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IN THE NAME OF CHRIST WE WELCOME YOU SAINT THOMAS OF CANTERBURY Episcopal Church Temecula, California MISSION STATEMENT To share Christ s life-changing love with all people, invite and welcome them into the Body of Christ, and equip them for worship, ministry, and service. THE FIFTH SUNDAY AFTER THE EPIPHANY YEAR A SATURDAY FEBRUARY 4, 2017 5:00 PM SUNDAY FEBRUARY 5, 2017 8:00 AM & 10:15 AM We re glad that you are here! If you are a visitor, we want to greet you and get to know you. If you have not done so, please sign the Guest Book. After the service, please join us for refreshments in Julian Hall. Whether you are looking for a church home or just passing through, we would be glad to tell you more about Saint Thomas of Canterbury. A PET-FRIENDLY MISSION OF THE EPISCOPAL DIOCESE OF SAN DIEGO

5:00 PM THE HOLY EUCHARIST: RITE TWO BCP notation refers to the Book of Common Prayer 1979 the red book. THE RINGING OF THE BELL SIGNALS THAT OUR WORSHIP IS ABOUT TO BEGIN. PLEASE STAND AS YOU ARE ABLE. THE WORD OF GOD The Opening Acclamation BCP, p. 355 The Collect for Purity The Song of Praise: Gloria in excelsis BCP, p. 356 The Collect of the Day BCP, p. 216 The Lessons & Gradual First Reading: Isaiah 58:1-12 Gradual: Psalm 112:1-6 (said in unison) BCP, p. 755 Second Reading: 1 Corinthians 2:1-12, 13-16 The Holy Gospel: Matthew 5:13-20 The Sermon The Reverend Eleanor Ellsworth A period of silence is kept after the sermon. The Nicene Creed BCP, p. 358 The Prayers of the People Bulletin, p. 9 The Confession & Absolution BCP, p. 360 The Peace Welcome & Announcements THE HOLY COMMUNION The Offertory The Great Thanksgiving: Eucharistic Prayer B BCP, p. 367 The Lord s Prayer BCP, p. 364 The Breaking of the Bread The Fraction Anthem: Alleluia, Christ our Passover The Communion of the People (If you prefer gluten-free bread, please inform the priest.) All baptized Christians are welcome to receive Communion. If you are unable to go to the Altar for Communion, please notify an Usher. Communion will be brought to you. If you would like to bring your pet with you to the Communion Rail for a blessing, please do so. The Postcommunion Prayer BCP, p. 366 The Blessing & Dismissal BCP, p. 366 2

8:00 AM THE HOLY EUCHARIST: RITE ONE BCP notation refers to the Book of Common Prayer 1979 the red book. THE RINGING OF THE BELL SIGNALS THAT OUR WORSHIP IS ABOUT TO BEGIN. PLEASE STAND AS YOU ARE ABLE. THE WORD OF GOD The Opening Acclamation BCP, p. 323 The Collect for Purity The Song of Praise: Gloria in excelsis BCP, p. 324 The Collect of the Day BCP, p. 164 The Lessons & Gradual First Reading: Isaiah 58:1-12 Gradual: Psalm 112:1-6 (said in unison) BCP, p. 755 Second Reading: 1 Corinthians 2:1-12, 13-16 The Holy Gospel: Matthew 5:13-20 The Sermon The Reverend Eleanor Ellsworth A period of silence is kept after the sermon. The Nicene Creed BCP, p. 326 The Prayers of the People Bulletin, p. 9 The Confession & Absolution BCP, p. 330 The Peace BCP, p. 332 Welcome & Announcements THE HOLY COMMUNION The Offertory The Great Thanksgiving: Eucharistic Prayer II BCP, p. 340 The Lord s Prayer BCP, p. 336 The Breaking of the Bread The Fraction Anthem: Alleluia, Christ our Passover BCP, p. 337 The Communion of the People (If you prefer gluten-free bread, please inform the priest.) All baptized Christians are welcome to receive Communion. If you are unable to go to the Altar for Communion, please notify an Usher. Communion will be brought to you. If you would like to bring your pet with you to the Communion Rail for a blessing, please do so. The Postcommunion Prayer BCP, p. 339 The Blessing & Dismissal BCP, p. 339 Meet & greet over refreshments before Adult Forum in Julian Hall. 3

