St. Peter & St. Paul, Apostles June 29, 2014 8:30 a.m. Holy Eucharist Book of Common Prayer Page 67 Announcements Collect of the Day (Please stand) B.A.S. Pg. 412 Readings: Ezekiel 34: 11-16 Psalm 87 B.A.S. Pg. 821 2 Timothy 4: 1-8 John 21: 15-19 Server: Judy Mostow 10:30 a.m. Holy Eucharist Book of Alternative Services Page 185 Processional Hymn: # 7 v. 1-4 The Gathering of the Community P. 185 Gloria: Hymn # 702 Collect of the Day (Please stand) P. 412 Readings: Ezekiel 34: 11-16 Psalm 87 P. 821 2 Timothy 4: 1-8 Gospel Acclamation : Hymn: # 715 The Word of the Lord lasts forever. What is the Word that is living? It is brought to us through his Son Jesus Christ. Holy Gospel: John 21: 15-19 Sermon: The Creed P. 188 Prayers of the People (Please Stand) Confession and Absolution (Stand or Kneel) P. 191 The Offertory Hymn: # 437 Prayer over the Gifts (celebrant) P. 412 Eucharistic Prayer (Please stand) Sanctus: Hymn: #732 The Lord s Prayer (wording found in the first prayer) P. 211 The Breaking of the Bread P. 212 Agnus Dei: Hymn #745 All baptized Christians, regardless of denomination, may receive the Holy Eucharist either at the communion rail or at the station by the baptismal font. Communion Hymns: # 56 Choral Ablutions: # 87 Prayer after Communion (Please Stand) P. 412 Doxology P. 214 Benediction Recessional Hymn: # 431 Announcements Host: Bernice Richmond Greeters: Marilyn & Al Chisholm. Readers: Eleanor Blair, Dale Sparkes. Prayers of the People: Elizabeth Whalley. Servers: Bruce Adderley. Eucharistic Assistants: Ann Osborn-Seyffert, Bernice Richmond, Erminie Reid. Chancel Guild: Marg. Boone, Bernice Richmond. Coffee Hosts: Sharon & Dale Sparkes. Anglican Cycle of Prayer: Pray for the Church of North India (United) and The Most Revd Dr. Philip Marandih, Moderator of CNI & Bishop of Patna. Diocesan Cycle of Prayer: Pray for all those involved in the Diocesan mission trip to the Diocese th of Tarime in Tanzania, for all leaders and delegates of the 29 Annual Youth Synod meeting at Camp Manitou, for the Parishes at Biscotasing, Broadbent, and McGregor Bay, and the ministry of our summer students and supervisors, and for Camp Manitou, Camp Temiskaming, and Camp Gitchigomee, beginning their summer camps. Parish Cycle of Prayer: Karen Ristanen, Pat Rose, Alan, Cynthia, Graham & Michael Roy, and Irene & Kenneth Roy. th Next Sunday - 4 after Pentecost Scripture Readings: Genesis 24: 34-38, 42-49, 58-67 Psalm 45: 11-18 Romans 7: 15-25a Matthew 11: 16-19, 25-30 Parish Statistics (last week): 8:30: 16 10:30: 34 Total: 50 Parochial: EOP: $1411.43 Givings: $1319.00 Total: $2730.43 Required to meet our budget: $3320.84 In order to receive a visit when you are admitted to hospital please do these two things. 1. Ask the hospital staff to verify that your religious designation is correct on your hospital records, and 2. Have a family member or friend notify the parish office that you are in hospital and would appreciate a visit.
DUTY ROSTER for next week is listed on St. John s website: www.stjohnsthunderbay.ca A Vestry meeting will be held on Sunday, July 13, 20014 at 12:30 p.m. to develop a concurrence committee for the selection of a new incumbent. A light lunch will be available following the 10:30 service. This is a critical time in the life of our parish and your input is very important. Open Streets Thunder Bay - is a pilot program that will open up more than 5km of Algoma Street on Sunday July 13 so that people can have fun, meet their neighbours and be physically active. Algoma Street will be closed to traffic between 8:30 am and 2:30 pm. Road crossing through police directed intersections are available including Pearl Street. Further information including a map is posted on the bulletin board across from the Sacristy. Please remember that July 13 is also the day for our Vestry Meeting. The Anglican Journal & The Algoma Anglican - There are copies of the June edition at the back of the church for anyone who doesn t receive a copy in the mail. Please help yourself if you would like one. Please note - the midweek service (on Thursday) is cancelled until further notice. St. John s - Doors Open Thunder Bay, Saturday, Sept. 6. St. John s will once again be one of the stops for Doors Open Thunder Bay. This year the theme for the event is military history and, as the regimental church for the Lake Superior Scottish Regiment, we have been invited to participate. If you are interested in helping with the preparations or in participating on September 6 (or both!) Please contact Marg Boone. A Hearty Thanks - to everyone who faithfully donates to our food cupboard. We continue to have many individuals and families using the cupboard on a regular basis. Thanks also to all the volunteers who assist with the operation of the cupboard. Donations of food items are needed for the AIDS Committee Thunder Bay - Mothers Cupboard container at the back of the church.