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WELCOME TO CHRIST CHURCH CATHEDRAL Children are welcome at our services. There are toys in the Quiet Room. Please feel free to take this publication away with you. Dear Cathedralites Harvest Festival for me now is a bit of a buzz. I regret not making more of it in previous churches simply because these days very few folk in cities have gardens and so Harvest Festival doesn't make sense. However my experiences in the Pacific are refocused when I teach on the Harvest Festival because people in the Pacific Islands would auction the little food they did have and distribute the funds. So, after today's service we will be having a grand auction and the funds raised will go to the overseas mission. I’m hoping the Deans pumpkin will fetch a premium bid! Adding to the fun of today is the baptism of Mayda Viarni Stephanie Patrick whose parents are Frankie and Valorie Patrick. My thanks to the Revd. Trevor Squires (once a curate at this Cathedral) for his assistance. The excitement does not stop this Sunday. Next Sunday we have a real live donkey as we celebrate Palm Sunday as the beginning of Holy week. It's encouraging to see the number of early registrations for The Children's holiday program which is also happening during Holy week. Thanks to Sally and Bruce Astridge for the wonderful meal at CAMEO and for the Revd. Elizabeth Clark for her assistance. At next week's Lenten GROW course on Wednesday at 7.30 pm we will be looking at the controversial factions and groups including Gnosticism which lay behind the New Testament letters; such heresies as the Judaisers, Antinomians, ascetics etc. It will be interesting and fun. Clergy throughout the Diocese will be gathering at the Cathedral this Thursday at midday for a Chrism service where they will reaffirm their ordination vows. Bishop Elect Steve Maina will be present. This service is open to everybody and this will be followed by a light lunch. We would love to see many of you there in this Diocese event hosted by the Cathedral. Let's also support the efforts of Christian Broadcasting Association as they try to put Christ into Easter over the commercial radio station throughout NZ. CHRIST CHURCH CATHEDRAL NELSON SUNDAY BULLETIN 7 th April 2019 5 th Sunday in Lent
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WELCOME TO CHRIST CHURCH CATHEDRAL

Children are welcome at our services. There are toys in the Quiet Room.

Please feel free to take this publication away with you.

Dear Cathedralites

Harvest Festival for me now is a bit of a buzz. I regret not making more of it in previous churches simply because these days very few folk in cities have gardens and so Harvest Festival doesn't make sense. However my experiences in the Pacific are refocused when I teach on the Harvest Festival because people in the Pacific Islands would auction the little food they did have and distribute the funds. So, after today's service we will be having a grand auction and the funds raised will go to the overseas mission. I’m hoping the Deans pumpkin will fetch a premium bid!

Adding to the fun of today is the baptism of Mayda Viarni Stephanie Patrick whose parents are Frankie and Valorie Patrick. My thanks to the Revd. Trevor Squires (once a curate at this Cathedral) for his assistance.

The excitement does not stop this Sunday. Next Sunday we have a real live donkey as we celebrate Palm Sunday as the beginning of Holy week. It's encouraging to see the number of early registrations for The Children's holiday program which is also happening during Holy week.

Thanks to Sally and Bruce Astridge for the wonderful meal at CAMEO and for the Revd. Elizabeth Clark for her assistance.

At next week's Lenten GROW course on Wednesday at 7.30 pm we will be looking at the controversial factions and groups including Gnosticism which lay behind the New Testament letters; such heresies as the Judaisers, Antinomians, ascetics etc. It will be interesting and fun.

Clergy throughout the Diocese will be gathering at the Cathedral this Thursday at midday for a Chrism service where they will reaffirm their ordination vows. Bishop Elect Steve Maina will be present. This service is open to everybody and this will be followed by a light lunch. We would love to see many of you there in this Diocese event hosted by the Cathedral.

Let's also support the efforts of Christian Broadcasting Association as they try to put Christ into Easter over the commercial radio station throughout NZ.

