Weekly Bulletin - St. Matthew's Anglican Church

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Weekly Bulletin - St. Matthew's Anglican Church
MARMALADE PROJECT. Once again,
plans are being made to begin work on this
year’s batch of St. Matthew’s marmalade. The
exact timing is not yet known as it depends
upon the availability of the Seville oranges, but
usually work begins around the second week of
January. Volunteers are needed, and all are welcome whether you can
spend an hour, or a day or the whole two weeks that the project is
expected to last. Bring a paring knife, a cutting board and, if you plan
to stay for a communal lunch, a can of minestrone soup and a sandwich. This is a great opportunity to spend some congenial time with
others from St. Matthew’s participating in a popular outreach project.
Out of the Cold Supper -Saturday, January 31st at
Southminster United Church (St. Matthew's last time
this season) - Volunteers are encouraged to help for
2 - 3 hours between 3:00 PM to 8:00 PM with hosting and meal clean up. Donations of magazines,
playing cards, warm winter clothing are appreciated.
If you are able to assist with either, or would like
further information please call Susan Thomson (613 724 9994).
Trinity Institute 2015. January 23 & 24
Creating Common Good: A Practical
Conference on Economic Equality
Don’t miss Trinity Institute with the
Archbishop of Canterbury!
St. Matthew's invites you to attend Trinity Institute (TI2015), an annual conference that takes place in New York
City, but you can attend at St. Matthew's! We bring all the elements
of the NYC conference to you via webcast. This year’s conference
takes on the pervasive, overwhelming issue of economic inequality.
TI2015 speakers have real-world experience making change happen.
They will provide us with hopeful, practical tools we can use to make
a positive economic impact. This conference features:
The Most Rev. Justin Welby, the Archbishop of Canterbury
Cornel West, Barbara Ehrenreich, Robert Reich
Also, Juliet Schor, the Rt. Rev. Julio Murray, Rachel Held Evans,
Jennifer Jones Austin, R.R. Reno, and Nicole Baker Fulgham.
Where: St. Matthew's, the Anglican Church in the Glebe, entrances at
217 First Avenue or 130 Glebe Avenue
When: Friday, January 23 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Saturday, January 24, 9:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Cost: $70.00 which includes lunch and refreshment breaks both days
Contact: St. Matthew's at 613 234-4024 or
[email protected]
For more information about the national Trinity Institute, including
speaker bios, schedule, videos and more, visit ti2015.org.
Upcoming Events
Jan 13,
20, 27
"The Sacraments: rites that mold the Anglican tradition"
6:15—8:00 p.m.
Jan 13
7:00pm Outreach Meeting in the upstairs meeting room
Jan 14
11:30 am Eucharist followed by Seniors’ Lunch
Jan 17
8:30—12:00 noon Cornerstone meal preparation
Jan 18
Newcomers lunch after 10 am Eucharist.
ST. MATTHEW’S
The Anglican Church in the Glebe
Jan 23/24 Trinity Institute at St. Matthew’s. Live webcast with keynote
speaker Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby
Jan 28
7:30 pm Parish Council Meeting—Sunday School room
Jan 31
3:00-8:00 p.m. Out of the Cold Supper Southminister Church
7:00 pm Carnival of the Animals and The Red Balloon with
Kirkland Adsett and the Boys’ & Girls’ choirs
Homelessness- mark your calendar to join Outreach on Wednesday February 4th, at 7:00 pm in the Chapel for our 2nd session. On December 10th we
enjoyed a very compelling overview of current research on the causes and
impacts of homelessness and current strategies to get people into housing
with community. In session 2 we will draw together several organizations
involved in combatting this problem, and generate ideas on how our parish
could create long-lasting and meaningful change (= justice) in people’s
lives. More information will be available in the coming weeks .
Benjamin Britten’s Noyes Fludde (Noah’s Flood) directed
by Kirkland Adsett. Seeking children for animal chorus (age
6-13) in this rarely performed children’s opera. This will be a
memorable experience for all involved. Audition dates Saturday, February 7 (9-11a.m or 1 to 3p.m., and performance dates
Friday May 8, 7 p.m. and Saturday May 9, 2015, 2 p.m.)The opera will star
bass-baritone Gary Relyea as Noah and soprano Anna Tamm-Relyea as
Mrs. Noah. Musical Director Kirkland Adsett. Visit St. Matthew’s website
to register and check rehearsal schedules. If you have any questions, please
e-mail: [email protected]
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, The Most Rev. Barry Curtis and
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
January 11, 2015
Baptism of the Lord
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 29 can be found on page 738 of the BAS
10 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: Tourdion Mass
Prelude: The Old Year has Passed
The Gathering of the Community
Processional Hymn 162 Sing of God Made Manifest
The Greeting p. 151
The Collect of the Day
The Proclamation of the Word
First Reading Genesis 1: 1-5
Psalm 29
Second Reading Acts 19: 1-7
Gradual Hymn 165
Mark How the Lamb of God’s Self-Offering
Gospel Acclamation 711
The Holy Gospel: Mark 1: 4-11
Sermon
Pierre Attaignant
J.S. Bach
The Propers for today are found in the Book of Alternative Services
on p. 278. The readings for next week are: 1 Samuel 3: 1-10;
