350th Anniversary St. Andrew Parish Church Half - Way -Tree, Kingston 10. Office: 968-9366, 926-6692 Fax: 960-8463 Rectory: 927-0402 Curatage: 926-0800 E-mail: standrewch@cwjamaica.com standrewparishch@gmail.com Website: www.standrewparishchurch.com Chapel of Ease: St. Thomas Mission - Majesty Gardens and St. Clement s Mission - Kencot INTENTION FOR THE YEAR: 350th - Celebrating God s Love and Faithfulness CLERGY Rector Revd. Canon Maj. Sirrano Kitson, D. Min. Assistant Curate Revd. Olando Gayle Church Army Sister Andrea Taylor Wardens Rector s Warden Mr. Claude Campbell Email (cyborg@flowja.com) People s Warden Ms. Rhena Williams Email (rhewilliams@yahoo.com) Administration Operations/Admin. Manager Mrs. Merle Thomas Administrative Assistant Mrs. Hortense James Receptionist - Miss Latoya Dixon Verger - Mr. Vernon Miranda Asst. Verger - Miss Ann Morrison Rector is out of office on Mondays
Curate's Message November 15, 2015 How can we help to reinforce the fact that our children are made in God's image? As the church's calendar year draws to an end, it is not surprising that the texts for today are all associated with the eternal hope of life after death. As Christians, we can all anticipate this, because Jesus sacrificially gave of Himself on the cross, so that we can have life and have it to the fullest. It is this life that we are all encouraged to ensure that our children experience here on earth, via us having healthy relationships/interactions with them. If this happens, then we may be able to help them effectively challenge the negative influences that they sometimes receive from their peers or other persons, who may want to manipulate or deceive them in getting involved in practices that are not of God. We are therefore advised to heed the Word of God which comes to us from the gospel lesson for today, if we are truly serious about helping our children to understand what it means to maintain their identity as Christians, as people who stand up for what is right. It is in this light that Jesus in Mark 13:14-23, informed His disciples, that they will be challenged by the authorities, and will be persecuted for His sake, but in spite of this, they should never succumb to the pressures, and go against the will/intentions of God. Also, Jesus warned the disciples to not believe anyone who would come and seek to do signs and miracles and say they are the Christ. In essence therefore, Jesus was basically saying that they should not be easily swayed by the influence of their peers and the prevailing culture. Such a lesson is a vital one for our children, and so caregivers should seek to develop relationships of trust with them, so that they do not need to go outside of the home in order to find love. Such relationships according to Eric Erickson are possible because of the dependability of children on caregivers to provide love, food, nurture, warmth, and safety. What happens in the home is therefore very important, and so if we really want to help our children to become assertive individuals who are confident in who they are, as persons made in God's image, then the home must be that place where true love can be found or realized, and a place where the child have a sense of belonging and feel valued. As Christians, therefore, let us seek to be consistent in training up our children in the way they should grow. Their spiritual and physical well being should be of great importance to us, and so we must seek always to protect them from any threat to their wellbeing. Let us teach and help our youth to be resolute in their belief, so that they can seek always to do what is right and pleasing to God, in spite of what others may say or think about them. We extend a warm welcome to all those visiting with us today especially the members of the St. Hilda s Alumni and the Society of Radiographers Jamaica. who are worshipping with us. Olando 2.
Ancient words ever true 1.Holy words long preserved For our walk in this world They resound with God's own heart Oh, let the ancient words impart. Words of Life, words of Hope Give us strength, help us cope In this world, where e'er we roam Ancient words will guide us home Ancient words ever true Changing me and changing you We have come with open hearts Oh, let the ancient words impart 2.Holy words of our Faith Handed down to this age Came to us through sacrifice Oh heed the faithful words of Christ Holy words long preserved For our walk in this world They resound with God's own heart Oh let the ancient words impart Creed - I believe in Jesus I believe in Jesus I believe He is the Son of God I believe He died and rose again I believe He paid for us all And I believe He is here now Standing in our midst Here With the power to heal now And the grace to forgive I believe in You, Lord I believe You are the Son of God I believe You died and rose again I believe You paid for us all. And I believe You're here now Standing in our midst Here With the power to heal now And the grace to forgive Hallelujah Hallelujah, Hallelujah, For our Lord God Almighty Reign Hallelujah, Hallelujah, For our Lord God Almighty Reign Hallelujah, Holy, Holy, Are you Lord God Almighty You are Holy, Holy, Are you Lord God Almighty Amen (Rept all ) 3.
Hallelujah, Hallelujah, For our Lord God Almighty Reign Hallelujah, Hallelujah, For our Lord God Almighty Reign Hallelujah Holy, Holy, Are you Lord God Almighty You are Holy, Holy Are you Lord God Almighty You are Holy, Holy Are you Lord God Almighty (repeat) Jesus You re my firm foundation Verse 1 I have a living hope (I have a living hope) I have a future (I have a future) God has a plan for me (God has a plan for me) Of this I m sure, Of this I m sure Jesus You re my firm foundation I know I can stand secure Jesus, You re my firm foundation I put my trust in Your Holy Word, I put my trust in Your Holy Word Verse 2 Your Word is faithful (Your Word is faithful) Mighty with power (Mighty with power) You will deliver me (You will deliver me) Of this I m sure, Of this I m sure 4.
