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WELCOME TO CHRIST CHURCH CATHEDRAL
Children are welcome at our services. There are toys in the Quiet Room.
Please feel free to take this publication away with you.
Dear Cathedralites
It’s been a monumental week in the life of this Diocese and the Cathedral. Thank you to all of you who turned out on Thursday night, especially to the choir, and to Nicky with her team who did us proud with the wonderful catering. The 7 pm Word and Worship music team also took part in leading the service during this wonderful time when we were together prior to electoral synod. I write this anticipating that by now we will have a new bishop. However, this person has to be ratified by bishops throughout the three Tikanga which will take quite some time. It’s a great weekend for the Fitchett whanau as they gather together in this very special Cathedral to baptise Alexander (Alex) John Thurston, son of Sarah and Boyd Thurston, and Grandson of John and Kaye Fitchett with Godparents being Great- Uncle Tony Fitchett and Great-Aunt Bron Medlicott-Fitchett. After the service we will be burying the ashes of Alexander’s Great-grandmother Edith, Great-Grandfather, Ivan, and Great-Uncle Alan Fitchett. After more than 15 years in the waiting a memorial garden has finally been completed. Many thanks to the Fitchett whanau who have helped make this happen. You can read in the 10 am booklet of the amazing Anglican connections of this extended family. It is Shrove Tuesday this Tuesday, our usual Shrove Tuesday pancake party in the Deanery, pizzas included. It is $5.00 for a family in total or $2.00 per person. Come and join us from 5.30pm onwards. I am very keen that many of us at the Cathedral join with St. Mary’s Catholic Church and Father Bill on this Wednesday at 7 pm for our combined Ash Wednesday service. In the past they have come to us but this year we are to repay the favour. This is a grand opportunity for us to be ecumenical. I want us to turn up in big numbers.
Patsy and I will be away in Takaka in our little caravan from Thursday to the following week. I am looking forward to exploring that part of the country. It’s lovely to know that Father Steve’s leg is getting better by the day and he is becoming much more mobile. Praise God!
CHRIST CHURCH CATHEDRAL NELSON SUNDAY BULLETIN
3rd March 2019 – The 8th Sunday after the Epiphany
SERVICE INFORMATION:
Those receiving Holy Communion are invited to do so EITHER by intinction, i.e. retaining
the wafer when it is given to you and then dipping it in the cup of wine before consuming it
OR by consuming the wafer when it is given to you and then drinking from the common
cup.
• Grape juice is available at communion.
• Gluten free wafers are available.
• Hearing Aid Loop available - please turn to the T position on your hearing aid ALSO
• Ramp for access to the Sanctuary (on the right side)
• Special chairs are available from the Pulpit side for those with disabilities or back
problems. Note that the leg height can be adjusted to suit.
HEALTH ADVISORY NOTICE:
Worshippers experiencing Cold or Influenza-like illnesses or associated symptoms are
advised to refrain from partaking of the practice of “Intinction” with the wafer or using the
“Common Cup” during the communion ceremony. Clearly labelled wine and fruit juice
alternatives are provided utilising the small thimble glasses. This recommendation is an
important personal and public health issue which conforms with the Cathedral’s Health &
Safety requirements.
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Thanks to those who helped at CAMEO on Friday. It’s wonderful to see people hav-ing a grand time of fellowship with each other. There were lots of laughs. Again, thanks to Sally, Bruce and the catering team for the wonderful meal they provided. There was a bumper crowd at Loaves and Fishes on Thursday. I learnt all about life in some on Nelson’s housing estates! I decided at the last minute to attend the Hollie’s concert here in Nelson on Wednesday night. It was brilliant, as they played the old favourites. Only a 5minute bike ride away from the Deanery. It’s wonderful living in central Nelson!! Go the Crusaders and the Black Caps. Meanwhile, have a great week. In His service, Mike
Please join us for pizza & pancakes at the Deanery on
Tuesday 5th March at 5.30pm
Gold coin per person or $5/family
8.00am HOLY COMMUNION (Yellow booklet)
Celebrant Reverend Allen Michel Preacher Dean Mike Hawke Readings Isaiah 55:10-13; 1 Corinthians 15:51-58;
Luke 6:43-49 10.00am CHORAL EUCHARIST (Booklet)
Celebrant Reverend Steve Jordan Preacher Dean Mike Hawke
5.30pm CHORAL EVENSONG
Officiant Dean Graeme Brady Preacher Dean Mike Hawke Introduction Opening hymn CP 248 – Tis good Lord Psalm 89:1-18 Old Testament Reading Exodus 3:1-6 (Joy Wright) Magnificat New Testament Reading John 12:27-36a (Susan Michel) Nunc Dimittis Apostles’ Creed Hymn CP 392 – Bright the vision Sermon Dean Mike Hawke Anthem Prayers Notices Offertory Hymn CP 538 – O Jesus I have promised Blessing Sung Amen Organ Voluntary
7.00pm WORD & WORSHIP (Informal charismatic style worship) Guest preacher: Tim Mora, Junior
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The Sentence and Collects for the day
Sentence: “Therefore, my beloved, be steadfast, immovable, always excelling
in the work of the Lord, because you know that in the Lord your
labour is not in vain.” 1 Corinthians 15:58
Collect: Eternal God, light of the minds that know you, joy of the hearts
that love you, strength of the wills that serve you;
grant us so to know you that we may truly love you,
and so to love you that we may gladly serve you,
now and always. Amen.
