Open, Inclusive, and Welcoming Week Eight - Sunday 1st December —Christ the King (Also World Aids Day) Carols by Candlelight 5.00pm Michaelmas Term The perfect way to end term in a traditional service of readings and music for the Christmas season. Do join us as we welcome (admittedly a little in advance) the birth of the Prince of Peace and Son of God. Angels, Archangels, and Followed by the Drinks and mince pies in the Monsoon non-angels all Equally A collection will be taken for Charity welcome. Weekdays Tues/Thurs 8.00am Daily Prayer in Chapel Thursday 12.30pm Chaplain’s Brunch.

The Chaplain will be available for breakfast on Monday and Friday in his room from 8.30am

Chaplain: Fr Andrew Foreshew-Cain Phone: 07813 992559 Email: [email protected] Room: Deneke 62 (second floor, next to HR dept) CHAPEL COMMUNITY Week Seven - Sunday 24th November—Christ the King

Choral Evensong 5.30pm

It is good to welcome Fr Dylan Parry Jones to LMH. A native welsh speaker Fr Dylan is curate in the Dyffryn Clwyd Mission Area around Ruthin in North East Wales. He formerly worked at the Anglican Communion’s Continuing Indaba conflict transformation and reconciliation ministry and iscompleting a PhD in a queer (ed) theology of reconciliation at Cardiff university.

Other events:

Tues/Thurs 8.30am Daily Prayer in Chapel

Wednesday (Transgender Day of Remembrance) 7pm TDoR Service. Hertford College Thursday 12.30 Chaplain’s Brunch 6pm Roman Catholic Mass 8.00pm Christmas Tree Decorating in Chapel

The Chaplain will be available for breakfast on Monday and Friday in his room from 8.30am

Week Six - The Chapel at Lady Margaret Hall Sunday 17th November The Chapel at LMH is an open and inclusive community and Sung Evensong 5.30pm everyone, and ‘everyone’ really does means everyone, is We are especially pleased to welcome the welcome. Revd Canon Dr. Rosemarie Mallett. The Chaplain, Andrew, is here for all members Rosemarie is the Vicar of St. John’s of college, staff and student alike. He is part of Church, Angell Town in Brixton London, the welfare team and is happy to meet or assist and also the Anglican Diocese any member of College and can direct you to of Southwark’s Director of Social Justice sources of help and guidance if needed. and Public Policy. She is Chair of Governors for the local parish school, an He can be contacted on: Equalities Commissioner for the borough of Lambeth in London, Phone: 07813992559 and also Chair of the Big Local North Brixton, a Local Trust Email: [email protected]. sponsored community hub that connects local groups working for the empowerment and enhancement of the local The Chaplain’s Brunch takes place every Thursday lunchtime area. Rosemarie is deeply interested in issues of Faith in Public at 12.30pm in the Chaplain’s Room – Deneke 62 (second floor Life. above the Principal’s offices). All are welcome to an informal sandwich lunch and guest speakers are occasionally invited Other events: along.

Tues/Thurs 8.30am Daily Prayer in Chapel He is also to be found having breakfast in his room on Monday Thursday 12.30pm Chaplain’s Brunch. and Friday mornings from 8.30am and welcomes visitors. Thursday 7.15pm Susan Wollenberg’s 70th A life in music Holywell Music Room (ticket needed) The Chapel itself is part of the Deneke set of buildings and is hard to miss on the outside, but its entrance is easy to walk past if you are heads down and heading for the dining hall. Look left The Chaplain will be available for breakfast on Monday and Friday as you enter the main building and it is at the end of the in his room from 8.30pm corridor just past the Accounts offices.

The Chapel is open every day –whether you wish to pop in for a Week Five - prayer (if you are the praying type), for some peace and silence, Sunday 10th November—Remembrance Sunday to light a candle or just to sit and rest for a moment. (also Milad un Nabi (Mawlid))

Chapel Services take place regularly and all members of College - Fellows, undergraduates, graduates and members of Choral Evensong 5.30pm staff- are welcome to attend services in Chapel, as are members We welcome Fr Richard Peers. Fr Richard is of the public. These are Christian services, including a termly Director of Education in the Diocese of Roman Catholic mass. Liverpool where he has responsibility for 119 Sundays in full term. 5.30pm Choral Evensong schools. He has been a Secondary and Primary Headteacher in inner city schools as well as The service is followed by drinks in the SCR and then a meal in previously a school chaplain and parish priest. the Jerwood Room, which all those attending the service are Richard is the founder and leader of an invited to attend. international community of Anglican priests committed to holy Morning prayer is said Tuesday and Thursday mornings at living. 8.30pm by the Chaplain in Chapel and everyone is welcome to Richard’s interests include teaching and practising Mindfulness, join in for this short (15mins) said service of readings, psalms educational theory, economics, and poetry. He lives in rural and silence. Staffordshire with his partner and their dog.

