9am Family Service for The Feast of Pentecost
Service, Notices, Easter Ruth Thomas Service, Notices, Easter Ruth Thomas

9am Family Service for The Feast of Pentecost

The Feast of Pentecost.

Acts 2.1-21 tells the story of the coming of the Holy Spirit. Of course, the Holy Spirit has been around since the creation but it has been the preserve of a few: those called to lead and serve the people, priest and kings. Now the Holy Spirit is for everyone: all genders, all ages, all socio-economic groups. The whole people of God are called to lead and to serve. It is the sharing and the exercising of this gift by the entire community is what will bring new life and renewal: In John 20.19-23 Jesus breathes the spirit on his disciples recalling the spirit of God being breathed into humanity in the very beginning. It marks the potential for a new beginning, a new creation in which all God’s children are valued and included.

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Seventh Sunday of Easter
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Seventh Sunday of Easter

Today we celebrate the Ascension. Over the last few weeks our reading shave focused on where God is to be found. Just as the Nativity shows God descending to dwell with us, so the Ascension shows us ascends to dwell with God. Both revealing that humanity and divinity are to be found together, God is not far from us but as close to us are the beat of our hearts. The question then is not, where is God? but where are we? In both Luke 24:44-53 and Acts 1:1-11 Jesus sends the disciples back into the world, not just to their people, but to all peoples. We are now the human being who can carry the transforming power of God with us. Why then do we so often persist in “stand looking up to heaven” when Jesus is sending us to witness to whole world?

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Sixth Sunday of Easter
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Sixth Sunday of Easter

“You have made us for yourself, O Lord, and our hearts are restless until they find their rest in you.”  This week’s readings, like last week’s, explore our desire for God and God’s desire for us. 

In John 14:15-21, Jesus repeatedly reassures us that that we are not alone, not “orphaned” because God’s deepest desire is to dwell in us.  Our journey into God starts with discovering our own belovedness.  As we are loved into being we recognize the beloved nature of all God’s children without exception and discover God in one another.  

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Big Help Out
Notices, Volunteering Gavin Williams Notices, Volunteering Gavin Williams

Big Help Out

The Friends of Clapham Common are organising a Community Litter Pick on Clapham Common on Monday 8th May as part of The Big Help Out to mark the Coronation.

If you wish to take part, meet by the Bandstand on Clapham Common from 11am for a couple of hours’ litter picking. The Friends will provide litter picking sticks, bags and gloves if people need them.

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Fifth Sunday of Easter
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Fifth Sunday of Easter

The life of the risen Christ takes root in us slowly. 

In our readings today, we hear how it impacted those who first heard it.  In Acts, 2:14a, 36-41, there is sorrow and regret.  Peter explains that what is required is the desire to change, to repent, to turn around and be prepared to start again.  Yet there is something that must come before this:

In Luke 24:13-35, the disciples on the road to Emmaus, must first voice their disappointment, their crushed hopes “we had hoped”, they say “that he was the one to redeem Israel”.  It only when they can let go of their own hopes that they are ready to receive the altogether larger, all encompassing hope that Jesus offers them, not just for their own people, but for all God’s children.

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Whatever rings (y)our bell!
Notices Gavin Williams Notices Gavin Williams

Whatever rings (y)our bell!

Churches with bells have been asked to mark the Coronation by ringing on the day of the Coronation.  

At Holy Spirit Clapham, we have only one bell but we are going to try to keep it going on the morning of the Coronation, Saturday 6th May 2023 from 9:30am to 10:30am.

We shall need a lot of help! Everyone is welcome, regardless of age or experience, just come down to Church (Holy Spirit, Clapham) Narbonne Avenue, London SW4 9JU.

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9am Family Service for the Fourth Sunday of Easter
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9am Family Service for the Fourth Sunday of Easter

It’s Good Shepherd Sunday: this year’s reading focuses not just on the sheep and the shepherds, but the sheep fold and, in particular, the gate to the fold.  

We are used to hearing the sheep and shepherd stories: we understand that God promises to care for us as a shepherd cares for her flock and that we are also called to be shepherds of God’s people, caring for others. When Jesus calls himself the sheep gate, though, things get trickier. Gates open both ways: they open and close, they allow for the sheep to go in and go out. 

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Third Sunday of Easter
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Third Sunday of Easter

The life of the risen Christ takes root in us slowly. 