Isaiah 55:10-13 10 For as the rain and the snow come down from heaven, and do not return there until they have watered the earth, making it bring forth and sprout, giving seed to the sower and bread to the eater, 11 so shall my word be that goes out from my mouth; it shall not return to me empty, but it shall accomplish that which I purpose, and succeed in the thing for which I sent it.
12 For you shall go out in joy, and be led back in peace; the mountains and the hills before you shall burst into song, and all the trees of the field shall clap their hands. 13 Instead of the thorn shall come up the cypress; instead of the brier shall come up the myrtle; and it shall be to the LORD for a memorial, for an everlasting sign that shall not be cut off.
1 Corinthians 15:51-58 51 Listen, I will tell you a mystery! We will not all die, but we will all be changed, 52 in a moment, in the twinkling of an eye, at the last trumpet. For the trumpet will sound, and the dead will be raised imperishable, and we will be changed. 53 For this perishable body must put on imperishability, and this mortal body must put on immortality. 54 When this perishable body puts on imperishability, and this mortal body puts on immortality, then the saying
that is written will be fulfilled: ‘Death has been swallowed up in victory.’ 55 ‘Where, O death, is your victory? Where, O death, is your sting?’ 56 The sting of death is sin, and the power of sin is the law. 57 But thanks be to God, who gives us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ. 58 Therefore, my beloved, be steadfast, immovable, always excelling in the work of the Lord, because you know that in the Lord your labour is not in vain.
Luke 6:43-49
43 ‘No good tree bears bad fruit, nor again does a bad tree bear good fruit; 44 for each tree is known by its own fruit. Figs are not gathered from thorns, nor are grapes picked from a bramble bush. 45 The good person out of the good treasure of the heart produces good, and the evil person out of evil treasure produces evil; for it is out of the abundance of the heart that the mouth speaks. 46 ‘Why do you call me “Lord, Lord”, and do not do what I tell you? 47 I will show you what
someone is like who comes to me, hears my words, and acts on them. 48 That one is like a man building a house, who dug deeply and laid the foundation on rock; when a flood arose, the river burst against that house but could not shake it, because it had been well built. 49 But the one who hears and does not act is like a man who built a house on the ground without a foundation. When the river burst against it, immediately it fell, and great was the ruin of that house.’
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Psalm 89:1-18
1. Lord I will sing for ever of your loving-kindnesses:
my mouth shall proclaim your faithfulness throughout all generations.
2. I have said of your loving-kindness that it is built for ever:
you have established your faithfulness in the heavens.
3. The Lord said: ‘I have made a covenant with my chosen:
I have sworn an oath to my servant David.’
4. ‘I will stablish your line for ever:
and build up your throne for all generations.’
5. Let the heavens praise your wonders O Lord:
and let your faithfulness be sung in the assembly of the holy ones.
6. For who amidst the clouds can be compared to the Lord:
and who is like the Lord among the sons of heaven?
7. A God to be feared in the council of the holy ones:
great and terrible above all that are around him.
8. O Lord God of hosts who is like you?:
Your power and your faithfulness are all about you.
9. You rule the raging of the sea:
when its waves surge you still them.
10. You crush Rahab like a carcase:
you scattered your enemies by your mighty arm.
