Diocese of Jamaica & The Cayman Islands St. Andrew Parish Church Patron Saint Andrew The Apostle Half - Way -Tree, Kingston 10. Telephone: 968-9366, 926-6692 Office hours 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Mon.- Fri. Rectory: 927-0402 Curatage: 926-0800 E-mail: standrewch@cwjamaica.com standrewparishch@gmail.com Website: www.standrewparishchurch.com Chapel of Ease: St. Thomas Mission - Majesty Gardens and St. Clement s Mission - Kencot INTENTION FOR THE YEAR: Proclaiming and Sharing The Good News of Jesus Christ In A Challenging Culture CLERGY Rector Revd. Canon Sirrano Kitson, D. Min Curate Revd. Olando Gayle Church Army Sister Andrea Taylor Wardens Rector s Warden Mrs. Ruby Anderson Email (rubyelaineanderson@gmail.com) People s Warden Dr. Nigel Elliott Email (nelliottdvm@hotmail.com) Administration Office Administrator & Ops. Officer Mrs. Merle Thomas Administrative Assistant Mrs. Hortense James Receptionist - Miss Latoya Dixon Verger - Mr. Vernon Miranda Asst. Verger - Miss Ann Morrison The Rector is out of Office on Mondays
Pentecost XXV1 Proper 28 November 13, 2016 St. Andrew Parish Church alignment to the 5 marks of mission 1. To proclaim the good news of God s Kingdom SAPC - worship and mission is the creating, reconciling and transforming action of God, flowing from the community of love found in the Trinity, made known to all humanity in the person of Jesus Christ, for faithful action and witness of the people of God through the power of the Holy Spirit. Eucharistic worship & Parish Mission Engagement through Deanery Mission, Newsletter messages 2. To teach, Baptize and nurture New believers SAPC - Fellowship groups (Bible Study: reflection and fellowship), The Alpha Program, Cursillo, and Happening for the young people. Preparation for Baptism, Christian Education and training through Sunday School and Confirmation Classes. 3. To respond to human need by loving service SAPC - Outreach Programs and Ministries Tuesday Charity The Girl s Home St. Clément's Mission Little Brothers of St. Andrew St. Andrew Settlement & St. Thomas Mission Moreton Park Cottages St. Andrew Care Center 4. To Challenge Violence, injustice, and oppression and work for peace and reconciliation. SAPC - Legal services 5. To strive to safeguard the integrity of creation and to sustain and renew the life of the earth. SAPC - The green house project - Ellesmere Property 2.
Pentecost XXV1 Proper 28 November 13, 2016 The Vision Statement of St. Andrew Parish Church is: A church reconciled to God, aware of its identity and healing the community through the proclamation of the Good News of the Gospel of Christ. The Mission Statement reads: The mission of the St. Andrew Parish Church is to proclaim the good news and inspire the parish family to unity with God and one another by: 1. Ensuring that the church establishes programmes to maintain, engage and expand membership. 2. Identifying and mobilizing the human and financial resources available to the church. 3. Responding to human needs as we work for the transformation of unjust structures and the preservation of the integrity of the created order. 4. Presenting the Biblical tithe as the standard of Christian giving and the shaping of the programmes of ministry that express the stewardship of God s creation. 5. Immersing our members in and expanding the knowledge of Christian identity in the context of our cultural experience and obligations they impose. 3.
Pentecost XXVI Proper 26 November 13, 2016 THE PRAYERS OF INTERCESSION Leader: We pray for preachers of the word, theologians and Bible translators, for all organizations that seek to provide people with the Scriptures. We remember before you all who are growing in the faith for those in confirmation classes and preparation for baptism classes. We pray for shepherds of your flock, for all ministers of your word and sacrament for John, Archbishop, Howard, Diocesan Bishop, Robert and Leon Suffragan Bishops, for Sirrano, Olando, Andrea, and all clergy and church workers. Lord of the Scriptures Leader: Lord of the Nations, we pray for our nation and leaders; for Patrick, Governor General, Andrew, Prime Minister, Portia, leader of the Parliamentary Opposition, members of the House of Representatives and for all members of the judiciary that they may serve justice, protect and promote the welfare and well-being of our people. Lord of the Scriptures Leader: Lord, creator of all, help us to be aware of our stewardship of the environment and creation and grant that we may use the resources of the earth rightly. Enable us to protect our watershed and landscape from pollution. We pray for areas where the soil is overworked, and the landscape is unproductive. We pray for farmers where crops have failed and fishermen of our world especially in areas where reefs have been overfished. Lord of the Scriptures. Leader: We pray for all who work to promote your kingdom, all who seek release for captives, to bring sight to the blind, to bind up the broken-hearted and to restore the fallen. We ask your blessing on relief agencies and care workers, for the work of the Red Cross, the United Nations and the World Health Organization and save the Children fund. Lord of the Scriptures Leader: We pray for homes where it is difficult to be a Christian, 4.
where there is enmity and strife, and violence, for homes where there is neglect and abuse. We give thanks for all agencies, organizations and people that support families in their needs and crisis. We pray for friends and loved ones who have lost faith, for any who have become hard and cynical, for all who fail to see glimpses of glory, or hear your call. Lord of the Scriptures Leader: We give thanks that you bear us up and do not suffer us to face destruction; you offer us life which is eternal. We pray for loved ones departed, for all who have left sorrow and pain for life and love eternal. Lord of the Scriptures All: Lord God Almighty, we look for you, we long for you, we watch for you, we wait for you. Give us wisdom to know you and courage to serve you, whom to serve is perfect freedom; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who is alive and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and for ever. Amen Madge Phillips Marjorie Stewart Mildred Johnson John Patterson Keith (Billy)Russell- Brown SICK AND SHUT - IN INFORMATION FOR THE CHURCH Name: M ( ) F ( ) Visitor Address: Email: Phone numbers: (H) (W) (Cell) Date of Birth: Day Month Occupation: Heron Wright Hilary Phillips Veronica Gordon Fay Jenkinson Lauriston Wellington Evan Grant Olive Lawrence Lena McDonald Gwen Saunders Hazel Hyde Victoria Mightly Ministry Interest: 5.