Behold He Comes 1.These are the days of Elijah, Declaring the word of the Lord And these are the days of Your servant Moses, Righteousness being restored. And though these are days of great trial, Of famine and darkness and sword, Still, we are the voice in the desert crying "Prepare ye the way of the Lord!" Behold He comes riding on the clouds, Shining like the sun at the trumpet call, Lift your voice, it's the year of jubilee, And out of Zion's hill salvation comes. 2.These are the days of Ezekiel, The dry bones becoming as flesh, And these are the days of Your servant David, Rebuilding a temple of praise. These are the days of the harvest, The fields are as white in Your world, And we are the laborers in Your vineyard, Declaring the word of the Lord! There's no God like Jehovah. rept x14 SICK & SHUT- IN Sybil Mair Hazel Hyde Elaine Small Daphne Dobson Ellen Rob Joscelyn Richards Atheline Mantock Violet Carson Did You know? One of the roles of parents and godparents is to help and encourage the children (child), they have brought for baptism, to grow in the knowledge, reverence, love and service of Almighty God. 5.
Quote for Reflection. We need to find God, and he cant be found in noise and restlessness. God is the friend of silence. See how nature tree, flowers, grass grows in silence. See the stars, the moon and the sun, see how they move in silence. We need silence to be able to touch souls. (Mother Teresa). BCP-page 544. Psalm 62. For God alone my soul in silence waits. ACTIVITIES THIS WEEK (November 15-21) Monday 5:30 p.m. Bible Study Tuesday 9:00 a.m. Holy Eucharist Wednesday 6:30 a.m. Holy Eucharist 9:30 a.m. Holy Communion to sick and shut-in. (Clergy) 5:30 p.m. Confirmation Classes - Seniors and Juniors Thursday 5:30 p.m. SAPC Senior Choir Rehearsal Thursday 6:00 pm. Church Committee Friday 9:00 a.m. Holy Eucharist Saturday 11:00 a.m. Little Brothers 10:00 am Brotherhood of St Andrew 2-4:00 p.m. Youth Choir Rehearsal 4:00 p.m. Youth Fellowship 4:00 pm Altar Guild Events & Activities for November Theme Stewardship of Creation and the Environment. November 15-21 Youth Week November 20, 2015 Harvest Supper November 22 Celebrating Christ the king November 29, Celebrating Advent and Patronal Festival. 350 Anniversary Thanksgiving Service. 6.
PARISH NEWS November 30, 2014 was the beginning of our 350th Anniversary Celebrations. Birthdays for this week: Shirley Tyndall, Velma Davis, Annie Mantle, Desland McKenzie 11\15, Neville Hendricks, Paul Wright, Hyacinth Williams, Simone Harris 11\17, Clifford Strudwick 11\18, Paul Bicknell, Verley Teape, Keva Hylton, Dawn Ruddock 11\19, Rebecca Brown-Collins, Phyll Williams, Brad Hamilton 11\20, Marcia Knight, Kevin Young 11\21. Condolence is extended to Robert Saunders and family on the passing of his mother Sadie Saunders. To Hyacinth Williams and family on the passing of her brother-in-law Ernest Dunbar from Knollis, St Catherine. The funeral service for Dorothy Bartlett will be on Tuesday 17 th at 11:30 am. Confirmation Classes continue on Wednesdays, at 5:30 p.m. Cathedral Sunday Members of Anglican Churches across the Diocese are invited to join the Cathedral Sunday Pilgrimage on Sunday, November 22, 2015. The March of Witness starts at 2:30 p.m. At 3:00 p.m. there will be dance presentations outside the Cathedral. At 3:30 p.m. Evensong begins. The Preacher is Rev. Michael Allen; the theme is Cathedral Sunday: Summoned by the God who made us. Our 350 th Anniversary Family Affair Harvest Supper will be this Friday, November 20, 2015 at the Church Hall. Tickets are $1,500 each. Join us for an evening of delightful entertainment and fellowship. Diocesan Festival Choir 90 th Anniversary Recital will take place at Kingston Parish Church on Sunday, December 6, 2015 at 4:00 p.m. The Programme features Handel s Messiah and Christmas selections. Tickets cost $1,500 each and are available through the Church Office. INFORMATION FOR THE CHURCH Name: M ( ) F ( ) Visitor Address: Email: Phone numbers: (H) (W) (Cell) Date of Birth: Day Month Occupation Ministry interest 7.
TWENTY-FIFTH SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST November 15, 2015 - Year B Proper 28 6:30 a.m. HOLY EUCHARIST Old Testament: Daniel 12:1 4a Sterling Soares Psalm 16 Refrain: (All sit) The Lord will show me the path of life BCP, page 484 Epistle Hebrews 10: 31-39 Sybil Grandison Gospel Mark 13:14-23 Prayer of Intercession Form D pg 111 8:00 a.m. SUNG EUCHARIST AND SERMON Processional 309 Old Testament: Daniel 12: 1 4a Patrice Williams Psalm 16 BCP page 484 Epistle Hebrews 10: 31-39 Ethan Jones Gradual Ancient words ever true Gospel Mark 13:14-23 Sermon Prayer of Intercession Form D pg 111 Offertory Hymn 310 During Communion Hallelujah, 586, 245, Jesus you are my firm foundation, I know who I am Post Communion 612 Recessional Behold He Comes (page 4) 10:30 a.m. MORNING PRAYER AND SERMON Processional 303 Venite BCP page 36 Psalm 91: 9-16 BCP page 588 First Lesson Daniel 12:1 4a Benedictus BCP page 40 Second Lesson Mark 13: 14-23 Hymn 688 Sermon Offertory 310 Recessional 311 6:00 p.m. EVENING PRAYER AND SERMON 8.