bulletin - St. George's Round Church
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bulletin - St. George's Round Church
Commentaries on the Prayer Book Lectionary St Peter Publications produces commentaries with short explan lanations of the Prayer Book Lectionary readings for each day of the week. You ou can purchase a copy of these commentaries—as well as books, musical resourc urces, and many other materials that support the spiritual life of our community ity and the use of the Book of Common Prayer—through the St Peter Publicatio tions website: www.stpeter.org You can also contact St Peter Publications directly: St Peter Publications Inc. P.O. Box 713, Charlottetown, P.E.I. C1A 7L3 Phone & Fax: 1(902) 368-8442 E-mail: [email protected] To view a sample of the commentaries, contact the Parish Office. St. George’s Anglican A Church 2222 Brunswick St,, H Halifax, NS B3K 2Z3 www.roundchurch.ca .ca 902-423-1059 The First Sunday after E Epiphany January 11th, 2015 Choir away today Our choir is taking a well-deserved break today, following thee vvery busy season of Christmas and Epiphany services. We are blessed with a woonderful group of gifted and devoted choristers, who sing beautiful and demandi ding music to enhance our worship throughout the Church Year. We are ver ery thankful to them and of course to our Music Director, Garth MacPhee, wh who rehearses and conducts the choir so carefully and sensitively and with such gr grace and good humour. Sunday School, Nursery, and Toddlers’ Church Sunday School: Children leave the 10:30 service just after thee Creed and return for a blessing near the end of Holy Communion. All chil hildren in Primary through grade 6 are welcome to join us. held at the back of For the younger children, Nursery & Toddlers’ Church are he the church during the 10:30 service. There is a small nursery fo for babies, and down the stairs there is a toddlers’ room where Toddlers’ Chur urch takes place. Services today 8 am Holy Communion begins on page 67 of the Book of Com ommon Prayer. The Collects, Epistle & Gospel for today are found on pages 1223 & 124. The Introit and Gradual Psalms are printed in this bulletin. 10 am Morning Prayer begins on page 6 of the Prayer Book. Lessons: Isaiah 49:13-23; Matthew 17:1-13. Psalm 66. 5 pm Evensong begins on page 18 of the Prayer Book. Lessons: Isaiah 61; Matthew 2. Psalm 119, Pts 1 & 2. Christ st Child Disputing in the Temple, Paris Bordone, 1545 Welcome! Who are we? In response to the Gosp ospel of Jesus Christ, the Parish of Saint George offers a unique combination of o traditional Anglican worship and a commitment to Inner-City Ministry. Open Op to the community that surrounds it, Saint George’s dares to be shaped by the Inner City, yet seeks to transform our neighbourhood by preaching, in Word d and action, the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Come join us in worship, fellowship and d outreach ministry. The Sanctus and Benedictus 10:30 am Choral Holy Communion Mass setting: John Merbecke (1510-85) Please stand for the entrance of the clergy Litany in Procession page 30 The Kyrie page 70 Lord have mercy upon us, Christ have mercy upon us, Lord have me mercy upon us. The Collect page 123 Please sit page 81 Holy, Holy, Holy, Lord God of Hosts, Heaven and earth are full of thy glory. Glory be to thee, O Lord Most High. Blessed is he that cometh in the name of the Lord; Hosanna in the highest. The Prayer of Consecration & Pax pages 82, 83 The Prayer of Humble Access pages 83, 84 The Agnus Dei The Epistle (Romans 12:1) page 123 Gradual Psalm 84:1-4 tone VI page 84 O Lamb of God, that takest away the sin of the world, have mercy upon us. (repeat) at) O Lamb of God, that takest away the sin of the world, grant us thy peace. Holy Communion O HOW LOVE-ly are thy dwell-ings,/ --- thou Lord~ off h hosts! My soul hath a desire and longing to enter into the cour urts of the Lord:/ my heart and my flesh rejoice in the liv~ing God. Yea, the sparrow hath found her an house, and the swallow a nest where she may lay her young:/ d. even thine altars, O Lord of hosts, my King and~ my God. Blessèd are they that dwell in thy house;/ they will be al-way~ prais-ing^thee. The Holy Gospel (St Luke 2:41) pages 123, 124 The Nicene Creed The Sermon pages 71, 72 The Rev ev’d Jim Purchase Offertory Hymn 90 The heavenly Child in stature grows Tallis After the biddings, please kneel The Prayer of Intercession & Invitation to Confession The Confession The Absolution, Comfortable Words, & Thanksgiving pages 75, 76 page 77 pages 77, 78 The Anglican Church of Canada welcomes comm municant members of all Churches who have been baptized with water in the Name of the Fat ather, the Son and the Holy Spirit, to receive Holy Communion in faith, hope and charity. Communion Hymn 705 Wise men seeking