THE ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA DIOCESE OF OTTAWA PARISH OF HOLY TRINITY Pembroke, Ontario June 18, 2017 Abraham & Sarah Ordinary people learning to follow Jesus!
2ND SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST June 18, 2017 Sentence for the day (Book of Alterna ve Services) p. 361 The kingdom of God is at hand; repent, and believe in the gospel. Mark 1:15 8:00 A.M. HOLY EUCHARIST Book of Common Prayer p. 67. 10:00 A.M. HOLY EUCHARIST Book of Alterna ve Services p. 185 Welcome and Announcements T G C Opening Hymn: Amazing Love (And Can It Be) Children s Talk- following which children go to Sunday School The Gathering p. 185 Gloria p. 186 Collect for the Day p. 362 T P W First Reading: Genesis 18: 1-15, 21: 1-7 OT p. 14 And Sarah said, God has made laughter for me! Psalm 116 (vs 1, 10-17) How shall I repay the Lord for all the good he has done for me? Refrain: I will lift up the cup of salvation. Second Reading: Romans 5: 1-8 NT p. 155 God shows his love for us in that while we were yet sinners Christ died for us. Gradual Hymn: # 519 The Lord s My Shepherd Gospel Reading: Ma hew 9:35-10:8 NT p. 9-10 He had compassion on them because they were harassed and helpless, like sheep without a shepherd. Sermon The Nicene Creed p. 188 The Prayers of the People Confession and Absolu on The Peace
T C E Offertory Hymn: # 377 To the Name of Our Salva on Children return from Sunday School Prayer over the Gi s p. 362 Eucharis c Prayer # 3 p. 198 The Lord s Prayer p. 211 The Breaking of Bread # 6 p. 213 Communion Hymn: # 57 Thou, Who at Thy First Eucharist Prayer a er Communion p. 363 Doxology p. 214 Closing Hymn: # 347 The God of Abraham Praise The weekly church bulletins are sponsored for the month of June to the greater glory of God and in remembrance of Barty Ball by Iris Ball. HUGLI S BLUEBERRY RANCH Next Sunday, 10 am
OUR CHURCH NOTES TODAY ATER 10 AM SERVICE- ROAST BEEF DINNER PLANNING MEETING WED., JUNE 21 WED., JUNE 21 HOLY EUCHARIST 10 AM PARISH MEETING 7 PM. SUN., JUNE 25 3RD SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST SERVICES 8 AM & PARISH PICNIC AT 10 AM All are invited to join us downstairs for refreshments a er the 10 am service. We give thanks to our parish members Next week: 8 am Service, Genesis 21: 8-21, Psalm 86 (vs 1-10, 16-17), Romans 6: 1b-11, Ma hew 10: 24-39 10 am Service, Romans & Ma hew only. Holy Trinity Anglican Church Church Office (613) 732-4658 68 Renfrew Street, Pembroke, Ontario K8A 5R6 E-mail: holytrinity@nrtco.net Church Website: www.ottawavalleyanglicans.ca Facebook: www.facebook.com/holytrinitypembroke Bishop of Ottawa: The Rt. Rev. John Chapman Incumbent: The Venerable Rob Davis (613-735-4044) Rector s Warden: Charles Cheesman (613-732-3013) People s Warden: Mike Sibley (613-312-7362) Deputy Warden: Mike Johns
AROUND OUR COMMUNITY Sunday, June 25 11am-12pm, Wesley United Church, 275 Pembroke St. E. hosts Pembroke and Areas Biggest Coffee Morning in support of the Pembroke Region Hospital Foundation. Free will offering in support of the Foundation will be received. Our summer pattern of worship will begin on Sunday July 2nd. The Sunday Service will be at 9 am We will be holding a parish meeting at 7 pm on Wednesday, June 21 at which Rob will share what is being thought of for the future of the ministry in this area. As this will have some impact on Holy Trinity everyone is welcome to come to this, hear the proposals, and share your thoughts.
PRAY like you mean it! For those celebrating special occasions: An end to violence & terrorism in all parts of the world; for those being persecuted; for all refugees; for all affected by natural disasters, for our Queen, Prime Minister and all those in authority. Our military and their families currently serving at home & abroad, for all our Anglican Chaplains and their Bishop Military Ordinate. In our Anglican Communion in the World we pray for The Northern Territory- (Queensland, Australia), and in our Companion Diocese of Jerusalem we pray for St Luke s Hospital, Nablus. In our Diocese of Ottawa we pray for Fred our Primate (Anglican Church of Canada), Colin our Metropolitan, John our Diocesan Bishop, and Rob our Minister. For the Retired Clergy of the Anglican Diocese of Ottawa, and for the Archives of the Diocese, and for the volunteers of Anglican Pastoral Care, and the National Aboriginal Day of Prayer. In our Deanery we pray for All Saints, Petawawa. For the churches and other faith communities in our area this week we pray for Wesley United Church. The life and members of our own parish. This week we pray especially for: and all members of their families. All children especially those with particular needs. Our sick, shut-in and those with special prayer requests: and all those we hold close in our hearts.
C G M 1:1 D, J 30, 2017 S F R Make a special dona on to the PWRDF for Famine Relief. The biggest challenges need our fiercest love. Special Dona on Envelopes at back of Church. L C! PRIMATE S WORLD RELIEF AND DEVELOPMENT FUND is the Anglican Church of Canada s agency for sustainable development, relief, refugees, and global jus ce. With the support of Anglican parishes across Canada, PWRDF makes financial and human resources available to support partners ini a ves and to promote knowledgeable ac ons of solidarity at home and around the world.
PWRDF is pleased to report that the federal government will match funds donated to Canadian NGOs for famine relief in Africa and the Middle East. The Famine Relief Fund will run un l June 30, 2017. This means for every $1 donated to PWRDF s famine appeal the government will put $1 into its Famine Relief Fund (for the government to allocate). The 1:1 match will be applied retroac vely to all funds donated since March 17. More than $140,000 has been donated since our appeal was announced, and money is s ll coming in from individuals and churches across Canada. The countries iden fied by the government for matching funding are the most desperate: Nigeria, Somalia, South Sudan and Yemen. A group of neighbouring countries at risk of starva on condi ons has also been Iden fied: Cameroon, Chad, Niger, Kenya, Ethiopia and Uganda. In the past, when the government offered to match dona ons from Canadians, church groups have been among the largest recipients of dona ons for emergencies like this. Famine, hunger and preventable disease in these four countries require our urgent response, says Will Postma, Execu ve Director of PWRDF. Through this match opportunity announced today, Canadians can know that our response will go further to respond to the urgencies for nutri ous food, clean water, health care and other humanitarian needs. To donate to PWRDF s Famine Relief Fund appeal: Visit pwrdf.org/donate then click on the Famine Relief Fund tab at the top of the Canada Helps page; Send a cheque to The Primate s World Relief and Development Fund, 80 Hayden Street, Toronto, Ont., M4Y 3G2, and indicate in the cheque memo Famine Relief Call 1-866-308-7973 during business hours and make your dona on over the phone. Our Mission As an instrument of faith, PWRDF connects Anglicans in Canada to communi- es around the world in dynamic partnerships to advance development, to respond to emergencies, to assist refugees, and to act for posi ve change.