This week’s News from Liverpool Cathedral – a Place of Encounter

Catch up on the latest news from Liverpool Cathedral for Sunday, 24th October
Welcome from Dean Sue
Avery warm welcome to Liverpool Cathedral e-news.
This week is the last of the Sundays after Trinity and the Gospel reading from Mark speaks of ‘seeing.’ The Canon Theologian in preparing for this weeks liturgy asks us to think about eyes. Eyes are important to see obstacles, to see the beauty of creation, but seeing is so much more than physical seeing.
Today as we look at the world around us I wonder what you see. Do you see your neighbours and the people around you? Do you see the poverty and injustice in our world? Do you have the insight to understand who Jesus is?
As we move from the Sundays after Trinity we have the opportunity to stop and think and to see.
Lord Jesus Christ,
you bring sight to the eyes
and insight to the mind.
Open our eyes
to see you for who you are,
open our minds
to know and to do your will;
now and always.
Amen.
Don’t Forget the clocks go back next Sunday
Worship with us this week
Join us in person for 8:30am Morning Prayer and the 12:05 pm Eucharist on weekdays and Saturdays, and Evensong/Evening Prayer at 5:30pm on weekdays and 3pm on Saturdays. Click the following link and look below the main banner of our website beneath ‘Services’ for each day’s in-person service offerings and locations: www.liverpoolcathedral.org.uk/.
The livestreaming of worship is under review, as some of our volunteers take a break, and we await the installation of further kit. As the Cathedral is being used more for large events it is not possible to leave equipment and wires around the building, as was the case earlier in the year.
Nevertheless, the 8:30am service of Morning Prayer (Mon-Sat) and Holy Communion (Sundays) continues to be streamed to the Cathedral Facebook page.
To stream a service on Facebook, follow this link to our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/LiverpoolCathedral.
Streaming to YouTube will resume when the new equipment is installed.
Prayer requests via our Prayer Wall
You can post prayer requests to us at: https://www.prayerforliverpool.org/requests.html.
Sunday Worship
This autumn on Sunday mornings the Choral Eucharist will be joined at 10:30am by a new ministry, based around the Well, aiming to interact with visitors drawn into the building, while the eucharist is being celebrated, using the Exploring the Sunday Gospels material. This prompts a rearrangement of some of the liturgical space. The nave altar has moved to under the Dulverton Bridge, and in that location near the entrance will be the normal focus for the daily 12:05 eucharist. On Sundays at 10:30 the Choral Eucharist will be celebrated at the high altar, and seating has been moved forward and arranged so that it is the visible focal point. A number of seats spaced further apart are available in the Presbytery, up between the Cathedral choir and the high altar. Holy communion will now be offered again in both kinds, but there is no obligation for any communicant to receive the chalice if they remain concerned. We hope this arrangement will make good use of the great space we have been given, drawing people in different ways into communion with God.
Sunday Lunch-
Starting last week the Sunday Roasts will be available from the Welsford Bistro between 11:30 – 4 pm! There will be a choice of 2 meats and a veggie/vegan option as well.
The cost is £11.50 adults and £6.95 for children.
A Choir for Every Age
We are recruiting singers to our choirs: Cathedral Junior Choir (ages 6-11), Gilbert Scott Singers (11-18) and Liverpool64 (SATB choir for 18+). The Junior Choir and Gilbert Scott Singers are rehearsing in-person again, and Liverpool64 should be returning imminently. To discuss joining a choir, email: stephen.mannings@liverpoolcathedral.org.uk.
Bible studies on Zoom.
You are welcome to join either or both of our weekly Bible studies on Zoom in October and November, all at 7.30-8.45pm.
Mondays: informal studies of the book of James - a letter with lots of practical application.
Thursdays: ‘deep-dive’ studies on Revelation 12-22. With handouts, so that you can chew scripture over at your leisure.
For more details, please visit: https://www.liverpoolcathedral.org.uk/home/GettingInvolved/ExploringFaith.aspx.
Men’s Group
Our Men’s Group is now meeting in person! Every other Tuesday, 6.30-8.00pm in the Cathedral. Usually food to start and then an informal discussion on some pithy and relevant issue. For more information, please contact Canon Neal on neal.barnes@liverpoolcathedral.org.uk
Liverpool Cathedral Mothers’ Union - forthcoming events 2021 Join us every 2nd Monday of the month in Liverpool Cathedral Chapter House at 12.45 p.m. for coffee Speaker begins talk at 1 p.m. New members welcome.
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For further details please contact branch secretary Mrs Jean Gratton on 0151 228 3248 or email: jandmgratton@hotmail.co.uk |
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Cathedral Confirmation – Sunday 7th November at 3.00pm
We are very excited to be offering a Cathedral Confirmation Service with Bishop Paul. We have candidates from our choirs and congregations, including Sepas. It would be lovely to see a good turn-out from Cathedral regulars to support our candidates
Liverpool Cathedral - Cathedral Confirmation
Peace: An Online Symposium Liverpool John Moores University and Liverpool Cathedral Tuesday 9th November 2021- 10am
The Peace Doves installation from British artist, Peter Walker brought over 150,000 visitors to Liverpool Cathedral over the summer of 2021. Following on from the installation, Liverpool John Moores University and Liverpool Cathedral are organising a one day online Peace Symposium to consider such issues in our often turbulent world.
Good Food For all Lecture November 10 at 19.00
This will take place at the Metropolitan Cathedral in partnership with Liverpool Cathedral.
This pledge event will include a presentation about Liverpool’s Good Food Plan and a keynote address from Emma Revie – Chief Executive of The Trussell Trust.
To book go to:
Liverpool's Good Food Plan Pledge Evening Tickets, Wed 10 Nov 2021 at 19:00 | Eventbrite
Community Lunch – Sunday 21st November 2021
Yes, it’s back! We are looking forward to re-starting our community lunches – with the first being held on Sunday 21st November at 12:15 in the Dining Room. All are welcome from all communities within the cathedral. To maintain being safe and cautious for this first one, please bring your own food, just for yourself….and we will provide hot drinks and juice. But, as before……all are welcome and we can have lunch together whilst enjoying each other’s company, in friendship and fellowship!
For further information see Canon Mike or Canon Neal