CHRIST CHURCH CATHEDRAL NELSON SUNDAY BULLETIN

7th April 2019 – 5th Sunday in Lent

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I am delighted the Nelson City Brass is going to be performing in the Cathedral on Saturday 13 April at 2 pm. I plan to be there as I love band music. Their conductor Nigel Weeks is a valued member of our Cathedral Choir.

In His service, Mike

SERVICE INFORMATION:

Those receiving Holy Communion are invited to do so EITHER by intinction, i.e. retaining

the wafer when it is given to you and then dipping it in the cup of wine before consuming it

OR by consuming the wafer when it is given to you and then drinking from the common

cup.

• Grape juice is available at communion.

• Gluten free wafers are available.

• Hearing Aid Loop available - please turn to the T position on your hearing aid ALSO

• Ramp for access to the Sanctuary (on the right side)

• Special chairs are available from the Pulpit side for those with disabilities or back

problems. Note that the leg height can be adjusted to suit.

HEALTH ADVISORY NOTICE:

Worshippers experiencing Cold or Influenza-like illnesses or associated symptoms are

advised to refrain from partaking of the practice of “Intinction” with the wafer or using the

“Common Cup” during the communion ceremony. Clearly labelled wine and fruit juice

alternatives are provided utilising the small thimble glasses. This recommendation is an

important personal and public health issue which conforms with the Cathedral’s Health &

Safety requirements.

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8.00am HOLY COMMUNION (Yellow booklet)

Celebrant Reverend Allen Michel Preacher Reverend Allen Michel Readings Deuteronomy 8: 7–18; 2 Corinthians 9: 6–15;

Luke 12:16-21

10.00am CHORAL EUCHARIST (Booklet)

Celebrant Reverend Steve Jordan Preacher Dean Mike Hawke Readings Genesis 1:11-13; Matthew 13:1-9 5.30pm CHORAL EVENSONG

Officiant Dean Mike Hawke Preacher Reverend Murray Campbell Introduction Opening hymn CP 601 – Thou didst leave Thy throne Psalm 151:1-8 Old Testament Reading Exodus 12:3-14 (Melanie Carruthers) Magnificat New Testament Reading Luke 22:1-13 (Jenny Dickie) Nunc Dimittis Apostles’ Creed Hymn CP 123 – There is a green hill Sermon Reverend Murray Campbell Anthem Prayers Notices Offertory Hymn CP 127 – When I survey Blessing Sung Amen Organ Voluntary

7.00pm WORD & WORSHIP (Informal charismatic style worship)

8.00 am

The Sentence and Collects for the day

Sentence: ‘I want to know Christ and the power of his resurrection and the sharing of his sufferings by becoming like him in his death.’ Philippians 3:10

Collect: Lord of the Passover, you have lit this night with the radiance

of Christ; renew in us our baptism, and bring us through the

Red Sea waters to the promised land.

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Deuteronomy 8: 7–18 (8 am) 7 For the LORD your God is bringing

you into a good land, a land with

flowing streams, with springs and

underground waters welling up in

valleys and hills, 8 a land of wheat and

barley, of vines and fig trees and

pomegranates, a land of olive trees

and honey, 9 a land where you may

eat bread without scarcity, where you

will lack nothing, a land whose stones

are iron and from whose hills you may

mine copper. 10 You shall eat your fill

and bless the LORD your God for the

good land that he has given you. 11 Take care that you do not forget

the LORD your God, by failing to keep

his commandments, his ordinances,

and his statutes, which I am

commanding you today. 12 When you

have eaten your fill and have built fine

houses and live in them, 13 and when

your herds and flocks have multiplied,

and your silver and gold is multiplied,

and all that you have is

multiplied, 14 then do not exalt

yourself, forgetting the LORD your

God, who brought you out of the land

of Egypt, out of the house of

slavery, 15 who led you through the

great and terrible wilderness, an arid

waste-land with poisonous snakes

and scorpions. He made water flow for

you from flint rock, 16 and fed you in

the wilderness with manna that your

ancestors did not know, to humble you

and to test you, and in the end to do

you good. 17 Do not say to

yourself, ‘My power and the might of

my own hand have gained

me this wealth.’ 18 But remember

the LORD your God, for it is he who

gives you power to get wealth, so that

he may confirm his covenant that he

swore to your ancestors, as he is

doing today.

