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UIJT!XFFL! at 6Pm, and Thursday at 7Pm This Week Uif!Fqjqiboz!pg!Pvs!Mpse Weekly Newsletter No.2171 Sunday, 7th January, 2018 11.00 am Sung Eucharist & Sermon. Celebrant & Preacher: Rev Dr Rhys Jenkins . Hymns: 79 (Proc), 595, 76, Anthem: Three Kings of Orient (Gardner) , 77 . Setting: Thomas Mass (David Thorne). 7.00 pm Choral Evensong. Introit: Arise shine (Elvey) . Officiant: Canon Stewart Lisk. Psalms 98, 100 . Hymns: 74, Anthem: O thou that tellest (Handel) , 75 . Magnificat & Nunc Dimittis: Stainer in A. Readings: Isaiah 60, 1-9. John 2, 1-11 . In the world-wide Church we pray today for the Anglican Church in Aotearoa, New Zealand & Polynesia, Archbishops Winston Halapua and Philip Richardson and in the Ecumenical Prayer Cycle we pray for Iran, Iraq and Syria . We pray for peace in the world , and for all migrants and refugees fleeing places of war and persecution. We pray for those affected by the storms in this country , and the exceptionally cold weather in America . In this diocese we pray for the Parish of Llanilid with Pencoed, Rev Ian Hodges and Reader Bill Nicholas . We pray for the sick and those who care for them, especially Tricia Osman, Glyn Osman, Julie Romanelli, Bill Berry, John Matthias, Nigel Rees, Charles Murray, Ron Rowles, Doreen Balley, Nell Williams, Miriam Burnell and Alan Morgan . We pray for the repose of the souls of the departed, especially William Way, Mary Stark and Maisie Webb , whose anniversaries occur at this time. EVENING PRAYER will be said on Monday and Tuesday UIJT!XFFL! at 6pm, and Thursday at 7pm this week. Morning Prayer Npo 9.30am Yoga Beginners Course. Schoolroom. Saturday at 9am. 9ui 11.00am Yoga Beginners Course. Schoolroom. VOLUNTEERS NEEDED . Can you spare a couple of 6.00pm Evening Prayer. St Edward’s. hours a week to clean the church? We are hoping to set 6.00pm Parish Surgery. Roath Church House. up a rota, please speak to Sue or Kathie if you are able to 7.00pm Orchestra Practice. St Edward’s. help. 7.00pm Jazz Workshop. Schoolroom. ANTHEMS . Th e anthem at the Eucharist is “Three Kings Uvft 2.00pm Forget Me Not. Schoolroom. of Orient”, a Caribbean Carol by Maurice Gardner. The :ui 6.00pm Evening Prayer. St Edward’s. Introit at Evensong is “Arise, Shine” by Sir George Job 6.15pm Yoga Beginners Course. Schoolroom. Elvey (1816–1893), and the anthem is “O Thou that tellest 7.15pm Ladies Circle AGM. Church House. good tidings to Zion” from the oratorio “Messi ah” by George Frideric Handel (1685-1759). Xfe 9.30am Holy Eucharist. St Margaret’s. 21ui 10.15am Holy Eucharist. St Edward’s . 2018 ENVELOPES FOR REGULAR WEEKLY GIVING 12.30pm Lunch Club. Roath Church House. are available today from Sue Mansell. 7.00pm Clarinet Choir rehearsal. St Edward’s. YOGA current beginners courses are fully subscribed, but 7.25pm Recorded Music Society. Schoolroom. a new beginners yoga course is planned for Tuesdays at 7.30pm Cytûn Meeting. Roath Church House. 7.30pm. Booking is essential. Please call Lucy Uivs 7.00pm Evening Prayer. St Edward’s. Clementson-Mills 07960-248429 or email your interest 22ui 7.30pm Choir Practice. St Edward’s. to [email protected] 7.30pm Choir Practice. St Margaret’s. MUSIC & ARTS CENTRE BOOKINGS THIS WEEK : Tbu 9.00am Morning Prayer. St Edward’s. 7 Jan. 2.30-6 Messiah Rehearsal (Kelvin Thomas); 8pm Opera in Situ. 13 Jan. 12-4pm Will Stevens rehearsal. 24ui 9.30am Pavane Early Music. Schoolroom. ! Ofyu!Tvoebz is the Second Sunday of Epiphany . The Holy Eucharist will be celebrated in St Margaret’s at 8am and 9.30am, and at St Edward’s at 11am. The new Piano Recital Series will start with Alison Dite at St Edward’s at 3pm. Sung Evensong at St Margaret’s at 6pm and Choral Evensong at St Edward’s at 7pm. Eucharist readings: 1 Samuel 3: 1-10; Revelation 5: 1-10; John 1: 43-51. CARDIFF CHURCHES NIGHTSHELTER is organized by seven churches in Cardiff, offering shelter and meals to homeless people 18 Dec to 29 March. The venues are: Mon Grangetown Baptist; Tue Salem Chapel Canton; Wed St Mary’s Canton; Thu Calvary Baptist Canton; Fri St Peter’s Community Hall (Bedford St); Sat St German’s; Sun 7 th Day Adventists. They are looking for volunteers to join each shift each evening. Training is provided. Further details on the noticeboard and from Fr Phelim O’Hare 22-411229 or [email protected] http://StEdward.roath.org.uk StEdwardRoath StEdwardRoath @StEdwardsRoath [email protected] PIANO RECITAL SERIES . Alison Dite will give a piano LADIES CIRCLE CHARITIES . Our Epiphany Coffee recital at St Edward’s next Sunday at 3pm: Schumann Morning yesterday was the first event to begin raising Symphonic Studies Op.13 and Chopin Bb