se Jesus Eudoxia The Lord’s Prayer page 85 The Prayer of Thanksgiving pages 85, 86 Please stand The Gloria in Excelsis page 86 Please kneel Closing Hymn 97 As with gladness men m of old Dix Postlude The Choir is on a short holiday following fo the Christmas season. They will returnn nnext Sunday. After the 10:30 service please stay for coffee fee and tea in the Sunday School Room in the hall, just out the door to the right off the t pulpit and up the cement walk. There is a wheelchair ramp off the Maitland Street reet side of the hall. St. George’s Anglican Church St. George’s Anglican Church 2222 Brunswick St, Halifax, NS B3K 2Z3 www.roundchurch.ca (902)423-1059 parish office hours: Mon-Fri 10am-4pm Notices & Announcements January 11, 2015 The First Sunday after Epiphany Note : All phone numbers below are preceded by the area code 902 Rector: Fr Christopher Snook 818-3233 [email protected] Parish Admin: Elisabeth Kleven 423-1059 [email protected] Warden: Jane Mills [email protected] Warden: Gwynedd Pickett [email protected] Warden: Darren Dyck [email protected] Music Director: Garth MacPhee 421-1705 [email protected] Treasurer: Jan Connors [email protected] Finance Chair: Mike Himmelman [email protected] Sextons: Darren Dyck Cathy Larsson 718-7119 [email protected] YouthNet: Alex Zachernuk 422-4614 [email protected] Envelope Secretary: Jennifer Dyck [email protected] Altar Guild: Tracy Lenfesty [email protected] Sunday School: Andrea Lee [email protected] Anglican Cycle of Prayer: Sun – Langtang (Jos, Nigeria): The Rt Rev’d Stanley Fube Mon – Lebombo (Southern Africa): The Very Rev’d Carlos Simao Matsinhe Tues – Leicester (Canterbury, England): The Rt Rev’d Timothy John Stevens, and The Rt Rev’d Christopher John Boyle, Assistant Bishop Wed – Lesotho (Southern Africa): The Rt Rev’d Adam Mallane Taaso Thurs – Lexington (IV, Episcopal Church): The Rt Rev’d Douglas Hahn Fri – Liberia (West Africa): The Rt Rev’d Dr Jonathan Bau-Bau Bonaparte Hart Sat – Lichfield (Canterbury, England): The Rt Rev’d Jonathan Michael Gledhill; Shrewsbury: The Rt Rev’d Mark James Rylands; Stafford: The Rt Rev’d Geoffrey Peter Annas; Wolverhampton: The Rt Rev’d Clive Gregory Diocesan Cycle of Prayer: Prince Edward Island Region Alberton, PEI: The Rev’d Andrew Mortimer at St Peter’s, St Luke’s, Christ Church, and Holy Trinity Christ Church, Cherry Valley, PEI: The Rev’d Dr David Morrison, Priest-in-Charge In special need: Elsie, Myrtle, Fr George, Abby, Tanya, William, Rick, Shirley, Corrine, Ann, Ann and Ian, Rev’d Debbie, Diane, Loretta, Judy, Karen, Tracy, Janel, Karen Anne, Patricia, Alistair, Jessica, Matthew, George, Arthur, Fr Bruce, and Kyle. For continuing prayers: Brian, Catherine, Lowell, Ernie, Steve, Dick, Alan, Abby, Rita, Ken, David, Catriona, Ann, Charles, and Frank. Faithful Departed: Gerald Smith (’07), Mollie Engram (’08), Amelie Taylor (’08), Paul McCulloch (’09), Brian Start (’10), Fr Robert Crouse (’11), Katherine Pye (’12), Billy Burns (’13), Jim Lotz (’15). Worship schedule Daily Offices (Round Church) Morning Prayer: Mon – Fri, 9:00 am Evening Prayer: Mon – Fri, 5:30 pm Said Holy Communion: Wed, 10 am Evensong: Sun, 5 pm The Lessons appointed for the Daily Offices for this week are found on pages xviii and xix of the Book of Common Prayer. Epiphany Potluck Thank you to all those who helped with planning, food, setup, cleanup and all the other details that made for a cozy and pleasant Epiphany potluck! 2015 Offering Envelopes 2015 Offering Envelopes are ready for pick-up at the back of the church. Please check that the address information is correct for tax receipt purposes. Any questions/corrections can be directed to Jen Dyck 902-404-6649 or [email protected]. 2014 Tax Receipts and Change of Address To ensure your 2014 tax receipts are accurate, please inform the Parish Office AND Envelope Secretary (information on the back of this bulletin) of any address changes that have occurred since 2013. Soup Kitchen Update January 3rd: Team 6, led by Michal King and Michelle Gabriel. Food from St John’s, Fairview. Yesterday, January 10th: Team 1, led by Maxine Miles. Food from Feed NS. This week, January 17th: Team 2, led by Mary Hills and Michelle Gabriel. Food from Feed NS. Pictures for the Annual Report It’s that time of year again! If you have any pictures of St George’s events and gatherings from 2014, please send them to the Parish Office ([email protected]) by February 2nd. We can also scan photos. Watercolour of St George's Church Welcoming a New Server An original watercolour of St. George's, of which the picture in the 2015 Anglican Church Calendar is a reproduction, is available for a cost of $260 from St. Peter Publications, P.O. Box 713, Charlottetown, PEI, C1A 7L3 or 902 368 8442 / [email protected] Tovah Vom Hagen is the most recent member