Sunday, 30 January 2022

Sunday Worship 30th January

 Sunday Worship


All are welcome to join us for Sunday Worship on the  Fourth Sunday after Epiphany. Our services are at the usual times of 9.15 am at St Agnes' and 11 am at St Thomas'.

Although Plan B restrictions have now been lifted, we do still have some Covid precautions in place to keep everyone safe. If at all possible, please do wear a face covering in church, and maintain safe distancing.  

If you are unable to be with us in person, you can find today's Gospel, a reflection, prayers and a couple of hymns below.

Our first hymn today is "From Heaven You Came (Servant King)"


Today's Gospel

Luke 2:22-40        The Presentation of our Lord

When the time came for their purification according to the law of Moses, the parents of Jesus brought him up to Jerusalem to present him to the Lord (as it is written in the law of the Lord, "Every firstborn male shall be designated as holy to the Lord"), and they offered a sacrifice according to what is stated in the law of the Lord, "a pair of turtledoves or two young pigeons."

Now there was a man in Jerusalem whose name was Simeon; this man was righteous and devout, looking forward to the consolation of Israel, and the Holy Spirit rested on him. It had been revealed to him by the Holy Spirit that he would not see death before he had seen the Lord's Messiah. Guided by the Spirit, Simeon came into the temple; and when the parents brought in the child Jesus, to do for him what was customary under the law, Simeon took him in his arms and praised God, saying,

"Master, now you are dismissing your servant in peace,
according to your word;
for my eyes have seen your salvation,
which you have prepared in the presence of all peoples,
a light for revelation to the Gentiles
and for glory to your people Israel."

And the child's father and mother were amazed at what was being said about him. Then Simeon blessed them and said to his mother Mary, "This child is destined for the falling and the rising of many in Israel, and to be a sign that will be opposed so that the inner thoughts of many will be revealed - and a sword will pierce your own soul too."

There was also a prophet, Anna the daughter of Phanuel, of the tribe of Asher. She was of a great age, having lived with her husband seven years after her marriage, then as a widow to the age of eighty-four. She never left the temple but worshiped there with fasting and prayer night and day. At that moment she came, and began to praise God and to speak about the child to all who were looking for the redemption of Jerusalem.

When they had finished everything required by the law of the Lord, they returned to Galilee, to their own town of Nazareth. The child grew and became strong, filled with wisdom; and the favour of God was upon him.

Reflection

Who is today’s passage about – “they” i.e. Mary and Joseph, just Mary, Jesus or Simeon and Anna? 

As is often the case, Joseph is mentioned but doesn’t get much of a look in. Mary however, gives us much to think about, not by what she says, but by what she hears from Simeon. How must she have reacted to the words of Simeon? How deeply must her soul have been pierced just by hearing those words? There is much there to dwell on.

But thinking about both Simeon and Anna, we can learn from the passage how God honours those who wait for the fulfilment of His promises; those who are faithful through the years. The song of Simeon has been said, or sung, by countless generations of Christians. It is said in Sunday services, especially BCP services, it is said at funerals, it is a passage loved by many. God most certainly does honour those who faithfully wait for the fulfilment of His promises.

And what of Anna? Do you realise what an honour it is for a woman to have even been mentioned by people of the culture which existed in Biblical times? Anna is recognised as a prophet and her words are recorded – what an honour! She had spent probably 60 years, fasting and praying, waiting for the salvation of Israel but her faithfulness and patience is rewarded.

Having said all that, the content of the messages of both Anna and Simeon, their focus, is Jesus - and Him as saviour. If we wish to be honoured by God, Jesus must always be our focus and we must recognise Him as our Saviour.     Lyn 

Our Prayers

Most merciful Father, through the power of the Holy Spirit, 
you revealed the salvation of our Lord to Simeon and Anna
and rewarded their patience and faith.
Let the Holy Spirit be within each of us
And shine your light of hope and expectation into our lives
As we await our Lord’s coming again in glory.
Amen

Our final hymn this morning is "Ye Holy Angels Bright"








Sunday, 23 January 2022

Sunday Worship 23rd January

 Sunday Worship


All are welcome to join us for Sunday Worship on the Third Sunday after Epiphany. Our services are at the usual times of 9.15 am at St Agnes' and 11 am at St Thomas'.

If you are unable to be with us in person, you can find today's Gospel, a refection, prayers and a couple of hymns below.

Our first hymn today is "Dear Lord and Father of Mankind"


Today's Gospel

Luke 4: 14- 21        Jesus preaches at Nazareth

Jesus, filled with the power of the Spirit, returned to Galilee, and a report about him spread through all the surrounding country. He began to teach in their synagogues and was praised by everyone.

