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Saint Christopher's Episcopal Church 6320 Hanover Ave. Springfield, VA 22150 703-451-1088 www.saintchristophers.net Our Vision: To Know Christ To Love Christ To Serve Christ in Others The Second Sunday after the Epiphany January 14, 2018 Reception and Holy Eucharist Hymn Prayer Book Number Page Number * Indicates that the people stand Prelude: Brass Ensemble Choral Introit: Seek Him that made the Pleiades Alan Lewis The Word of God *436 Lift up your heads, ye mighty gates Bishop: Blessed be the God: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Page 299 People: And blessed be his kingdom, now and for ever. Amen. Bishop: There is one Body and one Spirit; People: There is one hope in Gods call to us; Bishop: One Lord, one Faith, one Baptism; People: One God and Father of all Bishop: The Lord be with you. People: And also with you. Bishop: Let us pray

*The Collect of the Day (see insert) First Reading: 1 Samuel 3:1-10 ` (see insert) Psalm 139:1-5, 12-17 (see insert) Second Reading: 1 Corinthians 6:12-20 (see insert) *WLP812 I the Lord of sea and sky Gospel: John 1:43-51 (see insert) The Children s Sermon The Rt. Rev. Susan E. Goff, Bishop Suffragan of the Episcopal Diocese of Virginia Children may go to Children s Church The Sermon The Rt. Rev. Susan E. Goff, Bishop Suffragan of the Episcopal Diocese of Virginia Silence for Reflection The Presentation and Examination of those persons being 303 Confirmed and Received * The Baptismal Covenant 304 * Prayers for the Candidate 305 * Confirmations and Receptions 309 * The Peace Welcoming Remarks from Our Rector The Holy Communion Offertory Anthem: We shall walk through the valley of peace Moses Hogan * 380 I want to walk as a child of the light (verse 1) * The Great Thanksgiving, Eucharistic Prayer A 361 * Festival Eucharist- Handouts (Sanctus) The Prayer Continues (kneel) 362 The Lord s Prayer 364 The Breaking of the Bread 364 Children return from Children s Church and Nursery * Festival Eucharist- Handouts (Fraction) The Communion of the People Communion Anthem: Make me a instrument of thy peace K. McChesney *WLP757 Will you come and follow me Blessing of Birthdays and Anniversaries Post Communion Prayer & Blessing 365 *473 Lift high the cross The Dismissal (Response: Thanks be to God.) Postlude: Toccata C.M. Widor

WELCOME TO ST. CHRISTOPHER S EPISCOPAL CHURCH! Visitors and New Members: please fill out a white pew card and put it into the offering plate or hand it to the priest, or an usher. Nursery Care: is available for infants and toddlers at the later service. Ask an usher or greeter for directions to the infant room. We invite all baptized persons of Christian faith to receive communion. If you are not baptized you are invited to stand or kneel at the altar rail, while crossing your arms over your chest. You will receive a blessing instead of bread, and the wine person will pass you by. For Those Who Need Assistance: Communion can be brought to you in your seat just let an usher know during the service; large print bulletins and hearing assistance devices are also available (see an usher or greeter for the service for assistance). This Week We Are Praying For: The Church: Michael, our Presiding Bishop; Shannon, and Susan, our Bishops. For Peter our Rector, Brooks our Seminarian, Joe our Music Minister, Liz our Nursery Attendant and for Trish our Pastoral Assistant this week. Our Government: Donald our President, and Ralph our Governor. Thanksgivings: For those celebrating birthdays this month (but not read in church): Barbara Barnhardt, John Olsen, Gaye Evans, Jacob Sellers, Jennifer Gorham, Gregory Spence, Justin Ferguson, Maria Palomino, Jimmy Etro, Lochlan Ferguson, Johnnie Rankin, Heather Thompson, Janet Bush, Alton Kirk, Eleanor Crow, Catherine Fizgerald-Obuchowski, Sarah Andrews, Megan von Kolnitz, Tammy Farrar, and John Snyder. The Sick, Suffering, and in Need Morgan Price, Barbara Milton, Indra Corea, Ursula Walls, Janice Hagan, Marion Evans, Ginny Berg, Sandy and Dick Rowley, Peter, Marguerite Wagner, Ralph Tomita, Jim Foster, Jay Jantz, Priscilla Greene, Virginia Cole, Molly Gray, Ann Moore, Ted Woodcock, Elaine Apostles, John Wells, and L. B. Berg as well as those on our January s Parish Family Prayer List (names not read in the service): Mae, Karen Curry, Christian Canell, Phyllis Brant, Helen Yi, Melvin Gantt, Phyllis Kerr, June Shaw, Marty Kiefer, Susan Ackerman-Peterson, Daniel Carr, Fritz Baldwin, Brad Penney, David and Stephen Penny, Helen Wagner, Jennifer Flowe, Cook Family,

