St. Paul s Cathedral Territory of the People Anglican Church of Canada Kamloops, BC Joyful Rooted - Hospitable - Responsive Sunday, April 23, 2017 2 nd Sunday in Easter
Holy Communion in the Chapel 8:00 a.m. Presider & Preacher: The Very Rev Ken Gray Lay Assistant: Lance Weisser - The service begins on page 67 of the Book of Common Prayer Readings: Acts 2:14a, 22-32; Psalm 16; 1 Peter 1:3-9; John 20:19-31 Holy Eucharist in the Cathedral10:00 a.m. Welcome to St. Paul s Cathedral. Our worship service can be found in the green book in your pews beginning on page 185. Hymns for the service are found in the blue book in your pew. The receiving of Communion is open to any who feel drawn to Christ. It is Christ s table and we are all his guests. Know that you are welcome here and our delight is in your presence with us. Please join us in the parish hall for refreshments following the service. The Gathering of the Community Announcements Hymn 205 The day of resurrection Welcome, Introduction and Collect for the day The Dean Joy Gothard Creator of the fruitful earth. You made us stewards of all things. Give us grateful hearts for all your goodness, and steadfast wills to use your bounty well, That the whole human family, Today and in generations to come, may with us give thanks for the riches of your creation. We ask this in the name of Jesus Christ the Lord. Amen. Children s Sacred Square Give me oil in my lamp keep me burning Give me joy in my heart I pray; Give me love in my life, keep me humble, Keep me burning till the end of day Sing Hosanna, light the candle, Spread the love of Jesus all around; Lift the cross high, share God s story, Everywhere let love be found. The Proclamation of the Word Melissa Green 1 st Reading Acts 2:14a, 22-32 Lindley Roff Psalm 16 p. 719 2 nd Reading 1 Peter 1:3-9 Alison McKinnon 2
Hymn EAT THIS BREAD AND NEVER HUNGER, DRINK THIS CUP AND NEVER THIRST; CHRIST INVITES US TO THE TABLE WHERE THE LAST BECOME THE FIRST. Asking for a cup of water, Jesus touched forbidden ground; and the woman, with a question, told the world what she had found. Walking down a desert highway, Jesus healed a man born blind; soon the man became a witness to the truth we seek and find. The Holy Gospel according to John 20:19-31 EAT THIS BREAD AND NEVER HUNGER, DRINK THIS CUP AND NEVER THIRST; CHRIST INVITES US TO THE TABLE WHERE THE LAST BECOME THE FIRST. EAT THIS BREAD EAT THIS BREAD Thousands gathered in the desert (kjg) Jesus leads a thankful song; Bless and break and share what s ready Daily bread for which we long. EAT THIS BREAD Video Presentation and Sermon A quiet time Hymn 44 I believe in God Almighty Prayers of the People, celebrating the ministry of the Canadian Foodgrains Bank God stretches out the heavens and shapes the earth. Come and give thanks! God raises up the mountains and pours water into the seas. Come and give thanks! Bud Forbes The Dean Randy Patch 3
God calls forth plants from the soil and forms animals in infinite variety. Come and give thanks! God breathes upon us and fills us with life. Come lift your voices in praise! God gives our lives meaning through laughter and tears. Come lift your voices in praise! God touches our hearts through family and friends. Come lift your voices in praise! God loves us and blesses us with everything good. Come and worship! God loves us and overwhelms us with never-ending generosity. Come and worship! God loves us and surrounds us with love in abundance! Come and worship! From the Mennonite Church Canada Other prayers are offered at this point The exchange of peace The Celebration of the Eucharist Hymn 244 We walk by faith Eucharistic Prayer 4 p. 201 The Lord s Prayer is sung p. 211 Fraction Sentence #8 p. 213 Communion All are welcome at Christ s table. If you require gluten free bread, please indicate this to Communion Assistant at the altar rail. We invite you to participate in quiet during communion as a time for prayer and reflection 4
Living Challenge Hymn 416 All things bright and beautiful Dismissal All music reproduced with permission under LicenseSing #605242 5 Joy Gothard The flowers at the Cathedral Altar are given to the Glory of God and in loving memory of Andy & Barbara Brown with love by Elaine & Roger Parkes - May they rest in peace with all the saints in God s heavenly Kingdom WORSHIP MINISTERS at 10 a.m. service Presider/Preacher Ken Gray; Host Joy Gothard; Gospeller Bud Forbes; Children s Sacred Square Melissa Green; Prayer Ministry Sandra Sugden, David Lidster; Altar Guild Marg Pearson, Elaine Parkes, Suzy Knox; Coffee Miriam & Barry Baskin; Greeters Rae Long, Joy Gothard; Lay Admin Veronica Mountfort, Carol & Randy Patch; Lock Up Elaine Parkes; Prayers of the People DJ Clarke; Readers Lindley Roff, Alison McKinnon; Servers Rose Roy, Carol Patch, Robert Hall Lections, Sunday, April 30: Acts 2:14a, 36-41; Ps 116:1-3, 10-17; 1 Peter 1:17-23; Luke 