Sunday, February 10 The Fifth Sunday after the Epiphany 8:00am Said Eucharist Book of Common Prayer Celebrant: The Rev d Andrew MacDonald Service begins on p. 67 Collect, Epistle, and Gospel, p. 129 9:00am Sung Eucharist Celebrant & Homilist: The Vicar 10:15am Said Mattins 11:00am Choral Eucharist Celebrant: The Rev d Leigh Kern Homilist: The Vicar 1:30pm Mandarin Service 中文主日崇拜 Celebrant & Homilist: The Rev d Canon Edmund Der 4:30pm Choral Evensong Officiant: The Rev d Leigh Kern Homilist: The Rev d Andrew MacDonald At St. Bart s Regent Park (509 Dundas St E): 10:30am Sung Mass Officiant: The Rev d Walter Hannam
ANNOUNCEMENTS Please join us for coffee in Snell Hall in the Cathedral Centre after the 9:00 and 11:00am services. The Twilight Recital today at 4:00pm features Robert Dixon. Circles of Support We are seeking volunteers for the FAITH+HUB s Circles of Support project. In this client-directed initiative, small teams of volunteers support a vulnerable individual by walking with them as they seek to grow toward a positive future. Volunteers must be able to commit one hour every two weeks for nine months (concluding in November - please note new end date), including the entire summer. The training date is Saturday, March 9. If you are interested, please email Outreach Program Coordinator Kathy Biasi at kbiasi@stjamescathedral.ca. The Vicar is on vacation from Monday, February 11 returning on Tuesday, February 19. Subsequently, Scripture Circle is cancelled this Thursday (February 14). The Rev d Leigh Kern has accepted a position with the Diocese of Toronto as Coordinator of Indigenous Ministries and Reconciliation Animator. Please join us for a celebration and farewell after the 11:00am service on Sunday, February 17. A Pre-Vestry Meeting will be held on Tuesday, February 20 from 6:30-8:00pm in the Cathedral Centre. The meeting is an opportunity to learn more about the 2019 budget and 2018 financial audit statements. Last year s blessed palm crosses and branches may be brought to the Cathedral and placed in the baskets provided. They will be burned and the ashes used in the Ash Wednesday liturgies on March 6. Shrove Tuesday Pancake Supper We are seeking volunteers for our annual Pancake Supper. We are looking for individuals to help with set-up, serving and clean-up from 4:30-8:30pm on Tuesday, March 5. Please email Property Manager Assistant Raisa at pma@stjamescathedral.ca if you are interested in helping. The Flowers in the Cathedral are given to the glory of God. At the High Altar in loving memory of James Masterton
THIS WEEK Tuesday, February 12 Drop-In 1:30-3:30pm Cathedral Centre The Music at Midday Recital 1:00pm Cathedral With Rich Royce, violinist Billingual Taizé Service 7:00pm Cathedral Friday, February 15 Health & Foot Care Clinic 9:30-11:30am Cathedral Centre Sunday, February 16 The Twilight Recital 4:00pm Cathedral With Robert Dixon, organist READINGS FOR SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 17, The Sixth Sunday after the Epiphany Jeremiah 17: 5-10 Psalm 1 1 Corinthians 15: 12-20 Luke 6: 17-26 THIS WEEK - HIGHLIGHT Shades of Our Sisters Exhibit Opening Reception Friday, February 15 6:00pm Cathedral Shades of Our Sisters is an exhibit co-created by the families of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women to share the memory of their loved ones and what the loss of their life means. Friday s reception will include prayers by elders and Christian, Jewish, and Muslim leaders; sacred music; and interactive art activities. The exhibit will be open to the public in the Cathedral until Friday, March 1.