Alleman Family, Dawn, Brendan Scriber, Bev Gilman, Matt Zeller, and Robin Courts. For Those Who Have Died: The Altar Flowers are given in the glory of God the Flower Guild. The Sanctuary Candle is given in the glory of God by Danny and Melissa Gorham in loving memory of Frank C. Gorham on the anniversary of his birth; is given in the glory of God by Katie Alleman in loving memory of her father, Dudley Alleman who died a year ago on this date, January 14th. ANNOUNCEMENTS We welcome The Rt. Rev. Susan Ellyn Goff, Bishop Suffragan of the Episcopal Diocese of Virginia as our celebrant and preacher this morning. The non pledge offering this morning is designated for Bishop Goff s discretionary fund. Please give generously. Today we honor Hunter (Kathryn) Duggan, Bronwyn Elyse Dunlap, Creighton Marie Dunlap, Alton Ritchie Kirk, John Francis Chapman Snyder, John Olsen, Ralph Dommes, Darren Matthew Kiefer Branch, and Timmie Sue McArthur who will be Received or Confirmed into the Episcopal Church. The Congregation is invited to a festive reception in the Fellowship Hall following the service. Hypothermia Prevention Program: St Christopher's will host between 30-40 homeless guests overnight at our church from Sunday, 28 January through Sunday, 4 February 2018. We need volunteers to support a range of activities. Please take a look at the list below, and consider when and how you may be able to contribute. Copy Paste the link or click to sign up: http://www.signupgenius.com/go/904054aaeaf2baa8- stchristophers2

Adult Formation Class Continues - Please join us at 9:15 AM on Sundays through February 11, to discuss Rachel Held Evans book "Searching For Sunday" lead by Megan Coffey. This Sunday we will discuss the section on Confirmation in light of the Bishop's visit and the confirmations being conducted. Last week we had a rousing discussion on what it is Millennials are looking for in church and how to ensure individuals with no families, potentially no spouse, feel included as well. The book is available in Kindle form for $.99 on Amazon (https://www.amazon.com/searching-sunday-loving-leaving-finding/ ). In leading the class it's more like a sociology discussion using Evans' sources and book to formulate the discussion. Childcare is available too. Upcoming Schedule of Discussion: January 14 - Confirmation January 21 - Baptism & Holy Orders January 28 - Communion February 4 - Anointing the Sick February 11 Marriage PLEDGE ENVELOPES AVAILABLE For those who made pledges of financial support for 2018 (all 100 of you), are available for those who requested them. Some will note that their pledge number has changed, as many did NOT want envelopes, so only 80 boxes were ordered. If your number was above 80, and you requested envelopes, your number has changed. For those who meant to ask for envelopes, and did not, please see Helen Spence. Everyone who submitted a pledge has a pledge number - whether or not you have a box of envelopes. If you still have not submitted your 2018 pledge card, or can't remember if you did, it is never too late - and Helen can verify if a pledge card was received. Open hearts are the foundation of who we are at St. Christopher's, and we are grateful for the ministry that fills this space because of those open hearts.

