EPISCOPAL - Church of the Good Shepherd

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EPISCOPAL - Church of the Good Shepherd
FRONT DOOR GOURMET FESTIVAL TICKETS: Sunday, March 22, 4-8 pm.
This fantastic event includes great food and auction items galore. Tickets are $100
per person but are available at $85 per person from Pastor Odie.
GOOD FRIDAY 7:00 P.M. SERVICE – We will be pleased to welcome our Bishop,
The Right Rev. Rob Hirschfeld, to worship with us at this Holy Week service.
IPOD DRIVE:
One of our parishioners, Sarah Heimberg, is collecting used iPods for
her Girl Scout Silver Award project, “Project Grace Notes: Music Therapy for Senior
Citizens.” Sarah is working with a senior living community in Bedford. The residents
in the community all have memory loss problems, because music is proven to boost
memory, she is collecting iPods for the residents to upload their music to listen on.
The iPods can be used, the more basic iPods, like the Shuffle, are preferred, and they
do not need to have their original battery life. Please drop off all iPods to the CGS
office or to one of the Clergy. The deadline for the Drive is March 29.
Music at Easter: The Senior Choir, Junior Choir, and Instrumental Ensemble are
welcoming additional musicians to contribute to the festive celebration of the
Resurrection of our Lord!
Senior Choir rehearsals for 7:45pm Good Friday and 9:45am Easter Sunday:
Tuesday, March 24, 7:15-8:00
Tuesday, March 31, 7:15-8:45
Saturday, April 4, 12:00-1:15
Junior Choir rehearsals for the 8:15 Easter service:
Wednesday, March 25, 5:30-6:30
Wednesday, April 1, 5:30-6:30
Instrumental Ensemble rehearsals for the 8:15 Easter service:
Saturday, March 28, 10am-11am
Saturday, April 4, 10:00-1:00 a.m.
If you are interested, please contact Brett Greene at [email protected].
CALENDAR
Sunday, March 22
8:00 - 11:00 AM Nursery Care
8:00 AM Holy Eucharist
9:00 AM Fellowship Hour
9:00 AM Christian Ed. All Ages
9:45 AM Holy Eucharist
11:15 AM Holy Eucharist
6:30 PM J2A, YAC
Thursday, March 26
6:00 PM Tai Chi
7:00 PM AA Why me?
Monday, March 23
6:15 PM AA Winding Down
6:30 PM Bellringers
7:45 PM Adult Handbells
Saturday, March 28
9-11:30 AM AA
10-11 AM Instrumental Ensemble
11-12 Drama
Tuesday, March 24
6:30 PM AA Tuesday Traditions
7:15 PM Senior Choir
Sunday, March 29
Palm Sunday
8:00 - 11:00 AM Nursery Care
8:00 AM Procession of Palms &
Holy Eucharist
9:00 AM Fellowship Hour
9:00 AM Christian Ed. All Ages
9:45 AM Procession of Palms &
Holy Eucharist
11:30 AM Procession of Palms &
Holy Eucharist
6:30 PM J2A, YAC
Wednesday, March 25
12:00 PM Holy Eucharist (lounge)
5:30 PM Junior Choir
6:00 PM Soup and Seminar
6:30 PM EFM
7:00 PM Scottish Dancers
7:00 PM AA
Friday, March 27
6:15 PM AA
8:00 PM AA Good Shepherd
9:45 PM AA 23rd Hour
JOB AVAILABLE: House cleaning for a local cleaning company, 15-25 day time
hours per week. Contact Pastor Odie.
EASTER FLOWERS
I WOULD LIKE TO DONATE $______ FOR FLOWERS TO BE USED IN THE CHURCH
ON EASTER SUNDAY AND DURING THE EASTER SEASON. THIS DONATION IS
GIVEN:
IN LOVING MEMORY OF
___________________________________________________________
IN THANKSGIVING FOR
___________________________________________________________
GIVEN BY
___________________________________________________________
DEADLINE IS WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1, 2015
EASTER MUSIC
I WOULD LIKE TO DONATE $______ FOR MUSIC TO BE USED IN THE CHURCH ON
EASTER SUNDAY AND DURING THE EASTER SEASON. THIS DONATION IS GIVEN:
IN LOVING MEMORY OF
___________________________________________________________
IN THANKSGIVING FOR
___________________________________________________________
GIVEN BY
___________________________________________________________
DEADLINE IS WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1, 2015
CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD
(EPISCOPAL)
MONDAY - FRIDAY NOONTIME AA
THE FIFTH SUNDAY IN LENT
MARCH 22, 2015
THE HOLY EUCHARIST AT 8:00, 9:45 & 11:15
214 Main Street; Post Office Box 412
Nashua, New Hampshire 03061
Church Office 603-882-5352 Fax 603-880-4440
www.cgsnashua.org
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BCP Numbers refer to The Book of Common Prayer (Red Book)
Service music preceded by “S” is located in the front of The Hymnal 1982(Blue Book)
The Hymns are located in the second section of The Hymnal 1982
and in the green supplement, Wonder Love and Praise (WLP).
