Bexley Team News
St Barnabas, Joydens Wood
St James, North Cray
St John the Evangelist, Bexley
St Mary the Virgin, Bexley
28th March 2021 Issue 54 Palm Sunday
Holy Week and Easter with the Bexley Team
Team Zoom 10.00 am Palm Sunday
services 7.30 pm Maundy Thursday
10.00 am Good Friday
10.00 am Easter Day
St Mary’s 10.00 am Palm SundayHoly Communion
10.30 am Good Friday service of the word
10.00 am Easter Day Holy Communion
St James 11.00 am to 1.00 pm Good Friday Individual prayer
9.30am Easter Day Holy Communion
St Barnabas 11.00 am to 1.00 pm Good Friday Individual prayer
10.45am Easter Communion on Easter Day. Artist unknown, Armenian Ceramic Tile
St. John’s 10.00 am Palm Sunday Livestreamed Holy Communion www.facebook.com/stjohnsbexley
Blessed Palms will be available for collection from the church porch (while supplies last).
Maundy Thursday -the St John's Community is strongly encouraged to join with the congregations of our sister Churches in the Team for the 7.30pm Zoom Service.
Good Friday A pre-recorded devotion from the outdoor cross www.facebook.com/stjohnsbexley
Easter Day: Livestreamed Dawn Eucharist: 5.30am: www.facebook.com/stjohnsbexley
(All livestreamed services remain available to watch at a later time!), thereafter St John's will be open for individual prayer throughout Easter Day (please observe social distancing measures).
This Holy Week we invite you to place a small cross at the foot of the large cross in each of the church grounds. You can do this in remembrance of something or someone you have lost over the past year, or you can place it in thankfulness of the love that God has for us all. You can bring your own cross (or use one of the ones provided) You might like to place a flower as well.
There will be music on this link www.stjamesnorthcray.org.uk/welcome/music/ to take us from Palm Sunday through to Easter Sunday. The music team from St James North Cray with then have a couple of Sundays off after Easter weekend, so won’t be putting anything else on the site until 25 April. We hope you find the music helpful and inspiring.
Team Zoom Services and Worship material
Saturday 27th March at 5.30pm Saturday NightWatch Zoom Service
This short, informal service will include material to help us to reflect on the week that has past and will be suitable for all ages. Do have a candle ready to light.
Palm Sunday 28thMarch at 10.00 am Sunday Zoom Service
A Service of bible readings and prayer. See the final sheet of the BTNews for the songs and any liturgy.
Invitations to the above Zoom services are being emailed. If you haven’t received the link, or are having problems, please contact any member of the Team Clergy. Dial in option is available.
Palm Sunday 28thMarch Bexley Team Children’s Church
Throughout Lent we're going to be thinking a bit about some of the differentparts of God's character.
Here is the link for Children's Churchthis week https://youtu.be/hnxCpRi_akg
The Diocese ofRochester are producingmaterial for children during lockdown.
All of the Ministry@Homesheetscan be found on the main Diocese website under
(under 18s) or click here. Diocese of Rochester | Family Worship in the Home (anglican.org)
Bible Readings
Liturgy of the Passion Isaiah 50 v4-9a Philippians 2 v5-11 Mark 15 v1-39
Liturgy of the Palms(Zoom Service) Mark 11 v1-11
The Collect for Palm Sunday Almighty and everlasting God, who in your tender love towards the human race sent your Son our Saviour Jesus Christ to take upon him our flesh and to suffer death upon the cross: grant that we may follow the example of his patience and humility,and also be made partakers of his resurrection; through Jesus Christ your Son our Lord,who is alive and reigns with you, in the unity of the Holy Spirit one God, now and for ever.
The Additional Collect: True and humble King, hailed by the crowd as Messiah, grant us the faith to know and love you, that we may be found beside you on the way to the cross, which is the path of glory.
Rev’d Sue writes-
This week we celebrate Palm Sunday, the day when Jesus went up to Jerusalem, was welcomed by the crowd with the waving of palm branches. Palm Sunday is the beginning of Holy Week, the final week of Jesus earthly life. It is week which we journey with Jesus and experience a whole range of emotions as we re-examine, explore and reflect upon what Jesus did for us.
Jesus’ journey began three years prior to that day when he started out on his ministry, he didn’t travel far by today’s standards, but he met many people, some of whom followed him, others who were indifferent to him and others who were angered and threatened by his message. Jesus knew that as he travelled into Jerusalem for that final time he knew where his journey would end.
Jesus was accompanied by his followers who had not yet fully understood his destiny as the Son of Man. The journey became a pilgrimage, a procession which had huge significance. By shouting triumphantly “Hosana, blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord” they are reflecting back to Psalm 118. A psalm which is one of praise and considered to be a psalm suitable for royalty and would have been sung by many previous pilgrims as they approached the temple. And yet amongst the celebrations Jesus according to Mark, rides on, in enigmatic silence, with dignity, humility and strength.
If any of you have been to Jerusalem and walked the path Jesus took on that day from the top of the Mount of Olives to the entry gate into Jerusalem, you will remember how steep that hill is. It is also narrow with high walls on either side of it. I am not sure that those walls would have been there on that Palm Sunday and I doubt that the people inside the walls of Jerusalem would have even noticed Jesus and his followers until they walked through the gate – certainly no one came out to meet them – but once he arrives – the crowds are there to wave him on.