Book Discussion Group We will meet at 2 pm in the library on Tuesday, January 30th, to discuss Anthony Horowitz' Magpie Murders. Everyone is welcome. Contact Christine Meloni or Janet Quinn for more information. Preschool News: Happy New Year! Teachers, students and parents alike are happy to be back in school! We ended 2017 on a very happy note! Father Peter narrated the Christmas story and the children lifted their voices to heaven with joyful music. 2018 started off with a trip over the river and through the woods on a teddy bear hunt! Pajama and Teddy Bear day was a great deal of fun with crafts, stories and a snack of pancakes and bananas - perfect activities before hibernating. It is hard to believe, but Enrollment for the 2018-19 school year will begin this month for current families and parishioners. St. Christopher's members who are known to the Treasurer are eligible for a tuition discount. If you have preschool age children, please call to set up an appointment for a tour! I will be glad to answer any questions you may have. Finally, we are continuing to raise funds for playground repairs and upgrades. Please stay tuned for opportunities to "Dine for Dollars" at a local restaurant or buy beautiful flowers, as we get closer to the Spring. We thank you for a wonderful 2017 and wish you a New Year full of God's love and grace. Polly Colwell, Director Nominations for Vestry Members are Open! The current elected leadership of our parish, as well as our rector encourage you to talk and nominate yourself or other congregants who are Confirmed (or Received) into the Episcopal Church to commit to three years of special service on the St. Christopher s Vestry. For more information on expectations for Vestry members please refer to the double sided laminates that are in the Fellowship Hall for information. The Election for four new members will take place at our Annual Meeting on the last Sunday of January. Names can be submitted to Fr. Peter, or to any Vestry member who will deliver those him.

Service Participants For Sunday, January 14, 2018 7:30am Acolyte: Jim Hertsch Lector: Jim Hertsch Lay Eucharistic Minister: Carroll Hill 10:30am Acolyte(s): Laura Kirk, Minnie Forbes, and Lillian Foley Lectors: Jim Bradshaw (L1), Brooks Boylan (L2) Eucharistic Ministers: The Rev. Peter K. Ackerman, Carroll Hill (CB1), Pam Branstetter (CB2) Altar Guild: Pam Branstetter and Virginia Clark Flower Guild: Flower Guild Vestry Person of the Week: Liz Zubritsky Prayer Intercessor: N/A Chapel Prayer Team: Lynn Knox and Janet Quinn Communion Bread Baker: Sarah Belisle Greeters: Betty Carper P.A.T. Minister (taking Eucharist to our parish s shut-ins): Trish Taylor Bishop s Reception: Ruth Erbe and Parish Tellers: John Olsen and Stan Spence Ushers: Team Medding *if you are unable to serve, or a trade did not get posted, please let Fr. Peter know by Sunday morning (email/voicemail) and he will let the appropriate ministers know. THE VESTRY OF ST. CHRISTOPHER S Senior Warden Janet Bush; Junior Warden Bill Price; Buildings Jim Armstrong & Bill Price; Christian Formation Katy Dunlap and Christina Manning; Worship Sarah Belisle; Register Liz Zubritsky; Grounds Jim Bradshaw; Membership Danny Gorham; Outreach Angela Bourke; Parish Life Richard Sellers; Stewardship Chris Erbe. STAFF The Rev. Peter K. Ackerman, Rector; Meredith Maple, Youth Minister for Teens; Nina Miller, Administrative Assistant; Joe Bush, Bookkeeper; Joe Gabalski, Organist/Choir Director; Polly Colwell, Preschool Director

This Week at St. Christopher s Monday, January 15 The Preschool and Church Offices will be closed today in observance of Martin Luther King Jr., Day Tuesday, January 16 10:15 a.m. Preschool Chapel 7:00 p.m. Powerfull Fitness Wednesday, January 17 10:15 a.m. Preschool Chapel 7:00 p.m. P.A.T. Minister s Meeting Thursday, January 18 9:00 a.m. Hypothermia/Fire Code Permit Testing 9:30 a.m. Holy Eucharist 10:00 a.m. Women s Discussion Group Friday, January 19 9:00 a.m. - 12:30 pm Committee of Priesthood Meeting - Library Reserved Saturday, January 20 8:30 a.m. 12:30 p.m. Frazelle Music Lessons 5:00 p.m. S. Anonymous Meeting 8:30 p.m. Alcoholics Anonymous Sunday, January 21 The Third Sunday after the Epiphany 7:30 a.m. Holy Eucharist 9:15 a.m. Adult Formation 10:30 a.m. Holy Eucharist, Children s Sermon, and Children s Church (Nursery is Available) 11:45 a.m. Fellowship & Refreshments 11:50 a.m. Children s Choir Rehearsal 12:15 p.m. Bell Choir Rehearsal Annual Meeting Reports are needed by Friday, January 19, 2018. Every year we prepare a report for the congregation on our life together in the past year. If you chair or head a ministry be sure to submit your report electronically to Nina Miller, adminasst@saintchristophers.net.