OCTOBER 23, 2016 SERVERS SUNDAY PENTECOST XXIII 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: 2 Timothy 4:6-8, 16-18 ( New Testament p.213) 2nd Reading: Luke 18:9-14 (New Testament p. 81) Homily: Rev. Elliott Siteman 10:00am HOLY EUCHARIST (printed separately blue booklet ) (service also found in BAS page 185) We invite you to keep a time of silence in preparation for worship Prelude Processional Hymn: 451 The Collect of the Day 1st Reading: Joel 2:23-32 ( Old Testament p. 845 ) Psalm 65: BAS p. 785 - read responsively 2nd Reading: 2 Timothy 4:6-8, 16-18 ( New Testament p.213) Gradual Hymn: 646 vs. 1-3 Gospel Reading: Luke 18:9-14 (New Testament p. 81) Gradual Hymn: 646 vs. 4-6 Homily: Rev. Elliott Siteman Prayers of the People Servers Renewal of Commitment & Service Awards The Peace - Announcements The Celebration of the Eucharist Eucharistic Prayer 1 (BAS p.193) Offertory Hymn: 438 Communion Hymns: 624, 474, 658 (please join in the singing of these hymns) Blessing Recessional Hymn: 631 Postlude ( the postlude is part of the service and you are invited to stay & enjoy this music) Each Sunday, immediately following the postlude at the 10am service, we offer the laying on of hands with anointing for healing - at the front pew near the piano. All are welcome. At this time you may request prayer for healing for yourself or for someone you know. 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.
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 10:00am service. COLLECT: O God of salvation, we come to you in joy, for you have heard the prayers of the poor and raised up the lowly. Pour out your Spirit on young and old alike, so that our dreams and visions may bring justice and peace to the world. Amen PRAYER OVER THE GIFTS: God of all creation, all you have made is good, and your love endures forever. You bring forth bread from the earth and fruit from the vine. Nourish us with these gifts, so that we might be for the world signs of your gracious presence in Jesus Christ, our Saviour and Lord. Amen. PRAYER AFTER COMMUNION: God of abundance, with this bread of life and cup of salvation you have united us with Christ, making us one with all your people. Now send us forth in the power of your Spirit, so that we may proclaim your redeeming love to the world and continue forever in the risen life of Jesus Christ, our Lord. Amen. THE FLOWERS ARE GIVEN TO THE GLORY OF GOD AND IN MEMORY OF: ****Charles Webb; given by his wife Marg and family Every Wednesday: Sunday Services: SERVICES -10am - Holy Communion -8:15am Holy Communion -10:00am Holy Eucharist Oct 23: Oct 30: -4pm Evensong All Saints -10:00am Celtic Eucharist Readings for next Sunday: Daniel 7:1-3, 15-18; Psalm 149; Ephesians 1:11-23; Luke 6:20-31 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!
OC OCTOBER 23, 2016 PENTECOST XXIII SERVERS SUNDAY Today at the 10:00 service we recognize the important ministry of Serving with the installation of new members, the renewal of their commitment for all Servers and the presentation of awards. We present Amy Berrington and Taylor Koote with their 3 year service medal and Alex Wylie, Jimmy Stewart, Owen Thouless and Olivia Magee with their 6 year service medal. We are excited to be installing Cole Williams, Courtney Gilbey and Jacob Walker-Edwards as new Servers into the St. Luke s Servers Guild, and Olivia Walker-Edwards as a Team leader. Congratulations to all! Head Server, Owen Thouless and the Clergy would also like to thank ALL of the members of the Servers Guild for their hard work and dedication to the Guild. EVENSONG TODAY AT 4 p.m. Due to its popularity and in response to parishioners requests we will have Evensong each season. We have decided to go with this earlier time so people can get home while it is still light. Please join us for this quintessentially Anglican traditional service, ending with the hymn, The Day Thou Gavest, Lord is Ended. NEWSLETTER DEADLINE The deadline for the WINTER issue of the St. Luke s newsletter is THIS FRIDAY, 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 on Tap - Friends, Faith and Froth Join us next Sunday, October 30th, at the Queen s Head Pub (corner of Brant and Elgin) at 7:00pm in the games room. We will watch a short video, followed by some discussion, and accompanied by some refreshments! Invite a friend to come along and see what it s all about! (We meet the last Sunday of each month)
Speakers Lunch Group The aim of the Speakers Lunch group is to foster awareness among parishioners of happenings & endeavours in the wider community that may be worthy of interest & support. The group meets at 11:30 am on the second Thursday of each month for social time, followed by a Bring Your Own Lunch & a talk by the speaker of the month. Everyone is welcome bring your friends and neighbours! The next meeting of the St. Luke s Speakers Lunch Group is at 11.30am on Thursday November 10 when Commander Bob Williamson of the Hamilton Historical Society will speak to us about Three Hamilton Veterans 2017 OFFERING ENVELOPES The 2017 envelopes will be arriving shortly. If you do not currently have envelopes and would like them for the coming year, please contact the office so that a box will be prepared for you. OR if you are now using envelopes and would prefer to switch to the more convenient method of pre-authorized giving, please contact the office to arrange it. 905-634-1826. Thank you. PHOENIX FELLOWSHIP DROP IN CENTRE meets Wednesday mornings in room 201 of the Parish Hall, following the 10am church service. Oct. 26: Bingo Day with prizes STEWARDSHIP THOUGHT: It s not how much we give but how much love we put into giving. Mother Teresa (1910-97), Catholic missionary to India Remember the congregational picture we took on Thanksgiving Sunday? It is to be sent to our young Jorge Francisco at El Hogar in Honduras who has been sponsored by all of us here at St Luke's for the past 8 years and who is graduating from the Agricultural School next month. Drop by and see us at Coffee Hour to sign the graduation card. With our thanks to you all for how you support him and the ministry this church does for El Hogargiving hope for the future of so many children in Honduras. The St Luke's El Hogar Service Team. 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.
