St. Paul s United Church SUNDAY June 3, 2012 HOLY COMMUNION *When you see this sign, please stand as you are able. WE GATHER IN GOD S NAME *PROCESSIONAL HYMN # 315 Holy, Holy, Holy, Lord God Almighty WELCOME AND ANNOUNCEMENTS CALL TO WORSHIP Before the mystery that is God, And in the sacred presence of one another; We gather in faith and celebrate The embrace of God s love. Known and called as Christ s friends, And drawn to the vision of a new way for the world; We gather in faith and celebrate The embrace of God s love. Filled with the Spirit of peace, And reborn to share the joy of life; We gather in faith and celebrate The embrace of God s love. LIGHTING OF THE CHRIST CANDLE As we light this Christ candle, may it remind us that Christ is in us and in our world. INTROIT: Surely the presence of the Lord is in this place, I can feel God s mighty power and God s Grace. I can feel the brush of angels wings I see glory on each face, surely the presence of the Lord is in this place. OPENING PRAYER (in unison) God of many names and places, on this day we celebrate the many ways you are revealed to us as Trinity: Creator, Redeemer, Sustainer; Father, Son, Holy Spirit; holy three in one and one in three. Yet we know that you come to us in many ways and different forms. Help us to celebrate the wondrous diversity of your presence with us in all times and places. Amen *HYMN #469 WE GATHER HERE THEME CONVERSATION LORD S PRAYER SACRAMENT OF COMMUNION SANCTUS AND BENEDICTUS VU# 932(sung) Holy, holy, holy are you, God of power and might, heaven and earth are filled with your glory, Hosanna in the Highest!
Blessed is the one who comes in your name. Hosanna in the highest, hosanna in the highest. MEMORIAL ACCLAMATION (SUNG TWICE) VU#933 Christ has died. Christ is risen. Christ will come, come again. SHARING THE BREAD AND THE CUP PRAYER FOLLOWING COMMUNION (In Unison) We thank you, God, for this holy meal. Because of what we have share, may we be a source of strength and love to all we meet. As a people united by this meal, may we be a sign of your grace in this divided world. Amen. (Children may go up to Sunday school now) WE HEAR THE WISDOM OF THE WORD PRAYER FOR ILLUMINATION May we hear these ancient scriptures with trusting faith and gentle hope, with creative enthusiasm and honest doubt, rooted in the teachings of Jesus and grounded in your love. May we hear your call in scripture today. Amen SCRIPTURE READINGS: John 13: 1-17 ANTHEM Come Worship the Lord Earlene Rentz SERMON WE RESPOND TO GOD S WORD GIVING OF OUR GIFTS HYMN Deep In Our Hearts (From More Voices) Deep in our hearts there is a common vision; Deep in our hearts there is a common song; Deep in our hearts there is a common story, telling Creation that we are one. Deep in our hearts there is a common purpose; Deep in our hearts there is a common goal; Deep in our hearts there is a sacred message, justice and peace in harmony. Deep in our hearts there is a common longing; Deep in our hearts there is a common theme; Deep in our hearts there is a common current, flowing to freedom like a stream. Deep in our hearts there is a common vision; Deep in our hearts there is a common song; Deep in our hearts there is a common story, telling Creation that we are one. (Reproduced with permission under license #c607447) *DOXOLOGY: #VU 541
Praise God from whom all blessings flow; praise God, all creatures high and low; give thanks to God in love made known: Creator, Word and Spirit, One. OFFERTORY PRAYER PRAYERS OF THE PEOPLE WE GO FORTH TO SERVE * HYMN VU# 560 O Master, Let Me Walk with Thee *COMMISSIONING/BENEDICTION *CHORAL AMEN Hallelujah Amen #974 POSTLUDE (Please allow the choir to recess before leaving the Sanctuary.) NEWS AND UPCOMING EVENTS A special welcome to all new friends as we gather to celebrate God s presence in our lives. If you are a guest, visitor or newcomer, please make yourself known to us. If you have any questions, our greeters would be delighted to help you. Please put your name, mailing address and email address in our guest book so we may have a record of your visit. Please join us in the great hall for coffee compliments of our Communications Committee. Ministers: All the People of God with the Rev. Karen Ptolemy-Stam Lay Reader Bea Nayduk Director of Music Paul Sloan Pre-Service Music Rick Taylor Administrator Judy McConnell Custodian Mary Ellen Petticrew Phone 526-6077 Fax 526-4020 Email: STPAULSUNITED@ROGERS.COM, Website: stpaulsmidland.org - Office hours Monday thru Friday 9-12, 1-4pm Bible Study is Wednesday mornings from 11:30am to 1pm. We are studying Genesis and will be going till the end of June. Everyone welcome! JOIN US IN AN END OF SEASON FELLOWSHIP CLUB POTLUCK IN THE GREAT HALL TUESDAY JUNE 5TH. 5 PM. REFRESHMENTS 5:30 DINNER Sunday school Fun Church Picnic June 10th Everyone Welcome!!
