The Last Sunday of Epiphany February 19, 2012 Anglican Church of Canada Diocese of Easter Newfoundland & Labrador Parish of Bay Roberts Coley s Point St. Matthew, Bay Roberts St. John the Evangelist, Coley s Point P.O. Box 202 Bay Roberts, NL, A0A 1G0 Office: 786-3024 Parish Secretary: Mrs. Frances Hussey Parish Web Site: www.baccalieu.com/smsj/index.htm e-mail: anglicanrectory@gmail.com revamandataylor@gmail.com Bishop: The Rt. Reverend Cyrus Pitman Rector: The Rev. Amanda Taylor BA.;Mdiv.(Hons). The Lord has anointed me to preach good news to the poor and release to the captives. Luke 4.18
Services for: Today February 19, 2012 (The Last Sunday of Epiphany) 11 am St. Matthew Holy Eucharist & Baptism (White) 7 pm St. John the Evangelist Evening Prayer (Green) Commentary of the Readings for Today: First Reading (2 Kings 2:1-12) A story of discipleship and transition of leadership, Elisha dutifully stays with and follows his master, Elijah, knowing that Elijah is about to die. He seeks one final blessing from his master a double portion of his spirit. A chariot of fire receives Elijah into the sky. Psalm 50:1-6 Second Reading (2 Corinthains 4:3-6) Paul reminds the Christians at Corinth that his message was never about eloquent delivery, but always about Jesus Christ as Lord and ourselves as your slaves for Jesus sake. Just as the God of this world blinds those who do not receive the gospel, the true God of all opens the eyes of those who do. The Gospel (Mark 9:2-9) Six days after explaining that he would be executed in Jerusalem, Jesus leads three of his disciples up a mountain where he was transfigured before them. These disciples saw Jesus speaking with Moses and Elijah and did not know how to respond. A voice from the cloud instructed them to listen to Jesus. ST. MATTHEW S DUTY LIST: Reader: Barbara Crosbie Servers: Brandon Galway, Douglas Akerman Elements Bearers: Leah, John & Ethan Hedges Eucharistic Assistants: Barbara Crosbie, Don Crane Sidespersons: Marjorie Mercer, Frances Hussey ST. JOHN THE EVANGELIST DUTY LIST: Reader: Walter Perrault Server: Rick Olsen Sidespersons: Bill & Daphne Bishop, Jean Crane, Margaret Sparkes
Services for next week February 22 (Ash Wednesday) Purple 7:30 pm- St. John the Evangelist- Holy Eucharist & The Imposition of Ashes February 26 (Lent I Purple 11 am St. Matthew Holy Eucharist & Children s Service 7 pm St. John the Evangelist Evening Prayer Events this Week: Sunday, February 19 12:30 pm St. Matthew s Annual Meeting Pot Luck Lunch (meeting to take place At 1:15 pm). Tuesday, February 21 10:30 am Holy Eucharist at the Pentecostal Home. Wednesday, February 22-10:30 am Anglican Church Women Craft Day - 7:30 pm Ash Wednesday Service at St. John the Evangelist. - 7:30 pm JTC & Senior Corps. Meet at St. Luke s Hall Port de Grave Thursday, February 23-6:45 pm LTC & YTC meet at St. John the Evangelist Hall 8:30 pm CLB Officers Meeting Friday, February 24 10 am Bible Study at the rectory. - Card Game at St. John the Evangelist Hall. Saturday, February 25 10 am 2 pm Joint Parish Lenten Quiet Day at St. Luke s Hall, Port de Grave. We welcome into Christ s Holy Catholic Church today AVERY MICHELLE HEDGES. We pray that this is just the beginning of a lifetime of faith. All Confirmation Candidates are asked to note that classes are ongoing from 3 pm 4:15 pm at Amalgamated Academy. Parents are asked to please pick up your children at the school at 4:15 pm. A reminder to all parishioners that Lent begins on Wednesday, February 22. As such there will be a celebration of Holy Eucharist and the Imposition of Ashes 7:30 pm at St. John the Evangelist. Please come along as we mark the beginning of this most Holy Season. St. Matthew s Congregation is asked to note that the Visioning Day that was cancelled due to weather, has been rescheduled for Saturday, March 3 10 am 2 pm at the Lion s Club, Bay Roberts. If you plan on attending, it is very important to contact the office by Monday, February 27. Because of the
change in date, even if you were registered for the lasting visioning day, please call the office to register again. We hope to see you there! Regional Anglican Ministry: The Parishes of the Resurrection, Port-de- Grave and Bay Roberts-Coley s Point will be holding a Lenten Quiet Day on Saturday, February 25 from 10 am 2 pm. This will be hosted by the Parish of Port-de-Grave and the retreat leader will be the Reverend Amanda Taylor. This is a free event, but for lunch purposes, if you plan on attending please contact the Parish Office at 786-3024. We hope to see you there as we prepare our hearts and minds for this Lenten journey. Is there meaning behind the fact that Lent is 40 days long. In Scripture, the number 40 seems to be connected to periods of waiting or preparing or suffering. Noah and his family stayed in the ark for 40 days during the flood. Moses and the Children of Israel wandered for 40 years in the desert on their way to the Promised Land. Jesus spent 40 days in the wilderness fasting. So Lent s 40 days (not including Sundays) are meant to indicate that this is a time when we wait and prepare and ready our hearts to remember Jesus suffering and death for our salvation. Dear Lord, let me use these 40 days well as I seek to know you more and more. Amen. (Taken from Creative Communications 40 Questions and Answers for Lent ). The Parish of Bay Roberts Coley s Point will be offering a Lenten Bible Study on the Beatitudes. While only ten verses in length, the Beatitudes are some of the most powerful teachings of Jesus. This study will begin on Friday, March 2, 10 am at the rectory 273 Water Street. Come along as we walk this Lenten journey together! St. Patrick s Day Breakfast will be held at St. John the Evangelist Church Hall on Saturday, March 17 th from 8 11 am. There s nothing like a baby To put new joy in life And give each day new meaning For a husband and a wife That s why it s a pleasure To congratulate you Today, as we welcome Avery Who we congratulate, too
Collect Almighty God, your Son revealed in signs and miracles the wonder of your saving love. Renew you people with your heavenly grace, and in all our weakness sustain us by your mighty power; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who is alive and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and for ever. AMEN. Prayer over the Gifts Merciful God, accept all we offer you this day. Lead us to love you with all our heart, and to love all people with our perfect love. We ask this in the name of Jesus Christ. AMEN. Prayer after Communion Gracious God, in the eucharist we celebrate your love for us and for all people. Grant that strengthened by these holy gifts, we may show your love in our lives, and know its fulfillment in your presence. We ask this in the name of Jesus Christ our Lord. AMEN. Prayer Intentions for this week: Anglican Cycle of Prayer: Pray for Iglesia Anglicana de la Region Central de America The Most Reverend Armando Guerra Soria Primate of IARCA and Bishop of Guatemala. Tri-Diocesan Intercessions: Pray for Parish of Bay Roberts Coley s Point, Rector The Reverend Amanda Taylor ; Parish of Grand Bay, Rector The Reverend Peter Boote, Hon. Assistant The Reverend Mary Ann Boote. Those who are ill: Mark Marsh, Audrey King, Sharon Greenland, Fred Russell, Ellie Lynch, Joyce Kelly. Our Congregational Offerings for: St. Matthew St. John February 12, 2012 $750.00 $