ST. MATTHEW’S The Anglican Church in the Glebe

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ST. MATTHEW’S The Anglican Church in the Glebe
A Study of St. Mark’s Gospel - A short study on the
Gospel of St. Mark will be offered on two consecutive
Thursdays, Nov 13th and 20th from 11:00 a.m. until 1:00
p.m. There will be a reading and reflection and a bowl of
soup for lunch. This will be excellent preparation to begin hearing the way St. Mark tells the story of Jesus.
Mark will be the main Gospel heard in our worship for the next liturgical year beginning in Advent. Our student intern, Victoria Scott,
will be leading this study. Plan to join us if you can.
Anglican Diocese of Ottawa—Creation
Matters Dialogue: Fossil Fuel Divestment
and Re-investment—According to
Archbishop Desmond Tutu, “people of conscience need to break their ties with corporations financing the injustice of climate change.” Should we, as individuals and as a church, join the fossil fuel divestment movement,
and re-invest in other ways? Join Creation Matters, the environmental
subcommittee of the Diocese of Ottawa, with invited speakers/
panelists, for presentations and discussion on fossil fuel divestment
and re-investment for individuals and the church.
When: 2 - 5 pm, Saturday 15 November 2014 at St. Matthew’s.
"Parsons, Poets and Playwrights: Literary Figures who molded
the Anglican tradition" Come join us for a new “Molding the Anglican Tradition” series. It will be held on three consecutive Tuesday
evenings – November 18th, November 25th and December 2nd so mark
your calendars. We will be focussing on Anglican literary figures representing both poetry and prose. Come and hear Archbishop Curtis
(November 18th) on two early Anglican literary figures - Thomas Ken
and George Herbert. On November 25th, Hazel Atkins will lead us in
an exploration of the modern Anglican poet T.S. Eliot. The series will
finish with the Rev. Prof. Kevin Flynn on modern Anglican prose
writers such as C.S. Lewis and P.D. James. We’ll have a simple supper (soup, bread, cheese) starting at 6:15pm each evening and the talk
will start at 7:00pm. We plan to be finished by 8:00pm. There will be
a sign up sheet at the back of the church (offers to contribute soup,
bread or cheese for an evening gratefully accepted!). Come to one,
two or all three evenings - they are an excellent opportunity for fellowship and to learn more about our Anglican tradition.
Messiah (Nov. 22 and 23) - Four top Canadian guest soloists will
headline this year’s pre-Christmas presentation of Handel’s Messiah .
Featuring a professional orchestra, two candlelit performances will be
held: Sat. Nov. 22 at 7pm and Sun. Nov. 23 at 2pm. This will be the
21st annual staging by St. Matthew’s of the Messiah and the first year
with a matinee concert. Tickets prices are: Reserved $35 (Adults), $25
(Students), General Admission: $25 (Adults) and $15 (Students). A
$5 premium applies for at-door purchases. Online at
www.stmatthewsottawa.ca, or at the church office from mid-Oct.
Upcoming Events
Today & ,
Nov 9,16,
23, 30
9:00—9:45 “Conversations” Scripture reading of the day
with Archbishop Curtis—Alcove of Main Hall
Nov 4
12:15 pm An all Bach organ recital will be given by Kirkland
Adsett at St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, 82 Kent
Street—Free will offering
7:00 pm Outreach Committee
Nov 6,7,8
Synod of the Diocese of Ottawa. All welcome for opening
service at Christ Church Cathedral, Nov 6 at 7:00 p.m.
Nov 8
2:00 pm Funeral for Toni Todd followed by reception
Nov 9
After 10:00 am Eucharist—special Remembrance Day
presentation by Glebe & Lisgar high school students
Nov 10
Ordination at Christ church Cathedral, 7:00 p.m.
Nov 12
11:30 Eucharist followed by Seniors’ Lunch
Nov 13,20
11:00am-1:00 pm A Study of St. Mark’s Gospel
Nov 15
2-5 pm Creation Matters Dialogue—Fossil Fuel Divestment
and Re-Investment. Diocesan workshop at St. Matthew’s
Nov 21
Deadline for Pulse of the Parish. [email protected]
Nov 18,25,
Dec 2
6:00 pm “Molding the Anglican Tradition” Christian education Supper and evening talk series in the Church Hall
Nov 22/23
Handel’s Messiah at St. Matthew’s
Nov. 30
10:00 a.m Bishop Chapman will be with us for Baptism and
Confirmation.