In our readings today, we hear how it impacted those who first heard it.  In Acts, 2:14a, 36-41, there is sorrow and regret.  Peter explains that what is required is the desire to change, to repent, to turn around and be prepared to start again.  Yet there is something that must come before this:

In Luke 24:13-35, the disciples on the road to Emmaus, must first voice their disappointment, their crushed hopes “we had hoped”, they say “that he was the one to redeem Israel”.  It only when they can let go of their own hopes that they are ready to receive the altogether larger, all encompassing hope that Jesus offers them, not just for their own people, but for all God’s children.

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Electoral Roll
Notices Rhian Granleese Notices Rhian Granleese

Electoral Roll

If you attend the Church regularly, you might like to be on our electoral roll.

The Electoral Roll is a list of the members of the Church. If you are on the Electoral Roll, you can vote at the annual parochial church meeting (APCM).

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Coronation Big Lunch
Notices Kathryn Newell Notices Kathryn Newell

Coronation Big Lunch

We're holding a Coronation Big Lunch on Sunday 7 May 2023 12noon-4pm.

It's a "bring and share' affair so come along with the family and bring something for the table!

If the weather's fine, we'll be outside. If not, we'll make our own sunshine in church!

If you’d like to help or have any questions, e-mail events@holyspirit-clapham.org.uk

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Summer (Fair) is Coming
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Summer (Fair) is Coming

This year’s Summer Fair is on 17 June 12noon- 4pm.

There’ll be music, stalls, kids’ activities, food and drink.

Funds raised will go to support our work in the community.

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Second Sunday of Easter
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Second Sunday of Easter

Jesus has done his job and now the task of living the resurrection is handed over to us. 

We are not expected to do this on our own: both of today’s readings focus on the gift of the Holy Spirit that the risen Christ sends us.  For Peter, Acts 2:14a, 22-32, this is a dramatic and powerful gift: he recalls the prophet Joel promising that the spirit will be poured out on all people: old and young, men and women, slave and free. 

This gift allows us to dream new dreams and envisage a new future for all God’s people.  For the disciples, gathered together in fear after Christ’s death, John 20:19-end, the receipt of this gift is an altogether more gentle affair.  Christ breathes the spirit on them.  It begins with assuring us that we are forgiven; that the worst we can do does not have to be the last word; that even places of despair and hopelessness can be places of redemption and renewal.

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Easter Day
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Easter Day

The Day of Resurrection! Our dawn service starts before the sun has risen at 5am when we light the Paschal Candle from the new Easter fire outside of the church and carry the light of Christ into the dark church. It’s worth getting up early for this magical service where we sing the first alleluia of Easter by candlelight.

Our Festival Easter Mass starts at 10.30am. Here we bless the Easter garden and renew our baptismal vows: we die with Christ and are raised by him into new life.

Our readings for both services celebrate the mystery of a God who raises the dead to life with Peter’s proclamation of the resurrection in Acts 10. 34-43 and Matthew’s telling of the discovery of the empty tomb and the first meeting with the risen Christ (Matthew 28. 1-10).

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Good Friday
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Good Friday

Family Workshop at 10am when we make hot cross buns together and build the Easter Garden.

Stations of the Cross at 12 noon when we follow Christ’s journey to the cross. 

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Maundy Thursday
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Maundy Thursday

Today, we commemorate Jesus’ last supper with his disciples before his death. Our beautiful evening service at 8pm includes feet washing and ends with the stripping of the altar and silent candlelit prayer.

Our Old Testament reading, Exodus 12:1-4, 11-14, recalls the first Passover when God’s people were protected by the blood of the sacrificial lamb. In all the other gospels Jesus dies on the eve of the Passover but in John’s gospel, 13:1-17, 31b – 35, Jesus dies on the Passover, he is the sacrificial lamb who gives his life for us.  Teaching us that God’s justice comes not by violence but by vulnerability.  Before his death, he kneels to wash his disciples feet, asking us to do the same for one another, to learn both how to serve and be served.

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Palm Sunday
Service, Notices, Lent Ruth Thomas Service, Notices, Lent Ruth Thomas

Palm Sunday

Today marks the beginning of Passiontide: a week of following Christ’s last days on earth.  This is a time when we reflect upon the difference between our expectations of ourselves, the world and God; and on God’s expectations for us: always surprising, always unexpected, creating possibilities we never dared hope for.

In the Liturgy of the Palms, Matthew 21.1-11, Jesus’ followers are expecting Jesus to enter Jerusalem like a conquering hero but instead he enters on a donkey.

At the Liturgy of the Passion, Matthew 26.17-27.54, Jesus now reveals the true nature of his leadership: to become the servant of all, a sacrifice for many: a leader who will give instead of taking, who will serve instead of being served, who will bring salvation instead of judgement.

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