10:15 AM THE HOLY EUCHARIST: RITE TWO Hymn refers to the Hymnal 1982 the blue book. BCP refers to the Book of Common Prayer 1979 the red book. S refers to Service music in the front of the Hymnal 1982 the blue book. SOF notation refers to selections in Singing Our Faith the paperback book. Prelude THE RINGING OF THE BELL SIGNALS THAT OUR WORSHIP IS ABOUT TO BEGIN. PLEASE STAND AS YOU ARE ABLE. SOF 279 Morning Has Broken Bunessan THE WORD OF GOD The Opening Acclamation BCP, p. 355 The Collect for Purity The Song of Praise: Gloria in excelsis (Canterbury Mass) Stephen Sturk 4

The Collect of the Day BCP, p. 216 The Lessons & Gradual First Reading: Isaiah 58:1-12 A period of silence is kept after the reading. Gradual: Psalm 112:1-6 (All sing verses) Plainsong 5

Second Reading: 1 Corinthians 2:1-12, 13-16 A period of silence is kept after the reading. Alleluia (All, Cantor, All) Stephen Sturk The Holy Gospel: Matthew 5:13-20 The Sermon The Reverend Eleanor Ellsworth A period of silence is kept after the sermon. The Nicene Creed BCP, p. 358 The Prayers of the People Bulletin, p. 9 The Confession & Absolution BCP, p. 360 The Peace Welcome & Announcements THE HOLY COMMUNION The Offertory Choral Anthem Over My Head Spiritual The Doxology Praise God, from whom all blessings flow Lasst uns The Great Thanksgiving: Eucharistic Prayer B BCP, p. 367 Lift up your hearts: Sursum Corda S 120 6

Holy, holy, holy Lord: Sanctus Stephen Sturk The Great Amen Stephen Sturk The Lord s Prayer (Contemporary) Stephen Sturk 7

The Breaking of the Bread The Fraction Anthem: Agnus Dei Stephen Sturk The Communion of the People (If you prefer gluten-free bread, please inform the priest.) All baptized Christians are welcome to receive Communion. If you are unable to go to the Altar for Communion, please notify an Usher. Communion will be brought to you. If you would like to bring your pet with you to the Communion Rail for a blessing, please do so. SOF 243 Taste and See James E. Moore, Jr. SOF 236 (omit stz. 2) Pan de Vida Bob Hurd The Postcommunion Prayer BCP, p. 366 The Blessing SOF 255 I Want to Walk as a Child of the Light Houston The Dismissal BCP, p. 366 Postlude The Altar Flowers & Sanctuary Candle are dedicated to the Glory of Almighty God. Meet & greet over refreshments in Julian Hall right after the service. 8

Prayers of the People Intercessor Let us pray for all people, for all nations, and for the church, offering silent prayer as we are bidden, and saying: I ask your prayers for God s church for Justin, Archbishop of Canterbury; Michael, our Presiding Bishop; James, our own Bishop; Allisyn, our Canon to the Ordinary; Eleanor, our Interim Vicar and all who serve it, for this assembly, and for all God s people everywhere. Pray for the church. I ask your prayers for the good earth, that all people may respect its resources, preserve its future, and enjoy its fruits in their season. Pray for the soil and the sea. I ask your prayers for the leaders of nations, especially for the leaders of our own nation, that they may act deliberately and dispassionately, and for the good of all. Pray for those who govern. I ask your prayers for peace, that the peoples of the world may live in safety and without fear. Pray for peace. I ask your prayers for the wealthy, the free, and the healthy, that they may use their possessions to aid those in need. Pray for compassion among people. I ask your prayers for the sick, the sorrowing, and those who are alone, especially those on our prayer list. Pray for those in any need or trouble. I ask your prayers for the faithful departed, that God give them eternal rest. Pray for those who have died. Silence Celebrant: God of all the living, hear the prayers of your faithful people, and grant our requests. Strengthen us for the tasks you give us, and bring us at last to praise you forever with your saints, through Christ our Lord. Amen. 9

