The magazine of the Anglican Chaplaincy in

DECEMBER 2018–FEBRUARY 2019

CREDIT

Bjarnason Þór Bjarni of courtesy photo Pictured above are members of the Nordic and Baltic Synod which met in Reykjavik, Iceland, in September. Each person is wearing a baseball cap emblazoned with the word ‘Iceland’. Who’s Who

SENIOR CHAPLAIN The Revd Darren McCallig 22 69 22 14 c/o The British Embassy [email protected] ASSISTANT CHAPLAINS The Revd Peter Hogarth 51 55 54 88 [email protected] 48 60 40 61 Please contact the Senior Chaplain or the Trondheim-based Readers The Revd Kirk Weisz (locum chaplain) 41 43 13 21 Breistølen 40, 5034 Bergen (new address) [email protected] READERS IN TRONDHEIM Priscilla Beck 73 93 81 50 Susan J Boyd 72 58 52 69 READER IN BERGEN Iris Evans-Bjørnø 55 18 67 34 ARCHDEACONRY SYNOD Ingeborg Wörheide (Oslo) 66 80 81 36 REPRESENTATIVES Linda White (Trondheim) Susan Gjerde (Bergen) 55 32 18 47 Rumi Achije (Stavanger) CHAPLAINCY CHURCHWARDENS Gregory Norton, John Glazebrook [email protected] ASSISTANT CHURCHWARDENS Eirik Duerr (Bergen), Sarah Warner Vik (Trondheim) FORSTANDER Ingeborg Wörheide 66 80 81 36 OTHER COUNCIL MEMBERS Jill Almvang, Terry Bevan, Pamela Brooks, Hilde Chapman, Andrew Lane (Hon Sec), Mamae Wikiriwhi Sigrid Kvaal (Hon Treasurer) 22 46 07 53 YOUTH GROUP OSLO Anne-Grete Larsen YOUTH & CHILDREN STAVANGER Denise Johnson-Joakimsen [email protected] SUNDAY SCHOOL BERGEN Norah Kaggwa Kwagala SUNDAY SCHOOL TRONDHEIM Caroline Cheng YOUTH MENTOR TRONDHEIM Priscilla Ringrose ORGANIST/CHOIRMASTER John Chapman [email protected] CARETAKER Peter Ekeuluabia TOGETHER EDITORIAL TEAM Darren McCallig, editor-in-Chief; Roger Martin, editorial assistant

Other clergy holding the Archbishop of Canterbury’s Permission to officiate at Anglican Services in the Chaplaincy are: Trond Bakkevig, Geir Barlaup, Andreas Hilmo Grandy-Teig, Morten Grindvoll, Harald Grønnevik, Janet Heil, Stian Heggedal, Vebjørn Horsfjord, Ragnhild Jepsen, Siv Limstrand, Jørund Midttun, Jan Otto Myrseth, Tracy Rishton, Geir Sakseid, Steinar Skauge, Bodil Slørdal, Cecilie J. Strømmen, Mary Strømmen, Harald Svendsen, Helene Selvik Thomas, Fredrik Ulseth. Persons authorised by the to assist in administering the sacrament of Holy Communion are: all readers, Ekene Aqbalakwe, Abbas Bahiraei, Joseph Chidindi, Eirik Duerr, Torhild Fikseaunet, Cheryl Hogarth, Sigrid I Kvaal, Penny Mietle, Philip Ringrose, Betty Short, Owen Thomas, Rune Torsvik, Linda White, Ingeborg Wörheide. For further information see our websites: www.osloanglicans.no, www.bergenanglicans.net, www.stavangeranglicans.net, and www.trondheimanglicans.net. The diocesan website is www.europe.anglican.org, and the Church of England’s website is www.cofe.anglican.org. Donations and payments to the Anglican Chaplaincy may be made to bank account 7029.05.14973. For further details contact a chaplain or Sigrid Kvaal, treasurer The Senior Chaplain’s Notes ‘And today we also rededicate. We rededicate ourselves to the ongoing task of defending They shall grow not old freedom – the ongoing task of building peace. As we that are left grow old We dedicate ourselves to being, in our time, This year’s Remembrance Sunday services instruments of reconciliation and peace. We and ceremonies had a special significance as we dedicate ourselves, in the words of the prophet marked the centenary of the Armistice – the one Isaiah, to “beating our swords into ploughshares hundredth anniversary of that moment when the and our spears into pruning hooks.” guns fell silent on the Western Front, at the ‘Remember and rededicate. That is perhaps eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh the greatest tribute we can pay this day to Robert month 1918. and to Hugh. That’s the greatest tribute we can The date was marked with appropriate pay to all those who “for our tomorrow gave solemnity at each of our four main congregations their today.”’ – Bergen, Oslo, Stavanger and Trondheim – Revd Darren McCallig and I’m told that attendances were noticeably Senior Chaplain higher than in recent years. There is, it would appear, a deep desire to commemorate those whose lives, in world wars and conflicts past and present, have been given and taken away. Bergen notes In Oslo we were honoured by the attendance It has been a busy autumn for the Bergen – at our morning service – of ambassadors or congregation. We held our last ‘litter pick-up’ representatives from several embassies: the UK, on yet another sunny afternoon on Sunday 28 the USA, Ireland, South Africa, Canada and Oct. This may be hard to believe, but we were (for the first time) Germany. only rained on once during the entire litter pick- Then, later in the afternoon, a large crowd up project. Praise the Lord! This was truly a gathered at the city’s Vestre Gravlund for a miracle for us in rainy Bergen! Although the wreath-laying ceremony at the Commonwealth project involved a significant amount of plan- War Graves plot. Buried in that place are the ning, time and energy, we were sad to see it mortal remains of 101 World War II servicemen come to an end. This is because the project was – mostly British – alongside one Norwegian such a blessing to our congregation, not only in soldier, eight Canadian airmen and one Australian terms of the financial support we received from airman. In my words at the ceremony I sought the city, but for the way in which it helped us to go behind the statistics and speak of the human grow together as a community of faith. We are lives cut so tragically short. hoping the city will offer us the same opportunity ‘Behind me here in the second row, four from to participate in the project again next year, and the end, is the grave of Able Seaman Robert perhaps it can even become an annual fundraising Evans of the Royal Navy. Robert was just 21 event for many years to come. years old when he was killed – a devastating It was also exciting to host the Chaplaincy loss to his parents Ralph and Rose Evans back Council meeting for the month of October in home in Brixton in London. Bergen. Thanks to everyone who made this ‘Or here, just in front of Robert, in the front such a special weekend. The weekend gave row, is the grave of Warrant Officer Hugh Kilday, Chaplaincy Council members the rather rare of the Royal Australian Air Force. Hugh was 31 opportunity to become better acquainted with when he lost his life. And so here he is, laid to our ministry in person. In addition, we had a rest in Oslo, some 9000 miles away from his wonderful Harvest Festival which included a home town – the little town of Yarragon, in the delicious potluck lunch and a festive beetle state of Victoria, Australia. drive fundraiser afterwards. The funds raised ‘So, today we remember Robert. And today from the beetle drive went to a church building we remember Hugh. And today we remember project we support in Uganda. Remembrance all those who lost their lives in the two devastating Sunday was a special occasion as always, as wars of the twentieth century. Indeed, we was the annual memorial service at the war remember today all those who made the ultimate graves at Møllendal. sacrifice in the cause of freedom and peace. All eyes are now on Advent and Christmas, which is such a special time for us here in Bergen. Our Christmas choir has begun practising every together on 23 December with our traditional Thursday in St Mary’s. We will hold a service service of Nine Lessons and Carols. of Nine Lessons and Carols in Korskirken on 15 God bless you all this Christmastide and may December (at 15:00) and in Mariakirken on 16 you be inspired by the challenges of 2019. December (at 18:00) with a reception and raffle Revd Peter Hogarth to follow in Mariastuen. These two carol services Stavanger assistant chaplain continue to be highly anticipated by the Bergen community and serve as an important means for us to profile our congregation and hopefully Trondheim notes attract new members. Our Christingle service I’ve become convinced that we really must will come a little later in the season of Advent try to find a better word to describe the period this year on the Fourth Sunday of Advent and of time between the departure of one priest we will