OCTOBER 12, 2014 THANKSGIVING SUNDAY The Parish Church of St. Luke 1382 Ontario St., Burlington, Ont. L7S 1G1 (905-634-1826) Rector: Canon H. Stuart Pike Pastoral Associate & Youth Minister: Rev. Elliott Siteman Honorary Deacon Asst: Rev. Deacon Sheila Plant 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. 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: Philippians 4:4-9 (New Testament p. 198) 2nd Reading: John 6:25-35 ( New Testament p. 98) Homily: Rev. Elliott Siteman 10:00am HOLY EUCHARIST with Baptisms printed separately (Baptism service also in Book of Alternative Services p.151 and Eucharistic Prayer 2 may be found of p.196 (BAS) We invite you to keep a time of silence in preparation for worship WE WELCOME INTO CHRIST S FLOCK THROUGH THE SACRAMENT OF HOLY BAPTISM ( 10:00am ) ***** Madison Jane *****Evelyn Claire ***** Alexander Xavier ***** Andrew Mason 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. Please join us for coffee/tea and a time of fellowship immediately following the 10am service. Please remember to sign up to serve one Sunday. We can t do it without your help! REMINDER: PLEASE REMEMBER TO WEAR YOUR NAME TAG. This is a great help for visitors, clergy & other parishioners.
COLLECT: Gracious One, you satisfy the need of every living creature. Fill us with gratitude for the abundance of the earth and for the bonds of love and care that unite all creation into one family. May our thanks be the soil in which dreams of justice grow and thrive; through Jesus Christ, the Lord of the harvest. Amen. PRAYER OVER THE GIFTS: Source of all life, the heaven and earth are yours, yet you have given us dominion over all things. Receive the symbols of our labour and love which we offer you this day, in the name of Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. PRAYER AFTER COMMUNION: God of our hope, in this eucharist we find the source of all your blessings. Nourished in these holy mysteries may we, with our lives, give you continual thanks and praise. This we ask in the name of Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. THE FLOWERS ARE GIVEN TO THE GLORY OF GOD AND IN MEMORY OF: *****Madeliene Fox; from her children & husband *****their parents and siblings Margaret, Donald and Ian AND ALSO IN THANKSGIVING: for their many blessings; given by Les & Joyce McCreesh Every Wednesday: Oct. 19/14 Oct. 26/14 SERVICES -10am - Holy Communion Pentecost XIX St. Luke s Day -8:15am Holy Communion -10am Holy Eucharist Pentecost XX -8:15am Holy Communion -10am Holy Eucharist ***There will be no L.I.F.T programme for the children this morning*** 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.niagaraanglican.ca
AUTUMN NEWS OCTOBER 12, 2014 THANKSGIVING SUNDAY PARISH DINNER SATURDAY OCTOBER 18TH 6PM Remember the parish dinner and the dish you are bringing for our 180th anniversary celebration next Saturday October 18th at 6pm. If you have not already signed up, please be sure to do so TODAY. We encourage you to dress in period costume if you wish. All items promised for decorating should be brought to the parish hall Friday morning the 17th of October. Congratulations to Helen Bittner who will receive the Order of Niagara on October 19th at 4pm at our Cathedral in Hamilton. 180th Anniversary Stewardship Message As you all know St. Luke's is having an Anniversary this year. Over the last 180 years this Parish Church has been an essential piece in the fabric of Burlington. To some we are that "beautiful, little white Church down by the lake". For others, though, we have been an integral part of life in Burlington over the years and our own Parish life has always been intertwined with the lives of the citizens of Burlington. Just think of all of the Events, Baptisms, Marriages etc that have been part of St. Luke's over all those years and you might have some sense of the impact generations of Parishioners and Clergy at St. Luke's have had on the lives of many. In recognition and thanksgiving for the past and to help us continue our ministries in the future, we would be delighted if you would consider, in this 180th Anniversary Year, a special Thanksgiving gift of $180. We have much to be thankful for both in our lives and here at St. Luke's and are very grateful for your continued support of our Parish. DIVISION OF PASTORAL CARE There will be a general meeting of the Pastoral Care Division on Monday October 20 at 10am in room 201. Team leaders are asked to let their members know of the meeting. Contact Rev. Sheila Plant 905-632-9837