Immediately he arrives his presents becomes a challenge for all sorts of people.
The Pharisees, the scholars and the intellects see Jesus riding in on a donkey, not a mode of transport to suggest someone wanting to pick a fight. They, the people who want to get rid of Jesus, are left asking themselves “How do we deal with this person who offers no violence and who discourages violence in his followers?”
The crowd who are desperate for an end to roman occupation and who want a better life after their initial euphoria are left asking themselves, “Is he really going to change things for us? Will he fight for us?’
Jesus’ followers as they watch the crowd turn from celebration to an ugly baying mob, they have to ask themselves, “Am I prepared to be seen on the losing side? Am I prepared deal with the conflict and the unpleasantness that I will encounter if I remain close to Jesus?”
And what about ourselves as we revisit the events at the beginning of this Holy Week?
As we face our own challenges “Are we prepared to adopt a new way of being, following the way of peace that does not shrink away from conflict but refuses to go down the path of violence, the way that does not theorise but engages with the real needs of suffering people, the way that sees the people who are overlooked and not counted, the way of self-offering?”
As we journey with Jesus this week let us pray for courage to face the challenges we encounter in our lives and remain faith to Jesus’ message of peace, justice and humility.
Caring for our world
It is good to remind ourselves that we are all Stewards of God’s Creation. This list might be helpful.
Rethink Do I really need that new item?
Can something be achieved in amore eco-friendly way?
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Refuse Plastic bags, extra paper napkins, sugar sachets etc.
Reduce Try to avoid excess packaging, reduce the amount of waste.
Reuse Give unwanted items to charity, turn an old item into something new..
Repair Can a purchase be repaired easily if it goes wrong?
Can an old item berepaired?
Recycle Recycle items correctly.
Consider whether future purchases have been madefromrecycled materials?
Can they be recycled at the end of their life?
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Gent’s Pub Lunch at the Horse and Zoom.For an invitation to the next of these 12.15 pm on7th April please contactAndrew Melling atamelling700@btinternet.com
Clive will be leading a holiday to Austria and Oberammergau including the Passion Play 22-29 June 2022. If you would like a hard or e-copy of the holiday/pilgrimage brochure please let Clive know.
FINANCIAL GIVING TO THE TEAM CHURCHES
For StBarnabasAny contributions can be dropped off at the Treasurer’s house or at the Vicarage. Or you can give by BACS transfer. In all cases, if you are a taxpayer please “Gift Aid” your giving. If you have any questions regarding this please contact, David Peters on 01322 529796 or by email davidpeters45@hotmail.co.uk
For St James, North Cray Contributions can be dropped off at 91 The Grove, or made by BACS transfer, contact Suzy Higgs on 07799072548
For St John's You can give to the continuing upkeep and ministry of St John's via our Just Giving page: www.justgiving.com/stjohntheevangelist-bexley
For St Mary’s If you ordinarily make your financial contributions in church but, in the present circumstances, wish to contribute by cheque then please make your cheque payable to St Mary’s Bexley PCC and send it c/o C. Lee 11 Holmesdale Road, Bexleyheath, DA7 4TJ. Your continued support is very much appreciated.
Each week the musicians at St James North Cray offer links to a selection of songs and music for us to enjoy. These can be found on our website www.stjamesnorthcray.org.uk/welcome/music/
St John’s Sermons are posted each Sunday at fatheredwardbarlow.wordpress.comSocial Media - engage with us via Facebook (/stjohnsbexley), Twitter (@stjohnsbexley) and Instagram (@stjohnsbexley)
THE BEXLEY TEAM CLERGY
Team Rector: Rev’d Ren Harding renharding@hotmail.co.uk 01322 528923 07836644782
Associate Priest: Rev’d Sue Twynam susantwynam@btconnect.com 01322 559501 07952 468127
Team Vicar: Rev’d Edward Barlow fr.edwardbarlow@gmail.com 01322 521786
Team Vicar: Rev’d Clive Wood revclivewood@gmail.com 01322 270942 07982 392809
Team Curate: Rev’d Matt Hodder matthodder10@gmail.com 07889873125
Songs for Zoom Worship – Sunday 28thMarch at 10.00 am.
All glory, laud and honour
To Thee, Redeemer, King,
To whom the lips of children
Made sweet hosannas ring.
Thou art the King of Israel,
Thou David's royal Son,
Who in the Lord's name comest,
The King and blessèd One.
All glory, laud and honour...
The company of angels
Are praising Thee on high,
And mortal men and all things
Created make reply.
All glory, laud and honour...
The people of the Hebrews
With palms before Thee went;
Our praise and prayer and anthems
Before Thee we present.
All glory, laud and honour…
To Thee before Thy passion
They sang their hymns of praise;
To Thee now high exalted
Our melody we raise.
All glory, laud and honour...
Thou didst accept their praises;
Accept the prayers we bring,
Who in all good delightest,
Thou good and gracious King.
All glory, laud and honour…
Hosanna, hosanna,
hosanna in the highest.
Hosanna, hosanna,
hosanna in the highest.
Lord we lift up Your name,
with hearts full of praise,
Be exalted, O Lord, my God,
Hosanna in the highest.
Glory, glory,
glory to the King of kings.
Glory, glory,
glory to the King of kings.
Lord, we lift up Your name,
with hearts full of praise,
Be exalted, O Lord, my God,
Glory to the King of kings.