Please remember to turn off all pagers and cell phones.
Voluntary
Processional
Rockingham
“When I Survey the Wondrous Cross”
standing
Opening Acclamation and Collect for Purity
Kyrie
Healey Willan
The Collect of the Day
The People of God of
CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD (EPISCOPAL)
Ministers
Rector
Associate Rector
Vergers
Organist & Choir Director
Asst. Choir Director
Bellringer Director
Parish Administrator
Communications Secretary
Sunday School Coordinator
Nursery Staff
Youth Director
Front Door Agency
Seminarian Intern to the Diaconate
All Baptized Parishioners
The Rev. Dr. Robert “Odie” Odierna
The Rev. Alanna Van Antwerpen
John Townsend, Harvey Shaw
Brett Greene
Sue Reilly
Chaim Burstein
Laurie Ascani
Andria Sousa
Mary O’Reilly
Heidi Odierna
Marcie Byrd
Maryse Wirbal
Pam McDonald
Please recycle your bulletin by placing them on the table at the entry door.
Thanks for helping keep our community Green!
Please Note: Unauthorized recording and the taking of unauthorized photographs at
Church of the Good Shepherd are prohibited.
David Maxwell
Hymnal 474
BCP 323
Hymnal S 91
BCP 167
THE MINISTRY OF THE WORD
The First Lesson
sitting
Jeremiah 31:31-34
The days are surely coming, says the LORD, when I will make a new covenant with the
house of Israel and the house of Judah. It will not be like the covenant that I made with
their ancestors when I took them by the hand to bring them out of the land of Egypt-- a
covenant that they broke, though I was their husband, says the LORD. But this is the
covenant that I will make with the house of Israel after those days, says the LORD: I will
put my law within them, and I will write it on their hearts; and I will be their God, and
they shall be my people. No longer shall they teach one another, or say to each other,
"Know the LORD," for they shall all know me, from the least of them to the greatest,
says the LORD; for I will forgive their iniquity, and remember their sin no more.
Reader:
People:
The Word of the Lord.
Thanks be to God.
Psalm 47
Sequence Anthem (9:45):
BCP 650
C. Albert Scholin
Create in me a clean heart, O God, and renew a right spirit within me. Cast me not away from thy presence
and take not thy holy spirit from me. Restore unto me the joy of thy salvation and uphold me with thy free
spirit
The Gospel
Gospeller:
People:
John 12:20-33
standing
The Holy Gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ according to St. John
Glory to you, Lord Christ.
Now among those who went up to worship at the festival were some Greeks. They
came to Philip, who was from Bethsaida in Galilee, and said to him, "Sir, we wish to
see Jesus." Philip went and told Andrew; then Andrew and Philip went and told
Jesus. Jesus answered them, "The hour has come for the Son of Man to be glorified.
Very truly, I tell you, unless a grain of wheat falls into the earth and dies, it remains
just a single grain; but if it dies, it bears much fruit. Those who love their life lose it,
and those who hate their life in this world will keep it for eternal life. Whoever serves
me must follow me, and where I am, there will my servant be also. Whoever serves
me, the Father will honor.
"Now my soul is troubled. And what should I say-- `Father, save me from this hour'?
No, it is for this reason that I have come to this hour. Father, glorify your name."
Then a voice came from heaven, "I have glorified it, and I will glorify it again." The
crowd standing there heard it and said that it was thunder. Others said, "An angel
has spoken to him." Jesus answered, "This voice has come for your sake, not for
mine. Now is the judgment of this world; now the ruler of this world will be driven
out. And I, when I am lifted up from the earth, will draw all people to myself." He
said this to indicate the kind of death he was to die.