2 Corinthians 9: 6–15 (8am)

6 The point is this: the one who sows

sparingly will also reap sparingly, and

the one who sows bountifully will also

reap bountifully. 7 Each of you must

give as you have made up your mind,

not reluctantly or under compulsion,

for God loves a cheerful giver. 8 And

God is able to provide you with every

blessing in abundance, so that by

always having enough of everything,

you may share abundantly in every

good work. 9 As it is written, ‘He

scatters abroad, he gives to the

poor; his righteousness endures for

ever.’ 10 He who supplies seed to the

sower and bread for food will supply

and multiply your seed for sowing and

increase the harvest of your

righteousness. 11 You will be enriched

in every way for your great generosity,

which will produce thanksgiving to

God through us; 12 for the rendering of

this ministry not only supplies the

needs of the saints

but also overflows with many

thanksgivings to God. 13 Through the

testing of this ministry you glorify God

by your obedience to the confession

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of the gospel of Christ and by the

generosity of your sharing with them

and with all others, 14 while they long

for you and pray for you because of

the surpassing grace of God that he

has given you. 15 Thanks be to God for

his indescribable gift!

Luke 12:16-21 (8 am)

16 Then he told them a parable: ‘The

land of a rich man produced

abundantly. 17 And he thought to

himself, “What should I do, for I have

no place to store my crops?” 18 Then

he said, “I will do this: I will pull down

my barns and build larger ones, and

there I will store all my grain and my

goods. 19 And I will say to my soul,

Soul, you have ample goods laid up

for many years; relax, eat, drink, be

merry.” 20 But God said to him, “You

fool! This very night your life is being

demanded of you. And the things you

have prepared, whose will they

be?” 21 So it is with those who store up

treasures for themselves but are not

rich towards God.’

Genesis 1:11-13 (10 am)

11 Then God said, ‘Let the earth put

forth vegetation: plants yielding seed,

and fruit trees of every kind on earth

that bear fruit with the seed in it.’ And

it was so. 12 The earth brought forth

vegetation: plants yielding seed of

every kind, and trees of every kind

bearing fruit with the seed in it. And

God saw that it was good. 13 And there

was evening and there was morning,

the third day.

Matthew 13:1-9 (10 am)

1 That same day Jesus went out of the

house and sat beside the lake. 2 Such

great crowds gathered around him

that he got into a boat and sat there,

while the whole crowd stood on the

beach. 3 And he told them many things

in parables, saying: ‘Listen! A sower

went out to sow. 4 And as he sowed,

some seeds fell on the path, and the

birds came and ate them up. 5 Other

seeds fell on rocky ground, where

they did not have much soil, and they

sprang up quickly, since they had no

depth of soil. 6 But when the sun rose,

they were scorched; and since they

had no root, they withered

away. 7 Other seeds fell among

thorns, and the thorns grew up and

choked them. 8 Other seeds fell on

good soil and brought forth grain,

some a hundredfold, some sixty,

some thirty. 9 Let anyone with ears listen!’

Psalm 151:1-8 Exodus 12:3-14 (5.30 pm)

3 Tell the whole congregation of Israel

that on the tenth of this month they are

to take a lamb for each family, a lamb

for each household. 4 If a household is

too small for a whole lamb, it shall join

its closest neighbour in obtaining one;

the lamb shall be divided in proportion

to the number of people who eat of

it. 5 Your lamb shall be without

blemish, a year-old male; you may

take it from the sheep or from the

goats. 6 You shall keep it until the

fourteenth day of this month; then the

whole assembled congregation of

Israel shall slaughter it at

twilight. 7 They shall take some of the

blood and put it on the two doorposts

and the lintel of the houses in which

they eat it. 8 They shall eat the lamb

that same night; they shall eat it

roasted over the fire with unleavened

bread and bitter herbs. 9 Do not eat

any of it raw or boiled in water, but

roasted over the fire, with its head,

legs, and inner organs. 10 You shall let

none of it remain until the morning;

