NOTICES 2 FEBRUARY 2025

St John’s Late

St John’s Late winter series runs until 16th February.  These services offer a friendly but contemplative space for those who’ve missed the morning, want to try something different or need space for reflection.

2nd February

No service this Sunday

9th February, 6.00pm

Book of Common Prayer Communion

For all who admire the beauty of Book of Common Prayer language!  You don’t have to be a traditionalist to enjoy it.  The setting is Thomas Tallis’s Mass for Four Voices and the anthem his Hear the Voice and Prayer.

16th February, 6pm

Choral Evensong

This service is the foundation of English tradition, a gem in the crown of the prayer book.  The setting for the Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis is by Dyson (arr Miller).  The anthem will be Bairstow’s Save Us, O Lord (arr Miller).

Bible Book Club

Bible Book Club is held on the first Wednesday of the month and returns on 5th February.  Through Biblical passages, thought-provoking insights, and discussion, we will see what we can learn about how this study God reveals his plans through Scripture.  In this session we will be exploring the mystery of numbers in the Bible.  Have you ever wondered why certain numbers appear repeatedly in Scripture?  Join us as we uncover the fascinating meanings behind numbers in the Bible, such as 7 (perfection), 40 (testing) and 12 (divine authority).  We’ll also explore the ancient practice of assigning numerical values to letters, such as the intriguing link between King David’s name and the number 14 (Matthew 1:17).

All are warmly welcome!  Please contact Alex (alex@stjohns-hydepark.com) if you wish to attend.  BBC meets at Alex’s house, 23 Archery Close.

Betty’s Big Birthday

This year marks the 160th birthday of our marvellous Hill & Sons organ, “Betty”, and ten years since her trip to rehab for full restoration. We will be marking this milestone with a series of concerts and events through the course of 2025, including a series of free Prom Concerts entitled Betty&Friends, featuring various soloists and ensembles who will collaborate with Betty. The year will culminate in a party/celebrity organ recital (Betty’s Birthday Bash!) on Saturday 22nd November, given by Professor Dr Ian Tracey, one of the world’s finest recitalists and Titular Organist of Liverpool Cathedral. 2025 also happens to be Play the Organ Year, an outreach initiative led by the Royal College of Organists to raise the profile of the King of Instruments and encourage people to engage and have a go, so each recital will be followed by an opportunity for anyone interested to come to the organ, ask questions and try playing Betty, supported by our music team.

The first Betty&Friends recitals is next week on 9th February at 11.30am following our morning service and will feature violinist Jonathan Hill alongside Nick & Betty. There will be works by John Williams, Hans Zimmer, Morten Lauridsen and others. 

Concerts and Events in 2025 so far (more to follow!):

Betty&Friends 1: Sunday 9th February, 11.30am -12.10pm

Jonathan Hill, violinist& Nick Miller, organist/pianist

Free Entry

Betty&Friends 2: Sunday 9th March, 11.30am- 12.10pm

Ted Day, baritone & Jorn Quirijnen, pianist

Free Entry

Betty’s Birthday Bash! Saturday 22nd November, 5pm

Celebrity Recital: Professor Dr Ian Tracey, organist

Ticketed Entry: details to follow

St John’s Lunch Club - Sunday, 23rd February, Midday

Gary at The Monkey Puzzle has offered us a roast lunch, or vegetarian option, with dessert and soft drink at the Monkey Puzzle for £25 a head including service, which will be payable in advance as usual.  If you would like to attend please contact Alex (alex@stjohns-hydepark.com) and he can provide further information. To help with planning please let Alex know if you wish to attend asap.

Luminous: A Night of Light and Wonder at St Paul’s Cathedral

Wednesday, 26th February, 6.30 – 10pm

Experience St Paul’s in a whole new light!  Prepare to be amazed as the Cathedral unveils ‘Luminous’, an extraordinary new sound and light show by the award-winning artistic duo, Luxmularis.  Step inside an iconic London landmark and witness a breathtaking fusion of art, sound and architecture that draws inspiration from St Paul’s rich history and heritage.  This immersive show will captivate audiences of all ages, offering a truly unforgettable evening!

Alex is taking a group to see this spectacular show on Wednesday, 26th February.  Tickets are £17.50 and are selling out fast!  Please contact Alex for further information on how to purchase a ticket.  All proceeds from ticket sales will go directly to supporting the preservation of the Cathedral’s history and heritage.

Palm Crosses for Ash Wednesday

Ash Wednesday falls this year on 5th March.  As usual there will be a said lunchtime service at 12.00 noon and a sung Eucharist at 6.00pm.  If you still have your palm crosses from last year, bring them in and we will burn them to make this year’s ash.

Electoral Roll

The parish electoral roll is an indication of the life and vitality of St John’s.  Inclusion on it is a part of your commitment to the church, entitles you to attend our annual meetings, to be married here and assists in enrolling your children into a Church of England school.  Every six years we are required to dissolve the current roll and to compile a brand new one.  As we last did this in 2019 we are compelled to compile a new roll this year and will be taking applications for entry onto the new roll until 18th March.  The roll will then be closed until after the annual meeting on 6th April.  Application forms are available in the porch.  Once completed, please return them to Bryan Sollenberger or send to the parish office.

COMMUNITY NOTICES

Orion Symphony Orchestra Concert

Wednesday, 19th February, 7.30pm

Sinfonia Smith Square, SW1P 1HA

The Orion Symphony Orchestra, one of Britain’s finest orchestras, are giving a concert on 19th February.  Nicholas Daniel OBE will be leading the Orchestra in a magical evening of entertainment in the beautiful surroundings of Sinfonia Smith Square.  The programme features Symphony No 2 in D Major by Joseph Bologne, Mozart’s Serenade for Winds in C Minor, I May Turn to Salt, the British premier of Hannah Kendall’s composition, and Haffner Symphony by Mozart.

Tickets are usually £20, £30 & £45 + a service charge of £2.40 but thanks to Ian Adams and Chris Colosimo, who are trustees of the Orchestra, St John’s parishioners can purchase £30 tickets for £5 from the website: www.orionorchestra.org.uk by using the code ORION.  There is no limit on the number of tickets you can purchase.  For more information, please speak with Chris Colosimo by contacting him at christopher.colosimo@icloud.com.

Book Club

Book Club met recently and selected their next book: The Road Home, a 2007 wise and witty look at the migrant experience. They will meet to discuss this book on 10th March 2025.  For more information, please speak to Irwin Nazareth.