Gospeller:
People:
The Gospel of the Lord.
Praise to you, Lord Christ.
The Sermon
Pastor Alanna
The Nicene Creed
BCP 326
Rick Farrenkopf
Mino Figueroa
Jim Flaherty
Philip Frost
MaryLou Fuller
John Haynes
Ian Hodgkins
Steve Howe
Wendy Huckins
Peggy Kors
Lorraine Lang
Gabbie Langill
Robert Langill
Celine Langlois
Joel Lapointe
The Larson Family
Rose Louise
Patti & Paul Liamos
McKenzie
Kathy Macaraeg
The Peace
BCP 331
standing
The People greet one another in the Name of Christ
The Announcements
THE HOLY COMMUNION
The Offertory Hymn
“We sing the praise of him who died”
The Doxology
Hymnal 471
Hymnal 380, v3
John Scanlan Jr
Bob Schaller
Cody Sleeper
Bo Stewart
The Steeves Family
Ernie Stokes
Franklin Stuart
Diane Thomas
Tracey Thompson
Lynda Tomasian
Doug Tremlet
Julie Tyska
Vlad Vascak
Judy Veselik
Edi-Lu Wartella
Dorothy Welford
Wilkins Family
Xavier Zakrajsek
Paul Zielie
Sarah Gelinas, Joseph LeGallo
Molly Ireland, Jessica Taylor
Robert Gosse, Rebeca Berube
Karen Favorite, Tim Favorite, Howard Titus
Don Yelton, Dawn Miller, April Duncan
John Rowntree, Gregg Berube, Lynne Swenson
Susan Nutting, John Hodgkins
Lauris Ames, Sue Corman, Doug Tremlett
Julia Gower, Judy Simonds
Mark Dennehey, Betsy Lewis and Debbie Barfoot,
Mary Nash, Marybeth Snow
THE PARISH NOTICES
The Great Thanksgiving
LENT = RITE I - In Lent our response to “The Lord be with you” will continue to
be “And also with you”. Therefore ignore the response in the Prayer Book! In Lent
we use Rite I for all celebrations of the Holy Eucharist. Rite I helps us experience
the penitential nature of the season with its emphasis on our need for God’s
forgiveness and mercy - our “vertical” relationship with God. Beginning with Easter,
we return to Rite II, which emphasizes more the themes of joy, praise and the
“horizontal” nature of our relationship with God.
kneeling
Sanctus and benedictus qui venit
Willian
Following the Sanctus, the People kneel
kneeling
The Lord’s Prayer
BCP 333
Hymnal S 114
BCP 334
BCP 336
Agnus Dei
Willian
kneeling
Hymnal S158
If you accept Jesus Christ as your Lord and Savior, you are welcome to share in the Bread and Wine of
Communion, regardless of your denominational background. Come to the rail at the direction of the ushers.
Stand or kneel at the rail and receive the bread (a wafer) in the palm of your hand. Receive the wine either by
drinking from the cup (guiding it to your lips) or by touching the wafer, which you have retained, lightly to the
wine, being careful not to touch your fingers to the wine. If you decide not to receive the Bread and/or the Wine
and would prefer to receive a blessing, simply cross your arms over your chest. If you are in need of a Glutenfree wafer instead of the regular bread wafer, please indicate this to the clergy at the time you are receiving
communion.
Communion Motet (9:45):
J.S. Bach
O Saviour sweet, O Saviour mild, Thy Father's purpose thou hast fulfilled; Thou camest from heaven to
mortal ken, Equal to be with us poor men, O Saviour sweet, O Saviour mild. O Saviour sweet, O Saviour
mild, With joy thou hast the whole world filled; Thou camest here from heaven's domain, To bring us all
comfort in pain, O Saviour sweet, O Saviour mild. O Saviour sweet, O Saviour mild, In thee love's beauties
are all distilled; Then light in us thy love's bright flame, That we may give thee back the same, O Saviour
sweet, O Saviour mild. O Saviour sweet, O Saviour mild, Help us to do as thou hast willed. Lo, all we have
belongs to thee! Ah, keep us in our fealty, O Saviour sweet, O Saviour mild.