LITURGICAL MINISTERS MINISTRY 5:00 PM 8:00 AM 10:15 AM CELEBRANT The Rev d Eleanor Ellsworth The Rev d Eleanor Ellsworth The Rev d Eleanor Ellsworth PREACHER The Rev d Eleanor Ellsworth The Rev d Eleanor Ellsworth The Rev d Eleanor Ellsworth CANTOR -- -- Stephen Sturk PIANIST -- -- Wendi Turk GREETERS Judy Pellam Deb Mitchell John Crawford USHERS Roland Pavlovics Roland Steele CHALICE BEARERS ACOLYTES LECTORS Jon Floth Jon Floth Lynn Dordahl Gina Diamante Kathy Foxen Liz Barclay Liz Barclay Kathy Foxen Elena Gimpel Lani Jones Gregg Baker, Carl Mueller Frankie Rojas, Vivian Rojas Bill Liesman John Crawford Bill Liesman, Hannah Barbieri, Henry Barbieri Hannah Barbieri Rebecca Rojas INTERCESSOR Gina Diamante Lani Jones Rebecca Rojas ALTAR GUILD Lilian Menhall Lani Jones Ana Mihok Jackie Klippert PRAYER LIST SAINT THOMAS OF CANTERBURY EPISCOPAL CHURCH As always, we invite you to pray throughout the week with the Daughters of the King for the needs and concerns of our church. This year as we continue on our spiritual journey, we would like to begin our prayer list anew. Therefore, we ask you to please place new prayer requests in the offering plates using the prayer request slips found in the racks in the back of the Sanctuary seats. Prayer requests are kept on this list for 4 weeks, but you may extend your request by calling the Church Office. A new PRAYER LIST will be printed soon! 10

ANNOUNCEMENTS An email blast goes out every week with a complete set of announcements. If you do not yet receive this email blast, please send an email to Ruby Arellano siriusarellano@gmail.com so you can be added to the list. To place an Announcement, please send information about your activity or event to the Communication Committee via email: communications@episcopalchurchtemecula.org, OR deliver information to the church office. ADULT FORUMS in February February 5: From Rome to Canterbury Part I February 19: From Rome to Canterbury Part II February 26: From Rome to Canterbury Part III From Rome to Canterbury is a three part series devoted to examining the Catholic Church and Anglican Church historically. In addition, the similarities and differences of each will be explored and discussed, as will ecumenical trends. --Mother Eleanor+ Special Adult Forum, February 12 Social Media, the Church, and me? Our resident social media maven will be leading a discussion on social media and its impact on the Church and us! We look forward to a lively discussion and hope you come away with a better understanding of the impact of social media on our lives. Please bring your laptops, ipads, or phones to practice. If you have any specific topics you'd like to discuss or have covered, please email Ruby Arellano. SWEETHEART CAR SHOW Saint Thomas of Canterbury Church is excited to host its 5th Annual Sweetheart Car Show on Saturday, February 11 from 10 am to 2 pm. Awards, event t-shirts, food and prizes will be featured!! This is a pet-friendly event. For more information, please phone 724-766-1835 or 714-267-1235 and take flyers to distribute to friends and neighbors. 11

CHURCH & SCHOOL: 44651 Avenida de Missiones, Temecula, California 92592 CHURCH OFFICE HOURS: Tuesday Friday; 9:00 am 12:30 pm SCHOOL OFFICE HOURS: Monday Friday; 7:00 am 6:30 pm TELEPHONE: Church (951)302-4566 School (951)302-8498 FAX (951)302-4633 EMAIL ADDRESSES: Church: admin@episcopalchurchtemecula.org School: Preschool@episcopalchurchtemecula.org WEBSITES: Church: www.episcopalchurchtemecula.org; School: www.steptemecula.org. SERVICE SCHEDULE: SATURDAY: SUNDAY: WEDNESDAY: 5:00 PM HOLY EUCHARIST 8:00 AM HOLY EUCHARIST 10:15 AM HOLY EUCHARIST 11:00 AM ALL-SCHOOL CHAPEL SERVICE 7:00 PM HOLY EUCHARIST WITH HEALING Jesus Christ...Head of the Church The People of Saint Thomas of Canterbury... The Ministers The Right Reverend James R. Mathes...Bishop of San Diego The Reverend Eleanor Ellsworth... Interim Vicar Bishop s Committee Peter Mandery (20??) Property and Administration... Senior Warden Deb Mitchell (2020)... Bishop s Committee Jon Floth (2020)... Bishop s Committee Jean Hicks (2020)... Bishop s Committee Virginia Patton (2018)... Bishop s Committee Irene Eisenhut (2018) Church and the World & Youth Ministries... Bishop s Committee Jack Bundy (2018) Fellowship and Hospitality... Bishop s Committee John Crawford (2019) Evangelism... Bishop s Committee Patrick Grannan (2019) Pet Ministries... Bishop s Committee Stephen Lee (2019) Community Engagement... Bishop s Committee Barbara Bundy (2017)... Clerk of the Bishop s Committee Brian Hopley... Interim Business Manager Barbara Bundy (Volunteer)... Administrative Assistant to the Vicar Stephen Sturk, DMA... Music Director Wendi Turk, MM... Pianist Barry Weiss (Volunteer)... Pianist Darlene Karnes-Versteegh...Director, St. Thomas Episcopal School 12