STAY CONNECTED AND CONTINUE TO GROW IN FAITH AND FELLOWSHIP
Postlude for the Sixth Sunday after Pentecost
Concerto in G Maj after Ernst BWV 592 1st Movt - J.S.Bach
Reimposition of Covid 19 lockdown – suspension of Public Worship
From the Vicar Fr John Sanderson At 11.59 pm on Wednesday 8 July 2020 Stage 3 Restrictions were reimposed on metropolitan Melbourne, and as a consequence public worship will go into recess once more. Public worship is most likely to resume on Sunday 23 August 2020....
Reading material as we return to lockdown……
From the Vicar Fr. John Sanderson As we return to stage 3 restrictions you may be looking for further material to read and here is an excellent article from Robert Stevens. One of the joys of Covid-19 restrictions has been the opportunity to gain a deeper...
Choral Eucharist for the Fifth Sunday after Pentecost
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Marmingatha Stories to Inspire
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Prayers for Fifth Sunday After Pentecost
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Pew Bulletin Fifth Sunday After Pentecost
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Introit for the Fifth Sunday after Pentecost: Hide not thou thy face from us O Lord – Farrant
Hide not thou thy face from us, O Lord, and cast not off thy servant in thy displeasure; for we confess our sins unto thee and hide not our unrighteousness. For thy mercy's sake, deliver us from all our sins.
Communion motet for the Fifth Sunday after Pentecost : Lord for thy tender mercy’s sake – Farrant
Lord, for thy tender mercy's sake Lay not our sins to our charge, But forgive that is past, And give us grace to amend our sinful lives: To decline from sin and incline to virtue, That we may walk in a perfect heart, Before thee now and evermore.
Post Communion Hymn for the Fifth Sunday after Pentecost AHB 417
Strengthen for service, Lord, the hands that holy things have taken; let ears that now have heard your songs to clamour never waken. Lord, may the tongues which 'Holy' sang keep free from all deceiving; the eyes which saw your love be bright, your blessèd hope...