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We invite you to keep a time of silence in preparation for worship 8:15am HOLY COMMUNION (Book of Common Prayer page 67) 1st Reading: Hebrews 9:11-14 (New Testament p.223) 2nd Reading: Mark 12:28-34 (New Testament p. 49) Homily: Canon Stuart Pike 10:00am HOLY EUCHARIST (printed separately blue booklet ) We invite you to keep a time of silence in preparation for worship Prelude: Canon I & II Franck Processional Hymn: 487 Colour Party and Laying of Wreath Welcome The Collect of the Day 1st Reading: Ruth 1:1-18( Old Testament p.241) Psalm: 146 Refrain below (BAS 905) 2nd Reading: Hebrews 9:11-14( New Testament p.223) Gradual Hymn: 450 Gospel Reading: Mark 12:28-34 (New Testament p.49) Homily: Canon Stuart Pike Prayers of the People - The Peace - Announcements Offertory Hymn: 207 The Celebration of the Eucharist-Eucharistic Prayer #1 Communion Hymns: 494, 340, 495 (please join in singing these hymns) Motet: O Taste and See Vaughan Williams The Blessing Recessional Hymn: 486 Postlude: Poco Allegro Franck ( the postlude is part of the service and you are invited to stay & enjoy this music) Refrain: 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: Almighty God, whose chosen servant Abraham obeyed your call, rejoicing in your promise that in him the family of the earth is blessed, give us faith like his, that in us your promises may be fulfilled; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and for ever. Amen. PRAYER OVER THE GIFTS: God of freedom, accept all we offer you this day. May we embrace the law of your service and know the glorious liberty of the children of God, We ask this in the name of Jesus Christ the Lord. Amen. PRAYER AFTER COMMUNION: Heavenly Father, bring to perfection within us the communion we share in this sacrament. May the unity we know this day live in our community and family. This we pray in the name of Jesus Christ the Lord. Amen. THE FLOWERS ARE GIVEN TO THE GLORY OF GOD & IN LOVING MEMORY OF: ****M. Bernice (Dickenson) & Whitey (E. H.) Allen, our much missed parents; given by Leslie, Cynthia, Susan & Brent, and my grand-parents by Mary Beth ****daughter Louise; given by the Pick family. Rev. Cheryl Fricker is preaching this morning at her former parish, St. Aidan s Oakville, as they celebrate the 60th anniversary of that parish. Rev. Deacon Sheila Plant will be away until Dec. 4th. For the Psalm: 1. Organist will play refrain once 2. Choir will sing the refrain 3. Congregation please join in singing the refrain 4. Choir will sing Psalm verses & congregation please join in the singing of the refrain after verses REMINDER: PLEASE REMEMBER TO WEAR YOUR NAME TAG. This is a great help for visitors, clergy & other parishioners. 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.

AUTUMN NEWS The Great Fall Hymn Sing Music at St. Luke's presents the Great Fall Hymn Sing in the church THIS AFTERNOON at 3.00pm This year's hymn sing features the choirs of West Plains United Church, plus St. Matthew's and St. Luke's Anglican Churches. The title of this year's hymn sing is "Royal Hymns & Anthems" featuring music performed at various royal functions. Tickets for the event will be for sale at coffee or by email at keithanita@sympatico.ca or by phone at 905-639-7643. Ticket prices are $8.00 Seniors & Students, $10.00 for general admission. Children ages 12 & under have free admission. NEWSLETTER DEADLINE -for the December, January and February edition of the St. Luke s Newsletter is Fri. Nov. 9. This edition covers the very important Christmas season. Please e-mail your articles to newsletter@stlukesburlington.ca If you do not use email you may hand it in to the church office before the deadline. Sorry, no late submissions will be accepted. Blue Christmas Service The Blue Christmas Service offers gentle prayers, music and hope for those feeling the pain of loss and grief. It is a time to gather and remember, it provides an opportunity to pray, to reflect and to honour the losses and the pain in our lives. Sunday, December 2 nd 2012 7:30 p.m. All are welcome A big thank you to all who donated &/or came to the book sale last Saturday. We sold over $600 worth of books, so great for our first venture. We would like to have another one in the Spring--date to be determined. If you didn't get a chance to sort through your books put them aside for us. A special thank you to Elaina Wittig for her hard work & inspiration & to Doug Finch for all of his lifting, moving & packing--this venture would not have occurred without his help. Thanks to the rest of the crew that helped make this event a success. Paulette Finch REMEMBRANCE DAY ROAD CLOSURES/RESTRICTIONS Next Sunday, November 11, area roads will be closed for the Remembrance Day parade from 10:15am to 12:30pm. Brant St. will be closed from Central High School on Baldwin St. to Pine St., and Locust St. will be closed from Caroline St. to Elgin St. 4 Week Advent Study A Journey to Christmas DVD Series Nov. 25, December 2 nd, 9 th and 16 th All are welcome to join us for a light lunch following coffee hour as we walk alongside five pilgrims looking for the meaning of Christmas. Sign up Sheet in the Great Hall. Thank you Thank you to everyone who helped us celebrate Anita's life. Monday was a very special day for the whole family and we were so pleased that other people helped us share our memories & grief for a wife, mother, grandmother and friend. Special thanks to Cheryl & Elliott for conducting the service, to the choir for so beautifully singing Anita's chosen music and last but not least to Group "A" for hosting such a wonderful reception, truly the hostesses with the mostesses.

