NOTICES 22 SEPTEMBER 2024

Anthem Notes

This week’s communion anthem comes from In Nature’s Realm, Dvořák's op.63, which is a cycle of pieces for unaccompanied choir setting words by Vítězslav Hálek.  The specific piece we hear today is one of the composer’s most beautiful choruses, evocative and almost impressionistic in style.  The text, originally in Czech, is an expression of wonder at the beauty of the natural world and its role in inspiring artistic creation.

Lunchtime Proms, Autumn 2024

Each month we will hold a short lunchtime concert after church, roughly 11.30am-12.15pm.  Grab a quick drink and take a seat for some wonderful music!

This morning we meet the Choral Scholars at our first prom concert of the autumn.  This prom features a varied recital of solo songs by our team of fabulous young singers.  Works by Schumann, Weber, Gershwin and others. 

October 27th

Dorian Demeny, classical guitarist.  Dorian played fabulously for us one August Sunday, as some will remember.

10th November

Jenny Clark Memorial Concert

Works for choir, organ and piano. 

Autumn Education Courses

Bible Book Club

Bible Book Club returns this September and is held on the first Wednesday of the month: 2nd Oct, 6th Nov and 4th Dec at 7.30pm.  The October meeting will be at Alex’s house, 23 Archery Close.

Being Christian

On the 18th and 25th September at 7.30pm the Autumn Course takes place.  Based on Rowan William’s book ‘Being Christian’, it promises to be a fascinating exploration into what it means to be a Christian.  Meet this week at Owen’s flat, 2nd/3rd floor maisonette, 12a Connaught Street.  Please note that his flat is up 2 flights of stairs.

Advent Course

Heaven and Earth Collide

The Advent Course will take place on Wednesdays, 11th and 18th December, at 7.30pm.  In these two sessions we will be expanding on the theme of our Advent Carol Service, ‘Heaven and Earth Collide: An Advent Odyssey’.  For further information and to book please contact: parishadmin@stjohns-hydepark.com.  All events are free to attend.

Dog Collar Dinner 2024

The Dog Collar Dinner returns this year on 27th September.  Tickets are £30/person and application forms for tickets are available from the table in the porch.  Please also bring a bottle with you to contribute to the evening.  The evening begins at 7pm; the itinerary is still in planning and will be announced nearer the time.  Application forms for tickets are available from the table in the porch.  Please indicate how many tickets you would like and how you will be making payment.  As this is a fund raiser to pay for the balance of the new green set of vestments, there is also opportunity to make a donation on top.

This is your last opportunity to purchase those last couple of tickets!  Numbers will be confirmed with the chefs tomorrow (Monday)!

St John’s Quiz Evening

17th October, 7pm

This annual event returns on 17th October, when Chris Cochran, landlord of The Victoria, will once again have an array of questions to test your general knowledge.  The evening starts at 7pm in church.  Tickets cost £20 and are available from the parish office.  Included in the ticket price is a supper of homemade cottage pie!  Form a team of up to 8 or come on your own – it’s a great fun evening!

Book Club

Book Club met recently and discussed The Night Watch, by Sara Waters.  They chose their next book – Hilary Mantel’s A Memoir of My Former Self.  They will consider this book at their next meeting on 14th October.  As well as a celebrated novelist, Hilary Mantel long contributed to newspapers and journals, unspooling stories form her life and illuminating the world as she found it.  “Ink is a generative fluid,” she explains.  “If you don’t mean your words to breed consequences, don’t write at all.”  A Memoir of My Former Self consists of the finest of this writing over four decades.