hold, as usual, a Christmas Day service from a and the arrival of his or her suc- in Mariakirken. Wishing you all a wonderful cessor. The words typically employed – Christmas season and every blessing in 2019! ‘vacancy’ or ‘interregnum’ – really won’t do. To Revd Kirk Weisz say that a parish is vacant, for example, is to Bergen locum chaplain suggest that it is somehow empty or deserted – ignoring the fact that the 99.9 per cent of the faithful who are not ordained are – by the grace Stavanger notes of God – still going about their daily lives of Greetings to all from Stavanger. prayer and service. It has been an interesting year so far; mostly And the other word – interregnum (literally for our worshipping community it has been ‘between reigns’) – is, if anything, even worse! about settling into and getting used to our chapel It suggests that the priest is some sort of monarch at the offices of Det Norske Misjonsselskap. We and that all activity ceases when there is no-one now also have an office at NMS (part of the on the throne! I can assure you that is far from renovation of the basement at their offices). It is the case for our Trondheim congregation, who small but it gives us somewhere to work from. continue to pull together to ensure that the work There has been a busy autumn: great fun with of ministry and mission continues while we dis- the joint BBQ at the International church; a cern the way forward and seek a new assistant productive Harvest Festival with a charity auction chaplain. raising money for the White Nile congregation So, I want to pay tribute to everyone involved in Finland; and Shoebox Sunday when we in Trondheim – the Assistant Warden, the prepared shoeboxes filled with gifts for children in Licensed Readers, the members of the Congre- Romania as part of Operation Christmas Child. gational Committee, and all who give or their Remembrance services at Eiganes and at Sola time, talents or treasure to ensure continuity of Churchyard were solemn affairs but with one of worship and pastoral care. It is a real joy to see the largest turnouts we have ever had for the their commitment and enthusiasm. In fact, these hundredth anniversary of the end of the First qualities are particularly in evidence at the World War. It is heartwarming to be supported moment as we face into the busy seasons of by the mayors of Stavanger and Sola, as well as Advent and Christmas. members of the military from many nations At the time of writing, final preparations are based at the NATO JWC. being made for the annual Christmas Sale, to be We are looking forward to our new church held on Saturday 24 November from 13:00 to year with Advent and Christmas looming fast. 16:00 at Waisenhuset (Kongsgårdsgate 2). As This year for the first time we have the opportunity always there will be lots of mince pies, Scottish to hold our Christingle service on Advent Sunday shortbread, Christmas cakes, chutneys, jams in the afternoon at Stavanger . We and other goodies to purchase as well as Advent hope that the venue will attract some newcomers calendars, ornaments and English language to this special service and discover its delights. Christmas cards for sale. Then in December The Cathedral continues to encourage and sup- there will be the ever-popular Christingle port us and we look forward to worshipping Service on Sunday 9 December at 11.00, and a large crowd is expected again this year for the Service of Nine Lessons and Carols at those who are interested. They can also be pur- Cathedral on Tuesday 18 December at 18:00. chased online. Plans are also in hand for early 2019, with a At the time of writing these notes, we have Book Café scheduled for Saturday 2 February just had a very successful and enjoyable Christmas and a Lenten Study Group, beginning in March. Bazaar at the Swedish Church. Many thanks to Further details will be announced in due course. all who worked so hard to make this year’s Finally, at this time of discernment and event such a success – and thanks too to our transition, please keep all those involved in plan- good friends at the Swedish