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Date/Feast Day Anglican Prayer Cycle Indigenous Prayer Cycle Diocesan Prayer Cycle Parish Cycle THE CHURCH OF THE REDEEMER CYCLE OF PRAYER SEPTEMBER 2018 Date/Feast Day Anglican Prayer Cycle Indigenous Prayer Cycle Diocesan Prayer Cycle Parish Cycle 1 September 2018 - Guildford - (Canterbury, England) Congregation of St. George's, Secretary of Synod’s Office and Ann Cope, Tom Evers and Renee Saturday Kingcome Inlet, Diocese of New Synod Planning and Agenda Schouten and their work on our Westminster Team newsletter, The Gathering 2 Sunday PRAY for The Anglican Church Ven. Sue Moxley, Diocese of Archbishop’s Youth Ministry Honoraries: Archdeacon Jim Pentecost 16 of South America Nova Scotia, member of the Team Boyles, The Rev’d Dr Ann Jervis, Residential Schools Response The Rev’d Paul MacLean, The Team Rev’d Charles McMulkin, The Rev’d Katy Waugh, The Rev’d Canon Andrew Wesley 3 - Monday Guinea - (West Africa, West All Saints, Tyendinaga, Diocese Citizens for Public Justice Chris Jones and his work with our Africa) of Ontario & Captain the Rev. Lectors' Guild Catherine Morrison, Military Chaplain in Trenton, Ontario 4 - Tuesday Gujarat - (North India) & Mildred Poplar, Indigenous Teachers and students For all of our Common Table Kolhapur - (North India) Justice Working Group, Diocese guests who are in drug treatment of Ottawa. programs 5 Wednesday Gusau - (Kaduna, Nigeria) Christ Church, Tyendinaga, Bishop Strachan School Angie Hocking, Director of Diocese of Ontario Outreach Services, Pastoral Associate of Outreach and Community Engagement 6 - Thursday Guyana - (West Indies) St. Peter, Day Star Reserve Holy Trinity School Ryan Carlsen and all members of Diocese of Qu'Appelle our Board of Management, and members of many sub-committees 7 - Friday Gwagwalada - ( Abuja, Nigeria) St. Matthew's, Peguis Reserve, Royal St. George’s College Marion Slamon, our nurse and her Diocese of Rupert's Land School work with guests in the Common Table 1 THE CHURCH OF THE REDEEMER CYCLE OF PRAYER SEPTEMBER 2018 8 - Saturday Haiti - (II, The Episcopal Church) St. Peter's, Peguis Reserve, Sisterhood of St. John the Divine Lilian Junkin and the Tuesday Diocese of Rupert's Land Noon Meditation Group 9 - Sunday PRAY for Province of the Jeffrey Cook, member of the School Chaplains Will Reid, our George Black Pentecost 17 Episcopal Church of South Sudan Indigenous Justice Working Fellow in Liturgical Music Group, Diocese of Rupert's Land 10 - Monday Harare - (Central Africa) & St. Helen's, Fairford, Diocese of St. Clement’s School John Campbell, our Director of Luapula - (Central Africa) Rupert's Land Music Emeritus 11 - Tuesday Hawaii - (VIII, The Episcopal St. Helen's Ayamihewkamik, Lakefield College School Scott Werry, our 9.30 team Church) Diocese of Rupert's Land leaders, and all who participate in our 9.30 Worship Committee 12 - Wednesday Hereford - (Canterbury, England) For our youth in all indigenous Havergal College For Jack Howard and Charles parishes throughout Canada and Klassen, who serve on our for those who teach and guide Outdoor Sign Committee them 13 - Thursday Highveld - (Southern Africa) Indigenous Native Council of Kingsway College School For all those who come to The Rupert's Land Common Table, for their health and safety, and improvement in their life situations 14 - Friday Ho - (Ghana, West Africa) Faith, Worship and Ministry in Order of the Holy Cross For all members of our Pastoral Holy Cross Day the Diocese of Rupert's