24:13-35 THIS WEEK AT YOUR CATHEDRAL Ministry Focus: Prayer Shawl Ministry Outreach Focus: PWRDF Canadian Foodgrains Bank Office Hours: Tuesday Thursday 9:30-1:30 Monday 7 pm Contemplative Prayer - Cathedral 7 pm Anglicanism 101 - Chapel Tuesday 7 pm Cathedral Committee - Cathedral The Dean travels to Chicago for meetings of the North American Cathedral deans Wednesday through to next Monday inclusive. Bishop Barbara presides and preaches next Sunday Wednesday 10 am Holy Communion, Bible Study, CANCELLED THIS WEEK 11 am Centering Prayer Cathedral Thursday 7:30 pm Choir - Cathedral Friday 9:30 1:30 pm Thrift Store Basement Saturday 6 am 11 pm BC Elections Hall advanced polls ON THE HORIZON Thursday, May 11, 6 p.m., Regional Council meets - Ruth Room Thursday, May 18, 11 a.m. Hospital Visitors Chapel Thursday, May 25, 5:30 p.m. Special Ascension Day service with the Bishop of Montreal, Mary Irwin Gibson, pot luck and liturgy May 26-28, Territorial Assembly in Merritt June 4, 10:30 a.m. Ecumenical Pentecost Sunday gathering, outdoors at McDonald Park on the North Shore
Saturday Oct 14, Blanket Exercise, rescheduled from the spring Late October, the Fall Retreat with Bishop Gordon Light, The Shrine in Cache Creek, Monday Thursday details soon HITHER THITHER AND YON Let the Sun Shine in A Spring Work Bee All welcome come and help scrub the church for Spring Tea, coffee and treats provided Saturday May 13, 2017, 9:30am Bring your rubber gloves, buckets and scrubbies and a happy attitude Jobs include: Dusting Scrubbing walls Oiling pews Gutter cleaning Window washing Touch-up painting Garbage pick up and much more as time, ability and energy permits Come celebrate Norris Berg s last concert with the TVO after 20 years! 7 pm Saturday May 6 Kamloops Full Gospel Tabernacle 1550 Tranquille road Adults $15, Children $5, Family $35 We are so grateful to Leslie Hall who has agreed to oversee care and upkeep of the Nicola Street Garden. She may well need assistance so stay tuned... Publication of COMPENDIUM Space a collection of the 2017 Lenten Luncheon Lectures is forthcoming. What a grand time was had by all, and great food too. Thanks to presenters, cooks, staff and attendees. Next Year s Theme is already chosen: To My Own True Self, Be True: Stories of Faith, Courage and Inspiration. See you all next Lent National Gathering for all Anglican Women June 15 18, 2017, Redeemer University College Ancaster, ON 6
Join in: Worship, Workshops, Conversations with Primate Fred Themes include: Prayer; Indigenous Ministries, PWRDF and more Registration deadline is April 30, 2017 Please visit www.acwcanada.com for more information ST. PAUL S CATHEDRAL 360 Nicola St. Kamloops, BC V2C 2P5 Phone: 250-372-3912 Office email: stpaulscathedral@shawbiz.ca Youth email: stpaulscathedralyouth@gmail.com Dean s email: deanspc@shaw.ca St. Paul s Cathedral Website: https://kamloopsanglicancathedral.com/ Website of the Territory of the People (APCI): http://www.territoryofthepeople.ca/ RETREAT MEMORIES Enjoy this group picture (Dean absent taking the photo) from our recent retreat with Sr. Brenda Jenner SSJD at The Shrine in Cache Creek. This is the first of what will become a semiannual tradition and practice in our Territory. Our next retreat will be led by Bishop Gordon Light sometime in October. 7
WHAT YOU CAN DO ABOUT CLIMATE CHANGE AND HUNGER A Canadian Foodgrains Bank Initiative Each of us has a role to play in addressing climate change. With public support and actions from people across the country, Canadian Foodgrains Bank has successfully influenced policy decisions in the past, such as the untying of food aid and increasing aid for agriculture. We can do the same on the issue of climate change and hunger. Public support plays an essential role in this, and you can be part of this in several ways: Join the Hunger Action Network go to our website to sign up for this e-mail list to learn about specific actions you can take to address global hunger. Learn about climate change and hunger, spreading awareness to others in your church and community. Explore ways you or your church can show care for God s creation. Write your MP to say you care about how climate change is affecting farmers around the world. Pray for our world, and for an end to hunger. Find worship resources at foodgrainsbank.ca. Give to the Canadian Foodgrains Bank Climate Fund, which supports projects that help small-scale farmers adapt to climate change. Visit www.foodgrainsbank.ca/ get-involved/ to learn more about the Climate Fund. Ending hunger requires many actions supplying food in times of emergency or shortfall, providing support for agriculture, helping improve nutrition for families, and enabling smallscale farmers to adapt to climate change. Together, we can work to ensure sustained progress in the fight against hunger. Visit www.foodgrainsbank.ca/get-involved/ to get started! 8