ST. ELIZABETH EPISCOPAL CHURCH Eleventh Sunday After Pentecost August 20 th, 2017 10:00 AM Holy Eucharist 1005 SW 152 nd Street; P.O. Box 66579 Burien, WA 98166 206-243-6844 E-mail: info@stelizburien.comcastbiz.net Web Address: http://www.stelizabethburien.org www.facebook.com/st.elizabethburien Fr. John: john_forman@comcast.net We re pleased that you ve come to worship with us today. If you are unfamiliar with the ritual customs of the Episcopal Church, simply relax and let the congregation carry you in worship. Please sign the guestbook in the entryway. The red book is the Book of Common Prayer and the blue book is the Hymnal (the S numbers are in the front of the hymnal). Children are welcome to join us in church. We have set up a table with quiet activities near the front of the nave for busy hands. Hearing devices are available for those who ask. The ushers are happy to help you locate facilities.
Holy Eucharist Prelude Improvisation by Flor Peeters Joan Barnes, Organist The Entrance Rite All rise as they are able. Entrance Hymn 538, God of mercy, God of grace Opening Acclamation Gloria in excelsis Hymnal S~277 ( S numbers are near the front of the blue hymnal) Collect of the Day First Reading Genesis 45:1-15 Liturgy of the Word Psalm 133 Red Book of Common Prayer, p. 787 Prayed antiphonally, beginning on lectern side Second Reading Romans 11:1-2a, 29-32 Gradual Hymn 380, From all that dwell below the skies All rise as they are able Priest: The Holy Gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ according to St. Matthew. People: Glory to you, Lord Christ. Holy Gospel Matthew 15:21-28 Priest: The Gospel of the Lord. People: Praise to you, Lord Christ. Sermon Silence and stillness Fr. John Forman 2
The Nicene Creed BCP p. 358 Prayers of the People Form V BCP p. 389 Confession and Absolution BCP p. 360 Peace BCP p. 360 Birthdays, Anniversaries, Healing Prayers Liturgy of the Table All rise as they are able Offertory Hymn 51, We the Lord's people Great Thanksgiving Eucharistic Prayer A BCP p. 361 Sanctus Hymnal S130 Memorial Acclamation Priest chants: Therefore, we proclaim the mystery of faith 3
Our Father BCP p.364 Agnus Dei Hymnal S164 The Invitation to Communion All are welcome. Jesus invited all to eat with him, and so you are welcome to his feast here. Please come up the center aisle to the altar rail and return by the side aisle. Please let an usher know if you need communion brought to your seat. Hold out your hand to receive the bread and then eat. Guide the chalice to your mouth and drink. (Please do not dip the bread in the wine.) If you need a gluten-free host, simply raise an index finger for the priest to see and one will be provided. To receive a blessing instead of communion, simply cross your arms over your chest. Post-communion Prayer BCP p. 366 The Blessing Closing Hymn 470, There's a wideness in God's mercy Dismissal BCP p. 366 Postlude Cortège by Gordon Young Serving us this morning: Sharon Nelson, 1 st Lesson Ryan Davis, Psalm Gazalle Davis, 2 nd Lesson Sue Tierney, Intercessor Sue Tierney, Carolyn Terry, Chalice Bearers Associate Priest, Fr. Alwyn Hall Greeter: Pat Lofstedt Ushers: Wes Ingrum, Paul Wentink Altar Guild: Sharon Nelson, Donna Abell Cantors: Elizabeth Binkley, Brandon Hell 4
Announcements From Fr. John: Our Adult Formation series for August will conclude next Sunday, August 27 th. We ll meet at 9:00 a.m. in the St. John Room for a final class on Mary, the mother of Jesus. In the first class, we talked about Mary in her historical context. This morning, we talked a bit about Mary in scripture and in Christian theology. Next week, we will conclude with some thoughts about Mary s role in the present and future of the church. If you missed the earlier classes, please come anyway and pick up the hand-outs for those classes that should help get you caught up! We are exploring aspects of Mary because she plays such an influential role in the history and life of the church. Christians