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Today’s Readings & Ministers First Testament: Exodus 2 v 1-10 Reader: Winnie Sheehan Gospel: John 6 v 4-12 Reader: Raewyn Grey Presider: Joyce Marcon Preacher: Brenda Deed Intercessions: Brenda Deed Lord’s Prayer on page 484 Liturgist: David Juby, Server: Raewyn Grey After Communion: Colossians 3 v 12-17 Reader: Max Baggaley Music Ministry: Finlay Clements Welcome Team: Steve Darwell, Rex Geary, Lois Robinson Morning Tea: Margaret MacKay Sanctuary Guild: LENT THIS WEEK: 26 March - 2 April 2017 Wed: 9:30-12 noon Selwyn Group, Hall MT/Hostess - Lynda Pryor Thurs: Office Attended 9am to 12noon 10am Holy Communion (1662) Saint Georges Chapel (Peter) 2-3pm Prayer Group meet at Rosemary Levesque’s home 704 Tararu Road. Fri: Office Attended 9am to 12noon. Sat: Boundary Workshop 10am - 3pm Sun: 9:00am at Saint Georges, NZ Eucharist Theme - Hope Against All Hope Presider: Brenda Deed, Preacher: Joyce Marcon Readings: Ezekiel 37 v 1-14 Paul Jennings John 11 v 1-45 Matt/Anna Juby Romans 8 v 6-11 Denise Norris Intercessor: Margaret MacKay Liturgist: Sue Lewis-O’Halloran Server: Brad Sayer Music Ministry: Stuart du Preez Welcome Team: Max & Vivienne Baggaley (Denise Norris), Bob Cox, Alex Juby Morning Tea: Kate Jones Sanctuary Guild: LENT About People:- Jenny is recovering well at home. Lovely to see Margaret and Rose recovering enough to be at church. Evacuation Procedures - In the event of a fire, listen to the presiding team & Welcomers; leave by nearest, safest exit & assemble on lawn in front of Hospital & wait for “all clear”. NOTE THE EXIT NEAREST YOUR SEAT. Toilets are in the Hall, next door. CONTACTS Email:[email protected] Website: www.thamesanglicanchurch.co.nz Pastoral Ministry Contacts Rev Joyce Marcon Priest in Charge Ph 07 826 3723 Email:[email protected] 021 616 390 Brenda Deed Hon Assistant Priest Ph 07 867 8012 Wardens Kate Jones Ph 07 8686 003 & Finlay Clements Ph 07 868 7516 Parish Office Thur & Friday mornings 9-12midday Ph 07 868 6267 Thames Anglican parish seeks an inclusive ministry of serving Christ in prayer, action and worship. If you are a visitor to the Parish, please let the sidesperson know your name. PLEASE JOIN US FOR A CUP OF TEA IN THE CHURCH AFTER THE 9:00am SERVICE. A safe place for the LGBT Communities Music reproduced with permission under license 604812 LicenSing - Copyright Cleared Music for Churches INSPIRE ROSTER Mon 26th: Gary Blake Tue 28th: Moi James Wed 29th: George Haffenden Thur 30th: Lynda Pryor Fri 31st: Joe Fawcett Sat 1st: Raewyn Grey Thank you for those who provided the generous morning tea last week and the Simnel cakes and white flowers today. The theme for next week is Passion Sunday. Easter Morning can be a time of newcomers to church. Let’s welcome people with a lovely morning tea. If you are able to help please bring a plate Easter morning. March 31st is this years final date for donations to be in this years tax claims. . Opening Prayer Sunday 26 March 2017 - Mothering Sunday, Harvest festival, AGM Part 3 Service: 9:00am at Saint Georges - NZ Eucharist Theme: Mothering Sunday, Seeing with Heart Sentence: ‘As a mother comforts her child, so will I comfort you, and you shall be comforted in Jerusalem,’ says the Lord. Isaiah 66 v 13 We thank you, gracious God, for all that you have given us: the land and its resources, freedom and its rights and responsibilities, the joy of sharing, the wonders of new life, and the gift of this day. Guide us to be ever mindful of all you have done for us that we might never stop giving thanks for all things great and small. Amen. We come to worship God, who has blessed us with many things. Let us sing and shout to God! The pastures and the wilderness overflow with goodness! Let us sing and shout to God! Call to worship WELCOME TO THE Thames Anglican Church Tikanga Pakeha partner church in the three strand Anglican Church in Aotearoa/ New Zealand/Pacifica Please bring up any foodbank offerings during this next hymn AM 116 All things bright and beautiful Refrain: All things bright and beautiful, All creatures great and small, All things wise and wonderful: The Lord God made them all. Each little flow’r that opens, Each little bird that sings, He made their glowing colors, He made their tiny wings. The purple-headed mountains, The river running by, The sunset and the morning That brightens up the sky. The cold wind in the winter, The pleasant summer sun, The ripe fruits in the garden, He made them every one. The tall trees in the greenwood, The meadows where we play, The rushes by the water, To gather every day. He gave us eyes to see them, And lips that we might tell How great is God Almighty, Who has made all things well. Reginald Heber Please see rear page for ‘Today’s Readings and ministers’ REMEMBER Put your clocks back next Saturday night and come to church at our new time of 9:30am