Church for allowing ning for the future of the Trondheim Congregation us to use their beautiful premises. in your prayers. In the life of faith there are, of The Bazaar is, in many ways, the curtain course, different seasons – ‘a time for everything raiser event for the coming seasons of Advent under heaven’ as the writer of Ecclesiastes and Christmas. And, as in previous years, there reminds us. However, through it all, God is still will be several special services and events, God – there is no ‘interregnum’ or ‘vacancy’ in including the Christingle and Nativity services God’s loving care for us – it is the same yester- (on 2 and 9 December respectively), as well as day, today and always. the Nine Lessons and Carols (16 December at Revd Darren McCallig 18.00) and the Drammen Carol Service – which Senior Chaplain will be held in Strømsø Church at 19.00 on Tuesday 11 December. Oslo notes Looking Ahead The annual Ecumenical Service for the Week O come, O come Emmanuel, of Prayer for Christian Unity will be held on And ransom captive Israel. Thursday 24 January, starting at 18.30 at the These words from my favourite hymn capture Swedish Church (Margaretakyrkan). This ‘Prayer the changing liturgical mood as we leave behind Walk’ comprises one church service held in five the long season of ‘Sundays after ’ and different church buildings. In addition to the turn towards the new church year, which begins Swedish Church and Saint Edmund’s, those on Advent Sunday (2 December this year). And taking part will participate in prayers in while the Christmas season may be in full and Trefoldighetskirken (), Saint hectic swing in the consumerist world around Olav’s (Roman ) and the us; we – as Christians – are called to move to a Church of the Annunciation (Greek Orthodox). different rhythm of attentive watchfulness and An expectant Advent and a happy Christmas hopeful anticipation. to you all. To help us with this we are organising an Revd Darren McCallig Advent Book Group. Following on from the Oslo Chaplain popularity of our Lenten Book Group earlier in the year, this group will meet after church (and church coffee) on the four Sundays in Advent (2, 9, 16 and 23 December). Our reading material will be Advent for Everyone: A Journey through Luke by Tom Wright. In this book the former Bishop of Durham, a noted biblical scholar, explores the Gospel themes of encouragement, renewal, justice and celebration. Within each of these themes, Wright offers daily readings and meditations for a week, beginning with the Sunday rea- ding in the Revised Common Lectionary, and ending with stimulating questions for perso- nal reflection and/or group discussion. Please do consider joining this Advent Book Group for any or all of the sessions. I have a limited number of copies of the book to give to Oslo Bergen Readings Stavanger Trondheim DECEMBER Sun 02 Advent 1 11:00 Sung Communion 11:00 Holy Communion 1 Thessalonians 3: 9-end 15:00 Christingle Service 18:00 Evening Prayer and Christingle Luke 21: 25-36 Chapter House Sun 09 Advent 2 11:00 Sung Communion 11:00 Holy Communion Philippians 1: 3-11 10:30 Nativity / Crib Service 11:00 All Age Christingle Service and Nativity with choir Luke 3: 1-6 at NMS Vår Frue Church Tues 11 19.00 Drammen Carol Service Strømsø Church Wed 12 18.30 Kristiansand Carol Service Oddernes Church Followed by Holy Communion Sat 15 15.00 Nine Lessons and Carols Korskirken

Sun 16 Advent 3 11:00 Sung Communion 18.00 Nine Lessons and Carols Philippians 4: 4-7 10:30 Family Communion 18:00 Holy Communion 18.00 Nine Lessons and Carols Mariakirken Luke 3: 7-18 at NMS Chapter House Tues 18 18:00 Nine Lessos and Carols Nidaros Cathedral Sun 23 Advent 4 11:00 Sung Communion Christingle Hebrews 10: 5-10 10:30 Holy Communion at NMS 11:00 All Age Holy Communion Luke 1: 39-55 18:00 Nine Lessons and Carols Vår Frue Church Stavanger Cathedral Tues 25 Christmas Day 11.00 Sung Communion 11.00 Holy Communion Titus 2:11-14 10:30 Christmas Day 11.00 Christmas Day Service Luke 2:1-20 Family Communion Vår Frue Church Sun 30 Christmas 1 11:00 Sung Communion 11:00 Service of the Word Colossians 3: 12-17 Sorry, no service Sorry, no service Luke 2: 41-end (5th Sunday)