have given her a variety of titles: God-bearer, Blessed Mother, Madonna, Theotokos, Blessed Virgin Mary, Queen of Heaven, Queen of Angels, Star of the Sea, Sancta Maria, Mother of Mercy, Mater Dolorosa, Reina de las Américas, Panagia, and a lengthy list of Our Lady ofs Some Anglicans tend to avoid honoring Mary in any way and, of course, it is not required of any Episcopalian. But many other practitioners do respect and love her because of the special religious significance that she has as the mother of Jesus Christ. We do not worship her, but venerate her, with the help of the liturgical renewals of the 20 th century that returned her to a reinvigorated prominence. The 1979 Book of Common Prayer names her again in our liturgical prayers, and we celebrate her on August 15 th as the feast-day of Saint Mary the Virgin with specific scripture readings, a collect and preface. The church has renewed other ancient feasts associated with Mary, and offer liturgical resources for those festivals. Many parishes, including this one, also pray Marian devotions such as the Angelus and Regina Coeli, and individual practitioners are discovering or re-engaging Anglican rosary prayers as a part of their spiritual practices. Consequently, we keep a few Anglican rosaries and guide-book at the side altar under the icon of Our Lady of Perpetual Help by the children s area. 5
Cycles of Prayer August 20, 2017 The Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby; our Presiding Bishop, Michael Curry; our Bishop, Gregory Rickel For Fr. John, Fr. Alwyn, the Vestry and Wardens In the Anglican Cycle of Prayer, we pray for the Diocese of Rochester and for their Bishop The Rt. Rev. Prince Singh. In the Diocesan Cycle of Prayer, pray for the people of Good Shepherd, Vancouver; St. Luke/San Lucas, Vancouver; All Saints, Vancouver. In the Parish Cycle of Prayer, pray for Murray Dow, the Dut Family, Maurene Edwards, Richard Fiol, the Fitz Family. We pray for our neighbors at Navos, for Neighborhood House, for Hospitality House, for the men of Riverton Place, and for the safety of those in military service, especially Ryan Clogston, Jamie Donahue, Blake Harris, Amanda Hettler, Mark Lee, Paul Pfeifer; and for their families. We pray for those on our long-term list: Denise Alden, Barbara Alston, Leslie Bachman, Phyllis Baker, Verda Baldinger, Dee Bounds, Lita Carlson, Clara Carper, Joe Collins, Eric Danielson, David DeNoma, John Easley, John Funkhouser, Sylvia Funkhouser, Solveig Harbers, Margaret Harrison, Angela Heigh, Brian Hettler, Linda Hisken, Wes Ingrum, Kacey Johnston, Chip Mattingly, Pat McLaughlin, Coralyn Monroe, Cliff Orcutt, Tim Owens, Tony Palatini, Phyllis Pan, Bob Pigg, Irene Postetter, Charlotte Roberts, Kali Ruhl, Sister Leslie and Bob Streuble. 6
This Week at St. Elizabeth If you have any questions about this schedule or would like to schedule a private conversation with Fr. John, please call the office at 206.243.6844, Mon Fri, 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Monday 8-21 Al-Anon in St. John Room, 7:00 p.m. Fr. John s day off Tuesday 8-22 Wednesday 8-23 Feast of St. Martin de Porres, St. Rose of Lima and St. Turibius of Mogrovejo Evening Prayer, Sanctuary, 5:30 p.m. CODA in St. John Room, 7:30 p.m. NA in library, 7:00 p.m. Thursday 8-24 Feast of St. Bartholomew the Apostle Men s AA in St. John Room, 5:30 p.m. Friday 8-25 Al-Anon in St. John Room, 7:30 p.m. Saturday 8-26 Twelfth Sunday after Pentecost 8-27 Adult Formation, Class Three: Mary, the Theotokos Holy Eucharist 10:00 a.m. 7
He who preaches peace and unity didn t want us to always pray privately by ourselves or only for ourselves. We don t say My Father who art in heaven or Give me this day my daily bread. It is not for ourselves alone that each of us asks to be forgiven, not to be led into temptation, or to be delivered from evil. Rather, we pray in public as a community, and not for one person but for everyone. For the people of God are one. ~ St. Cyprian 8