Dec 3
7:00pm Parish Council Meeting with Bishop John Chapman
Wednesday
Dec 10
7-9pm Seeking Justice Outreach Homelessness Meeting
Contact—Rector: The Rev. Canon Pat Johnston 613 234-4024
(For pastoral emergency if the office is closed 613 422-3882)
Honorary Assistants: The Rev. Professor Kevin Flynn,
The Rev. Canon Allen Box and The Most Rev. Barry Curtis,
The Venerable Dr. Peter John Hobbs
Director of Music and Organist: Kirkland Adsett (613 234-5482)
Wardens: John Proudfoot 613 233-0158, Sue Rayner 613 233-8380 and
Valerie Needham 613 730-1986
Sunday School and Youth Coordinator: Aindrea Proudfoot 613 240-1507
[email protected]
Hospitality Ministries Coordinator: Ashley King: [email protected]
Student Intern: Victoria Scott
ST. MATTHEW’S
The Anglican Church in the Glebe
November 2, 2014
All Saints’ Day
Sunday Services
8:00 a.m. Holy Eucharist (Chapel)
10:00 a.m. Choral Eucharist
4:00 p.m. Choral Evensong (1st. & 3rd. Sundays, as announced)
Our Parish Vision
St. Matthew’s is a welcoming Christian community
committed to growing in faith, offering joyous worship
and reaching out in loving service.
We warmly welcome all visitors.
All baptised Christians are welcome to receive Communion.
Everyone is invited to stay for refreshments and conversation
after the 10:00 a.m. service
217 First Avenue, Ottawa, Ontario, K1S 2G5
Office: 613 234-4024 Music: 613 234-5482
Website: www.stmatthewsottawa.ca
8:00 a.m. Holy Eucharist
The order for this celebration is found in the Book of Alternative
Services, beginning on p. 230. The Scripture readings are on the insert
and Psalm 34: 1-10,22 can be found on page 744 of the BAS.
10:00 a.m. Choral Eucharist (Book of Alternative Services)
Children meet at the back of the nave and we will go together downstairs
and will return at the time of the Peace.
Mass setting: Communion Service in B flat
C.V. Stanford
Prelude Prelude (from the Te Deum)
Charpentier
The Gathering of the Community
Processional Hymn 281 Who Are these Like Stars Appearing All Saints
Greeting p.230
Summary of the Law p.231
Response to the Summary of the Law (677 Common Praise)
Gloria (679 Common Praise)
The Collect of the Day
The Proclamation of the Word
First Reading Revelations 7: 9-17
Psalm 34: 1-10, 22
Alcock
Second Reading 1 John 3: 1-3
Gradual Hymn I Sing a Song (293) (See insert)
Gospel Acclamation 708:
Sung first by the choir, then repeated by all
The Holy Gospel Matthew 5: 1-12
Sermon
The Nicene Creed p. 234
Prayers of the People
Confession and Absolution p. 238
The Peace
The Celebration of the Eucharist
Offertory Hymn 278 Jerusalem the Golden
Ewing
Eucharistic Prayer p. 241
Sanctus, Benedictus
Stanford
The Lord's Prayer p. 245
Langdon
The Breaking of the Bread p. 246
Agnus Dei
Stanford
The Communion
Communion Hymn76 Thee We Adore,O Hidden Saviour, Thee Adoro Te
Anthem Ain’a that good news
Dawson
Prayer after Communion p. 247
The Blessing p. 248
Announcements
The Dismissal p. 249
Recessional Hymn 276 For All the Saints
Sine Nomine
Postlude Trumpet Tune
Purcell
Families: The children are welcome to bring a clipboard from the back
of the church to their pews after Sunday School. Each clipboard will be
prepared with activities and a different reading level book.
The Propers for today are found in the Book of Alternative Services
on p. 427. The readings for next week are: Joshua 24: 1-3a, 14-25;
1 Thessalonians 4: 13-18; Psalm 34: 78: 1-17;Matthew 25: 1-13
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Weekday Services
Thursday: 10:00 a.m. Eucharist & Social Hour
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Gluten-free Communion wafers are available at the high altar.
