WILMOT UNITED CHURCH OCTOBER 12, 2014 THANKSGIVING SUNDAY/ COMMUNION Portions of the service printed in bold are spoken by the whole congregation. At the points marked * those who are able are invited to stand. Presider: Rev. Rose Hannah Gaskin THE GATHERING Prelude: Now Thank We All Our God (Bach) Welcome to the Church * Thanksgiving Hymn: Come, You Thankful People, Come VU #516 Storytime for the Young and the Young at Heart LISTENING FOR TRUTH Prayer of Preparation: (Unison) Eternal God, open our minds to hear your word, our hearts to love your word, and our lives to be obedient to your word, through the power of your Spirit and the name of Jesus Christ. Amen. Scripture: Psalm 65 Luke 17: 11 19 Congregational Response: One: This is the witness of God s people. All: Thanks be to God! Craig Frame Anthem: All Thy Gifts of Love (Brunner) 1
Sermon: With Grateful Hearts Rev. R H Gaskin * Hymn: Now Thank We All Our God VU #236 Offertory Music RESPONDING TO GOD S WORD Offering & Communion elements brought forward * Hymn: All Who Hunger VU #460 Holy Communion please turn to the Communion insert * Closing Hymn: As Those of Old Their First fruits Brought VU #518 * Commissioning * Benediction * Choral Blessing VU #961 Postlude: Come, You Thankful People, Come (arr. Johnson) *************************************************** *********** Today s bulletin is sponsored in celebration of the birth of Edmund William James son of David and Beth Ann Brodie, born on Sept. 21. Edmund is a brother for Catherine and second grandchild for Peggy Brodie. WELCOME to our service of worship and thank you for being with us this morning. We're glad you're here! You are invited to COFFEE & CONVERSATION in the Dr. G. M. Young Memorial Hall following the worship service. Thank you to members of Wilmot U.C.W. for hosting this time of fellowship. THE PRAYER CIRCLE offers confidential prayer support for those with physical, emotional, family and spiritual needs. To have your concerns added to the Wilmot prayer list contact Guy Vezina (455 6174) or Raday Brown (454 3001). 2
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FLOWERS in the sanctuary this morning are in loving memory of Carl and Bertha Rawn by the family Lloyd & Pauline Jamieson and their son, Ron by Bill and Susan MacLeod Maggie MacLeod by grandparents Bill and Susan MacLeod SYMPATHY: Our love and condolences are extended to Gordon & Carol Young, Florence Potts and all their families on the recent death of Jonathan Young. Funeral service was held last Tuesday at St. David s United Church in Rothesay. Our love and condolences are also extended to the family of friends of Dot Matthews who passed away on Oct. 3 rd. Funeral was held at Bishop s Funeral Home on Oct. 7 th. NEED A RIDE TO CHURCH contact Judy Coates 454 5631 judycoates@rogers.com transportation coordinator The fall issue of Words from Wilmot is here! Pick up your copy from the Greeters at the doors this morning. Large Print copies are available as well, so please ask if you wish one of these. They will also be available at Coffee and Conversation after worship, and you can access an e copy (in colour) through the Wilmot Website wilmotuc.nb.ca. Please take a copy for neighbours, friends or relatives who are unable to get out to church, or would enjoy having a copy, and web share with friends who have moved away. THANK YOU: The Outreach Committee provides community support in a number of ways every week at our 'Wednesdays at Wilmot' program. We would like to thank the congregation for its ongoing and generous support! Without contributions to the Benevolent Fund, we would not be able to continue this important ministry. We especially appreciated the recent contributions in memory of Mrs. Phyllis Gaskin. Thank you all! MEN S BREAKFAST on Thursday, Oct. 16th at 8:30 in the parlour. Please let Ed Topolski (452 0171) if you will be joining us. 4
COME TO THE MOVIES! On Saturday night, October 18th, we plan to have a pot luck supper and a movie followed by discussion. This will be along the theme of Israeli/Palestine s longstanding difficulties. Rev. Steve Berube, from St. Paul s U.C. in Riverview will join us, and is guest preacher on Sunday 19th. Please consider this evening out. To let us know how to plan for this, please contact Rose~Hannah by e mail rose hannah@wilmotuc.nb.ca or by phone 292 1680. Hope to see you there. SENIOR & MIDDLE SCHOOL YOUTH: October 12 THANKSGIVING WEEKEND October 19 Middle School Youth Group October 26 Combined Youth Group (a Surprise event) (BTW, 60+ youth from across the Maritimes had a great time last weekend in Debert, NS. The weather certainly cooperated.) SCRIPTURE READINGS FOR Oct 19 th : Exodus 33: 12 23; Psalm 99; 1 Thessalonians 1: 1 10; Matthew 22: 15 22 YOUNG PEOPLE'S ENCOUNTER IN MATANZAS, CUBA SUMMER 2015 Information Session, Saturday, October 18th All teenagers, young adults, parents, friends and other interested persons are invited to an information session about a young people's encounter in Stanzas, Cuba, during the summer of 2015. The encounter will explore international problems with Cuban counterparts. The information session will take place on Saturday, October 18th, from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., in the parlour of Wilmot United Church. A pizza lunch will be provided. If you cannot attend this meeting and want more information, please contact Greg Black (454 5546), chair of the Cuba Twinning Committee. ADVANCE NOTICE: Marlene is on vacation Oct. 20, 21 and 22 nd. The church office will NOT be open those days. On Monday Dylan will be in the building 9 12. Tuesday the building will open at 10 a.m. and someone will be here all day. Wednesday Randy will be in the building 8:30 12:30; building will be closed that afternoon. 5