When he came to Nazareth, where he had been brought up, he went to the synagogue on the sabbath day, as was his custom. He stood up to read, and the scroll of the prophet Isaiah was given to him. He unrolled the scroll and found the place where it was written:

"The Spirit of the Lord is upon me,
because he has anointed me
to bring good news to the poor.
He has sent me to proclaim release to the captives
and recovery of sight to the blind,
to let the oppressed go free,
to proclaim the year of the Lord's favour."

And he rolled up the scroll, gave it back to the attendant, and sat down. The eyes of all in the synagogue were fixed on him. Then he began to say to them, "Today this scripture has been fulfilled in your hearing."

Reflection

The gifts of the Spirit are called charisms, today’s passage tells us that Jesus returned to Galilee, filled with the power of the Spirit, so here we have a very charismatic preacher. So why were His neighbours so offended by Him? Our reading finishes just before the bible tells of how Jesus was rejected by those of His own town. Was His charismatic style the problem or was it something else?

The words that He spoke were actually a direct claim to Messiahship. They were the words of the prophet Isaiah about the Messiah and Jesus says, “Today this scripture has been fulfilled in your hearing”. 

I can imagine that it must have been hard for people who had known Jesus all His life, to take on board the fact that this lad who they had watched grow into a man, was actually the Messiah. Why had they not known? Surely, they would have spotted it as He was growing up. Surely, they would have had some inkling. Which brings me to my first question – was it really themselves that they were angry with? We can often take it out on others when actually, we are cross with ourselves. We can get so frustrated that we lash out at others. Or was it sheer contempt – or jealousy?

When someone from our congregation is called to ministry, do we rejoice, or do we harbour jealousy, asking incredulously, “Who, them?” Let us pray that God will raise up ministers of all kinds from within our midst, and let us show them support; and even if their style is different to that which we are used to, let us pray for blessings on their ministry.

We are in the week of Christian unity, when we mix with others who may worship in ways that are a little different to ours – let us remember not to reject either that which is unfamiliar, or that which is almost too familiar to be considered of worth. 

Lyn 

Our Prayers

Heavenly Father, thank you for the gift of the Holy Spirit within us 
and that we are part of the body of Christ.
We pray that you will guide every day of our lives 
and empower us to spread the good news of the Gospel to others and so lead them to you.
Let us walk freely with you in spirit and truth
And live each day to praise your name and glory.
We ask this through Jesus Christ our Lord and Saviour
Amen

Today's final hymn is "Thou Whose Almighty Word"







Wednesday, 19 January 2022

Leesfield News 19th January

 Leesfield News


This week is the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity, and Churches Together in Lees and District have a special service on Sunday 23rd anuary, 4 pm at Springhead Congregational Church, Radcliffe Street OL4 4QP. All are welcome to join us. 


Worship for all Generations continues at St Agnes' Church on the 1st 2nd & 3rd Wednesday of each month at 6.30 pm.


We are pleased to share news from the Eco team - please click on this link to find the January edition of Eco Echo - The Eco Echo - January 2022.pdf


And finally, continuing with the theme of  Ecology, The Big Garden Birdwatch is from the 28th to 30th January. To find out how you can take part please click here - https://www.rspb.org.uk/get-involved/activities/birdwatch/everything-you-need-to-know-about-big-garden-birdwatch/




Saturday, 15 January 2022

Sunday Worship 16th January

 Sunday Worship


Today's services will be at the usual times of 9.15 am at St Agnes' and 11 am at St Thomas'.

If you're not able to be with us in person, we'll be sharing a Church of England service on our facebook page - Leesfield Parish

Revd Paul Monk has also kindly agreed to share the transcript of the service at St Barnabas and Holy Trinity with us, and you'll find it by clicking on this link - https://medlockhead.co.uk/resources/2022-01-16%20--%20Epiphany%202.pdf


Saturday, 8 January 2022

Sunday Worship 9th January

 Sunday Worship


Today's services will be at the usual times of 9.15 am at St Agnes' and 11 am at St Thomas', and Sunday School resumes today at St Thomas'.

If you're not able to be with us in person, we'll be sharing a Church of England service on our facebook page - Leesfield Parish

Revd Paul Monk has also kindly agreed to share the transcript of the service at St Barnabas and Holy Trinity with us, and you'll find it by clicking on this link - https://medlockhead.co.uk/resources/2022-01-09%20--%20Baptism%20of%20Christ.pdf


Saturday, 1 January 2022

Sunday 2nd January 2022

 Sunday 2nd January


We wish everyone a Happy New Year.

Today's services will be at the usual times of 9.15 am at St Agnes' and 11 am at St Thomas', and we'll be celebrating the feast of the Epiphany. if you're not able to be with us in person, we'll be sharing a Church of England service on our facebook page - Leesfield Parish

The Tuesday morning Holy Communion resumes at 10 am this week at St Thomas', and Worship for all Generations is back at St Agnes' on Wednesday at 6.30 pm. St Thomas' Sunday School will be back next week, the 9th of January.

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