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The bulletin is sponsored today in loving memory of Harris and Wilena Butson from their daughter Sue World Communion and Thanksgiving Sunday October 7, 2018 10:30am Welcome to St. Paul s United Church and to our service today - we are happy that you have come! Sunday Morning Nursery Toys and other nursery items are available during the service Sunday School children start with their parents and leave partway through the Annex or combined services for Sunday School Washrooms are located off the atrium Pew Cushions are available to the left of the front platform in the sanctuary Two accessible entrances to St Paul s. One is on Main Street via the atrium, with the elevator located just inside the entrance. Best parking to use for this entrance is the town lot west of the church, with two handicapped parking spots. The second accessible entrance is via the ramp off our parking lot, with two handicapped parking spots in the parking lot. We invite you to pick up informational brochures in the atrium. Please introduce yourself to one of the hosts; we would be most happy to help you. Visitors and guests are encouraged to sign the Guest Book located in the atrium. We hope you will stay after worship for conversation and refreshments! Participating this morning Worship Leadership: Reverend Dr. Dale Skinner Music Director: Don Cassano Piano: Dawn Brodie Guitar: Scott Marsh Greeting: Judy Swainson and Kaitlyn Viveiros Sound Team: Glen Shore Scripture Reader: Marlene Grimwood Offering: Brian Swainson and Wendy Hodgkins Count Team: Brian Swainson and Jennifer Cummings Fellowship Time: Mary McDuffe, Mary Ellen Lee, Hélène Ellison Baker s Dozen: Karen Tyrer and Carol Wilson Large print bulletins available - please ask one of our ushers - - Sunday October 7, 2018-2 - 10:30am A warm welcome is extended to all this morning. Your presence both enriches us and this time of worship together. In the midst of the busy-ness of life, we have been gifted with this time and place to reconnect with God and with one another. We seek to discern a life beyond life and behold the larger reality Jesus revealed in his own life, death and resurrection. Our aim is spiritual growth, a deeper faith and a loving community. Prelude Welcome * Please stand if able Congregational responses in bold We Gather As God s People The Life and Work of our Community * VU 820 Make A Joyful Noise Call to Worship (Psalm 100) Shout to God, all the earth: worship with gladness and joy. Come before God with laughter, our maker to whom we belong. To the Shepherd who tends us like sheep, let us raise our voices in song. Come to God's gates with thanks; come to God's courts with praise. Praise and bless God's name. 'Truly you are good: you are always gracious, and faithful age after age.' * VU 236 Now Thank We All Our God

Lighting of the Christ Candle The Word became flesh and lived among us, full of grace and truth. In him was life, and that life was the light of all. We light the Christ Candle, knowing that Jesus is our hope, our peace, our joy and the source of love. Gathering Prayer For The Child in All of Us Choir Anthem Prayer of Illumination We Listen For God s Word African Psalm - 3 - Marlene Grimwood Scripture Reading Luke 17:11-19 N.T. p.80 Word For Today Song The Well of Thanksgiving 10,000 Reasons Bless the Lord oh my soul, oh my soul, worship His Holy name. Sing like never before oh my soul, I'll worship Your Holy name The sun comes up it's a new day dawning. It's time to sing Your song again. Whatever may pass and whatever lies before me, let me be singing when the evening comes. You're rich in love and You're slow to anger. Your name is great and Your heart is kind. For all Your goodness I will keep on singing ten thousand reasons for my heart to find And on that day when my strength is failing; the end draws near and my time has come. Still my soul will sing Your praise unending ten thousand years and then forevermore Invitation to the Offering We Respond In Faith We of St. Paul s are committed to the work of the Church. Weekly offerings, pre-authorized remittance (PAR), sharing of our time and talents and reaching out to friend and stranger are but some of the ways that we give. God loves it when the giver delights in the giving. 2 Corinthians 9:7 Presentation of our Offerings * Offertory Response VU 227 For the fruit of all creation, thanks be to God. For the gifts of every nation, thanks be to God. For the ploughing, sowing, reaping, Silent growth while we are sleeping, Future needs in earth s safekeeping, thanks be to God. - 4 -