11. The heavens are yours so also is the earth:
you founded the world and all that is in it.
12. You created the north and the south:
Tabor and Mount Hermon shall sing of your name.
13. Mighty is your arm:
strong is your hand and your right hand is lifted high.
14. Righteousness and justice are the foundation of your throne:
loving-kindness and faithfulness attend your presence.
15. Happy the people who know the triumphal shout:
who walk O Lord in the light of your countenance.
16. They rejoice all the day long because of your name:
because of your righteousness they are exalted.
17. For you are their glory and their strength:
and our heads are uplifted by your favour.
18. Our king belongs to the Lord:
he that rules over us to the Holy One of Israel.
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Exodus 3:1-6
1 Moses was keeping the flock of his father-in-law Jethro, the priest of Midian; he led his flock beyond the wilderness, and came to Horeb, the mountain of God. 2 There the angel of the LORD appeared to him in a flame of fire out of a bush; he looked, and the bush was blazing, yet it was not consumed. 3 Then Moses said, ‘I must turn aside and look at this great sight, and see why the bush is not burned up.’ 4 When the LORD saw that he had
turned aside to see, God called to him out of the bush, ‘Moses, Moses!’ And he said, ‘Here I am.’ 5 Then he said, ‘Come no closer! Remove the sandals from your feet, for the place on which you are standing is holy ground.’ 6 He said further, ‘I am the God of your father, the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob.’ And Moses hid his face, for he was afraid to look at God.
John 12:27-36a
27 ‘Now my soul is troubled. And what should I say—“Father, save me from this hour”? No, it is for this reason that I have come to this hour. 28 Father, glorify your name.’ Then a voice came from heaven, ‘I have glorified it, and I will glorify it again.’ 29 The crowd standing there heard it and said that it was thunder. Others said, ‘An angel has spoken to him.’ 30 Jesus answered, ‘This voice has come for your sake, not for mine. 31 Now is the judgement of this world; now the ruler of this world will be driven out. 32 And I, when I am lifted up from the earth, will draw all people to myself.’ 33 He said this to indicate the kind of death
he was to die. 34 The crowd answered him, ‘We have heard from the law that the Messiah remains for ever. How can you say that the Son of Man must be lifted up? Who is this Son of Man?’ 35 Jesus said to them, ‘The light is with you for a little longer. Walk while you have the light, so that the darkness may not overtake you. If you walk in the darkness, you do not know where you are going. 36 While you have the light, believe in the light, so that you may become children of light.’ After Jesus had said this, he departed and hid from them.
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ASH WEDNESDAY SERVICE
Combined service will take place at SAINT MARY’S CHURCH 18 Manuka Street, Nelson
Wednesday 6 March at 7 pm
WEEKLY CATHEDRAL ATTENDANCE
18-24 February 2019 = 285
The Cathedral needs to receive $5115.00 p/w in giving from all sources in order to meet this year’s budget.
Last week received: $3,177.00
Payments can be made into BNZ Bank Acc: For the Churchwardens of the Parish of Christ Church/Acc #: 020704: 0028423: 00 or by cheques made payable to the Churchwardens of the Parish. (Janet, Treasurer: 0275638205)
NOTICES
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MONDAY OIKOS will meet at 10am
Monday 4th March at 5 Highgrove way to begin our first Lenten Study. Title:- “The Holy Spirit reveals spiritual truth” 1 Corinthians Ch.2 Rev Allen Michel
LOAVES & FISHES AT ALL SAINT’S
Come and join us on a Tues, Wed & Thurs @ 12 noon for a midday meal. Address: Hall behind All Saints Church at 30 Vanguard Street. ALL WELCOME Cost: $3 cash/meal, $5=2 meals/ $10=meals.
BAPTISM & CONFIRMATION COURSE
Fr. Steve is receiving new and different therapy for his legs and he will shortly be able to sit for up to 1hr/day. Watch this space for details of the course, which we hope will begin by the end of Feb. Medics permitting! Blessings, Steve
steve@nelsoncathedral.org
MEDITATION AT CATHEDRAL CHAPEL : Tues 6-7pm - All welcome
MONTHLY SERVICES AT
BISHOPDALE CHAPEL 1st Thursday of month at 11:15am Communion
All welcome
FLAT OR HOUSE SHARE
Female student studying at NMIT looking for a room to rent in Nelson, preferably close to the city centre. If you can help, please contact Apuu on 022 675 2763 / Aparnaroyklp@gmail.com
RECYCLE YOUR OLD CHRISTMAS CARDS
If you have please leave them in box at the entrance to the Cathedral so they can be recycled into stars for the Welcome Tree for end of the year. Thank you, Judith and Pam
THE HOLY DUSTERS
Our first cleaning session will be held on TUESDAY 12TH MARCH 2019 @ 9.30am.