anything that remains until the

morning you shall burn. 11 This is how

you shall eat it: your loins girded, your

sandals on your feet, and your staff in

your hand; and you shall eat it

hurriedly. It is the passover of

the LORD. 12 For I will pass through the

land of Egypt that night, and I will

strike down every firstborn in the land

of Egypt, both human beings and

animals; on all the gods of Egypt I will

execute judgements: I am

the LORD. 13 The blood shall be a sign

for you on the houses where you live:

when I see the blood, I will pass over

you, and no plague shall destroy you

when I strike the land of Egypt. 14 This

day shall be a day of remembrance for

you. You shall celebrate it as a festival

to the LORD; throughout your

generations you shall observe it as a

perpetual ordinance.

1. I will lift up mine eyes unto the hills: From whence cometh my help.

2. My help cometh even from the Lord: Who hath made heaven and earth.

3. He will not suffer thy foot to be moved: And He that keepeth thee will not sleep.

4. Behold He that keepeth Israel shall neither slumber nor sleep.

5. The Lord Himself is thy keeper: The Lord is thy defence upon thy right hand.

6. So that the sun shall not burn thee by day: Neither the moon by night.

7. The Lord shall preserve thee from all evil: Yea, it is even He that shall keep thy

soul.

8. The Lord shall preserve thy going out and thy coming in: From this time forth

forever more.

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Luke 22:1-13 (5.30 pm) 1 Now the festival of Unleavened

Bread, which is called the Passover,

was near. 2 The chief priests and the

scribes were looking for a way to put

Jesus to death, for they were afraid of

the people. 3 Then Satan entered into

Judas called Iscariot, who was one of

the twelve; 4 he went away and con-

ferred with the chief priests and offic-

ers of the temple police about how he

might betray him to them. 5 They were

greatly pleased and agreed to give

him money. 6 So he consented and

began to look for an opportunity to

betray him to them when no crowd

was present. 7 Then came the day of

Unleavened Bread, on which the

Passover lamb had to be

sacrificed. 8 So Jesus sent Peter and

John, saying, ‘Go and prepare the

Passover meal for us that we may eat

it.’ 9 They asked him, ‘Where do you

want us to make preparations for

it?’ 10 ‘Listen,’ he said to them, ‘when

you have entered the city, a man

enters 11 and say to the owner of the

house, “The teacher asks you, ‘Where

is the guest room, where I may eat the

Passover with my disciples?’” 12 He

will show you a large room upstairs,

already furnished. Make preparations

for us there.’ 13 So they went and

found everything as he had told them;

and they prepared the Passover meal.

Come and help to make

flax crosses for Palm Sunday on

Friday April 12th or Saturday

April 13th from 9am to 11am.

Learners welcome.

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LOAVES & FISHES AT ALL SAINTS

Come and join us on a Tues, Wed & Thurs @ 12 noon for a midday meal. Address:

Hall behind All Saints Church at 30 Vanguard Street. ALL WELCOME

Cost: $3 cash/meal, $5=2 meals

MONTHLY SERVICES AT BISHOPDALE CHAPEL

1st Thursday of month at 11:15am Communion - All welcome

NOTICES

FLOWERS FOR 2019

If you would like to donate towards flowers for 2019, please fill in the folder at the main entrance. Cost: $50.00

WEEKLY CATHEDRAL ATTENDANCE

25-31 March 2019 = 324

We need $4,115.00 p/w from parish giving and other donations to meet this year’s budget. The amount received last week was $3,901.00

Payments can be made into BNZ Bank Acc: For the Churchwardens of the Parish of Christ Church/Acc #: 020704: 0028423: 00 or by cheques made payable to the Churchwardens of the Parish. Janet Smith, Treasurer: 0275638205

BAPTISM & CONFIRMATION COURSE

The consecration of our new bishop will take place on 31 August. One of his first diary dates is for 22 September here at Christ Church Cathedral where we will hold a confirmation service. It therefore makes sense to run the course from mid July up to that date.

