MARCH 15, 2015 MOTHERING SUNDAY LENT IV We invite you to keep a time of silence in preparation for worship 8:15am HOLY COMMUNION (Book of Common Prayer page 67) Opening Hymn: 525 Gradual Hymn: 190 Offertory Hymn: 543 Recessional: 564 1st Reading: Numbers 21:4-9 (Old Testament p.139) 2nd Reading: John 3:14-21 (New Testament p.94 ) Homily: Canon Stuart Pike 10:00am HOLY EUCHARIST (printed separately lilac booklet ) (service also found in Book of Alternative Services (BAS) -page 185) We invite you to keep a time of silence in preparation for worship Prelude Silent Procession Opening Hymn: 354 The Collect of the Day 1st Reading: Numbers 21:4-9 (Old Testament p. 139) Psalm 107:1-3, 17-22 (BAS p.852) Psalm Refrain (sung)-give thanks to the Lord for he is good. 2nd Reading: Ephesians 2:1-10 ( New Testament p.192) Gradual Hymn: 559 Gospel Reading: John 3:14-21( New Testament p.94) Homily: Canon Stuart Pike Prayers of the People Prayer Response (Sung): O Lord hear my prayer, O Lord hear my prayer; come and listen to me. The Peace Announcements The Celebration of the Eucharist - Eucharistic Prayer 3 (BAS page 198) Offertory Hymn: 400 Communion Hymns: 165, 177, 340 ( please join in singing of these Hymns ) Motet: Like as the Hart-Willan Blessing Closing Hymn: 602 Silent Recession Postlude ( the postlude is part of the service and you are invited to stay & enjoy this music) The Church Office: Monday & Friday, 9:00am noon; Tuesday-Thursday 9:00am to 3:30pm (closed for Statutory holidays) Phone No. (905) 634-1826 - Fax No. (905) 634-6606 1382 Ontario Street, Burlington, Ontario L7S 1G1 St. Luke s office e-mail: office@stlukesburlington.ca St. Luke s Web Site: www.stlukesburlington.ca Diocese of Niagara Web Site: www.niagara.anglican.c
WE WELCOME NEWCOMERS & VISITORS and invite you to participate fully in our worship this morning. You are welcome to come to the Altar Rail or station to receive communion or a blessing. All are encouraged to receive from the chalice or with bread alone, and to refrain from intinction (dipping the wafer in the chalice). NURSERY for children (up to 3yrs old) in room 302 of the Parish Hall, during the 10am service. COLLECT: Gracious Father, whose blessed Son Jesus Christ came from heaven to be the true bread which gives llife to the world, evermore give us this bread, that he may live in us, and we in him, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and for ever. Amen. PRAYER OVER THE GIFTS: God of mercy and compassion, your Word calls us home to faith and love. Accept all we offer you this day, in the name of Jesus Christ the Lord. Amen. PRAYER AFTER COMMUNION: Giver of life, you enlighten all who come into the world. Fill our hearts with the splendour of your grace, that we may perfectly love you and worthily praise your holy name, through Jesus Christ the Lord. Amen. CHANGES TO THE LITURGY DURING LENT The season of Lent is a time of reflection and repentance. To signify this mood from the joyous weeks of Epiphany, we make some changes in our Sunday worship. ***The clergy & choir will process & recess in silence. ***The Gloria & the Doxology are omitted. ***The Kyrie is sung before the Collect of the Day *** The responses before & after the gospel are spoken not sung. These small alterations to our regular worship remind us that Lent is a time of preparation for the great events of Holy Week. THE FLOWERS ARE GIVEN TO THE GLORY OF GOD AND IN LOVING MEMORY OF : ***Jack Mould; the gift of his wife Olive ***Ross and Betty Powell; given by the family There will be no L.I.F.T programme or nursery this morning as it is March break. In the Narthex, we have FM Assistive Listening Devices. Please speak with the Verger if you would like to use one. Please return them to the Verger following the service.
MARCH 15, 2015 LENTEN NEWS LENT IV MOTHERING SUNDAY TODAY is the fourth Sunday of Lent and traditionally known as Mothering Sunday. In some parts of England it is the practice to visit one s mother on this special day. Other people mark the day by visiting the cathedral or mother church of the diocese. The name may be derived from a passage in the letter of Paul to the Galatians Jerusalem is the mother of us all. In the western church it is the custom to relax some of the disciplines of Lent on this Sunday. Please join us this morning as we mark Mothering Sunday by giving a flower to the ladies & enjoying Simnel cake. Lenten Book Study Being Christian by Archbishop Rowan Williams A 4 Week Study week 3 today, in the Parish Hall & continuing each Sunday until March 22nd Please bring your own lunch and join us following coffee hour while we study the Bishop s selection for Lent this year. ST. MATTHEW S HOUSE LENTEN FOOD DRIVE Our food drive concludes next Sunday, MARCH 22nd. The focus will be CANNED FOODS (Meats, Fish, Vegetables, Fruits, Spaghetti Sauce, etc) If you prefer to make a cash donation, please use the St. Luke s envelopes in the pews and write St. Matthew s House on the donation for line. Please make cheques payable to St. Luke s Church & indicate St. Matthew s House on the memo line. Thank you for your support over these 5 Sundays in Lent.