Please speak to the person administering the host.
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Hearing Assist headphones. We have 6 receivers which can be used
by individuals. Please see a sidesperson if you would like to try a unit.
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Pew cushions are at the front and back of the church, help yourself.
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Healing Prayers during 10 a.m. Eucharist—If you desire a prayer for
healing for yourself or a loved one, please come to the transept on the
pulpit side during Communion. All are welcome.
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The flowers on the Altar today are given to the Glory of God
and in loving memory of
Cyrille Adjogble and Véronique Awumey
from Edith Assigbe
Today in Montreal at Christ Church Cathedral young
Thomas Omar Burgan-Evans is being baptized. Thomas is
the son of Rebecca Evans-Olders and Omar Burgan-Evans
who have made Ottawa and St. Matthew’s their parish
home. Rebecca was baptized and confirmed at Christ
Church Cathedral and she and Omar were married there. Do pray for the
family and for Thomas as he joins the Body of Christ through baptism.
Worship Participants
Altar Guild: Marianne Goodfellow, Anneke DeZeeuw, Mavis Hill,
Debbie Mallalieu, Janice McRae
8:00 a.m. Reader: Colin Lay Server: Victoria Scott
10:00 a.m.
Servers: Kevin Atkins, Dennis Cole, Rick Trites
Readers: Tony Maxwell, Michael McDermott
Prayers of the People: Judith Maxwell
Communion Ministers: Ruth Frayne, Peter Frayne, Pam Mackenzie,
Paul Wefers-Bettink, Peter Rider
Healing Team: Janice Sonnen, Barbara Gray
Sidesperson & Greeters : David Bournes, Marianne Bournes,
Peter Frayne
Coffee Hour: Karen Junke, Ann Luce
4:00 p.m.
Server: Kevin Atkins Reader: Bruce Miller
Sidesperson & Greeter: Carolyn McMaster
4:00 p.m. Choral Evensong (Book of Common Prayer)
Prelude Elegy
Kenneth Leighton
Introit Call to Worship
Hancock
Hymn 19 The Duteous Day Now Closes
Innsbruck
Opening Sentence
Invitation and Confession p.18
Preces p. 20
Atkinson
Psalm 107, pt2
M. Camidge
First Reading Jonah 3
Magnificat p. 21
Kelly
Second Reading Philippians 4: 1-9
Nunc Dimittis p. 22
Kelly
Creed p. 22
Responses p. 20
Atkinson
Lord's Prayer p. 23
Collects p. 23
Anthem Beati quorum via
Stanford
translation: Blessed are they who walk undefiled in the way of the Lord
Offertory Hymn Come, Labour On (see insert 541)
Noble
Prayers
The Grace p.24
Closing Responses
Knight
Recessional Hymn 573 O Day of Peace
Jerusalem
Postlude Introduction and Allegro
Bryan Kelly
We welcome and thank this evening’s guest organist Tom Annand
Commemoration of WW 1 and WW 2. On Sunday
Nov 9, we invite all parishioners to stay for a presentation of "The Harolds of St. Matthew's". After service,
we will be hosting all for coffee downstairs to hear students from Lisgar Collegiate Institute tell the story of the
late Harold Burgess, a member of St. Matthew's and a
graduate of Lisgar, killed in action in WW 1. Students from Glebe Collegiate Institute will then tell the story of Harold Fisher, member of our
church and a graduate of Glebe Collegiate, killed in action WW 2. Our
contribution to the solemn ceremonies taking place across Canada to
remember all those who served, we hope you can join us at 11:30 am for
what should be a most moving event.
Sponsorship Opportunities for Handel’s Messiah—Adopt
an oboe or cherish a cello! Messiah. Sponsors will be listed
in the program, including commercial logos if desired. Supporters may also personalize their adoptions, for example making
the donation in the name of a young musician in the family or as
a memorial for a loved one. Donations may also be made in
support of St. Matthew’s hardworking choirs. These gifts are
tax-deductible. Advertisements in the program may also be
purchased. Please contact Peggy Nankivell at 613-230-8669 or
[email protected].