JANUARY Sun 06 Epiphany 11:00 Sung Communion 11:00 Holy Communion Ephesians 3:1-12 10:30 Café Church 18.00 Evening Prayer Matthew 2:1-12 at NMS Chapter House Sun 13 Baptism of Christ 11:00 Sung Communion 11:00 Holy Communion Acts 8: 14-17 10:30 Holy Communion and 11:00 All Age Holy Communion Luke 3: 15-17, 21-22 Children’s Church Vår Frue Church Sun 20 Epiphany 3 11:00 Sung Communion 11:00 Holy Communion 1 Corinthians 12: 1-11 10:30 Family Communion 18:00 Ecumenical Service for the John 2: 1-11 Week of Prayer for Christian Unity Nidaros Cathedral Sun 27 Epiphany 4 11:00 Sung Communion 11:00 Holy Communion 1 Corinthians 12: 12-31a 10:30 Holy Communion and Chil- 11:00 All Age Holy Communion Luke 4: 14-21 dren’s Church Vår Frue Church FEBRUARY Sun 3 Presentation 11:00 All Age Service 11:00 Holy Communion Hebrews 2: 14-end 10:30 Café Church 18:00 Evening Prayer with Holy Communion Luke 2: 22-40 at NMS Chapter House Sun 10 Fourth Sunday 11:00 Sung Communion 11:00 Holy Communion 1 Corinthians 15: 1-11 10:30 Holy Communion and 11:00 All Age Holy Communion before Lent Luke 5: 1-11 Children’s Church Vår Frue Church Sun 17 Third Sunday 11:00 Sung Communion 11:00 Holy Communion 1 Corinthians 15: 12-20 10:30 Family Communion 18:00 Holy Communion before Lent Luke 6: 17-26 Nidaros Cathedral Sun 24 Second Sunday 11:00 Sung Communion 11:00 Holy Communion Revelation 4 10:30 Holy Communion and 11:00 All Age Holy Communion before Lent Luke 8: 22-25 Children’s Church Vår Frue Church The Nordic and Baltic Adequate protection is necessary but difficult and time-consuming. All the chaplaincies are Deanery Synod struggling to achieve control, but there are Reykjavik, September 2018 numerous straightforward means to limit how The annual Deanery Synod for 2018 was information is used, and who should have access held in Reykjavik, Iceland, from 13 to 16 Sep- to it. A safeguarding update was presented by tember, and hosted by the Revd Bjarni Þór Susan Boyd who also answered questions. Bjarnason, who is vicar of Seltjarnarnes Parish Costs have risen sharply in recent years, but are and was licensed during the Synod as Anglican at last beginning to plateau. Courses and Priest-in-Charge of the Anglican Congregation implementation of safeguards are now in Iceland. It was well attended by clergy and widespread. lay delegates from most chaplaincies. All Nor- Considerable discussion was given to the wegian congregations were represented, as well diocesan Common Fund. A proposal had been as those from Denmark, Sweden, Finland, and made to increase donations from chaplaincies Latvia. The synod was opened by the Area to 10% to cover costs for new archdeacon Dean, Revd Nick Howe. positions, consultancy on communications, the The theme for this year’s Synod concerned Mission Opportunities Fund, and safeguarding. climate change and was discussed from a theo- Both Clergy and Lay Chapter were independently logical angle. On Friday afternoon a lecture in agreement that such a move would quickly was given by Professor Sólveig Anna Bóasdóttir bankrupt numerous congregations. At the of the Faculty of Theology and Religious Studies subsequent Business Meeting (where both at the University of Iceland. She described how clergy and laity meet), it was agreed that the human life thrived on Earth for 10,000 years, overall financial situation in the chaplaincies but that since the Industrial Revolution earth’s should be resolved first, and the suggestion to cycle has changed. She considers climate now the was that we were only prepared to to be the greatest challenge mankind has ever strengthen safeguarding at this time. There was faced. Although the poor are the first to be also a motion to change rules allowing members impacted by these changes, she emphasised in the Diocese of Europe to attend Church that ‘loving our neighbour’ should not only Council meetings via Skype, as congregations apply to humans but to all life, and we have a can be spread over a large geographical area (as moral duty