Prayer of Thanksgiving
Prayers for the Deceased: Loretta Dean, Kenneth Swisher
The Blessing
Flowers are given in loving memory of Kathleen Temple by her son, Philip
Temple, and Diane.
Recessional
A gift was given to the Book of Remembrance in memory of Sue von Hagn from
Jean Barrett
Dismissal
A Lenten offering was given in memory of Isabelle Skirkey by her husband.
Voluntary
A Lenten Offering was given in memory of John & Kathleen Collins by Kathy
Levesque.
8:00
9:45
11:15
Lay Ministers 8:00
9:45
11:15
Ushers
8:00
9:45
11:15
Altar Guild
SUNDAY FORUM: God’s Acts of Salvation: The OT with Jeff Cooley
Next Week: Learn to make a Palm Cross
The Communion of the People
June Madeira
Jamie Masingill
Henry Maynard
Holly Metcalf
Susan Mitchell
Melissa
Anne Morrill
Nori
Genie O'Loughlin
Connor Olympia
Jeffrey Osborne
Yingsho Osborne
Ray Palmer
Hallie Parker
Bo Patterson
Shirley Philips
Rev. Kathleen Potts
Rose Emma
Egon Raak
Jean Ragsdale
ASSISTING IN OUR WORSHIP
Acolytes
Praise God, from whom all blessings flow; praise him, all creatures here below; praise him above, ye heavenly
host: praise Father, Son, and Holy Ghost.
BCP 328
kneeling
For Healing and Special Concerns
Gary Allen
Anastasia Alter
Fiona Anderson
Ted & Helen Arsenault
William Ashline
Cliff Barber
Tadjiu Boduch
Bobby Bergeson
Eric Bergeson
Francis Brennan
Jerry Chartier
Karen Chevelier
Wyman Cogswell
Maxine Crooker
Winnie Darling
Glenn Davis
Sally Deschenes
Rob Desharnais
Sarah Eastman
John Epstein
The Confession
Eucharistic Prayer
sitting
Prayers of the People
Parishioners: Linda, MacKinley, Hayden & Callum Hammill; Shirley Hart; Cindy,
Woddy, Hannah & Sam Hayes; Suzanne, Floyd, Justin & Savannah Hayes; Candy
Haymes.
kneeling
“God is Love, let heaven adore him”
BCP 339
Hymnal 379
standing
standing
“Fugue in F minor”
Charles Burney
THE END OF WORSHIP - THE BEGINNING OF SERVICE
MAUNDY THURSDAY CORRECTION: In the middle of Maundy Thursday
Eucharist, we always share the Lamb Dinner as we try to re-enact Jesus’s actions in
the Upper Room when he shared the Passover Meal with the Apostles and then
instituted taking the Bread and Wine “In remembrance of me.” This year the Vestry
and clergy have decided that there will be NO CHARGE for the Lamb Dinner that
is part of the liturgy. Since we only have room for 150 people for this service you will
still be asked to make reservations by getting a ticket for the liturgy so that we can
have an accurate count in preparing enough lamb.
Please take note that the Lamb Dinner is part of the entire liturgy – it is not
appropriate to come and go for only that part of the service.
SOUP AND SEMINARS DINNER AT 6:00 PM, SEMINAR FROM 6:30 – 7:30 PM.
Our topic of discussion will be Redemption in the Midst of Brokenness:
Scripture, Family Systems Theory and You. Led by Pastor Alanna.
March 25, 2015: Disciples in Jerusalem: Family Systems & Anxiety
ALTAR GUILD: needs coffee cans for our flower delivery ministry. The regular 1 lb.
size and they can be either metal or plastic. Leave them Sundays in the sacristy or in
the office during the week.
ARUBA: CGS’s Timeshare is available to be reserved for any week in March of 2016.
Cost to reserve your week vacation is $300 with the remaining $1,200 due in
January. Contact Pastor Odie or Laurie Ascani immediately if interested. Andy and
Rainey Palmer had an outstanding time when they went last month with rave reviews
about the resort!
ADOPT-A-CHILD FOR EASTER BASKETS: Once again the Outreach Committee is
sponsoring this program for parishioners to supply Easter Baskets to the needy
children in residence at the Front Door Agency. The “Basket” with the names of
kids to adopt will be available on Sunday March 15th. Instructions will be provided
with the name of the specific child you adopt.
SUNDAY SCHOOL: Got Juice?? Sunday School needs some.