EASTER FLOWER MEMORIALS If you would like to remember a loved one(s) by donating to our Easter Flower Memorials, Please submit your wording (print clearly) & donation (1) to the CHURCH OFFICE marked Altar Guild Marilyn Hastings OR (2) MAIL TO: M. Hastings, 707-110 Plains Rd., W., Burlington L7T 0A6 PLEASE do not put them on the collection plate DEADLINE for submissions: Monday, March 23, 2015 (cheques should be made payable to St. Luke s Altar Guild) These flowers are used to decorate the church for Easter & some are delivered to our shut-ins following the Easter morning services. For more information call Marilyn Hastings (905-634-3060) or Chris Hughes (905-632-9535) PHOENIX FELLOWSHIP DROP IN CENTRE meets Wed. morning in the Parish Hall, following the 10am church service. March 18/15 Family Feud Game Day -Monthly Birthday Draw March 25/15 Lunch at Mount Forest Family Restaurant CEMETERY NOTICE When spring arrives, there is a major clean up in the cemetery, and then throughout the growing season the lawn is maintained. To be able to do this effectively for the benefit of all, we request your help in removing all winter/christmas wreaths as well as any weather-worn, faded or damaged wreaths, unused flower stands and flower receptacles by April 1st. Any items remaining after this date will be removed and disposed of. Here is the relevant excerpt from the Cemetery By Laws: "Winter wreaths and temporary wreath holders must be removed by 1 April to facilitate spring clean-up of cemetery grounds and to facilitate summer grass cutting." Your help and cooperation are greatly appreciated. Michael Skafel, Chair, Cemetery Committee.
Here come the Easter Eggs! El Hogar service team members will be selling handmade delicious Belgian chocolate covered fondant Easter eggs for several Sundays. These eggs support our efforts at El Hogar but are limited in number. They are available at $5 per egg & sold during coffee hour. The team will also be selling beautifully hand-crafted greeting cards made by Marilyn Barnes. She graciously makes these cards to benefit the children of El Hogar. İMuchisimas gracias! Alan, Carolyn, Carrie, Janice, Louise, Michael, Rick, Ros & Terry TOURTIERE PICK UP Tourtieres ordered on Feb. 22 are available for pick up today, March 15, at coffee hour. HALTON FRESH FOOD BOX PICK UP Tues. March 17/15 3:30 to 5pm in the Parish Hall SEEKING MEMORIAL DONATIONS FOR EASTER BRASS Easter is only 3 weeks away, and with it the triumphant sound of trumpets, trombone, and tuba. Sadly, we are still lacking sufficient funds for these brilliant musicians who enjoy their annual Easter visit with us. We are seeking individuals who may be interested in sponsoring a player, either for one or two services, or whatever you can afford, in the form of a memorial donation. Funds will be deposited into the brass line of the music budget and the name of your loved one will be noted and a tax receipt issued. If you wish to make a memorial donation towards the Easter Brass, please contact Jennifer Goodine @ 905-634-1826 or Bonnie Lennard. Let s support our talented guests and show them that their presence is appreciated! Thank you. Sew On Fire is very appreciative of your donations and have an ongoing need for baby and children's clothing, baseball caps, small toys, wool and yarn goods. Toques and mittens are always needed. Please leave your donations in the box provided in the Parish Hall. If you have any questions or would like to visit this facility call Elsie at 905-336-0105
Every Wednesday: SERVICES 10am - Holy Communion SUNDAYS: March 22/15: March 29/15: Lent V -8:15 - Holy Communion -10am - Holy Eucharist Palm Sunday - 8:15 Holy Communion **10:00am-Holy Eucharist -Service begins in the Parish Hall (weather permitting) SERVICES FOR HOLY WEEK AND EASTER Monday March 30: Tuesday March 31: Wednesday April 1: Maundy Thursday, April 2: Good Friday, April 3: Easter Saturday, April 4: Easter Sunday, April 5: 10am Holy Eucharist 10am Holy Eucharist 10am Holy Communion 7:30pm Institution of The Lord s Supper with washing of hands; stripping of the Altar 10am The Passion of our Lord 7:30pm Easter Vigil **8:00am Holy Communion **9:30am Holy Eucharist **11:30am Traditional Communion (Bring your bells!) **different times April 12: ***************************************************** Easter II 8:15 Holy Communion 10:00am Holy Eucharist with Baptism Please join us for coffee hour in the Great Hall immediately following the 10am service. REMINDER: PLEASE REMEMBER TO WEAR YOUR NAME TAG. This is a great help for visitors, clergy & other parishioners.