The Prayer Shawl Ministry Team will hold their fall coffee morning on Sat. Nov. 5th at 10am at the home of Alleyne Parks (905-681-8769). Please bring any completed shawls. New members always welcome. Hurricane Matthew - How can you help? Over 1.4 million people in Haiti and 175,000 in Cuba have been affected by Hurricane Matthew. PWRDF has sent $40,000 for relief work in Haiti and a further $20,000 for relief work in Cuba through the ACT Alliance, whose members were active in both countries long before the hurricane and are there for the long term. The major needs in Haiti are shelter, water, sanitation, hygiene and food. Cholera and the loss of crops and livelihoods are of particular concern. In Cuba, the focus is on providing food security, water and sanitation, shelter and psychosocial support. Food for 30 days will be provided, as well as tools and seeds to help farmers to replant the crops that were destroyed. If you would like to support PWRDF s response to this ongoing emergency, please use the envelopes in the pews, marking PWRDF on the donation for line and on the memo line of your cheque. Thank you. Music at St. Luke s presents: an evening of beautiful Celtic Music featuring Allison Lupton and her trio on November 26th. Allison got her start playing folk music with the band Killiecrankie, which was regularly featured on CBC Radio s Max Ferguson Show. Her trio includes Shane Cook, the only Canadian to win North American and Canadian fiddle championships. Her other talented musicians are Joey Wright and Kyle Weymouth. The evening includes a delicious catered dinner. Doors open at 5:30 pm. Tickets are $35 and are available today at coffee hour or at 905-632-2918 or hlennard@cogeco.ca. HALTON FRESH FOOD BOX Fresh fruits & vegetables await you monthly from HFF. Large $20 Small $15 Bag $10 See Dave at coffee hour or use the ordering envelopes in the church office. Orders are due by the 1st Tuesday of each month and pick up day is the 3rd Tuesday of each month.
CHRISTMAS MARKET NOVEMBER 19TH 9AM 1. We are still in need of wooden ladders for the Market, for use as space savers. If you happen to have an old one in your basement or garage that you are willing to part with, please call Colin. 2. We are also looking for one or two creative volunteers to decorate the lobby of the parish hall for the Market this year. If you feel that might be you, please call Lesley. 3. Olivia needs a few helpers to complete some projects. If you can spare some time and have a sewing machine, please call Olivia at (905) 484-1786. 4. We also need a few new faces for the Tea Room. If this is something you might be interested in, please call Group Leader Ann Dukes-Shilte at (905) 639-3045. 5. Items needed: new and VERY gently used Christmas ornaments, Christmas Crafts, table centrepieces etc., Treasure Room Items, Sewing & Knitting, Jams, Jellies and Preserves, and Christmas Baking. Please save these items for us! If you can store items until the week leading up to the Market, that would be great. If not, please do call one of us, and we would be happy to store them for you. ***************************** There will be someone available in the Parish Hall during coffee hour for volunteer signup. Thanks to all who are helping us prepare for this annual extravaganza, so important to our fellowship and our operating budget!!! Lesley Emery (905) 639-7222 Colin Campbell (289) 439-8389 Market Conveners ***************************** CHRISTMAS WREATHS & POINSETTIAS Order forms are available this morning at coffee hour. Any questions, contact Judith Brodie 905-634-5483 ***************************** CHRISTMAS MARKET RAFFLE TICKETS On sale during coffee hour. See Cathy Payne (905-639-5135)