Thanksgiving Service - Auckland 2005
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The Service of Thanksgiving was held at the Auckland Cathedral of The Holy Trinity on Sunday, 1st May. The welcome was by The Rt. Rev'd Richard Randerson, Dean, and then we were lead by the Heaven Bent Choir in the
Hymn "Morning has broken". The Rev'd Catherine Thorn, Priest Assistant, then prayed.
Dawn Kelly, Donor Co-ordinator, read John 20: 19-22, 24-28 Mrs Lisa Purvis, Donor Family, reflected on her experience. The Heaven Bent Choir sang "I Want To Be Ready" Dr Ken Whyte, Respiratory Physician, NZ Heart & Lung Transplant Service, Auckland City Hospital, spoke about his work. The hymn, "Morning has broken" was then sung. After this hymn, all organ recipients were invited to come forward to the front of the Cathedral to light a candle assisted by Helen Gibbs, Heart and Lung Transplant Co-ordinator & Justine Kime, Liver Transplant Recipient Co-ordinator while the Heaven Bent Choir sang "Sometimes I Feel Like A Motherless Child" & "Give Us Peace". The congregation all joined in saying: "Loving God, we remember with gratitude those who have A Liver Transplant recipient, Mr Mike Bradley spoke about his experience as a recipient of a Donor liver. Reflection by The Rev'd Catherine Thorn, Priest Assistant The Rt Rev'd Richard Randerson, Dean, then prayed. "Holy God, you have created us and will never leave us. We thank you for the precious gift of life, for its fragile beauty and its strong resilience, and for the privilege entrusted to us as co-creators in your world. We give thanks for the lives of those whom we love but see no longer; for families of donors who in a time of great sadness have made difficult decisions which gave life and hope to others; for the skills of all who participate in the organ transplant teams, and we thank you that all of us can help to create a community of love and goodwill, of care and healing. Now, O God, from our experience on the very boundaries of life, and a sense of community with others who have shared the same pain and loss, the same hope and promise, we join in prayer: We ask your blessing upon the families and dear ones of those who have donated organs, that they may know comfort as they grieve, and that others may be wise and sensitive bearers of God's love Lord in Your Mercy We pray for those who have received an organ transplant that through recovered health they may lead renewed, creative lives, and express their gratitude through a generosity of spirit, and by care offered to others Lord in Your Mercy We remember those awaiting transplant surgery, and all recent recipients of organs, that they may have the gift of faith, patience and serenity in times of apprehension, uncertainty or fear. Lord in Your Mercy We pray that the gifts of wisdom, discernment and skill may be given to those who bring surgical, medical and nursing care to recipients of transplants, and those who give counsel and support to the families of donors, that they may be guided in their work, and strengthened in their sense of vocation. We also give thanks for Christian Aviation for their many years of commitment, remembering especially today Steve Brown who died tragically this year. We pray for Steve's family that they will receive continued Iove and support. Lord in Your Mercy We conclude our thoughts and prayers by praying together... Our Father in heaven,
Members of families of those who have donated organs were invited to come forward to receive a gift of a Camellia plant (the variety is named "Donation') from Donor Co-ordinators Janice Langlands and Dawn Kelly helped by Julia Woolf, Liver Recipient and Amanda Lauden, Heart Recipient The choir and congregation sang the hymn "All things bright and beautiful." The Rt Rev'd Richard Randerson, Dean, then concluded with prayer and a blessing Lord, as we part and go our different ways And now may the blessing of God, The Heaven Bent Choir sang "Precious Lord" and "Jisu Sa Duabau Ga" Janice Langlands and Dawn Kelly, National Donor Co-ordinators, thanked us for attending this service and invited us to
luncheon in the Our thanks go to Janssen Cilag, New Zealand Kidney Foundation and the sponsors, Novartis and Roche Pharmaceuticals, for making this service possible. Return to TOP
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Last updated 1-April-2005