to work to preserve it in all its in Norway). This would allow better representa- diversity. All churches and faiths need to tion without the necessity for expensive travel, contribute to this protection. Later we were and allow participation without increasing the invited to a reception and buffet hosted by the carbon footprint. Additionally, Nigel Rowley, Bishop of Iceland, Agnes M. Sigurðardóttir, at Diocesan Rep. and lay chair for many years, her residence. and Archdeacon Colin Williams, who retires Services were held each day in the Cathedral next March, were thanked for all their contributions Church of Reykjavik, including a wonderful to the Deanery. Eucharist with the choir on Sunday morning On Saturday afternoon the Synod was treated with the licensing of Revd Bjarnason. On to a short excursion to Þingvellir, the ancient Saturday a challenging Bible Study was led by seat of the Icelandic Parliament, and also a site the Revd Jana Jeruma-Grinberga, Chaplain of where the North American and Eurasian tecto- St Saviour's, Riga, based on Micah 6 6–8 and nic plates meet. Dr Páll Einarsson, Professor of the parable of the wages for the workers in the Geophysics, was our guide at this fascinating vineyard from Matthew 20 1–16. place. We delegates were most grateful for the This was followed by the Lay Chapter exceptional organisation and hospitality shown Meeting where new regulations for the protection by the Revd Bjarnason throughout the Synod. of personal data were presented and discussed Linda White (the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation). Trondheim Synod representative The rules cover a myriad of everyday aspects like tax details, webpages, donations, lists of people, spreadsheets and photographs. What data do we have, and how do we handle them? Oslo Christmas Bazaar 2018 Upcoming events Tusen takk to all those who made the Oslo Bergen Christmas Bazaar such a success. Putting toge- Sat 15 Dec, Nine Lessons and Carols, ther this annual fundraiser is a very large task Korskirken, 15.00 and it would simply not be possible without the Sun 16 Dec, Nine Lessons and Carols, involvement of so many people – to one and Mariakirken, 18:00 all, ‘thank you!’ Drammen Tues 11 Dec, Christmas Carols Service, Strømsø Church, 19:00 Kristiansand Wed 12 Dec, Nine Lessons and Carols, Oddernes Church, 18:30 Oslo Sun 16 Dec, Nine Lessons and Carols, St Edmund’s, 18:00 Thurs 24 Jan, Week of Prayer for Christian Unity Service, Swedish Church, 18:30 Stavanger This year’s Bazaar, held yet again at the Sun 23 Dec, Nine Lessons and Carols, Swedish Church Hall, took place on Saturday Stavanger Cathedral, 18:00 17 November. The stalls, as usual, were filled Tromsø with all sorts of festive favourites – mince pies, Thurs 20 Dec, English Carol Service, Christmas cakes and puddings, homemade Elverhøy Church, 19:00 goodies, Christmas groceries and cards – while Trondheim other stalls did a brisk trade in handicrafts, toys, Tues 18 Dec, Nine Lessons and Carols, English books, collectables, and lots more. Nidaros Cathedral, 18:00 The cosy ‘Loaves and Fishes’ café provided Thurs 20 Dec, Birralee International School welcome sustenance and refreshment to the Christmas Service, Vår Frue Church, 11:00 large crowds and St Edmund’s Choir got every- Sun 20 Jan, Week of Prayer for Christian Unity one in the Christmas spirit with carol singing Service, Nidaros Cathedral, 18:00 throughout the day. Overall the gross Sat 2 Feb, Book Café, with books, cottage pie, takings were up again on last year – and are cakes etc., Waisenhuset, 13:00–16:00. now significantly higher than in 2016. Anywhere else? 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KRISTIANSAND TRONDHEIM Nine Lessons & Carols Festival of Lessons & Carols in Oddernes Church in Nidaros Cathedral ollowed by Holy Communion Tuesday 18 December 18:00 Wednesday 12 December 18:30 Trondheim Anglicans Nidaros Cathedral Choir & Cantor Church Coffee after the service Join us to sing in Christmas with traditional carols, readings and children’s nativity!

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