Please bring cleaning materials (mops, buckets, dusters etc) We will meet in the Quiet Room for a briefing before work commences. A big thank you to all those who have volunteered to help with this monthly task. More volunteers are still needed to join the team.
Further information please contact: Helen 544 5613 or 021 042 7651 Angela 544 3081 or 0273 059 059
LOOKING FOR HOUSE/FLAT TO RENT Couple and 2 children are looking for long term house/flat rental in Nelson - 2 bedroom with fridge. If you can help, please call Yung on 0272280768 / ttd1982@gmail.com
FLOWERS FOR 2019
If you would like to donate towards flowers for 2019, please fill in the folder at the main entrance. Cost: $50.00
With thanks to Anita Jones-Stiles for flower donation today –
“In memory of Derek & Maina Jones”.
AAW
(Association of Anglican Women)
The next AAW meeting for the Cathedral branch will be held on
TUES 19th MARCH @ 2.00pm in the Quiet Room.
Speaker: Judith Fitchett on Geneology
New members welcome
Nelson Hospital Chaplaincy
2019 Volunteer Training
Do you feel God calling you to
become a part of the Hospital
Chaplaincy Ministry?
Applications for 2019 Volunteer
training are open now, to be received by 4pm Friday, 15 March.
To find out more please phone
Hospital Chaplain, Henk Lups on
03 5461800 or email
henk.lups@nmdhb.govt.nz
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NOTICES
INVITATION TO
THE GROW COURSE
for Lent and beyond will be starting on
Wed March 20 at the Deanery
from 7:30 till 9pm
A work booklet will be supplied. An ideal
course for those wanting to Grow in Christ,
in confdence and in effectiveness. It is all
based on The first Sermon Jesus Preached,
in Luke 4. Based on Jesus, it covers topics
such as:
Using your gifts; Addressing conflict;
Communication challenges; Leadership
issues; Heresies; Prevailing; Prayer;
Influence; Plus lots more.
Enquiries please call Dean Mike Hawke
on 548 1443 or 021 711 726 /
Mike@nelsoncathedral.org
MISSIONS FUNDRAISING
FOR LENT
It's time to save your change again! We
will be distributing the coin bags on
Sunday 10th March to raise money for our
mission partners, Zane, Karen, William
and Amelia, serving in SE Asia. These will
be collected on Sunday 28th April. Is there
something you're giving up for Lent? Have
you been squirreling away your coins in
anticipation? We raised over $1,000
in the last fundraiser, and we look
forward to more success this year.
Also coming up this year:
a High Tea fundraiser
Special Morning teas
Please keep the family in your prayers as
they complete their studies and
prepare for their language training.
PRAYERS
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TICKETS AVAILABLE FROM:
Hearing Nelson,
354 Trafalgar Square
Sharon: 03 548 3270
UPCOMING EVENTS
AAW 50TH JUBILEE
Nelson Diocesan Golden Jubilee and
AGM will be held on
SATURDAY 30TH MARCH
at the Nelson College for Girls
and Nelson Cathedral.
Registration is necessary – cost $40
The cost covers all events including
morning tea, afternoon tea and lunch.
For further information please contact: Angela 544 3081 or 027 305 9059
Roz 545 9336 or 027 296 4931
AAW SUNDAY
AAW SUNDAY will be celebrated
together with Mothering Sunday
on 31st March
at the 10.00 am
Cathedral Service.
Please make every effort to attend.
If you have a special event you would like to advertise, call the office on 03 548 1008 or email office@nelsoncathedral.org
Teresa
PRAYERS
PRAY FOR MUSIC & MUSICIANS
Pray for the growth of our Cathedral Choir; * Pray for numerical growth: for new members to join and use their voices for God’s glory. * Pray for spiritual growth: that as they sing Your praises, they may grow in Christ more & more.
