NOTICES 26 FEBRUARY 2023

Children and Young Families

We are delighted to have families with children as members of our congregation.  Kids’ Club meets this morning in the hall with Red Balloon – the children go out after the Procession to the Crib and re-join their families in time for communion.  Toilets with changing facilities are available near the entrance of the church.

Hearing the Service

St John’s has an Induction Loop System so if you have a hearing aid, please switch it to the ’T’ setting.

Morning Music Series

PSALM 102

The anthems sung by the choir at the morning eucharist during Lent are taken from Psalm 102, which is part of the fourth of the five biblical books of Psalms and is one of the seven penitential psalms. In the original Hebrew the first verse introduces the psalm as "A prayer of the afflicted".

This Sunday's duet is by the Austrian composer Anton Diabelli, 1781-1858, who is famously known for a waltz he composed on which Beethoven composed his 33 variations for piano.  The text of the duet for soprano and bass, accompanied by a florid flute part and string quartet, is from verses 1-2, 13-14 of Psalm 102: "Hear my prayer, O Lord" and "Thou shalt arise and have mercy upon Zion: for it is time that thou have mercy upon her, yea, the time is come". 

Lead Us out of Darkness

A Carol Service for Lent

Sunday 12th March 6pm

This seasonal service of music and readings explores the footsteps of those who came before us - Peter weeping, Joel rending his heart, the woman showing great love at Jesus’ feet, the tax-collector humbling himself and Mary believing at the tomb of Lazarus.  Some of the musical selections for this service are Bach’s Ebarme Dich and Andante from Concerto in A Minor (BW1041), Walton’s Drop, Drop Slow Tears, Sorenson’s Search Me, O God and The Raising of Lazarus by Rachmaninov and features our choir, accompanied by strings & organ.  The service will be followed by a reception with hot cross buns.

LENT COURSE

ANOTHER STORY MUST BEGIN

A LENT COURSE BASED ON LES MISÈRABLES

A joint Lent course between St John’s, St Peter’s and St Mary Magdalene’s based on the film, the novel and the stage adaptation of Victor Hugo's Les Misèrables.  Join us on Wednesdays at 7pm for a light supper, followed by a short talk and lively discussion amongst friends both old and new.  Through discussion of some of the themes and principal characters of this epic narrative, the course explores the grace of God, alongside our fallen state and opportunities for redemption.  It asks us to reassess what we can do with our lives, both for ourselves and for those around us.  The course will be hosted by St John’s.

1st March – Fantine and Cosette

Our fallen state and hope for the future

8th March – The Bishop of Digne

Judging others and formation by the unexpected

15th March – Jean Valjean

The response to our self-knowledge

22nd March – Javert

Choices and ability to respond

29th March - Redemption and Salvation

Transformation and fulfilment through sacrifice

Lent Unlocked

19th March, 6pm

A new addition to our Lent season, Lent Unlocked will be a different kind of service, delving deeper into the theme we are exploring this year, Walk in Their Footsteps.  Our guest speaker will be The Rev’d Thomas Sharp from Southwark Cathedral.  We will be examining the truth that ‘we have strayed from thy ways like lost sheep’ and so look to figures in our scripture and tradition to commit together: let us walk in their footsteps.  Weep with Peter, rend our hearts with Joel, show great love with the Woman Who Washed his Feet, humble ourselves with the Tax-Collector and believe with Mary. A great and hopefully slightly challenging service in church to complement our Lent carols.  Do ask Georgina if you would like to know more.

Annual Vestry and Parochial Church Meeting

This year’s annual meetings take place on 26th March immediately after the 10am service.  The first step in preparation for these meetings is to revise the Electoral Roll.  Accordingly, the Roll will be open until 8th March, after which it will be closed until the conclusion of the APCM.  Having your name entered on the Electoral Roll is an indication of your involvement in the life of the parish and entitles you to attend and take part in the annual meeting.  It is also something that Church of England schools ask about when applying for a place. Forms are available from the table at the back or from Bryan Sollenberger.

Activities for Children at St John’s

Red Balloon, who are co-ordinating our children’s ministry on Sunday mornings at St John’s, are expanding the programme of activities they offer.

Giggles and Gossip

Thursdays, 9.30-11am

Giggles & Gossip is aimed at parents with babies and toddlers. There will be soft play available and the club will also consist of crafts and a story time for the parents and children to take part in.

After School Group

Thursdays, 3.30-5pm

This group is not meeting this term but it is hoped it will start up again after Easter.

Appeal in aid of Turkey-Syria Earthquake Victims

There will be a bucket collection after this morning’s service to raise funds in support of the Disasters Emergency Committee (DEC) appeal.  The DEC is an organisation which pools the resources of 15 leading UK aid agencies whose mission is to save, protect and rebuild lives through effective humanitarian response.  You can also contribute by making a donation directly to our bank account:

Name: St John the Evangelist with St Michael & All Angels

Sort Code: 40-11-58

Account Number: 80108251

Please put DEC in the detail if you contribute electronically.

Smart New Mugs!

Our thanks to the anonymous donor of the smart new John Lewis mugs that appeared in the office over the last weekend.  We appreciate the thoughtfulness of the donor.  They will be well used!