Faith Formation and Christian Education Did you know? There is a difference between a Tabernacle and an Aumbry. Though both are used for the exclusive reservation of the consecrated elements (the Body and Blood of Christ), the Tabernacle is either placed on an Altar or an adjacent wall to the Altar, while an Aumbry is less obvious, because it is set into the wall. However, both are able to be locked in order to prevent the consecrated elements from being removed without authorization. Quote for reflection The five Marks stress the doing of mission. Faithful action is the measure of our response to Christ (cf Matt. 25:31-46; Jas. 2:14-26) However, the challenge facing us is not just to do mission, but to be a people of mission. That is, we are learning to allow every dimension of church life to be shaped and directed by our identity as a sign, foretaste and instrument of God s reign in Christ. Our understanding of mission needs to make that clear. Anglicans in Mission ACTIVITIES THIS WEEK Nov. 13 - Nov. 19 Monday 5:30 p.m. Bible Study Tuesday 9:00 a.m. Holy Eucharist Wednesday 6:30 a.m. Holy Eucharist 9:30 a.m. Holy Communion to sick and shut-in. (Clergy) 5:30 p.m. Confirmation Class Thursday 5:30 p.m. SAPC Choir Rehearsal 6:00 p.m. Church Committee Friday 9:00 a.m. Holy Eucharist Saturday 11:00 a.m. Little Brothers 2:00 p.m. Alleluia Choir Rehearsal 5:00 p.m. Youth Fellowship Youth Rally will be held on November 26, 2016 at Kingston Parish Church at 9:00 a.m. November 20 3:30 p.m. Cathedral Sunday 6.
PARISH NEWS Birthdays for this week: Winsome Hall, Hepburn Wint and Minke Newman 13/11, Noel McConnell, Carol Hamilton and Roger Goldson 14/11, Shirley Tyndall, Velma Davis, Annie Mantle and Desland McKenzie 15/11, Neville Hendricks, Paul Wright, Hyacinth Williams and Simone Harris 17/11, Clifford Strudwick 18/11, and Paul Bicknell, Verley Teape, Keva Hylton and Dawn Ruddock 19/11. Condolence is extended to Sharon Campbell and family on the passing of her brother Dave Campbell. The next Holy Baptism will be on November 27 at 10:30 a.m. Preparation will be on Wednesday, November 23, at 5:00 p.m. A Festal Evensong will be held at 5:30 p.m. on St. Andrew s Day, Wednesday, November 30, 2016. Pew Ministry - There will be a meeting in the fellowship Court after the 8:00 a.m. Service today. Patronal Festival will be celebrated on Sunday Dec. 4, 2016 at 7:30 a.m. We will have ONLY ONE service as we worship as a church family. S.A.S is inviting applicants for the post of Executive Director. Interested persons please call 926-6692 or email saintandrewsettlement@gmail.com. Our Family Affair Harvest Supper - will be this Friday, November 18, 2016 at 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m., on the Lawns of Ellesmere. Entertainment, Prizes and Surprises. Tickets $1,500 each. Expecting your full support. Our Diocese has launched a Haiti relief fund. Cheques should be made payable to Diocesan Church Fund, and on the back Haiti Appeal. Contributions should be delivered to Church House by November 30, 2016. A concert A Salute to Jamaican Composers including Samuel Felsted, will be held at St. Andrew Parish Church on Sunday, November 13, 2016 at 5:00 p.m. Admission free but an offering will be taken. 7.
TWENTY-SIXTH SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST November 13, 2016 - Proper 28 - Year C Stewardship of Creation and the Environment 6:30 a.m. HOLY EUCHARIST Old Testament Isaiah 65:17-25 Sterling Soares Psalm 98 Refrain: (All sit) All nations have seen the salvation BCP (page 596) of our God Alleluia Epistle 2 Thessalonians 3: 6-13 Faith Harker Gospel Luke 21: 5-19 Prayer of Intercession page 4 8::00 a.m. SUNG EUCHARIST AND SERMON Processional 3 Old Testament Isaiah 65:17-25 Kerith Foster Jr. Psalm 98 (All stand) BCP (page 596) Epistle 2 Thessalonians 3: 6-13 Carol Boothe-Jackson Gradual 352 (Children leave for Sunday School) Gospel Luke 21: 5-19 Sermon Fr. Olando Gayle The Nicene Creed page 103 Prayer of Intercession page 4 Offertory Hymn 395 During Communion 593, 567, 316 Sunday School 658 After Communion 612 Recessional 340 10:30 a.m. Contemporary Service 5:00 p.m. A concert A Salute to Jamaican Composers including Samuel Felsted, Admission free but an offering will be taken. 8.