NOTICES 14 OCTOBER 2018

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Hearing the Service

St John’s has an Induction Loop System so if you have a hearing aid, please switch it to the ’T’ setting.

Anthems from Harvest to Advent

In our musical programme between Harvest and Advent, we mark the centenary of the 1914 Armistice with a series of anthems which explore various composers’ Requiems and specifically movements which use text from outside the traditional Requiem Mass.

This week we hear Thou Knowest, Lord, from Bob Chilcott’s Requiem.  These words come from the Funeral Sentences in the Book of Common Prayer and there is a well-known setting of it by Henry Purcell (1659-95).  Chilcott uses a recurring ground bass as the foundation of much of the piece, which was a favourite technique of Henry Purcell’s.  The piece was premiered in 2013 by the Oxford Bach Choir and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra.

Thou knowest, Lord, the secrets of our hearts; shut not thy merciful ears unto our prayer, but spare us, Lord most holy, O God most mighty. O holy and most merciful Saviour, thou most worthy Judge eternal; suffer us not at our last hour for any pains of death to fall from thee.

Kid’s Team Meeting

A reminder to all our Kid’s Team that our termly training meeting follows the service today.  If you are curious about or interested in being involved in this wonderful ministry, please speak to Dan for further information.

Jenny Clark Memorial Concert 2018

Our annual Jenny Clark Memorial Concert this year is on the 28th October after the 10am service.  We are privileged to have our resident leader of the St John’s orchestra, Jonathan Hill, playing his violin and accompanied by our very own Nicky. The programme will include Oliver Davis’s violin concerto Lost featuring the first movement ‘Lost Lake’ that he recorded for Signum Records with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, which got to no.4 in the classical singles chart.

Remembrance Sunday

11th November 2018

This year marks the centenary of the armistice ending the fighting of World War I.  We will mark this at 10am with an Act of Remembrance during the 10am service.  

Ceremony of Remembrance

At 6pm we will have a community act of remembrance both to mark the armistice centenary and to honour those from our parish and beyond who gave their lives for the sake of our freedom.  Including music, readings and a screening of a specially commissioned film.

Silent Film

At 8pm on Friday, 16th November, our series of silent film screenings continues with Robert Wiene's horror classic The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari.  Directed by Robert Wiene and starring Werner Krauss and Conrad Veidt, it has been called "the first true horror film" and "cinema's first cult film".
The story tells of an insane hypnotist who uses a somnambulist (sleep-walker) to commit murders and sets a script written by Hans Janowitz and Carl Mayer - two pacifists left distrustful of authority after their military experiences during World War One - which deals with themes of brutal and irrational authority, the contrast between insanity and sanity, and the duality of human nature. 

Featuring live, improvised organ accompaniment by Nicholas Miller. Tickets £8 in advance online or from the Parish Office, or £10 on the door.

 https://hydeparksilentscaligari.eventbrite.co.uk/

Sponsor a Buttress

Goal: £50,000

Raised so far: £21,582

Last year we undertook some very essential repairs to the roof, gutters and parapets.  If you look up on the north or south sides of the church, you’ll notice the beautiful new stonework.  To fund the works, however, we had to borrow £200,000 from the Diocese of London and we are looking to raise £50,000 to pay this year’s commitment plus interest.

The ‘Sponsor a Buttress’ campaign is to raise funds to cover this year’s commitment.  There are 40 buttresses consisting of three stones each.  A stone costs £416, a buttress £1,250 (£333 and £1,000 respectively if Gift Aided).  To sponsor a stone or buttress or for more information about Gift Aid, speak to Bryan Sollenberger.

St John’s Book Club

St John’s Book Club was unable to meet last month so will now meet on Monday, 29th October.  You have a few extra weeks to read Portnoy’s Complaint by Philip North.  For further information on the book group, please speak to Michael King.

St John’s Big Gay Night Out

Friday 7th December - Mother Goose Cracks One Out!

This year’s pantomime follows years of sell out performances at Above the Stag theatre.  You’ve not really been to a panto until you’ve been to Above the Stag.

Tickets are £25. Meal before the show at Pico bar and grill (next door to the theatre) – pay as you go.  For tickets, please contact Ian Smith (ipas@hotmail.co.uk) or leave your payment, together with your name, email address and phone number at the church office.

Mid-week Services

St John’s isn’t just a church for Sunday!  There are services at 5.30pm Monday to Thursday.  Monday’s service is a eucharist and there is a said evensong Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday.  Services take place in the sanctuary and are open to all.

COMMUNITY EVENTS

Children’s Community Choir

Thursdays, 4.10pm, St John’s Church

The Children’s Community Choir starts up again this Thursday afternoon.  The choir is open for children 6 years old and above.  Sessions are 30 minutes long and children will sing different genres of music.  If you are interested in bringing your children along please let Robert know. 

School Gate Gossip

This year’s Harvest Service at St. John’s Hyde Park was a wonderful celebration of how we can all contribute to ensure the care of everyone in our community.  An incredible donation of an altar-size amount of food was brought forward by the members of our school to donate to the West London Mission (formerly Day Centre), a local homeless charity.  Back at school, after-school clubs have proven to be a great way to have fun and continue learning beyond the end of the school day this half term, with all of the students participating in the variety of clubs having a whale of a time!  Students were seen constructing all sorts of wonderful creations during this week’s gathering of the Construction and Coding Club, with some Year 4 students making their way through a particularly complicated process of building a fully functional robot.  As a part of a new initiative in the teaching of mathematics, students in Years 1, 4 and 5 are trialling of a new mathematical scheme, which has seen them participate in some very interesting investigations of how number and place value actually work.  Well done also to Year 6 who managed to raise £500 for the British Heart Foundation from their Skip-a-Thon! Dates for your diary: Only one week to go before the autumn holidays.

Stay and Play

A community playgroup for under fives meets weekly in St John’s on Thursday mornings from 10-11.30am.  Suggested donation: £2.