I’d like to apologise for twice postponing the course, but I was only signed off as fully fit to work from 1 April and with Easter and my forthcoming visit to the UK it will be very difficult for the team of leaders to coordinate. I’m sure that you appreciate that, while I’ve been sneaking in part time in recent weeks, it has been against medical advice.

Steve

MEDITATION AT CATHEDRAL CHAPEL Tues 6-7pm - All welcome

From Tuesday 9th April we will meet from 4.30pm until 5.30pm.

Cathedral News & Witness Distributors

Please note that the green folders are on the bookshelf in the Quiet Room ready for distribution. Thank you.

URGENT: SACRISTANS NEEDED

One of our two remaining Sacristans has recently undergone surgery and will require

extended convalescence. We are looking for a replacement or ideally several people to

share this important task. It requires up to an hour of time for two people on a Saturday to

change the seasonal colours, dress the Altar and set out the Communion elements. Once

a week the Purificators will need washing and ironing plus any other linen requiring a

change. This is not by any means an onerous job but can be very gratifying.

Training will be given.

Please contact Nicky 027 896 1176 / Angela 544 3084 / Helen 544 5613

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HOLY DUSTERS The next Cathedral cleaning session for the Holy Dusters is: TUESDAY 9th APRIL at 9.30am.

More willing helpers are still needed. If you are able to join us please contact:

Helen 544 5613 or 021 042 7651 Angela 544 3081 or 0273 059 059

OIKOS GROUP: meet for Lenten Studies on Mondays at 10am at 5 Highgrove Way. Dates: 15, 29. If you have any enquiries please do not hesitate to contact Rev Allen Michel on 03 548 3554/

[email protected]

SEEKING ADMIN JOB IN NELSON: Please call Grace - 027 230 6463 / [email protected]

NOTICES

LENTEN STUDY GROW COURSE We will be meeting again on Wed 10th April

at the Deanery from 7:30 till 9pm

A work booklet will be supplied. An ideal course for those wanting to Grow in Christ, in confidence and in effectiveness. It is all based on The first Sermon Jesus Preached, in Luke 4. Based on Jesus, it covers topics such as:

Using your gifts; Addressing conflict;

Communication challenges; Leadership

issues; Heresies; Prevailing; Prayer;

Influence; plus lots more.

Enquiries please call Dean Mike Hawke

on 548 1443 or 021 711 726 /

[email protected]

MISSIONS FUNDRAISING FOR LENT

It's time to save your change again! We have distributed the coin bags on Sunday 10th March to raise money for our mission partners, Zane, Karen, William and Amelia, serving in SE Asia. The coin bags will be collected on Sunday 28th April. Is there something you're giving up for Lent? Have you been squirreling away your coins in anticipation? We raised over $1,000 in the last fundraiser, and we look forward to more success this year.

Also coming up this year: High Tea fundraiser & Special Morning teas

Please keep the family in your prayers as they complete their studies and prepare for their language training.

PLEASE RECYCLE YOUR OLD CHRISTMAS CARDS

If you have please leave them in box at the entrance to the Cathedral so they can be recycled into stars for the Welcome Tree for end of the year. Thank you, Judith and Pam

PART TIME W/END JOB NEEDED: Please call Yung -0272280768 / [email protected]

CHRISM SERVICE AT THE CATHEDRAL is on Thursday, 18 April at midday. This is when the anointing oils are blessed for the forthcoming year and is a very important time for all clergy to renew their commitment. All - clergy, lay clergy, parishioners and visitors – are welcome.

There will be a light Lenten lunch following the service and all are welcome to that also.

LOST SPECTACLES OR

SUNGLASSES?