Other services are notified on the Chapel noticeboard on the Other events: Deneke corridor opposite the Bursars rooms. Tues/Thurs 8.30am Daily Prayer in Chapel Thursday 12.30pm Chaplain’s Brunch. Other faith communities meet within the college regularly and 8pm Choir Drinks there is information about University wide organisations on the The Chaplain will be available for breakfast on Monday and Friday Chapel pages of the College website. in his room from 8.30am

Week Four - Term Card Michaelmas 2019 Sunday 3rd November—All Saints Transfered (20th of Trinity)

Choral Evensong 5.30pm Saturday 12th October:

We are particularly pleased to welcome Choir Taster session and rehearsal 5pm Caroline Wyatt, whose warm voice and This is an open call to any and all singers in the College who manner is instantly recognisable on Radio 4. would like to come along and try out for the Choir. The choir Caroline reported on war and global affairs is unauditioned, and includes a healthy range of skills and ability. on TV and radio for over 25 years as a In addition there are Choral Scholar roles. foreign correspondent for BBC News. Week One - In 2014, Caroline moved from reporting on Sunday 13th October defence to covering global religious affairs, to examine more (17th of Trinity) closely the role of religion as a powerful force for both division and unity in the world. Welcome Service - Choral Evensong 5.30pm

Since being diagnosed with MS in 2015, Caroline works as a This is the first service of the new academic year, and is a presenter for the BBC Radio 4 PM news programme, as well welcome service for those new to college, and for those as From Our Own Correspondent, and World Service returning. We will also welcome Paul Burke, our new Director Radio's The World This Week. of Chapel Music and any member of the college who enjoys singing is invited to attend for the rehearsal at 4.00pm in Chapel Other events: The service will be followed by welcome drinks and supper.

Tues/Thur 8.30am Daily Prayer in Chapel Other events: Thursday 12.30pm Chaplain’s Brunch. (Friday Intersex Remembrance Day) Tues/Thurs 8.30am Daily Prayer in Chapel (Monday First Day of Sukkot) The Chaplain will be available for breakfast on Monday and Friday Thursday 12.30pm Chaplain’s Brunch The in his room from 8.30am Chaplain will be available for breakfast on Monday and Friday in his room from 8.30am

Week Two - Week Three - Sunday 20th October Sunday 27th October (18th of Trinity) (also Hoshana Rabbah) (19th of Trinity) (Also Diwali/Deepavali)

Choral Evensong 5.30pm Choral Evensong 5.30pm

We warmly welcome Lindsey Mackie as our We are delighted to welcome Brother guest preacher. Lindsay Mackie was trained Stuart Burns OSB as a journalist in Scotland and joined The Br Stuart was raised on the West Guardian as a reporter. She is a partner in the Cumbrian coast and trained for New Weather Institute, a cooperative which ordination at Mirfield. addresses environmental problems and their solutions, and ways in which hyper-capitalism Ordained in 1969 he spent twenty years in Yorkshire, his might be restrained. She has also been ministry including both parish work and chaplaincies in hospitals, Director of the Diana Princess of Wales Award for Young university and a large motorcycle club. People and expanded and strengthened it so that it now has over 40,000 award holders. She was a co- founder of FilmClub, In 1989 he joined the Benedictine community of nuns and monks now in 7,000 schools, She is married to a former editor of the at Burford and was elected their leader in 1996 – an office he Guardian held until 2017. Always a passionate ecumenist, he rejoiced that the Community was founded to pray for the unity of the Church. Other events: He has for many years been a member of the ‘Advisory Council’ – which links the Religious Orders of the Church of England with Tues/Thurs 8.30am Daily Prayer in Chapel the House of Bishops and is involved in nurturing many of the (Monday Shemini Atzeret) emerging expressions of community life. (Tuesday Simchat Torah) Thursday 12.30pm Chaplain’s Brunch. Other events:

The Chaplain will be available for breakfast on Monday and Tues/Thurs 8.30am Daily Prayer in Chapel Friday in his room from 8.30am Thursday 12.30pm Chaplain’s Brunch.

The Chaplain will be available for breakfast on Monday and Friday in his room from 8.30am