LOOKING AHEAD The Annual Meeting of Vestry Sunday, February 24 1:00pm Cathedral Centre The Vestry List is available for viewing now at the back of the Church after service or during office hours at reception. Those listed are entitled to vote at the elections for the ensuing year. Additions or modifications can be made to the list. Financial statements and Vestry Reports will be available on Sunday, February 17. I Believe...The Road of Faith (Catechism Course) Thursdays beginning March 7 6:00pm Cathedral Centre This course is intended for those seeking baptism and those further along the road who want to reconnect with their faith through confirmation, re-affirmation, or reception into the Anglican community. This year s course explores the role the traditional Creeds play in an active, lively faith, alongside a study of Rowan Williams book Tokens of Trust. For more details, visit stjamescathedral.ca/catechism. MUSIC Robert Busiakiewicz is always happy to hear from potential members of the Choirs of St. James Cathedral, and welcomes inquiries to his office via dom@stjamescathedral.ca. Music Note The words Holy, Holy, Holy written in Latin across our high altar cloth are words which are called out by the Seraphim. These creatures described in our first reading from the book of Isaiah are awe inspiring angels with six wings. Composers have sought to represent this cry of the Seraphim in many ways throughout history. Their imaginings have varied from genteel cooings to unbridled exultations. Francis Poulenc s account as sung at 11:00am begins as a joyful flurry of E major, before unleashing the lofty peals of Hosanna on an ecstatic high B towards the end of the piece. At Choral Evensong today, the anthem is composed by Einojuhani Rautavaara, one of the greatest Finnish composers, who lived from 1928-2016. What makes his Psalm of Invocation so particularly arresting is the unusual use of the vocal glissando: a slide from the lower parts of the voice to the higher while asking God to Hear our prayer in striking supplication. Follow the Cathedral Choir online at facebook.com/choirofsjc and twitter.com/choirofsjc Listen to the Choir at soundcloud.com/sjctoronto
A MESSAGE FROM YOUR WARDENS Parish Selection Committee: Update and a Time for Reflection Now that the Parish Profile is up on the website (stjamescathedral.ca/parish-profile), clergy have until February 28, 2019 to apply to the Bishop of Toronto for the position of Rector/Dean of St. James Cathedral. Your Parish Selection Committee (PSC) continues to meet during this period, formulating first and second interview questions and assessment criteria. Approximately mid-march, the PSC will meet with Bishop Andrew to receive and review names of qualified clergy applicants. Following this meeting, first interviews will be arranged. The desired goal is to have the first set of interviews completed before Easter. As the PSC progresses, we promise to keep you updated. Fulfilling our Spiritual Needs At the beginning of each meeting, the PSC starts with prayer, followed by a time of reflection, often a scripture reading. At one of our last meetings, we reflected on a poem suggested by one of the PSC members - The Dash by Linda Ellis. This poem was included in the Memorial Booklet distributed at the funeral service for former Cathedral churchwarden Janet Hogan. To read this inspirational poem, please visit thedashpoem.com and then reflect on the question: How do you live your dash? Blessings, Jayne & Don (wardens@stjamescathedral.ca) ST. BARTHOLOMEW, REGENT PARK 509 Dundas St E, East of Parliament www.stbartstoronto.ca A ministry in collaboration with St. James Cathedral St. Bart s Drop-In is Growing! We have served as many as 62 guests on a given Saturday, but recently we were unable to open because of a shortage of volunteers. Please consider volunteering for this programme even if you can only come one Saturday a month. Many hands make light (and consistent) work. To learn more or to volunteer, please email dropin@stbartstoronto.ca.
MANDARIN MINISTRY 圣雅各中文堂 衷心欢迎您来到圣雅各主教座堂大家庭, 我们的中文堂每周日下午 1 点 30 分在座堂内举行主日崇拜 盼望圣雅各中文堂可以成为一个爱的港湾, 在这里我们一起寻求上帝的真理, 一起经历上帝的同在, 一起领受上帝的恩典 信仰热线 :647-782-0055 联系人 : 刘毅凯牧师微信号码 :49658993 We welcome you to the family of St. James Cathedral. Our Mandarin Service is 1:30pm every Sunday in the Cathedral sanctuary. We hope that the Chinese community can be a harbour of love for you, and a place where we can experience God s presence and grace together. Contact person: The Rev d James Liu, 647-782-0055. KEY CONTACTS 416-364-7865 info@stjamescathedral.ca The Right Rev d Andrew Asbil Bishop of Toronto 416-363-6021 ext *250 The Rev d Andrew MacDonald Associate Priest, ext *228 amacdonald@stjamescathedral.ca Robert Busiakiewicz Director of Music, ext *224 dom@stjamescathedral.ca Andrew Kuhl Children & Youth Coordinator ext*826 akuhl@stjamescathedral.ca The Rev d Louise Peters Interim Priest in Charge, ext *235 vicar@stjamescathedral.ca The Rev d James Liu Assistant Curate, Mandarin Ministry jliu@stjamescathedral.ca ext *249 Lanadee Lampman Parish Nurse ext *232 llampman@stjamescathedral.ca Kathy Biasi Outreach Program Coordinator kbiasi@stjamescathedral.ca ext *222 The Rev d Leigh Kern Associate Priest, ext *237 lkern@stjamescathedral.ca The Rev d Walter Hannam Vicar of St. Bart s, Regent Park whannam@stjamescathedral.ca Churchwardens People s Warden: Don Solomon Rector s Warden: Jayne Hobbs Deputy People s: Barbara Hirst Deputy Rector s: Joan Peters wardens@stjamescathedral.ca
WORSHIP WITH US Worship services at the Cathedral are offered every day of the year. Sundays 8:00AM Said Eucharist 9:00AM Sung Eucharist 10:15AM Said Mattins 11:00AM Choral Eucharist 1:30PM Mandarin Service 4:30PM Choral Evensong Monday-Friday 7:30AM Holy Eucharist 8:30AM Morning Prayer 12:30PM Holy Eucharist 5:15PM Evening Prayer Saturdays & Public Holidays 12:30PM Holy Eucharist VISIT US The Cathedral is open: Weekdays & Sundays from 7:00AM- 5:30PM Saturdays & Holidays from 9:00AM- 5:00PM The Cathedral Centre (65 Church St) is open: Monday-Friday from 9:00AM-5:00PM The Nancy Mallett Archives & Museum is open by appointment, ext *233 or archives@stjamescathedral.ca Visit us online at stjamescathedral.ca for homily audio, upcoming services, events, and more! Want to receive our weekly email bulletin? Email us at weeklyupdates@stjamescathedral.ca