We Celebrate at the Table of Christ Welcome to the Table One: Here, on the World Communion Sunday with Christians around the Earth, we celebrate the feast of the resurrection. In Christ, God desires all find a welcome here through the gifts of forgiveness and reconciliation. Yet, we are reminded that as we gather to share this meal we also prepare ourselves for the giving. With humble hearts, let us turn again to the forgiveness that comes from God. Litany Of Discernment One: Loving and caring God, here we are at your table. May our hearts and minds be open to you. Look not upon our brokenness but upon our faith. Remove the barriers we erect against your love and kindle within our lives a sacred purpose. All: Make us hungry for justice with mercy and for peace with compassion. One: When life's abrasive pressures numb us, and we find it hard to care for anything or anyone -even ourselves All: Tell us again about lengthening days, a warm gentle breeze, a cradle, a cross, and a God who loves and seeks after us. One: When we are consumed by our own needs, when we forsake our neighbours in need All: Lure us on to be faithful, to behold the source of goodness and be filled with gratitude. May we leave ourselves in your care so we are freed to care for others. - 5 - One: O God, bring new life where we are worn and tired; new love, where we have grown cynical; a renewed purpose when we are indifferent; forgiveness, where we have wounded. All: God of hope, when we are prisoners of our selves. May we be reminded of the passion of Jesus Christ who lived to serve you for the good of all -the one who was celebrated; rejected; crucified and risen; the one who has promised to come again in glory. Choir Anthem Holy, Holy, Holy MV 203 Thanksgiving One: Holy, holy, holy, Lord God of power and might, All: heaven and earth are full of your glory; Hosanna in the highest. One: Blessed is the one who comes in the name of God; All: Hosanna in the highest. Leader continues to pray Lord s Prayer (all) Our Father, which art in heaven, hallowed be thy Name. Thy Kingdom come. Thy will be done in earth, as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread. And forgive us our trespasses, As we forgive them that trespass against us. And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil. For thine is the kingdom, the power, and the glory, for ever and ever. Amen. - 6 -

Breaking of the Bread/Lifting of the Cup One: The body of Christ broken for you. All: Amen. One: The blood of Christ, his life poured out for you. All: Thanks be to God. Distribution of the Elements Communion will be served by the method of intinction. After the choir is served, beginning with the back rows, you are invited to come forward and take a piece of bread. You may then either dip the bread in the cup, or take one of the small cups from the. There is also a gluten free option. Please come forward down the middle aisles and return to you seat along the side aisles. If you are unable to come forward, please let the usher know and the servers will come to you. Prayer After Communion Giving God, we have gathered and been fed at your table. As we arise to leave, we give You thanks and praise for all of Your gifts to us. For you take the ordinary -grapes turned into juice and grain into breadand transform them into the gift of your presence with us. We know that you are the source of every good thing. You have created us and you continue to breathe life into us transforming our lives through the power of Your Holy Spirit. You have given us so much, and it is because we recognize the gifts You have given to us that we now give to the work of transforming the world by your love. Amen. We Go In God s Name * VU 706 Give Thanks for Life * Words of Blessing * Choral Response Let Us Serve Him Let us go and let us serve him with a love for all to see. Let us show that we have heard him and we believe, yes we believe! * Exchange of the Peace Before we depart, we are invited to exchange the Peace of Christ with the ones around us The peace of Christ be with you. And also with you. Postlude - 7 - - 8 -