HELPING YOU GROW -Connon s Nurseries, Waterdown, is helping us do some fundraising! When any parishioner makes a purchase with Connon s Nurseries between November 1 and December 24, they will donate 10% back to St. Luke s. When checking out just mention you are a member of St. Luke s to the cashier and the church will receive credit. For all your seasonal purchases, check out these Christmas products including poinsettias and house plants, Christmas trees, garland, roping, wreaths, boughs, outdoor winter arrangements, garden gifts and more. PWRDF CHRISTMAS CARDS will be for sale at coffee hour. All proceeds go the support the important work of the Primate s World Relief and Development Fund. $15. per package with a tax receipt issued for the full amount. HALTON FRESH FOOD BOX It s time to place your order for fresh fruits and vegetables through the Halton Fresh Food Box Program. Large - $17. Small - $13 Bag - $8. This order can be picked up on November 20 in the Parish Hall between 3:30 and 5:00 Please order no later than the first Tuesday of the month. Order envelopes are in the church office or you can see Dave after the 10am service. PHOENIX FELLOWSHIP DROP IN CENTRE meets Wednesday morning, after the 10am service. Nov. 7: Nov. 14: Remembrance Day-Members Memories Terry Raybould s Trip to Tuscany UPCOMING SERVICES Every Wednesday: -10am - Holy Communion NEWS FROM MARY SHERWOOD The inner city centre for children, Akany Tafita, is celebrating its tenth anniversary this year. The children are busy rehearsing dramas, songs, dancing and telling the story of their centre. They will also be displaying their school work. There are three large events planned from October to December and Mary is sure the children will do a wonderful job! Construction to add a second floor to the centre began in July and therefore preparations for all the events have taken place outside whilst trying to ignore the noise and busy workers. Everyone is excited that the renovations are to be completed in time for the celebrations. Thank you for your prayers and support. Sunday Nov. 11: Sunday Nov. 18: Sunday Nov. 25: Remembrance Day -10am-Holy Eucharist Pentecost XXV -10am-Holy Eucharist Reign of Christ -10am-Holy Eucharist with Baptisms PWRDF RESPONSE TO HURRICANE SANDY Hurricane Sandy has done significant damage in Cuba. PWRDF has so far contributed $20,000 towards an ecumenical relief and rehabilitation effort. For detailed information, go to http:// pwrdf.org/2012/pwrdf-responds-to-hurricane-sandy/. If you would like to help, please make your cheque payable to St. Luke s Church and mark PWRDF on the memo line. Thank you. Please keep the people and parishes of Cuba in your prayers. CONNECT WITH US The Wardens and members of Parish Council want to hear from you. Do you have ideas, suggestions, comments, queries about how we do church here at St. Luke s? Write them down and insert them in the suggestion box in the narthex. We would encourage you to leave your name and contact information phone number or email --- so that we can respond to your concerns.

Speakers Lunch Group "The Canadian Army's Role in Afghanistan" Our November meeting of the St. Luke s Speakers Lunch Group is at 11.30am on Thursday November 8th in the Parish Hall. The speaker will be Major Gary McQueen, the Deputy Commanding Officer of the RHLI who will share experiences of his & the regiment's time in Afghanistan. Those with service medals please wear them. Everyone is invited to this Bring Your Own Lunch event Please call Bill at 905-632-0930 or email billjane@cogeco.ca if you plan to attend. Music at St. Luke s Presents Bluegrass Night with Rhyme and Reason Saturday November 17 Mix & Mingle 6.30pm Dinner at 7.00pm Cash Bar Buy your tickets $35.00 each at coffee hour Or call Bonnie or Harry at 905-632-2918 Western or Hillbilly Dress Suggested St. Lukes s Christmas Market Sat. Nov. 24 9am 2pm Market Countdown - 3 weeks. As we get closer to Market day, there are still some items that our shelves could use. HURRY - Last Day for ordering Poinsetta/Wreaths Bake Table cup cakes, muffins, cookies, pies, loaves. Parlour Treasures crystal, china, linens, jewelry. Knitting/Sewing items slippers, socks, scarves, sweaters, hats, mittens, doll clothes, crib blankets. Marguerite needs jewelry pieces such as old bracelets, and necklaces, hat pins. NO pearls please. Heather still needing more QUART size jars for dried soup. Raffle tickets are on sale now. Amazing prizes. Children s table looking for small toys and games, books, finger puppets, stickers. Volunteers to help in any area. Sign up today. What can YOU do to make our Market a success? Contact Market Conveners Judith Brodie 905-634-5483, Ross Gosling -905-634-0070, Cathy Payne 905-639-5135 THE CHRISTMAS MARKET CHILDREN S TABLE is looking for donations of new or gently used toys, books, etc. for children ages 4-8years. A box for your donations has been placed in the Great Hall, under the coat rack. Thank you PARLOUR TREASURES Sunday November 11 is the day to bring your donations for Parlour Treasures immediately following the 10:00 am service. For large items, you can drive up to the loading zone outside the Church Hall and we will have people on hand to assist you. Smaller items can be brought directly to the parlour. We appreciate your careful selection of donations, keeping in mind their overall sales appeal for quality and uniqueness. Sincere thanks. Elaina Wittig for Parlour Treasures (905.633.8383 )

ST. LUKE S CHRISTMAS MARKET To help with your decorating needs for the Advent & Christmas seasons we will have available for purchase beautiful Fresh New Brunswick 20 inch Balsam Wreaths & Poinsettias in various colours, sizes at last year s same low prices. Please complete the order form on the back of this page & return to the conveners. Orders taken starting October 21st Last day to order is TODAY,Sunday, November 4th. Main pick-up will be on Friday Nov. 23th 2-8pm Also at the Christmas Market, Saturday, Nov 24th. Thank you! Questions? Please contact: Jackie Thompson 905 632-8234 Joanna Mauro 905 634-0220 Sheila Gore 905 639-3715 Jane Milne 905 632-0930 PLEASE NOTE that payment is due at the time of ordering and can be made in either cash or by personal POSTDATED cheque payable to St. Luke s Altar Guild.