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Today’s Readings & Ministers

First Testament: Exodus 2 v 1-10 Reader: Winnie Sheehan

Gospel: John 6 v 4-12 Reader: Raewyn Grey

Presider: Joyce Marcon Preacher: Brenda Deed Intercessions: Brenda Deed Lord’s Prayer on page 484

Liturgist: David Juby, Server: Raewyn Grey

After Communion: Colossians 3 v 12-17 Reader: Max Baggaley

Music Ministry: Finlay Clements Welcome Team: Steve Darwell, Rex Geary, Lois Robinson Morning Tea: Margaret MacKay Sanctuary Guild: LENT

THIS WEEK: 26 March - 2 April 2017

Wed: 9:30-12 noon Selwyn Group, Hall MT/Hostess - Lynda Pryor Thurs: Office Attended 9am to 12noon 10am Holy Communion (1662) Saint Georges Chapel (Peter) 2-3pm Prayer Group meet at Rosemary

Levesque’s home 704 Tararu Road. Fri: Office Attended 9am to 12noon. Sat: Boundary Workshop 10am - 3pm

Sun: 9:00am at Saint Georges, NZ Eucharist Theme - Hope Against All Hope

Presider: Brenda Deed, Preacher: Joyce Marcon

Readings: Ezekiel 37 v 1-14 Paul Jennings John 11 v 1-45 Matt/Anna Juby Romans 8 v 6-11 Denise Norris

Intercessor: Margaret MacKay Liturgist: Sue Lewis-O’Halloran Server: Brad Sayer

Music Ministry: Stuart du Preez Welcome Team: Max & Vivienne Baggaley (Denise Norris), Bob Cox, Alex Juby Morning Tea: Kate Jones Sanctuary Guild: LENT

About People:-

Jenny is recovering well at home. Lovely to see Margaret and Rose recovering enough to be at church.

Evacuation Procedures - In

the event of a fire, listen to the presiding team & Welcomers; leave by nearest, safest exit & assemble on lawn in front of Hospital & wait for “all clear”. NOTE THE EXIT NEAREST

YOUR SEAT. Toilets are in the Hall, next door.

CONTACTS Email:[email protected]

Website: www.thamesanglicanchurch.co.nz

Pastoral Ministry Contacts

Rev Joyce Marcon Priest in Charge Ph 07 826 3723

Email:[email protected] 021 616 390 Brenda Deed Hon Assistant Priest Ph 07 867 8012

Wardens Kate Jones Ph 07 8686 003 & Finlay Clements Ph 07 868 7516

Parish Office Thur & Friday mornings 9-12midday Ph 07 868 6267 Thames Anglican parish seeks an inclusive ministry of serving Christ in prayer, action and worship.

If you are a visitor to the Parish, please let the sidesperson know your name.