We have over the last couple of years

accumulated two pairs of sunglasses and

two pairs of glasses (one in a blue

case). Next Monday if no one has claimed

them, I will take them to the optician to

give to third world countries. Thank you ,

Julie Anglican Diocese 03-548 3124

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PRAYERS

UPCOMING EVENTS

NZ COMMUNITY FOR CHRISTIAN MEDITATION

Nelson Cathedral CHRISTIAN MEDITATION group

Please note new earlier times for winter

Meditation is not something new. Rather it is central to the Christian experience and

deeply rooted in Christian tradition. Meditation, also known as contemplative prayer,

is the prayer of silence and listening. This is the aim given by the Psalmist

“Be still and know that I am God.” All are welcome to join us for this ecumenical prayer-

a time of silence, stillness and reflection. Come and join our small, friendly community of

Christian meditators. It is suitable for everyone, and easy to learn.

From Tuesday 9 April, winter meetings are from 4.30 pm-5.30 pm (until daylight saving) In the Chapel, Nelson Cathedral, Trafalgar Square

Contact: Mary Kroch 027 3721173 or Reverend Allen Michell 548 3554

AAW (Association of Anglican Women, Cathedral Branch)

As we are unable to convene at our usual venue – the next meeting will be a coffee morning at

River Kitchen, Halifax Street on

Thursday 18th April @ 10am New members welcome

For further information please contact: Angela 544 3081 or 027 305 9059

Anyone is able to access these services if they are feeling distressed as a result of the incident in Christchurch. It doesn’t matter if you don’t live in Christchurch or haven’t been personally affected - these services are for everyone.

“If over the following days and weeks, distress or stress symptoms are escalating, or you feel you are not coping, early access to help and professional support is important. Your GP is a good starting point, or for support with grief, anxiety, distress or mental wellbeing, you can call or text 1737 – free, anytime, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week – to talk it through with a trained counsellor.”

Ngā mihi, Rachel Boyack (Diocesan Health and Safety Coordinator)

NOTICE FROM THE MINISTRY OF HEALTH

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PRAYERS

HERE TO HELP

If you know of someone who is in need of prayer, a visit, home Communion, or other support, please let Steve know, and the pastoral committee will respond as best it can. This includes telling us of recent bereavements of parishioners, congregants or families. Don't assume we know, please tell us! We would rather have had ten notifications than none. Help us to help our friends and families. Blessings, Rev Steve Jordan

UPDATE ON LITTLE LUCY

(18 months, AUS):

GOOD NEWS!! Liz, Lucy and Henry are

Going Home! Liz (mum) Adrian (dad)

give thanks to all for prayers and help for

Lucy's healing. Singing praise and

thanks. Sophie and Frances (grand-

mother) who asked Cathedralites for

prayers.

Praise the Lord!!

For prayer requests please contact Rev Tapita Ching on 027 255 3013.

PRAY FOR MUSIC & MUSICIANS

Pray for the growth of our Cathedral Choir;

* Pray for numerical growth: for new members to join and use their voices for God’s glory. * Pray for spiritual growth: that as they sing Your praises, they may grow in Christ more & more.

CHURCH: * Pray for the Parish of Blenheim-Nativity; Diocesan Rural Ministry; and Diocesan Financial Team * Pray for fellowship through Men’s Ministry, Walking Group, Flax Group and Meditation Group. WORLD: *Natural disasters worldwide *Persecution of Christians worldwide. *Racism across the globe.

COMMUNITY: *Ongoing mental health issues in NZ. *Pray for those affected by the recent Christchurch massacre.

SICK: John, James, Andrew, Jean Crockett, Lachlan, Roger Williams, Catriona, Shirley & Sean Eichstadt, Rebecca, Russell Dickson, Carol, Robyn Robertson, Mary, Joshua & family, James, Andy, Letisha & Tyler, James, Ray, Rebecca, Sophie, Charlotte, Paul, Ashleigh, Trina, Don Gilmour, Sandra, Ellis McDermott, Kerry Marshall, Anja, Rayner, Rev John Scrivens, Rudi & Michelle Tito, Rev Steve Jordan, Liz Roberts, Joel Smith, Tom, Marianne James, Reverend Allen Michel, Judy Campbell

ST BARNABAS PRAYER

SUNDAY 7: Almighty God, we bring

to you in prayer all the Christian

women and girls living in contexts

of marginalisation, poverty and

persecution. Many are doubly

despised – for being Christians and

for being female – and are at risk of

abuse and violence. Be their shield

and their glory, and lift up their heads.