Our church picnic will be, Sunday, June 10, following Sunday service, at the home of Clint and Bev Truax. (414 King Street, Midland) immediately following the service. Bring your picnic lunch and lawn chairs, and come ready for fun, games and fellowship. Coffee, tea, and juice will be provided, as well as cake and ice cream. We hope to see you there! Sunday school Summer Volunteers Needed: Get to know our St. Paul's young people by volunteering in Sunday school this summer! We need volunteers June 1 June 2 June 3 June 4 June 5 June 8 June 9 June 9 June 10 June 14 June 14 June 15 June 16 June 18 June 21 June 22 June 24 June 25 June 27 Bob Coryell June Walton Alma Ironside Doris MacDiarmid Ron Vance Bruce Wilcox Louise Rachey Tom Hazell Marg Heeley Lah June Paw Joyce White Jane Woods Zachary Eaton Mickayla Eaton Doreen Bray Emma Nicholson Donald Edwards Carol Isard George Leck Kaw Khee Lar Vivian Maheu Mike Moreau Dan Webb Dorothy Gowan Jackie Murray Annie Middleton June Birthdays Happy Birthday from your family at St. Paul s If your birthday is not here and you would like it to be, please contact the church office. Danielle Aaron and Lindsay Traichevish present Taking a Ride on Broadway! A benefit concert to help purchase a van for the Winnipeg Inner City Mission on Friday, June 22 at 7pm at St. Paul s. The concert features Broadway tunes from Wicked, Phantom of the Opera, Chicago and more, plus a piano duet. A free will offering will be taken up to help purchase a van to take children to and from the mission in Winnipeg. See poster for more information.
Camp Simpresca: St. Paul s has funds to contribute to sending children from our church to camp. Contact the church office for more information. 705-526-6077 Would you like to help sponsor a child to camp, we help children and youth in our church and in the community. If you wish to donate to this program and become A Friend of Camp Simpresca you can simply put the money in an envelope with your envelope # or name on it and write Camp Simpresca on it and we will see that it goes toward sponsoring a child in the community to experience summer camp. Thank You! Camp Simpresca - Open house is on June 23 1-4pm. Meet the staff; tour the site, refreshments provided. Camp Simpresca Rep: We are looking for someone who is interested in promoting Camp Simpresca within our church. If this interests you please call Karen or Judy for more information. If you know someone at home or in the hospital that needs a visit from our minister, please call our church office and let Karen know. (705-526-6077) Please keep the following people in your prayers: Eleanor Munroe in the Villa, Amara Van der Zwan, Doug Mosley at home, Frank Mustard at home, Joan Doolittle and Evelyn Banks in Hillcrest in your prayers and anyone else who may need our support by prayer at this time. Listen Up! June 4, 5, & 6 Get ready for the Grand Finale of the Listen Up! Midland project at St. Paul s! After a year of writing poetry, composing melodies and creating art, the students of Huron Park Public School and the Children's Community Choir will be joining forces on June 6th at 7:00 pm for the world premiere performance of "The Seasons of Midland" by composer Andrew Staniland. This incredible program was brought to our community by John French of Brookside Music in collaboration with the Juno award winning Gryphon Trio, a poetry reading by local poet Roger Bell and, of course, the premiere of this new work written by our local children. Admission is "pay what you can" with a suggested donation of $10. to cover the months of July and August. Volunteer one time, or more if you are able. All material will be provided. Contact Angie Leis (705-549- 5647) for more information. See you in Sunday school! The choir would like to thank everyone who attended the performance of the Missa Gaia. We raised, after expenses, $1000. The funds raised will go to the sound system special project fund. Thank you again.