PLEASE JOIN US FOR A CUP OF TEA IN THE CHURCH AFTER THE 9:00am SERVICE.

A safe place for the LGBT Communities

Music reproduced with permission under license 604812 LicenSing - Copyright Cleared Music for Churches

INSPIRE ROSTER

Mon 26th: Gary Blake

Tue 28th: Moi James

Wed 29th: George Haffenden

Thur 30th: Lynda Pryor Fri 31st: Joe Fawcett

Sat 1st: Raewyn Grey

Thank you for those who provided the generous morning tea last week and the Simnel cakes and white flowers today. The theme for next week is Passion Sunday.

Easter Morning can be a time of newcomers to church.

Let’s welcome people with a lovely morning tea. If you

are able to help please bring a plate Easter morning.

March 31st is this years final date for

donations to be in this years tax claims.

.

Opening Prayer

Sunday 26 March 2017 - Mothering Sunday, Harvest festival, AGM Part 3

Service: 9:00am at Saint Georges - NZ Eucharist Theme: Mothering Sunday, Seeing with Heart Sentence: ‘As a mother comforts her child, so will I comfort you, and you shall be

comforted in Jerusalem,’ says the Lord. Isaiah 66 v 13

We thank you, gracious God,

for all that you have given us:

the land and its resources,

freedom and its rights and responsibilities,

the joy of sharing,

the wonders of new life,

and the gift of this day.

Guide us to be ever mindful of all you

have done for us

that we might never stop giving thanks

for all things great and small. Amen.

We come to worship God, who has blessed us with many things. Let us sing and shout to God!

The pastures and the wilderness overflow with goodness! Let us sing and shout to God!

Call to worship

WELCOME

TO THE

Thames Anglican Church

Tikanga Pakeha partner church in the three strand Anglican Church

in Aotearoa/ New Zealand/Pacifica

Please bring up any foodbank

offerings during this next hymn

AM 116 All things

bright and beautiful

Refrain: All things bright and beautiful, All creatures great and small, All things wise and wonderful: The Lord God made them all.

Each little flow’r that opens, Each little bird that sings, He made their glowing colors, He made their tiny wings.

The purple-headed mountains, The river running by, The sunset and the morning That brightens up the sky.

The cold wind in the winter, The pleasant summer sun, The ripe fruits in the garden, He made them every one.

The tall trees in the greenwood, The meadows where we play, The rushes by the water, To gather every day.

He gave us eyes to see them, And lips that we might tell How great is God Almighty, Who has made all things well. R

egin

ald

He

ber

Please see rear page for ‘Today’s Readings and ministers’

REMEMBER

Put your clocks back next

Saturday night and come to

church at our new time of

9:30am

We come seeking forgiveness for all we have failed to be and do as members of Christ’s body. Silence

In God there is forgiveness Loving and all seeing God, forgive us where we have failed to support

one another and to be what we claim to be. Forgive us where we have failed to serve

you; and where our thoughts and actions have

been contrary to yours we ask your pardon.

God forgives us; be at peace. Silence

Rejoice and be glad, for Christ is resurrection, reconciliation for all the human race.

We shall all be one in Christ, one in our life together. Praise to God who has created us, praise to God who has accepted us, praise to God who sends us into the world. Amen

Prayer of Confession

Assurance of Pardon

Sentence

God of our longing, you come to us in prayer. Help us to follow Jesus’ example by

taking time to pray, and taking time to listen. This we ask in Jesus’ name and in the power of the Holy Spirit, now and forever.

Everloving God, your care for us is greater even than a mother’s love for her child; teach us to value a mother’s love and see in it an expression of your grace,

‘As a mother comforts her child, so will I

comfort you, and you shall be comforted in Jerusalem,’ says the Lord. Isaiah 66 v 13

Collect

Affirmation of faith

Collect - continued

that we may ever feel more deeply your love for us in Christ Jesus our Saviour. Amen.

NJ 81 Jesus, Name above

all names

Jesus name above all names beautiful Saviour, glorious Lord. Emmanuel, God is with us; blessed Redeemer, living word

Copyright 1974,1980 Scripture in Song

Eucharistic Prayer

God be with you. And also with you.