Announcements - October 7, 2018 Flowers are placed in the sanctuary today in loving memory of Harris and Wilena Butson, by their daughter Sue. Grief Group Are you grieving or would you like to learn more about the topic of grief? There will be a Grief Group this Fall at St. Paul s during the month of November on Thursdays at 7:30pm. Books are $10 and are available from Rev. Skinner in advance. St Paul's UCW meeting will be held on Wednesday, October 10 at 1:30pm in the main level hall. The topic is "Let It Go! " Program will be led by the Star Team. We welcome any who want to enjoy the fellowship of the UCW. Sponsorship information for Milton Area Christian Churches Working Together (MACCWT) is available in the atrium. Sponsorship can include a listing in their children s colouring book and in the church directory published each January. Various levels of support are available for both personal and business donations. Donation baskets for the Food Bank and for women and children at Halton Women s Place are available in the atrium. These are ongoing outreach projects of St Paul s the Mission & Outreach Committee. Thank you for your continued support. Visitors Offering Envelopes. Any donations provided in one of these envelopes will allow the giver to obtain a receipt for income tax purposes. Visitors envelopes are in the atrium and worship areas. Name Tags. To help us get to know each other, we have permanent name tags available to order at $8.25 per tag. Orders must be prepaid. Order forms are available in the atrium or in the office. Please give your order with payment to Wendy Hodgkins or leave at the office. Orders must be in no later than November 25. Calling All Youth! You are invited to come to the church on Saturday, October 13 from 5:30pm-7:00pm. We ll have pizza and in preparation for Halloween, consider the scary topic of FEAR! Please RSVP to the church office info@stpaulsmilton.com if you plan to come and feel free to bring a friend. Also, let us know of any food allergies. You are invited to a "Welcoming and Hospitality" workshop gathering, Saturday, November 3 at 8:30am. We are building a "Welcoming and Hospitality" team at St. Paul's and could use your help. If you are interested in sharing hospitality and welcoming visitors to our church please mark this time on your calendar and plan to attend. Bring your ideas, your talents, yourselves! Coffee and muffins will be served. Please RSVP to the church office or Rev. Skinner. - 9 - Upcoming Events sponsored by the St Paul s Fellowship and Events Team Card-A-Rama at St. Paul s on Friday afternoon, October 12, 2018. Delicious lunch at noon, followed by bridge, euchre and bid euchre at 1:00pm. Fun, fellowship and lots of prizes! Tickets are $10 each and available from Carol Kerr, Nancy Whitnell or the church office. Tickets will be sold by FET members after the church service. St Paul s Spaghetti Supper, Sat Oct 27, doors open at 5:30pm, supper at 6:00pm. A fun family event! Two types of spaghetti sauce, Caesar salad and make-your-own-sundaes! Tickets must be purchased in advance. Adults $15, children $10, family $40, available from Darlene Harris, Nancy Whitnell or from the church office. Journey to the lands of the Bible. In May of 2019, Rev. Dale Skinner and Rev. Maryann Skinner are planning to lead a group of travellers on a journey through some of the lands of the Bible. The tour has professional guides, air-conditioned coach and will be limited in registration to assure the best experience possible. Tour pricing is all-inclusive (except lunches). There are brochures and registration forms available on the counter in the atrium. Please speak to Dale if you have any questions. On the Way to Bethlehem Bowl-A-Thon. Sat Oct 20 at Champs in Milton. We hope to enter a team to fundraise for the Nativity Pageant in late November, sponsored by Milton Area Christian Churches Working Together. Information and sponsorship sheets are on the bulletin board across from the washrooms. Contact Sue Butson for details. Ongoing Activities All are welcome to join in any of the following activities. If you need more information, 905.878.8895 x. 21 or info@stpaulsmilton.com Most Sundays The Annex worship at 9:30am in the main level hall Sunday School during The Annex Sanctuary worship at 11:00am Friday Morning Coffee - every Friday at 10:15am - all welcome! United Church Women (UCW) - second Wed monthly, Sept-June, 1:30pm Coming Up Thurs Oct 11, 7:30pm Annex Working Group Mtg Lower Level CE Office Wed Oct 10, 1:30pm UCW Meeting Main Level Hall - 10 -

St. Paul's United Church 123 Main Street East, Milton, Ontario L9T 1N4 905.878.8895 info@stpaulsmilton.com stpaulsmilton.com Find us on Facebook: facebook.com/stpaulsunitedchurchmilton The Staff of St. Paul s Minister: Rev. Dr. Dale Skinner dskinner@stpaulsmilton.com Music Director: Don Cassano dcassano@stpaulsmilton.com Church Administrator: Cindy Allin info@stpaulsmilton.com Upcoming Worship Sunday October 14 Worship Leader: Reverend Dale Skinner The Annex at 9:30am in the main level hall Sanctuary Worship at 11:00am Sunday School during The Annex Fellowship time in the atrium between the services Check out our website for information & updates: stpaulsmilton.com Music License CCLI # 2223542 Rev. Dr. Skinner s Office Hours: Tuesday 10:00am-1:00pm; Wednesday 2:00-4:00pm, 5:30-7:30pm Thursday 3:00-5:00pm, Friday 9:30am-12:30pm (office hours are subject to change) Appointments welcome via phone or email Main Office Hours: Monday, Wednesday, Friday 9:00am to 4:30pm, closed noon to 1:00pm for lunch Tuesday & Thursday 9:00am to 1:00pm Office closed Friday October 5 and Monday October 8 Deadline for weekly bulletin announcements Wednesdays at 4:00pm in the office Please remember St Paul s is a perfume free and nut free environment - 11 - - 12 -