HERE TO HELP If you know of someone who is in need of prayer, a visit, home Communion, or other support, please let Steve know, and the pastoral committee will respond as best it can. This includes telling us of recent bereavements of parishioners, congregants or families. Don't assume we know, please tell us! We would rather have had ten notifications than none. Help us to help our friends and families. Blessings, Rev Steve Jordan
CHURCH: * Pray for Parish of All Saints – Clergy & staff * Pray for Dicipleship: Parish, Diocese and City.
WORLD: *Solutions to the Brexit issues. *Natural disasters worldwide. *Persecution of Christians worldwide.
COMMUNITY: *Ongoing mental health issues in NZ. *For those affected by the Tasman fires.
SICK: John, James, Andrew, Jake, Jean Crockett, Lachlan, Roger Williams, Catriona, Shirley & Sean Eichstadt, Rebecca, Russell Dickson, Carol, Robyn Robertson, Mary, Joshua & family, James, Andy, Lois & Thomas Ashley, Letisha & Tyler, Sarah & daughter, James, Ray, Re-becca, Sophie, Charlotte, Paul, Ashleigh, Trina, Don Gilmour, Janine Booth, Sandra, Ellis McDermott, Kerry Marshall, Beatrice Clover, Father Steve Jordan, David Dargie, Anja, Rayner.
ST BARNABAS PRAYER
SUNDAY 3: O Lord, our God, who
commanded that we should have no
other gods before You, we gladly bow
before You and worship You alone.
We pray for Chinese Christians in
Dongcun village, Henan province,
who were ordered by government
officials to erase the first of the
Ten Commandments, displayed near
the pulpit. When Christians did not
act, the officials erased the first
commandment themselves, and later
forced church members to remove
the whole display. We pray that our
brothers and sisters, who had been
forced to remove the cross from their
church building just three months
earlier, will stand firm and continue to
glorify the Lord Jesus in whose Name
we pray. Amen
UPDATE ON LITTLE LUCY (1, AUS):
Lucy's blood counts going in right directions. White - up. Viral - down. Yay! Hopefully home soon. Prayers still very welcome. Thank you so much. Sophie (Great Aunt)
For prayer requests please contact Rev Tapita Ching
on 027 255 3013.
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HEALTH & SAFETY NOTICE
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The Health and Safety Act 2015: In May 2018 a small Health and Safety committee was
formed to address the various responsibilities that the Act requires with reference to the
running of the Cathedral. The Dean was identified in the Act as the PCBU (a person
conducting a business or undertaking). This puts very onerous responsibilities on the
Dean. The task of the committee was to identify these responsibilities and to attend to any
matters that were identified as requiring attention and mitigation. These matters cover a
wide range from natural disaster risks, safety of children to maintenance of equipment, and
are reviewed regularly. The Dean is required to sign a letter to the Bishop annually stating
that the Cathedral complies with the regulations and noting any outstanding matters of
Health & Safety. The Vestry is also required to sign a letter to the Bishop on similar lines.
The Diocesan office has a number of guidelines and material that we are using to ensure
we meet our obligations. Although the Dean is the PCBU we all have a responsibility to
ensure we do not endanger ourselves or others with our actions.
Fire & Emergency New Zealand (FENZ) Fire Safety, Evacuation Procedures and
Evacuation Schemes Regulations 2018: In May 2018 the regulations for this Act were
updated. An application has been made to FENZ, and was recently accepted. The main
issue affecting everyone in the parish is the need to carry out fire evacuation drills every six
months. These are recorded by FENZ. The clergy are approved as the fire wardens with the
Dean being the Chief Fire Warden. The logical reason for this is that they are in the best
position to control things in an emergency. In the Dean's absence then the service leader
will be Chief Warden. Parishioners are expected to follow their directions in any emergency
event. Yellow Jackets and Safety Helmets will identify the Wardens. Warning of a fire will
be carried out by three long blasts of a whistle or by public address system or by shouting
"FIRE!". The whistles will be installed in red break glass call point boxes as follows: one at
the entrance, one on each side of the nave, one in the sanctuary and one in the Vestry area.
During these drills please proceed to the nearest emergency exit, and follow the directions
of the wardens. If you notice someone in need of assistance, please provide this if you are
able. The assembly points are at the top of the cathedral steps and also in the main car
park by the information board. Both assembly points are sign posted. Prior to the com-
mencement of concerts and special events with the general public present, whoever is run-
ning the event will make a special announcement regarding the position of exits etc. We
are obliged to carry out these requirements, as it is the law of the land.
