Pew Leaflet - St. Johns Bowmanville
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Pew Leaflet - St. Johns Bowmanville
He took our infirmities and bore our diseases. Matthew 8.17 February 8th, 2015 8:00 a.m. Holy Communion ~ Book of Common Prayer (BCP) 10:00 a.m. Holy Baptism ~ Book of Alternative Services (BAS) Celebrant & Preacher: The Rev. Christopher (Kit) Greaves Accompanists at 10 am: Nancy Davidson, Kit Greaves - guitar The Blessing Sending Out Song Days of Elijah Dismissal: Go in peace to love and serve the Lord. Response: Thanks be to God. The Gathering of the Community There are children’s activity bags at the Tower door (main) entrance. Please feel free to use an activity bag and return it after the service. A wheelchair-accessible washroom, with an infant change table, is located through the side door of the church, in the Parish Hall on the main floor Welcome: We welcome all who worship with us today, especially family and friends of baptismal candidates Carter Adam John Greer & Hunter Alexandra Catherine Campbell. Welcome – Our life together Opening “The Grace”, “There is one body” BAS Pg 151 on screen Opening Song Morning Has Broken Gather Awake My Soul The Collect BAS Pg 353 Children’s Focus/Song Tell me the stories of Jesus / So I’m Thanking You Lord Children, an activity table for quiet play is available at the front. The Proclamation of the Word Bible Reading Pew Bible N.T. Pg 191 2 Corinthians 5: 17-20 Silence for reflection Canticle CP #405 vs. 1, 2 Alleluia No.1 vs. 3, 4 (after Gospel reading) Gospel Reading Pew Bible N.T. Pg 36 Mark 1:29-39 The Celebration of Holy Baptism Presentation and Examination of the Candidate question for infants and younger children middle of BAS Pg 153 Prayers for the Candidate BAS Pg 155 top of 156 Thanksgiving over the water BAS Pg 156-157 The Baptismal Covenant BAS Pg 158 The Baptism, The Sign of the Cross BAS Pg 160 The Giving of the Light bottom of BAS Pg 160 Message Faithfully following Jesus matters The Peace The congregation may greet one another. Offertory Song There’s a Cry Prayer over the Gifts BAS Pg 397 Prayers of the People BAS Pg 128 The Lord’s Prayer BAS Pg 211 Please join us for refreshments in the Parish Hall † PARISH ANNOUNCEMENTS † PANCAKE SUPPER is on Tuesday Feb. 17 from 5pm-7pm. We are looking for Volunteers to help with the supper. If you would like to help, please sign-up on sheet in Foyer. DO YOU LIKE TO COOK? For anyone who likes to cook, the ALPHA COURSE requests volunteers to cook for 20 people on a Wednesday night, supper served at 6:15 pm. Cooking facilities are available in the Lower Kitchen or Parish Hall kitchen. Please prayerfully consider this ministry to our group of people giving thought to the questions of life. There is a SIGN UP SHEET in the foyer with the dates. Sign up or give the church office call. INCOME TAX RECEIPTS are at the back of the church. PLEASE Pick up! Vocal & beginning piano lessons available through our Music Director. Please call Nancy 905-571-7028 to arrange lessons. OUR ANNUAL VESTRY MEETING (annual general meeting) takes place Sunday, Feb 15 after the 10:00 a.m. Service and lunch. All may attend the vestry meeting. The Canons of the Diocese of Toronto state that to be allowed to speak and vote you must be: A Baptized Christian, age 16 or older, have attended St. John’s for at least 3 months, have received communion at least 3 times during the last year, and are not a member of another parish in the Diocese of Toronto in which you intend to vote. A draft list of Vestry Members is posted in the Foyer. Please check the list. Anyone interested in volunteering for any of the ministries you see here in the Leaflet, please contact the church office. † COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS † The Trent Durham Area Day of Celebration takes place Saturday, March 7, 2015 at St. Peter’s, Cobourg. Everyone from all parishes in Trent Durham are encouraged to register for a wonderful day of fun, fellowship and learning together. Bishop Nicholls notes: Our theme: Seeking the Depths, will help us to focus on our faith journey as individuals and communities. We will; draw on the gifts of clergy and lay leaders across our Diocese who come, “...to equip the saints for the work of ministry, for building up the body of Christ until we all come to the unity of the faith and the knowledge of the Son of God,. to maturity, to the measure of the full stature of Christ” (Ephesians 4:12,13) The workshop sessions are divided into two topics: Journey Inward and Journey Outward and are 1 ½ hours in length this year. Come - bring a friend - or bring a whole group from your parish!! Deadline for registration is February 26th so register early to get your first choice of workshops. MONDAY Feb. 9 7:00 p.m. ~ Adult Badminton, Parish