeks. The mass setting for this coming Sunday is a plainsong setting, "Missa de Angelis". The setting is found in the "Kyriale", a collection of eighteen Gregorian Chant settings of the ordinary of the Mass as found in liturgical books such as the Graduale Romanum or the Liber Usualis. We don't experience a lot of music of this nature at the Cathedral, but we have experienced various ancient chants from time to time at Evensong and in the Mass. I hope that you might find this setting prayerful, and within that you might encounter and engage with God in a new way.
I am looking forward to two weeks of annual leave from 6 July. I am grateful to Keith Murree-Allen for continuing the organ music for our Sunday liturgies. I am hopeful that we will have some simple choral input into our liturgies once again upon my return. Please continue to pray for our wider community, that we may continue to suppress community transmission of Covid-19 so we might be able to continue to enjoy further easing of restrictions around such things.
Stewardship: In this time, the best way to exercise our stewardship, to support the work of the parish, is through electronic giving. Our stewardship is an expression of our thankfulness to God, offering as we have received. Could I encourage you please, if you do not already give electronically to support the work of the parish, that you begin to do so during this time.
Name: Electronic Giving Account BSB: 705-077 Account: 00040917 (please include all 8 digits) Please include your Initial & Surname in the reference line, if required.
If you would like information on how you can contribute to the Music Fund, Missions, and other ministries, please contact the parish office so we can share those details with you. Thank you for your generosity, which supports ministry now and in the future.
Cathedral Community Lunches: The Cathedral Community Lunches Program is continuing to offer a hot meal every second Sunday at 12.30pm as a ‘take away’ option from the Horbury Hunt Hall. Thank you to the dedicated volunteers who are ensuring this important outreach program continues to operate. The next community lunch take away will be TODAY Sunday July 5.
Mainly Music is currently in recess - Please check our Cathedral Ministry Facebook page and our Cathedral Facebook for fun activities and resources you can do at home!
Message from the Samaritans: WINTER APPEAL 2020 In this unusual time there is a greater need for your support
"On many occasions before, Samaritans and the Diocese of Newcastle have come together to support our communities as they face crisis. I think you can agree with me, as a community we've never faced a crisis quite like COVID-19".
- Brad Webb, Samaritans CEO. A generous donation to Samaritans Winter Appeal by June 30
will ensure our vital support services continue operating. To Donate: www.samaritans.org.au/donate or Phone 02 4960 7100.
We have taken measures to ensure that the Cathedral is a safe environment for all. All who work with children or youth have completed Safe Ministry Training and all clergy, staff and volunteers are subject to strict employment measures
such as working with children checks. The Cathedral is committed to being a place where survivors of abuse experience care and support. For a confidential
discussion, please call or email the Director of Professional Standards 1800 774 945 [email protected] or [email protected]
Please send any notices for inclusion in the pew sheet to [email protected]
by 9am on Tuesday
From the Mission Secretary - Our Mission’s giving is mainly by envelopes. This year we are supporting Newton College in New Guinea and in response to the Covid-19 pandemic ABM has also launched the following appeal.
ABM’S COVID-19 APPEAL: Support our Partners to combat this Pandemic
During this global pandemic, ABM has been fortunate enough to remain open and operational and will continue to do so. Thankfully, staff have been able to work from home ensuring that we are able to keep serving our partners and supporters during this difficult time. We would also like to say thank you for your continuous support. Unfortunately for our partners, it is not “business as usual” by any means. Most are living under varying levels of government restrictions on contact and movement. These restrictions are unavoidably causing increasing levels of hardship in the churches and communities you support. That is why ABM has mounted a COVID-19 appeal, in order to help our partners to show Christ’s love, hope and justice to those who are suffering the most.
Visit https://www.abmission.org/covid-19-global-emergency-response (Ctrl + Click) to find out how our partners are helping their communities
at this time, and how you can help them.
To continue our important support for ABM, cheques can be posted to PO Box 221 NEWCASTLE NSW 2300 or by on-line giving.
Name: Missions Account BSB: 705077 Account: 00041087
Please Insert your name in the purpose space as well as either Newton College or Covid Emergency Appeal
More than ever, our Partners need our support, especially those close to us in the Pacific such as Vanuatu which has also had Cyclone Harold.
Please continue to keep the work of ABM in your prayers.
CLERGY
DEAN OF NEWCASTLE The Very Reverend Katherine Bowyer
[email protected] 0407 201 693
SUB DEAN AND PRIEST AT ST PETER’S, HAMILTON 148 Denison Street
The Reverend Angela Peverell [email protected]
[email protected] 0400 076 515
OFFICE
PO Box 221 NEWCASTLE NSW 2300 Email: [email protected]
Website: www.newcastlecathedral.org.au Ph: 4929 2052
OFFICE HOURS: Mon-Thurs: 9.30am–4.00pm, Fri: 9.30am-1.00pm
Office Manager: Lisa Cater
STAFF
Dean’s Verger: Robert Gummow
Director of Music: Peter Guy [email protected] 0419 239 828
Family Ministry Co-ordinator: Veronica Butcher [email protected] or phone: 0482 027 207
WARDENS
Dean’s: David Atherton
People’s: Jane Smith, Graham Vimpani & Pamela Brydges
@newycathedral