We pray especially for widows, whose

husbands died for Christ. Comfort

their broken hearts and enable them

to provide for themselves and their

children. We ask this in the Name of

Your Son Jesus Christ. (Psalm 3:3)

Amen

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Holy Week Services

Palm Sunday 14 April

8.00 am Holy Communion

10.00 am Palm Sunday Choral Eucharist

12.30 pm Whakatu Maori Community Service

5.30 pm Choral Evensong

7.00 pm Word and Worship - informal charismatic style worship

Wednesday of Holy Week April 17

10.00 am Holy Communion

7.00 pm Service of Shadows

Maundy Thursday April 18

12 noon Chrism Service followed by Lenten Lunch

7.00 pm Foot Washing Service and Institution of the Last Supper

Good Friday

10.00 am Family Service

12 noon 3 Hour Vigil Service

Easter Sunday April 21 April

8.00 am Holy Communion

10.00 am Festive Choral Eucharist

12.30 pm Whakatu Maori Community Service

5.30 pm Evening Eucharist Service with Festive Communion

7.00 pm Word and Worship - informal charismatic style worship

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Sunday 7th April – Harvest Festival 08.00 am - Holy Communion

10.00 am – Choral Eucharist & Baptism - with Children’s Church 12.30 - 3.30 pm - Whakatu Maori Mission Community Service

5.30 pm – Choral Evensong 7.00 pm –Word & Worship Service

Monday 8th April

12.15 pm – Holy Communion

Tuesday 9th April 09.00 am – Walking Group with morning tea afterwards

12.15 pm – Holy Communion 4.30 – 5.30 pm – Meditation at the Cathedral Chapel

Wednesday 10th April

10.00 am – Holy Communion 11.00 am – Exercise Group in Quiet Room

1.30 pm – Flax Group in Quiet Room 7.30 pm – GROW Course at the Deanery

Thursday 11th April

12.15 pm – Holy Communion

Friday 12th April 12.15 pm– Holy Communion

Saturday 13th April

08.00 am – Holy Communion

Sunday 14th April – Palm Sunday 08.00 am - Holy Communion

10.00 am – Palm Sunday Choral Eucharist 12.30-3.30 pm - Whakatu Maori Mission Community Service

5.30 pm – Choral Evensong 7.00 pm –Word & Worship Service

House of Prayer & Healing in the Chapel Monday–Friday mornings

Contact Reverend Tapita Ching on 027 255 3013 for details of times

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CHRIST CHURCH CATHEDRAL PARISH

The Cathedral Council comprises the Bishop and the Dean: two clerical canons and two lay canons, the two

wardens and the Synod Reps and five Lay Council members elected by the Cathedral congregation at the

Parish AGM from those Lay persons contained on the Parish Roll. It is a Council of Governance and doesn’t get

involved in the day to day management of the Cathedral – except in an oversight capacity. The role is

delegated to four or five management committees that are fully representative of the Cathedral.

At the moment the Council comprises: Bishop (TBA), Very Reverend Mike Hawke, Clerical Canons:

Rev Dr Graham O’Brien and Rev David Moynan, Lay Canons: Russell Smith, Jocelyn Smith, Wardens: Graham

Allan (Dean’s Warden) and Jenny Dickie (People’s Warden), Synod Reps: Graham Allan, Cecil Hood, Cathedral

Reps: Janet Smith, Nicky Calder, David Wallace, Geoff Lawes, Chris Fitchett. This AGM must elect five

representatives. The People’s warden is also an annual nomination.

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Nomination of Cathedral Representatives and People’s Warden

Election to the office of Cathedral Representative

Proposer – -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Seconder - -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

I hereby accept nomination for this position.