Hall 6:30 p.m. ~ Sparks, Great Hall TUESDAY Feb. 10 1:00 – 3:30 p.m. ~ Community Corner, Lower Kitchen 4:00 - 5:00 p.m. ~ Informal Prayer Time, L. Kitchen 6:00 p.m. ~ Girl Guides and Brownies WEDNESDAY Feb. 11 9:30 a.m. ~ Mid-Week Communion followed by refreshments and conversation in the Parish Hall 7:00 p.m. ~ Pathfinders, Lower Kitchen 7:00 p.m. Parish Council – Budget meeting 6:00 p.m. ~ Alpha THURSDAY Feb. 12 9:30 a.m. ~ Ladies Bible Study, Lower Kitchen 7:30 p.m. ~ Men’s Bible Study & Sharing Group, Parish Hall SUNDAY Feb 15 ~ Last Sunday of Epiphany 8:00 a.m. ~ Holy Communion 10:00 a.m. ~ Holy Eucharist, programs for age 3 to High School Vestry Meeting after 10 a.m. Service, Lunch Message Notes: At age 3 Derrick Coleman lost his hearing. Despite many challenges, Derrick got signed to the Seattle Seahawks NFL team as a fullback. In Jan. 2014 a TV ad during the Super Bowl featured him overcoming the odds to be the only deaf pro football player. He didn’t listen to the critics! Derrick is a committed Christian. God created PAR = Pre-Authorized Remittance PAR forms are available on the table. Guests may use Offering Envelope (Cash or Cheque to St. John’s Church) on the back of the pew and place on Offering Plate. Thank you for your generosity. the universe and humanity with a capacity to participate in God’s divine nature. While we were designed by God to have a relationship with God, many seek to make the world without God; we humans prefer to be at the centre. Generation after generation gets a world they’ve fashioned without God at the centre. Yes, there are good things in the world; but it’s no surprise that the world is often a complete mess, teetering on evil. God leaves heaven on a rescue mission. The bible says that while we were going about our business, God became one of us. Instead of God watching us from a distance, God took on human form in Jesus to do for us what we could not do for ourselves; to save us. Maligned as it may be, the word grace (g.r.a.c.e. God’s riches at Christ’s expense) is worth more than we can say. God makes new life possible in Christ, and as imperfect as we are, he forms a new community that we call ‘church’, that continues to exercise God’s amazing grace in words and actions of compassionate service, intelligent faith and godly worship. God committed himself to us in his son Jesus Christ’s death and resurrection. How are we doing with our commitment to God and the church he formed in his Son Jesus? The relationship of faith drives us to remake the world as a place of grace and hope for all, the hearing and non-hearing world. STEWARDSHIP CORNER: Your donations to St. John’s Church make possible a safe, warm place for 25-40 people to attend a program on Tuesdays and Thursdays each week in our Parish Hall, sponsored by the Canadian Mental Health Association. Jesus cares for all people. Our community follows his lead. Practicing generosity is an expression of our discipleship and builds up the Church community for God’s growing Kingdom. Sharing in the Ministry of our Parish Feb. 15th Warden: Shirley McCormick Reader: Marion Warren Intercessor: Sharon Kosloski Chalice Bearer: David Crowe & Shirley McCormick Sidesperson Bob Kosloski Prayer Team: Julie Chatterton & Marg Husky Server: Lydia Young Children’s Focus: TBA PowerPoint: Dwane Hickey Sharing in the Ministry of our Parish Today Warden: David Crowe Reader: Kennedy Greer Intercessor: Julie Chatterton Sidesperson David Crowe Prayer Team: Betty Gracie & Sharon Kosloski Servers: Chantal Chislett & Zayne Looby Children’s Focus: Betty Gracie PowerPoint: Dwane Hickey Next Week’s Bible Readings Sunday February 15, 2015 ~ Last Sunday after Epiphany 2 Kings 2:1-12; Mark 9:2-9 Message: Missional Parish St. John’s Anglican Church, Bowmanville Seeking God’s renewal by making disciples of Jesus Christ 11 Temperance St., Bowmanville, Ontario, L1C 3A3 Church Office 905-623-2460 st.johns.bow@bellnet.ca Incumbent The Rev Christopher Greaves kitgreaves@icloud.com 905623-5873 Retired Clergy: Rev. Canon Susan Sheen susan.sheen@sympatico.ca 623-4386 Incumbent’s Warden – Julie Chatterton 905-419-4244 Deputy Incumbent’s Warden - Williette Gardner 905-419-1520 People’s Warden – Shirley McCormick 905-697-0380 Deputy Warden – David Crowe 905-623-4332 Music Director – Nancy Davidson 905-571-7028 Parish Administrator –Laura Frisina 905-623-2460 Office Hours: 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Tues. - Fri. February 8th, 2015 ~ 5th Sunday after Epiphany ~ Sacrament of Holy Baptism Welcome to St. John’s Anglican Church, Bowmanville. You are our guest and we pray you will be filled with God’s renewing, loving presence. Let us know how we may encourage one another. 905-623-2460 www.stjohnsbowmanville.com email: st.johns.bow@bellnet.ca Find us on Facebook.