of our parish to join the server's guild. Altar server's assist the worship of the Church on earth in communion with the Church in heaven, modeling for us the heavenly worship of the Saints and Angels around the Lamb's throne in heaven as they serve at the Lord's altar on earth. Tovah was a tremendous addition to the sanctuary party when she recently served for her first Sunday. On behalf of the servers and parish, we welcome her and thank her for taking on this new ministry. If you are interested in joining the servers or learning more, please speak with Scott Connors or Fr Christopher. Stay connected all week long Our website: www.roundchurch.ca, for lectionary info, this week’s bulletin, and other useful documents. The parish email list: About once a week, on average, the Parish Office sends out a few urgent announcements, reminders, or bits of news. If you aren’t on this list and would like to be, please contact the Parish Office. Note: We do our best, but the messages are still bounced occasionally by spam filters. If you think you are on our list but haven’t been receiving the notices, check your junk mail folder, and see if your email service gives you the option to mark the office address ([email protected]) “safe.” Facebook group: “Saint George’s Round Church”. Take part in discussions, jokes, funny stories, and announcements and view pictures and events from our Parish life. Twitter: @stgeoround Keep an eye on the wacky weekday goings-on as Elisabeth tweets tales from the bulletin mines. All thanks and praise to our Sextons and their helpers We are tremendously grateful to Cathy Larsson, who took up duties as one of our Sextons in early December, and to Darren Dyck, who has been fulfilling the evening Sexton duties in addition to his considerable responsibilities as one of our Wardens. We also offer great thanks to Benjamin Lee, who has been covering Darren’s duties while Darren was away for two weeks over Christmas. Without these three St George’s would not continue to operate as smoothly as it does, and each of them deserves our thanks and appreciation. We are still looking for another Sexton to live in Trinity House and carry out the duties that Darren has been taking care of. Let us continue to pray for a successful outcome in helping fill this role. Goodbye, garland! Thank you to all who helped! We owe great thanks to Craig Savoury and his helpers for taking down the garland, and to Jim Rawding and John Krell for their extra efforts keeping the church clean during this season. Please wipe your feet well on the mats at the doors to help keep as much salt as possible off our floors! Further thoughts on the readings for Epiphany 1 The temptations to conformity are ever with us. The spirit of the age presses in upon us; the claims of expediency, of common-sense, of majority opinion (or majority sentiment) seem often very strong indeed; and we as individuals, and we as a Christian community, often find ourselves puzzled and confused as to just what is "that good and acceptable, and perfect will of God." All too often, we are quite mindlessly carried along by the spirit of the age, blown hither and yon by winds of alien teaching. But the wisdom of God, the mystery hidden from the foundation of the world, is now manifest in Christ, "For he has made known to us in all wisdom and insight the mystery of his will, according to his purpose which he set forth in Christ as a plan for the fullness of time, to unite all things in him, things in heaven and things on earth." (Ephesians 1.9-10) And that wisdom is ours, to believe, and to understand, and to make our own, by the renewing of our mind, that we may prove what is God's will. In the series of Gospel lessons for the Epiphany Sundays, first comes the Epiphany of divine wisdom, then the Epiphany of divine power in the miracles. And that order is vitally important, for, as today's collect puts it, first we must perceive and know what things we ought to do, and then we must have grace and power to do them. The development of perception and knowledge necessarily comes first, for power without wisdom, activity without perception and knowledge, is vain. The tendency of our age, the wisdom of this world, and the temptation of the Church, is towards such mindless and vain activity, towards expediency, towards faddish and fashionable innovation. "Be not conformed." The Incarnate Lord the enfleshed word of God shines forth as a light in the darkness; and despite all our perplexities and confusions and perversities, the darkness can never overcome that light. Let us then look to that light which is "the light of the knowledge of the glory of God in the face of Jesus Christ." (2 Corinthians 4.6) May our minds be renewed in that vision. "Lighten our darkness, we beseech thee, O Lord." Amen. + Robert Crouse