Nominee Sign

Election to the office of People’s Warden

Proposer – -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Seconder - -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

I hereby accept nomination for this position.

Nominee Sign

Election to be held at the Annual Meeting of Parishioners of Christ Church Parish on Sunday 28th April

2019 after the 10am Service.

This nomination must be at the Cathedral Office by 12 noon Thursday 18th April 2019

AGM 2019: The AGM for Christ Church Cathedral Nelson is scheduled for

Sunday 28th April, after the 10 am service (approximately 11.30).

Nomination forms are available from the office, or can be emailed to you on request. This year we need to elect one People’s Warden and five Lay members of Vestry. Persons eligible for nomination are anyone on the Parish Roll, who is not employed by the Parish. Everyone on the Parish Roll can vote. The nomination forms need to be received by the parish office by 12 noon on Thursday 18th April (Friday 19th being Good Friday).

The Parish Office is also accepting applications for placement on the Parish Roll. This is a good time to update details, especially if you have moved house this year.

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NEWCOMERS

We are delighted to have you join us for today’s service. Please fill out the form, tear off and place in the Newcomers Box at the main entrance.

I would like to know more about:

Kids Church Choir AAW Prayer Meditation Exercise groups Parish Nurse I would like to go on the cathedral emailing/postal list I would like to go on the Parish Roll. I would like to have a visit from the clergy

NAME: _______________________CONTACT NUMBER: _________________ ADDRESS: _______________________________________________________ EMAIL: __________________________________________________________

WELCOME

We are delighted to have families with children worship with us.

During school term time we have a children’s ministry during the service. Toilets can be found outside down the path to the left.

If it is raining you can use the toilets off the Teaching Room.

Please join us for a cup of tea or coffee in the Quiet Room after the service.

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CHURCH DIRECTORY

The Very Reverend Michael Hawke 548 1443 / 021 711 726 (Day off on Mondays) [email protected]

Reverend Steve Jordan 021 294 6105

(Days off on Fridays & Saturdays) [email protected]

Lead Organist: Jane Mitchell 021 051 3875 [email protected]

Lead Conductor: Melanie Carruthers 027 725 2942 [email protected]

Service Co-ordinator: Patsy Hawke 021 269 0455 [email protected]

Children’s Ministry Worker: John Laing 0272 959 261 [email protected]

Dean’s Warden: Graham Allan 027 244 8184 [email protected]

Peoples Warden: Jenny Dickie 021 342 227 [email protected]

Office Administrator: Teresa Coombs 548 1008 [email protected]

https://nelsoncathedral.nz

OFFICE OPENING HOURS Mon–Thurs: 9.30am–1.30pm Fri: Office closed

Next Sunday 14th April (Palm Sunday)

8am: Holy Communion 10am: Palm Sunday Choral Eucharist

12.30pm: Whakatu Maori Community Service 5.30pm: Choral Evensong 7.00pm: Word & Worship

Bible Readings – 14th April 8am

Zech 9:9-10; Eph 2:5-11; Luke 19:28-40

10am Zech 9:9-10

Luke 19:41-48 5.30pm Is 5:1-7;

Matt 21:1-11

Emergency Response Procedures:

In the event of a fire please follow the directions of the wardens and assemble at the nearest Assembly Point (at the top of the Church steps, or in the car park by the notice board). In the event of an earthquake Drop, Cover and Hold. If you are unable to get under a pew, please adopt the emergency brace position and cover your head and neck with your arms. Do not attempt to run outside once shaking has started. Once shaking has stopped please follow the directions of the wardens in evacuating the building. If you notice someone in need of assistance during the evacuation please provide help if you are able, or notify a warden.

PLEASE NOTE:

The Cathedral Office Administrator will be on leave on

8th and Tuesday 9th April. For urgent enquiries please

contact either Graham Allan (Dean’s Warden) on

0272 448 184 or Jenny Dickie (People’s Warden on

021 342 227. Thank you.


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