minor Sonata funds for our charities for 2018, Pedal Power and Op.35. £3 admission (plus donations to our charity this Crohn's Disease. We were also pleased to present year, Making Music Changing Lives, based in Ely, cheques for £1415.00 to the Amber Project (The Church providing instrumental lessons to children who would Army project which helps young people who self harm) otherwise not have the opportunity). Refreshments and The Motor Neuron Disease Association. We thank served after the concert with an opportunity to chat to all our members and friends for their generous support the performer. and help every year. SOLEMN CHORAL EVENSONG at the Cathedral today KINSHIP GEMS SUPPORT/ADVICE CAFÉ (for grand- at 3.30pm: Stanford in C. Anthem: There shall a star parents raising children) will meet in the Schoolroom for (Mendelssohn). a friendly chat and a cuppa on the last two Wednesdays of each month (starting 24 Jan), 1pm-3.30pm. Children PLEASE TAKE A COPY OF CROESO in which you will are also welcome. Contact Dave & Sue Jewell 20- find an article on our Forget Me Not Project. 216610. TAKING A BREAK . Opera Mint Wales resume 14 Jan; HANDEL’S MESSIAH (excerpts) will be performed at St Knitting & Crochet 15 Jan; Rock Choir & Penylan Edward’s on Sun 28 Jan at 7pm (preceded at 6pm by Singers 18 Jan. Said Evening Prayer). FORGET ME NOT PROJECT . Our Day Club, for people HOLOCAUST MEMORIAL DAY is Mon 29 Jan. The with memory problems and their carers, meets every Wales National Commemoration is at 11am at City Hall. Tuesday, 2pm-4pm, in the schoolroom. This week we For 2018 the theme is “The Power of Words”. will sing along with Pat on the piano. If you are interested in this project, please talk to Kathie Mayer. SERVICE OF WHOLENESS & HEALING at St Edward’s on Tue 6 Feb at 7.30pm. LADIES CIRCLE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING & Chinese Auction on Tuesday at 7.15pm. Annual FOR YOUR DIARY . subscriptions due £18. Details: Gill Day 20-495496. 15 Jan. Knitting & Crochet Group. Church House. 17 Jan. Paradise Run. CARDIFF RECORDED MUSIC SOCIETY Social 6 Feb. 7.30pm. Healing Service. St Edward’s. Evening in the Schoolroom on Wednesday 7.25-9.30pm. 17 Feb. 2pm-4pm. Archdeacon’s Visitation. We kick off the new year with the opportunity to socialise ST EDWARD’S MUSIC & ARTS CENTRE DIARY . more than is possible at our regular meetings. There will 20 Jan. Violin/Piano Coffee Concert. of course be music and refreshments, provided by the 28 Jan. Handel’s Messiah. committee. 10 Mar. 3pm. Francesca & Friends: Emerging Artists. 17 Mar. The Idris Consort: “Warum ist das Licht gegeben?” ROATH PARK CYTÛN will meet in Roath Church 24 Mar. Spring Concert: Kelvin Thomas. House (upstairs, outer office) on Wednesday at 7.30pm. 28 Apr. Spring Concert. Elizabeth Williams. ST EDWARD’S COMMITTEE will meet next Sunday in 26 May. Spring Concert: Pavane Early Music Consort. 30 June. 7.30pm Concert in aid of LATCH. the schoolroom at 4.30pm. GENERAL MUSIC DIARY . PARISH DISCUSSION GROUP meets next Sunday at 30 Jan. 1pm Organ Recital: Daniel Moult. St David’s Hall. 7.45pm upstairs in Roath Church House. We will be 31 Jan. 1.05pm Opera Students from RWCMD. Beulah URC. taking a look at Christian Crosses & Images. All welcome, feel free to just turn up on the night or contact DBS FORMS . Those who have received clear DBS Paul Elliott [email protected] or 20- certificates please let the Vicar have them, as they have 482757 for further details. to be checked and approved by the Church in Wales safeguarding officer. PARISH KNITTING & CROCHET GROUP meets on Mon 15 Jan, 7.30-9.30pm in Room 2, Roath Church LINE OF COINS giving scheme will be transferred from House. New members very welcome – assistance given Advent to Candlemas this year. Wallets will be available to learners. Contact Gill Day 20-495496 or Ann James in church soon. You are asked to save £2 coins and [email protected] for details. bring them to church on Sun 28 Jan, please. WELCOME . We extend a warm welcome to all visitors Y PLYGAIN CAROL SERVICE at St Peter’s on Wed 17 and newcomers. Please make yourself known to one of Jan at 8pm. All welcome. Groups who would like to take the sidesmen if you are new with us. part please contact Christine [email protected] (English) or [email protected] (Welsh). Carols CONTACT NUMBERS . should be simple, unaccompanied and harmonious but Revd Canon Stewart Lisk: need not be in Welsh. 20-487854 / 07794-157604. [email protected] COFFEE CONCERTS . The next concert is Fumi Otsuki Church House bookings 07720 641653 (Violin) and Alessandro Viale (Piano) on Sat 20 Jan at Please let the clergy know 11am.
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