CHRISTMAS MARKET RAFFLE Christmas Fair Raffle Tickets On Sale at Coffee Hour Be sure to check out this year s great prizes! $2.00 each 3 for $5.00 Book of 12 for $20.00 (pick up a book and sell some to family/friends/ co-workers) New this year!!: You can choose which items you wish to have your ticket drawn on!!! Have a chance to win only the prizes you want to win! PHOENIX FELLOWSHIP DROP IN CENTRE meets Wednesday morning in the Parish Hall, following the 10am church service. October 15: Pictionary Game October 22: Pizza & Wings Lunch PLEASE NOTE: The office will be closed on Monday October 13 for the Thanksgiving weekend. THE 2014 GREAT FALL HYMN SING This year s Hymn Sing featuring the Senior Choirs of West Plains United and St. Luke s churches will take place in the church at 3:00pm Sunday November 9. This year s event is entitled Hope and Glory a presentation of hymns and readings that have inspired or comforted warriors and families. This year as we remember the War of 1812, the start of the 1914/1918 War and the 70th anniversary of D-Day, we will singing & reciting a selection of pieces to help us remember. As Always audience participation is welcome and yes there will be a Lucky Draw so you can request your favourite hymn. The Hymn Sing is a fun afternoon & everyone is welcome. Admission is $10.00. Children aged 12 and under will be admitted for free so plan to bring our children & grandchildren. Tickets are available from choir members or by calling either 905-639-7643 or 905-632-2918. Following the Hymn Sing there is a reception with delicious treats in the parish hall
St. Luke s Breakfast Saturday, November 1 9am Canadian Nurses for Africa Helping Communities in Kenya Canadian Nurses for Africa inspired us when they spoke of their work in Kenya last spring. Now they will give us an update of their progress in providing free medical field care & preventative health care to those who do not have access to this basic right. Be inspired again by how this nurse led volunteer organization conducts medical missions in Kenya, how they initiate & support public health initiatives, & partner with Kenyan medical personnel & community workers Join us for breakfast & feed not only your body, but your mind & soul as well. Please sign up at coffee hour or call Carrie at 905 681-2816 by October 29th to reserve a place. Cost $7 paid in advance please COOKBOOK 2ND PRINTING If you pre-ordered a cookbook & haven t had the chance to pick it up yet, please do so soon. Available at Coffee Hours If you didn t pre-order you can still purchase a copy as we have done a 2nd printing. Cost is $15. All profits go to our beloved St. Luke s Cash payment appreciated - cheques payable either to Judith Brodie or Rosalind Reycraft. In Judith & Ros absence please contact Lesley Race, 905-637-0739
NEWSLETTER DEADLINE The deadline for the WINTER issue of the St. Luke s newsletter is TUESDAY OCTOBER 28TH This issue covers the months of December, January & February. Please email your submission to newsletter@stlukesburlington.ca If you do not use email, you may drop it off at the church office. ***Sorry, but no late submissions will be accepted.*** CHURCH CALENDARS FOR 2015 Price $6.00! Available from the church office during office hours. (Please bring exact change) Here are some Reminders of Yesteryear to titillate your memories and, it is to be hoped, get those creative juices flowing to your cerebral cortex to look for those past gifts now to offer to the Treasure Room of the annual Christmas Market next on November 22nd... Give the children a joyful Tinker Toy Christmas... Why not present the home with a Christmas present? and what could be more appropriate than a set of CeCo Radio Tubes... "Mother will never stop thanking us for this gift" [ 1847 Rogers Bros. ] It's what behind the gift that makes the difference {Spode China Christmas Tree pattern} "Crystal for Christmas" from Steuben... Home to Canada for Christmas... FLY T C A Merry Christmas to a lady short of breath and out of time... Campbell Soups * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Please do get in touch. Arrange for pick up OR to be met midweek. Colin Campbell [289] 439-8389 clc.november@gmail.com ALLERGY ALERT! We have a number of parishioners with allergies, so we ask that you refrain from wearing perfume or perfumed products to church. Thank you for your consideration.