Earthquake: Civil Defense recommend ‘Drop cover and hold’ in the event of an earthquake.
If you are unable to get under a pew, please adopt the emergency brace position and cover
your head/neck with your arms. It is not recommended to run outside. After an earthquake
follow the instructions of the wardens.
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Sunday 3rd March
08.00am - Holy Communion 10.00am – Choral Eucharist & Baptism – with Children’s Church
12.30-3.30pm - Whakatu Maori Mission Community Service 5.30pm – Choral Evensong
7.00pm –Word & Worship Service
Monday 4th March 12.15pm – Holy Communion
Tuesday 5th March 09.00am – Walking Group with morning tea afterwards
12.15pm – Holy Communion 6.00-7.00pm – Meditation at the Cathedral Chapel
Wednesday 6th March 10.00 – Holy Communion
Thursday 7th March 12.15pm – Holy Communion
Friday 8th March 12.15pm– Holy Communion
Saturday 9th March 08.00am – Holy Communion
Sunday 10th March 08.00am - Holy Communion
10.00am – Choral Eucharist– with Children’s Church 12.30-3.30pm - Whakatu Maori Mission Community Service
5.30pm – Choral Evensong 7.00pm –Word & Worship Service
House of Prayer & Healing in the Chapel - Monday–Friday mornings Contact Reverend Tapita Ching on 027 255 3013 for details of times
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We are delighted to have families with children worship with us. During school term time we have a children’s ministry during the service.
Toilets can be found outside down the path to the left. If it is raining you can use the toilets off the Teaching Room.
Please join us for a cup of tea or coffee in the Quiet Room after the service.
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NEWCOMERS
We are delighted to have you join us for today’s service. Please fill out the form, tear off and place in the Newcomers Box at the main entrance.
I would like to know more about:
Kids Church Choir AAW Prayer Meditation Exercise groups Parish Nurse I would like to go on the cathedral emailing/postal list I would like to go on the Parish Roll. I would like to have a visit from the clergy
NAME: _______________________CONTACT NUMBER: _________________ ADDRESS: _______________________________________________________ EMAIL: __________________________________________________________
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CHURCH DIRECTORY
The Very Reverend Michael Hawke 548 1443 / 021 711 726 (Day off on Mondays) mike@nelsoncathedral.org
Reverend Steve Jordan 021 294 6105
(Days off on Fridays & Saturdays) steve@nelsoncathedral.org
Lead Organist: Jane Mitchell 021 051 3875 jane_butters@hotmail.com
Lead Conductor: Melanie Carruthers 027 725 2942 mrsm.carruthers@gmail.com
Service Co-ordinator: Patsy Hawke 021 269 0455 patriciamhawke@gmail.com
Children’s Ministry Worker: John Laing 0272 959 261 jwlaing53@gmail.com
Dean’s Warden: Graham Allan 027 244 8184 grahamallan1950@gmail.com
Peoples Warden: Jenny Dickie 021 342 227 jenny.dickie@remax-elite.co.nz
Office Administrator: Teresa Coombs 548 1008 office@nelsoncathedral.org
https://nelsoncathedral.nz
OFFICE OPENING HOURS Mon–Thurs: 10am–1pm Fri: Office closed
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Next Sunday 10th March 8am: Holy Communion
10am: Choral Eucharist -- with Children’s Church Programme
12.30pm: Whakatu Maori Community Service 5.30pm: Choral Evensong 7.00pm: Word & Worship
Bible Readings – 10 March
8:00 + 10.00: Deuteronomy 26:1-11;
Romans 10:8b-13; Luke 4:1-13
5.30pm: Jonah 3; Luke 18:9-14
Emergency Response Procedures:
In the event of a fire please follow the directions of the wardens and assemble
at the nearest Assembly Point (at the top of the Church steps, or in the car
park by the notice board). In the event of an earthquake Drop, Cover and Hold.
If you are unable to get under a pew, please adopt the emergency brace
position and cover your head and neck with your arms. Do not attempt to run
outside once shaking has started. Once shaking has stopped please follow the
directions of the wardens in evacuating the building.
If you notice someone in need of assistance during the evacuation please
provide help if you are able, or notify a warden.
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