2014 FALL AUCTION: Saturday, November 22 We have already received many interesting items. The quilters have started a quilt for the auction so please stop by the parlour to watch the progress. If you have items for the auction please arrange to drop them off when Randy is here so they can get logged in the Auction inventory. If you have any questions please speak to a member of the Stewards. Stay tuned!!! COMMUNITY NOTICES OCT. 17 th : BENEFIT DANCE: Dance the night away to the music of Fredericton s fabulous dance band Vinyl2Bits. Grandmother Helping Grandmothers benefit supporting the Stephen Lewis Foundation and Help Lesotho. October 17 th, 8:30 p.m. to midnight. Crowne Plaza Hotel. Tickets $25.00 available at Westminster Books, Generation Ladies Wear, Jean Coutu Pharmacy, Devon Plaza or call 472 1767. OCT. 19: Gibson Memorial United Church will be hosting the Country Music Hall of Fame Group during our morning service on Oct. 19 th at 11 a.m. Performing will be Ivan and Vivian Hicks, Gary and Tammy Morris, Dwane Drost, Bonnie Rairdon and Mavis O'Donnell. A Potluck Lunch will follow the service and everyone is welcome! SALMON SUPPER : Sunday, October 19th New Maryland Rec Centre (754 New Maryland Hwy). Sittings: 4 p.m. and 5:30 p.m. Tickets: $14 (Advance Tickets Only) Call 459 3313 or 459 8622 (leave message). Take Outs available. OCT. 19: HARVEST HYMNS: On Sunday, October 19 th, 3pm, at Christ Church Parish Church, the Fredericton Organists Association will be holding their 14 th annual hymn sing. This year s event will feature young musicians and children s choirs from local churches. All are invited to attend and sing well known hymns of thanksgiving and praise and support our talented youth! Admission is free and a free will offering will be collected to support the work of the Fredericton Organists Association. 6
OCT. 21: Symphony New Brunswick will be performing the first two concerts of its season in Fredericton at Wilmot United Church. We are thrilled to perform at this historic location and expect that the audience will appreciate the fine acoustics as well as the ambience. The first program of the season "Celebrating the Passion" reveals the depth and quality of performance in Symphony New Brunswick that has been developing since Michael Newnham took to the podium. One of New Brunswick's favourite new Canadians, Ludmila Knezova Hussey will play Tchaikovsky's First Piano Concerto backed by a 55 piece orchestra. This Piano Concerto is one of the best known in the repertoire and possibly the most passionate piece in Tchaikovsky's repertoire. Keeping the program well within the Northern Hemisphere, the Orchestra will also be playing Jean Sibelius' Symphony No. 2. This piece, like Sibelius' Finlandia, played in the opening concert last season, is passionately patriotic, distinctive and heart lifting. Maestro Newnham has chosen the piece "Little Suite" by Witold Lutosławski as the opener to the season in response to his personal passion for Poland and the influences that its music has had on his personal life and musical development. OCT. 22: Gibson Memorial United Church will be hosting a Turkey Dinner, Wednesday, Oct. 22, 4:15 6 p.m. Tickets; $12/adult and $3/child. Please call 457 1951 to reserve your tickets! OCT. 27 th : The Women s Inter Church Council will be celebrating its 50 th Anniversary on Monday, Oct. 27 th, at Brunswick Street Baptist Church. There will be a special service at 11:00 a.m.. luncheon at noon and then the Annual General Meeting at 1:15 p.m. Please contact Debbie Heustis by Oct. 20 th at 472 2916 if you plan to attend so we can prepare for the luncheon. WILMOT SENIORS FALL LUNCH OUT: Please join us for a beautiful drive down river and a delicious lunch on October 21 as we travel to Gagetown for lunch at the Creekview Restaurant. Lunch is $15 (including tax and gratuity) and includes your choice of corn or seafood chowder, a half chicken or western sandwich, and delicious home made pumpkin, coconut cream or apple pie for dessert. We will need your choice before we make the trip, so please contact Brenda Cameron at 363 3388 or Susan Breen at 450 4072, if you would like to be a part of this great day. Drives are 7
available for all who need one. All seniors and retirees are very welcome! THIS WEEK AT WILMOT Oct. 12 19 th Today: 9:30 a.m. ADULT BIBLE CONVERSATION Board room 11:00 a.m. WORSHIP and SUNDAY SCHOOL 12:00 p.m. COFFEE and CONVERSATION Tuesday, Oct.14: 12:00 p.m. WORSHIP COMMITTEE Parlour 6:30 p.m. PRE NATAL CLASSES Wilmot Hall 7:00 p.m. MARTIAL ARTS Gym Wednesday, Oct. 15: 9:00 a.m. MORNING OUT/QUILTERS GROUP Parlour 10:00 a.m. TOY LIBRARY 9:15 a.m. WEDNESDAY AT WILMOT Gym 7:00 p.m. NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS GROUP Fireside Room Thursday, Oct. 16: 8:30 a.m. MEN S BREAKFAST Parlour 6:30 p.m. HANDBELL CHOIR PRACTICE 7:00 p.m. PAINTING CLASS Board Room 7:00 p.m. MARTIAL ARTS Gym 7:30 p.m SENIOR CHOIR PRACTICE Saturday, Oct. 18: 10:00 a.m. TOY LIBRARY 11:00 a.m. TWINNING CUBA 6:30 p.m. DROP IN CENTRE Sunday, Oct. 19 GUEST SPEAKER: Rev. Steve Berube 9:30 a.m. ADULT BIBLE CONVERSATION Board room 11:00 a.m. WORSHIP and S. S. 12:00 p.m. COFFEE and CONVERSATION 8
U.C.W. FALL RUMMAGE SALE Friday, Oct. 24 th 3 p.m. - 6 p.m. Saturday, October 25 9 a.m. - 12 noon Lots of great buys 9