Mary Ellen would like to thank Gail Wilcox and Naw Doh for their help in putting in the gardens at the front of the church. Thank You!!! They do look beautiful thank you to Mary Ellen for designing and maintaining them each year! News from the Official Board, June 2012 Mandatory Accessibility Training on May 22, 2012 St. Paul's Board, staff, key volunteers, and representatives of community user groups must be trained to meet accessible customer service requirements of legislation which came into effect in January 2012. Approximately 50 people, including several Scouts, took the excellent training provided by Independent Living Services of Simcoe County from 5:30-6:45 PM, and will receive certificates of participation. The Communications Committee prepared a light supper and the Scouts assisted by setting up, serving and cleaning up. May 22, 2012 Meeting of the Official Board The Official Board held its second meeting of 2012 on May 22, 2012 at 7:15 PM with 24 members present. Decision Docket: The Board accepted with sincere regret the resignation of Fred Earl as Chair of the Stewardship Committee and Treasurer of St. Paul's, expressing great appreciation for his 10 years of exemplary service. All present signed a card which was hand made by Cathy Metzgar. The card with our best wishes will be personally delivered by Karen. The Nominations Committee has so far identified three new members to join Edith Bell on the Stewardship Committee -- Al James, Shawn Leis and Marg Heeley and is seeking two more volunteers to bring the committee to the minimum number required. Interested persons should contact Sheila Thompson of the Nominations Committee. The Stewardship Committee, once oriented, will choose its own Chair/Treasurer. To assist us during the transition period, Shawn Leis, a member of the Trustees, (and in his work life an accountant and Vice President of Finance at Techform Products Ltd.), has agreed to join the Stewardship Committee, to review immediately the United Church's Financial Handbook For Congregations (2010), and become familiar with our accounting systems and processes in consultation with Judy and Fred and thus prepare to assist Judy, the Board and the new Stewardship Committee as it gets oriented to its role, establishes its leadership and carries out required functions. The Board has established an Accessibility Committee an on-going sub-committee of the Communications Committee -- to fulfil the duties outlined in section 3.4 of the Accessibility Policy passed at the last Board meeting. It will include five - nine board, staff and congregational representatives. The Board approved Terms of Reference for a Capital Campaign Projects Committee which will recommend project priorities and funding strategies to the Board. It appointed Tom Barber, its Chair, to the Board for the duration of the committee's work. Other members of the committee are Edith Bell, Cam Bonner, Byron Metzgar (Secretary), Louise Reynolds, Sheila Thompson, Colin Whiteside (Vice Chair), Bruce Wilcox; Louise Leck and Karen Ptolemy-Stam (ex officio). Two issues with respect to Camp Simpresca were addressed. The Faith Formation/Christian Education Committee will prepare a policy on Camp Simpresca fund assistance; and, after applying the policy on a trial basis this summer, report back to the Board in September 2012. The Nominations Committee will seek an interested volunteer to act as St. Paul's representative to Simpresca's Board. Interested congregation members or adherents are invited to contact Sheila Thompson.
The Faith Formation/Christian Education Committee will develop criteria and guidelines to clarify how some Trust Funds could be allocated annually to cover costs related to congregation members' participation in learning opportunities such as training sessions, conferences and workshops provided or endorsed by the United Church of Canada and report to the Board in September. Business arising From the February meeting: The Chair reported that she has asked Terry MacPherson, Vice Chair of the Board, to coordinate the work of committee chairs in reviewing progress on the 2012 Five-Year Plan/Budget and reviewing/revising the 2013 Plan/Budget based on input from individual committees, in collaboration with the Stewardship Committee. This work should begin no later than September in order to be ready for Board review/approval in January. As directed by the Board, the chair has named the following members to a Vision/Mission Committee whose job is to recommend to the Board how to initiate discussions of the Vision and Mission of St. Paul's: Milne Dick, Rachel Leck, George Leck, Shawn Leis, Susan McNeil, Cathy Metzgar, Bea Nayduck, Virginia Nihill, Victoria Warwick; Karen Ptolemy-Stam and Louise Leck (ex officio). The committee held its first meeting on May 30, 2012 and will meet again on July 7 in an effort to have a recommendation for the Board at its September 2012 meeting. The chair identified members of the Capital Campaign Project Committee (see Decision Docket above). The committee met on April 21, 2012 when it approved draft terms of reference to present to the Board and selected its officers. The next meeting will be at the call of the Committee Chair. Other Business: Reports from the Minister and various Committees and groups were acknowledged. Zena Pendlebury encouraged people to attend an upcoming information meeting on a possible casino in the Midland area. Copies of the United Church position on gambling will be mailed or given to Board members for their reference, with copies available through the church office for any interested member of the congregation. The date of the next regular meeting of the Official Board was set for Tuesday, September 25 at 7:00 PM in the Parlour. If urgent items arise which require decisions over the summer, the Board can be convened at the call of the Chair. Special Official Board Meeting on May 28, 2012 The purpose of this Board meeting was to discuss and vote on an historic remit from the United Church of Canada, which asks all congregations to vote on including in the Basis of Union (which functions as our Constitution) the 1940 Statement of Faith, the 1968 New Creed as amended in 1980 and 1994, and the 2006 Song of Faith. While members of the congregation were invited to review the documentation and attend the meeting, only Official Board members could vote. The meeting convened in the Parlour at 7:00 PM with 15 Board members present, so quorum was achieved. Karen provided background information about the remit process and spoke briefly about each of the documents about which we were to vote. The Board, after discussion of each, voted to include all three documents in the Basis of Union. The meeting concluded with members expressing appreciation for what they had learned from reading the documentation and from the thoughtful discussion prior to each vote.
Documentation of our vote, signed by the Chair of the Official Board, was sent to the United Church of Canada the following day, well in advance of the final deadline of June 15, 2012. Note: Complete Minutes of the Board meeting of May 22, 2012, the Board Package containing Committee Reports, copies of our Accessibility Policy and the United Church Policy on Gambling are all available to you by contacting the church office. Prepared by Louise Leck, Chair of the Official Board