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J C C M T 2018

J C C M T 2018

JESUS COLLEGE CHAPEL MICHAELMAS TERM 2018

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REGULAR SERVICES (2nd October – 30th November) Monday–Friday 9.15am Morning Prayer (said) Tuesday 6.30pm Choral Evensong (College Choir) Thursday 6.30pm Choral Evensong (Chapel Choir) Saturday 6.30pm Choral Evensong (Chapel Choir)

Sunday 10am College Eucharist (Vocal Consort) followed by breakfast in D1

6pm Choral Evensong (College Choir) followed by drinks

SPECIAL SERVICES 28th Sept Graduate Matriculation Evensong (6.15pm) 30th ‘Come and see’ Eucharist, followed by breakfast in D1 (10am) First Sunday Evensong of Term, followed by supper in Hall (6pm) 2nd & 4th Oct Undergraduate Matriculation Evensong (6.15pm) 9th Compline by candlelight, followed by port & cocoa in D1 (9.45pm) 13th Choral Evensong with Admission & Dismissal of Choristers (6.30pm) 25th Ecumenical Taizé Service, followed by informal hot supper (6.30pm) 1st Nov Choral Eucharist for All Saints with Westcott House at All Saints’ Church (6.15pm) 2nd Choral Eucharist for the Commemoration of the Departed (All Souls) with Westcott House (6.15pm) 6th Joint Evensong with Clare College Choir (6.30pm) 11th Remembrance Sunday Service (10.55am) 13th Compline by candlelight, followed by port & cocoa in D1 (9.45pm) 25th Advent Carol Service (6pm) – this is a ticketed event; please email [email protected] to request places 27th, 28th & 29th Carols before Christmas Dinner (6.30pm) 7th Dec Carols before the Audit Feast (6.30pm) 8th Carol Service for Chorister Families & Choir Donors (5pm) 9th Carol Service for Fellows & Staff (5pm)

EVENSONG ADDRESSES: ‘RETHINKING THE : STUDENT MATTERS’ 30th Sept The State of the University The Dean of Chapel

7th Oct Class and the University The Dean of Chapel

14th Decolonising the University Dr Priyamvada Gopal, Churchill College, Faculty of English

21st The Future of the University Stephen Toope, Vice-,

th 28 Gender and the University Daisy Eyre, Jesus (2014–2017), CUSU President (2017–18), Frontline

th 4 Nov Race and the University Amatey Doku, Jesus (2013–2016), CUSU President (2016–17), NUS Vice-President

11th ‘Of making many books’ Professor Stefan Collini, Clare Hall, Faculty of English

18th The University and the Individual Professor Ian White, , Jesus College

CIVIC ENGAGEMENT OPPORTUNITIES The Salmon Youth Centre Work as a volunteer this summer with other college members at one of the UK’s largest youth centres, located in Bermondsey, London; contact the Dean for more details.

Lyn’s House, Cambridge Lyn’s House is a community providing hospitality and building friendships with people who have learning disabilities in and around Cambridge. If you are interested in learning more and would like to get involved, contact the Dean for further information.

EVENTS FOR COLLEGE MEMBERS Graduate families afternoon tea (13th October, 4–5pm) All graduates and their partners and families are invited to tea in D1 Staff Bible Study (Tuesdays in Term, 12.30pm) All staff are invited to a Bible Study with the Dean in D1 over lunch Rethinking the University Discussions (Thursdays in Term from 11th October through to 22nd November, 7.30pm) Join the Dean in D1 to discuss issues faced by modern . Pizza and drinks provided.

THE CHAPEL Jesus College Chapel has for nine centuries been a place of quiet and contemplation, and it is open to all members of the College community. The clergy are available to all members of the College – of any faith or none – as pastoral advisers; they can also offer information about other faith groups. Contact the Dean of Chapel if you are willing to read lessons, lead intercessions, or help in other ways with services in Chapel. Enquiries regarding the use of the Chapel may be directed to Amy Butterworth, Secretary to the Dean, at [email protected].

Paul Dominiak Jennifer Adams-Massmann Dean of Chapel Assistant Chaplain [email protected] [email protected]

THE CHOIRS Jesus College has a long and rich tradition of church music, and is distinctive in its maintaining two choirs. Male undergraduates make up the ‘back row’ of each, singing with boy choristers in the Chapel Choir, and female undergraduates in the College Choir. Enquiries regarding the choirs may be directed to Alice Kane, Choir Administrator, at [email protected]. Alternatively you may wish to visit our website at www.jesuscollegechoir.com

/jesuschoircambridge Richard Pinel Director of Music [email protected] @jescollchoir

CHAPEL CHARITIES Chapel collections this term will go to support the work of Cambridge Hub and Student Community Action. Cambridge Hub is a student-led group offering practical volunteering, skilled placements, project incubation and events to help students shape a better world. Student Community Action exists to encourage the involvement of students in voluntary community work, providing services to disadvantaged groups within the community and giving students a valuable learning experience. They actively recruit students from both the University of Cambridge and Anglia Ruskin University.