Land Care Team and those who assist them 15 - Saturday Honduras - (XI, The Episcopal Pray for Indigenous Peoples in the Trinity College School, Port Hope For our members who offer "the Church) Diocese of Ottawa prayers of the people" for our 9.30 am and 11.15 am services 16 - Sunday PRAY for Province of the St. Luke, Gordon's First Nation, Bishop Jenny Andison For all who use our church for Pentecost 18 Episcopal Church of Sudan in the Diocese of Qu'Appelle prayer, meditation, and rest 2 THE CHURCH OF THE REDEEMER CYCLE OF PRAYER SEPTEMBER 2018 17 - Monday Hpa-an - (Myanmar) St. Peter, Daystar First Nation, Christ Church, Deer Park John Sutton and members of our Diocese of Qu'Appelle Property Committee, for their care of our sacred space 18 - Tuesday Huron - (Ontario, Canada) & Rev. Frank Armistead, Grace Church on-the-Hill All servers at our liturgy Kootenay - (British Columbia & Evangelical Lutheran Partner to the Yukon, Canada) the Anglican Council of Indigenous Peoples. 19 - Wednesday Hyderabad - (Pakistan) Kawacatoose, Diocese of Messiah Janet Elliott and all our Qu'Appelle, sidespeople for their ministry of welcome 20 - Thursday Ibadan - (Ibadan, Nigeria) St. Andrew, Key Reserve, St. Augustine of Canterbury Sara Lawson and Heather Bennett Diocese of Qu' Appelle, and all who serve on our Stewardship Committee 21 - Friday Ibadan North - (Ibadan, Nigeria) Rev. Arthur Anderson, Lumsden St. Clement, Eglinton Margo Fairburn and Andrew Saint Matthew, Apostle in the Diocese of Qu' Appelle, Duffy and their ministry with our and Evangelist elder on the Anglican Council of Church School Indigenous Peoples. 22 - Saturday Ibadan South - (Ibadan, Nigeria) Pray for Indigenous Peoples, St. Cuthbert, Leaside Haaya Naushan, our Parish Diocese of Qu' Appelle Communications Coordinator 23 - Sunday PRAY for The Anglican Church Mrs. Gwen Crane, Diocese of Eglinton Deanery For all members of our Youth Pentecost 19 of Tanzania Qu' Appelle & member of the Group Anglican Council of Indigenous Peoples. 24 - Monday Ibba - (Minye, South Sudan) St. John's Kawawachikamach, St. John, York Mills For all our members, as we live Diocese of Quebec out our vocation each day, at home and in the workplace 25 - Tuesday Idah - ( Abuja, Nigeria) Anglican congregation at St. Leonard Shirley Westmore and her work Mashteuiatsh, Diocese of Quebec as the Executive Assistant to the Incumbent 3 THE CHURCH OF THE REDEEMER CYCLE OF PRAYER SEPTEMBER 2018 26 - Wednesday Idaho - (VIII, The Episcopal Jean Vachon, Diocese of Quebec, St. Timothy, North Toronto Pamela Thomson and our Church) & Indianapolis - (V, The member of the Anglican Council Indigenous Solidarity Working Episcopal Church) of Indigenous Peoples Group 27 - Thursday Ideato - (Owerri, Nigeria) St. James, Jackhead, Diocese of Transfiguration Chris Ambidge and all members Rupert's Land of our Advisory Board 28 - Friday Idoani - (Ondo, Nigeria) St. Peter, Peguis Reserve, Diocese Parish Administrators Paul Pincente, our interim of Rupert's Land bookkeeper and those who assist in Receipts 29 - Saturday Ife - (Ibadan, Nigeria) Pray for Indigenous Peoples in the The College of Bishops of the Dan Norman, musicians, and Saint Michael and All Diocese of Quebec Diocese of Toronto members of our choir, for their Angels ministry of music 30 - Sunday Pray for The Church of the For those preparing for Tecumseth Deanery Anne Evers and all the members Pentecost 20 Province of Uganda confirmation of our Chancel Guild 4 .
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