Lift up your hearts! We lift them up to God!

I believe that God, the source of all life,

has created all people on Earth –

a rich diversity of colours and cultures

with no people superior to another.

I believe that God promised land –

a place for each people to dwell,

to sustain and celebrate in peace with all creatures.

I believe that in Jesus Christ,

God became flesh, become one with creation

and one with all human life.

I believe that this same Jesus who suffered

and died on the cross,

suffers when peoples are massacred,

oppressed as less than other humans,

and torn or stolen from their lands.

I believe that through the cross

God still reconciles people to God,

people to the good land, and people to each other.

I believe that the Spirit of God dwells in this creation,

is present in all the lands of Earth,

renews the life and spirit of all things,

and calls all peoples to discover

and celebrate God’s presence

A mothers Love

is a reflection

of God’s Love Isaiah 66:13

Sending Forth

Eucharistic prayer - Continued

that we may ever feel more deeply your love for us in Christ Jesus our Saviour. Amen.

AM 205 Now Thank we all our God

Now thank we all our God, with hearts and hands and voices, such wonders he has done, in him the world rejoices; He from our mother's arms has blessed us on our way with countless gifts of love, and still is ours today.

So may this generous God through all our life be near us, to fill our hearts with joy, and with his peace to cheer us; to keep us in his grace, and guide us when perplexed, to free us from all ills In this world and the next.

All praise and thanks to God who reigns in highest heaven to Father and to Son and Spirit now be given, the one eternal God, whom heaven and earth adore; for so it was, is now, and shall be evermore.

I believe that God, the source of all life,

has created all people on Earth –

a rich diversity of colours and cultures

with no people superior to another.

I believe that God promised land –

a place for each people to dwell,

to sustain and celebrate in peace with all creatures.

I believe that in Jesus Christ,

God became flesh, become one with creation

and one with all human life.

I believe that this same Jesus who suffered

and died on the cross,

suffers when peoples are massacred,

oppressed as less than other humans,

and torn or stolen from their lands.

I believe that through the cross

God still reconciles people to God,

people to the good land, and people to each other.

I believe that the Spirit of God dwells in this creation,

is present in all the lands of Earth,

renews the life and spirit of all things,

and calls all peoples to discover

and celebrate God’s presence

Let us give thanks to our Creator God.

It is right to give God thanks and praise.

It is indeed right to give thanks for the blessings of

this land, the splendour of its landscape and the

source of our daily bread, remembering all those

peoples who for centuries have sustained this

land, which now gives us the bread and wine we

share with the peoples of the land in the spirit

with all our ancestors:

Holy, holy, God of all creation.

Heaven and earth are full of your glory.

Hosanna in the highest!

Blessed is the One who comes

in the name of our God. Hosanna in the highest!

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A mothers Love

is a reflection

of God’s Love Isaiah 66:13

A 105 All Creatures of our God and King

1.All creatures of our God and king lift up your voice and with us sing Alleluia, Alleluia! Bright burning sun with golden beam, soft shining moon with silver gleam, O praise him, O praise him, alleluia, alleluia, alleluia!

2.Earth ever fertile, day by day bring forth your blessings on our way, O praise him, alleluia! All fruit and crops that richly grow, all trees and flowers God’s glory show; O praise him, O praise him, alleluia, alleluia, alleluia!

3.People and nations, take your part, love and forgive with all your heart; Alleluia, alleluia! All who long pain and sorrow bear, trust God and cast on him your care; O praise him, O praise him, alleluia, alleluia, alleluia!

4.Let all things their creator bless and worship him in lowliness Alleluia, alleluia! Praise, praise the Father, praise the Son, and praise the Spirit, Three-in-one, O praise him, O praise him, alleluia, alleluia, alleluia!

Go in peace, remembering God’s goodness.

We will remember.

Remember God’s healing presence.

We will remember.

Remember how God has provided for our

very need.

We will remember.

Remember that God will be with us to

sustain us and care for us, this day and always.

We will remember. AMEN