
Date : 6th JanuaryBenefice Service - Epiphany |
Day: Week 1 : Family Communion , 9:45 am1st Reading, Gospel, Intercessions, 5 Hymns |
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1st ReadingOld Testament
New Testament |
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Gospel |
Clive |
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Intercessions
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Sidesmen : Georgina and Eamonn Altar : |
Hymns |
Organist : Andrew Berkely |
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Introit |
HTC 99 As with gladness men of old |
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Gradual |
A&MNS 343 Be thou my vision |
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Act of Committment |
A&MNS 49 O worship the Lord in the beauty of holiness |
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Offertory |
HTC 190 Hail to the Lord’s anointed |
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During Communion |
A&MNS 256 Let all mortal flesh A&MNS 47 Brightest and best are the sons of the morning |
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Recess |
HTC 307 Angel voices ever ringing |
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Date: 13th JanuaryBaptism of the Lord |
Day: Week 2 : Eucharist, 11:15am
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First ReadingOld Testament
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Theme 7:The Word of God in the Old Testament |
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Second ReadingNew Testament |
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Gospel |
Clive
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Intercessions |
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Sidesmen : Rhona and Georgina Altar : |
Hymns |
Organist : Grace Govett |
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Gradual |
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Offertory |
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Post Communion |
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Recess |
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Date: 20th January2nd Sunday after Epiphany |
Day: Week 3 : Family Service, 4pm2 Readings, Intercessions, Gospel, 4 Hymns |
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First ReadingOld Testament
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Second ReadingNew Testament
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Gospel |
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Psalm
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Intercessions |
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Sidesmen : Geogina, Grace and Jenny Altar : |
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Introit |
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Gradual |
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Offertory |
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Recess |
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THIS IS THE PATTERN OF THE SERVICES HELD AT THE CHURCH EACH WEEK:
On the first Sunday in the month at 9.45am:
FAMILY COMMUNION. An informal service which uses modem and accessible words, but retains the dignity of the ceremony of Holy Communion.
On the second Sunday of the month at 11.1 5am:
EUCHARIST. A formal service of Holy Communion, using more traditional language, b on that in the Book of Common Prayer.
On the third Sunday in the month at 11.15 am:
FAMILY SERVICE. Our most informal service, with no Holy Communion. Music is provided by local musicians on guitar, violin etc. Children are welcome at all services but this one is designed to be very friendly.
On the
fourth Saturday in the month at 6pm:
HOLY COMMUNION. A traditional service, where the old Prayer Book (1662) is used.
When there is a fifth Sunday we join in a Eucharist for the whole Parish of Farleigh at St. Andrew’s church, Farleigh Wallop..