1 Corinthians 6: 12-20; Psalm 139: 1-5, 12-17; John 1: 43-51.
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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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Salzburg
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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Goss
Rendez à Dieu
The Celebration of Holy Baptism
Hymn 38 This Child of Ours, This Miracle
Jacob
Presentation of Candidate p.153
Alfred Miles Packer Atkins
Prayers for the Candidate p.155
Thanksgiving over the Water p.156
The Baptismal Covenant p.158
The Baptism and the Giving of the Light p.150
The Peace
The Celebration of the Eucharist
Offertory Hymn 455 Dear God, Compassionate and Kind
Repton
Prayer over the Gifts
Eucharistic Prayer #3 p. 198
Sanctus, Benedictus
Attaignant
The Lord's Prayer p.211
Rimsky-Korsakov
The Breaking of the Bread # 6, p.213
Agnus Dei
Attaignant
The Communion
Communion Hymn 63 Eat this Bread, Drink This Cup
Taizé
Anthem: A New Year Carol
Britten
Prayer after Communion p.214
The Blessing
The Dismissal
Announcements
Recessional Hymn 438 O Jesus, I Have Promised
Thornbury
Postlude: In Thee Is Gladness
J.S. Bach
Today we warmly welcome Alfred Miles Packer Atkins
to the household of faith through the sacrament of
baptism. Alfred is the son of Hazel and Kevin Atkins.
2015 Boxed Envelopes are ready for pick-up at the
back of the church.
Seniors’ Service and luncheon—Please join us the second
Wednesday of each month for fellowship, fun and food. We
meet at 11:30 in the Church for Eucharist and hymns then
go downstairs for luncheon. If you need transport please
call Marg Terrett 613 225-6050 or Kathi Racine 613 3215209. If you know of people who would like to participate please let us
know 613 234-4024.
Worship Participants
Altar Guild: Jane Oulton, Katherine Ferguson, Wendy Pullan,
Robina Bulleid, Cathy Simons
8:00 a.m. Reader: Wendy Pullan Server: Amy Heron
10:00 a.m.
Servers: Peter Mackenzie, Bruce Miller;
Readers: Jamie Tomlinson, Pamela Mackenzie
Prayers of the People: Jim Lynes
Communion Ministers: Peter Mackenzie, Jim McCarthy, Diane
McCauley, Peter Rider, Cathy Simons
Healing Team: Mary Glen, Verna Wilson
Sidesperson & Greeters : Randi Goddard, Mark Harrison, Joan Harrison
Coffee Hour: Dianne McCauley, Joy Hitsman
Newcomers Lunch—Seeking volunteers for the upcoming Newcomer’s Luncheon-Sunday, January 18th
after the 10:00 a.m. Eucharist! We are looking for volunteers of all ages to help welcome our newcomers into
the parish. This is a wonderful way to connect with
someone new and to get to know one another. It is an excellent opportunity for those in high school who may want to earn their community/
volunteer hours. Please connect with Ashley King for more information.
[email protected]
"The Sacraments: Rites that Mold the Anglican Tradition"
Come join us for a new “Molding the Anglican Tradition” series. It will
be held on three consecutive Tuesday evenings – January 13th, 20th and
27th and focus on the sacraments. The first evening, led by the Rev. Prof.
Kevin Flynn, will be an overview of the sacraments including the historical debates. On the second evening, Canon Pat Johnston will focus
on the sacraments of Baptism and the Eucharist. On the third evening,
the Rev. Arran Thorpe will explore the ‘other’ sacraments. We’ll have a
simple supper (soup, bread, cheese) starting at 6:15pm each evening
with the talk starting at 7:00pm (finishing by 8:00pm). There is 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.
Open Doors Open House at St. John’s, Elgin Street
Come celebrate the entrance and narthex renovation at St John the
Evangelist Ottawa, corner of Somerset and Elgin, TODAY from 2 to 4
pm. The Strings of St John, refreshments and warm hospitality await
you!
Music for the Sunday School will continue in the chapel after communion. Any question, please see Aindrea Proudfoot, Child and Youth
Coordinator. Thank you, Aindrea
CONCERTS: On Saturday, January 31, at
7:00 pm, St. Matthew’s will present a family
musical show featuring Camille Saint-Saens’s
playful Carnival of the Animals and a screening of Oscar-winning short film The Red Balloon. Kirkland Adsett will play the music from
Carnival on the organ and members of the church’s Boys’ and Girls’
choirs will read animal poems related to the movements
in the composition. The children will also sing music
from the film Les Choristes, and French café chansons
and music made famous by Édith Piaf. The one-hour
presentation will be a fitting lead-up to St. Matthew’s
presentation of Benjamin Britten’s children’s opera
Noyes Fludde (Noah’s Flood) on May 8 and 9.
Freewill offering.