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2014 11 23 Reign of Christ Upcoming Events Special Ministries Next Sunday November 30, 2014 Renewal of Layreaders’ licenses: November 8:30 AM 30. Lay Reader: Kathie Stevenson 10:30 AM Advent Wreath Making: Stay after the 10:30 First Lesson: Sandy McCarty service next week, November 30, and make a Second Lesson: Brian McCarty family Advent wreath. Soup will be provided. Lay Readers: Jim Sparks Ken Brien Blood Pressure Clinic: Dec. 7, 9:30 to 10:20. Prayer Desk: Nancy Wiggins Sunday, November 23, 2014 Sidespersons: Jeff Mills St. Margaret’s Anglican Church See Through the Scriptures with Bishop Rachel Brinkman- David Edwards: A look at the great themes in Let peace surround you as you sit or kneel quietly. Let the hurry and worry of your life fall away Mills from you. You are God’s child. He loves and cares for you. He is here with you –and always. Scripture. Day-long pre-Advent study at Counters: Marlene Give yourself time for Him. Have a happy day and may God bless you. Christ Church Memorial Hall, Church St., Drummond Fredericton, Saturday, November 29. Nancy Wiggins SUNDAY SERVICES ♪♪ “As We Are Gathered” Registration 9:00 AM with coffee. Study Chancel Guild: Wendy Smith 8:30 AM: Holy Eucharist Collect for Purity (All) Page 185 begins at 9:30 AM. Lunch (freewill donation). Sunday School: Maria Thomas 10:30 AM: Holy Eucharist Glory To God Page 186 The study will conclude at 4:00 PM. Book $20 (which two may share). Please register online Parish Contact Information Special Ministries Today Collect: All together, please at http://goo.gl/forms/f33KU2ueAF or on the November 23, 2014 Almighty and everlasting God, whose Diocesan Web Calendar of Events. 775 Forest Hill Rd., Fredericton, NB E3B 4K9 8:30 AM will it is to restore all things in your Registration deadline November 26 so that Office: 450-0110 Home: 450-2639 Lay Reader: Faith Cormier well-beloved Son, our Lord and King, enough books and food can be provided. Website: http://www.stmargs.ca/ email: [email protected]; [email protected]; 10:30 AM grant that the peoples of the earth, now [email protected]. First Lesson: Brenda Knight divided and enslaved by sin, may be Installation Service: Choral Evensong with Second Lesson: Cathy Lutes freed and brought together under his installation of three archdeacons and the new Rector: The Rev. Rick Robinson Lay Readers: Polly Brooks gentle and loving rule; who lives and Diocesan Chancellor, 7:00 PM, Thursday, Dec. Honorary Assistant: Father John Harvey Parish Nursing Coordinator: Nancy Wiggins, RN Jim Knight reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one 4, Christ Church Cathedral. The Rev. Cathy Music Ministry: Deborah Smith Prayer Desk: Carolyn Pellow God, now and for ever. Amen Laskey will be made a Canon of the Cathedral Parish Wardens: Carolyn Pellow, Ken Brien Sidespersons: Brenda Knight and installed as the Bishop's Executive Parish Treasurer: Carl Dunphy Frank Brooks THE PROCLAMATION OF THE WORD Assistant and Diocesan Archdeacon. Prof. Counters: Brenda and Carl &1st Lesson: Ezekiel 34:11-16, 20-24 David Bell will be installed as Diocesan 2014 Advent Series: Bishop Bill Hockin and Dunphy Chancellor. The Rev. Brent Ham will be made the Rev. Dr. Barry Craig. “Is that all there is OT Pages 803-804 Chancel Guild: Peggy Boucher Following the reading of each lesson: a Canon of the Cathedral and installed as ...to Christmas???” Mondays, 12:10 PM, Sunday School: Maria Thomas Reader: The Word of the Lord. Archdeacon of Moncton. The Rev. Canon John Crowne Plaza Hotel, Queen St. Matheson will be installed as Archdeacon of December 1: “Remembering who brought All: Thanks be to God. The Holy Eucharist St. Andrews. A reception will follow. you to the dance.” Psalm: 100 BAS Page 838 Book of Alternative Services Page 185 &2nd Lesson: Ephesians 1:15-23 December 8: “Never too late to embrace the THE GATHERING OF THE COMMUNITY Christmas Cantata: December 14, 10:30 AM. mystery.” NT Page 192 December 15: “Rebooting the real magic of ♪♪ HYMN MP 457 ♪♪ GRADUAL HYMN HB 480 Christmas.” “Make Way, Make Way” “Crown Him with Many Crowns” ALL WELCOME Greeting Page 185 & Holy Gospel: Matthew 25:31-46 Confession and Absolution Page 191 DISMISSAL SONG “Send Us Out” strangers, clothe the naked and visit the NT Page 29All stand for the reading of the The Peace Page 192 imprisoned. May we be faithful servants of Gospel Prayer and Dedication of “The Readings”. ANNOUNCEMENTS the hope to which Christ our King has called Reader: The Lord be with you. Announcements us. Lord our Heavenly Father, People: And also with you. Today Reader: The Holy Gospel of our Lord Jesus May your kingdom come THE CELEBRATION OF THE EUCHARIST √ We welcome all visiting with us today, and OFFERTORY SENTENCE invite you to stay for coffee and conversation. Christ according to Matthew: We pray for the work of all peacemakers, all Blessed is he who comes in the name of the 9:30 AM – Choir practice. People: Glory to you, Lord Jesus Christ. who work for justice, reconciliation and Lord! Blessed is the kingdom of our father At the conclusion of the Gospel, the reader harmony; that you, Lord God of peace and David that is coming! Mark 11:9-10. This Week says: love, will bless, support and encourage them. ♪♪ OFFERTORY HYMN HB 321 The Gospel of Christ. Lord, our heavenly Father, People: Praise to you, Lord Jesus Christ. “Lift High the Cross” √ Tuesday May your kingdom come The Prayer over the Gifts: 9:00 AM - Coffee Club: Cards, crafts and Children’s story – Nancy Robinson Eternal God, by your grace you have conversation. Come and bring friends. We pray for our own work in this life; that we 2:00 PM – Bible Study, “A Walk Through the ♪♪ CHILDREN’S HYMN MP 532 may dedicate our energies and resources raised us up and enthroned us with Book of Ephesians”. “O, O, O, How Good Is the Lord” more fully to your will, undertaking every Christ in the heavenly realms. Receive Children leave for Sunday School all we offer you this day, and lead us in task and activity joyfully, trusting in your √ Thursday Sermon strength. Lord, our heavenly Father, those good works for which you have The Creed Page 188 created us. We ask this in the name of 10:00 AM – Holy Eucharist. May your kingdom come Jesus Christ the Lord. Amen. 10:30 AM – Bible Study. 2:00 PM – Maureen Murphy, Hospice THE PRAYERS OF THE PEOPLE We pray for the work of those who heal and Fredericton, “The Volunteer Experience with Dear God, your people bow before you as tend the sick and injured. We pray for our The Great Thanksgiving Hospice”. All welcome. saviour and sovereign king. Grant us a spirit Parish nurses and all involved in medical Eucharistic Prayer #2 Pages 196-197 of humility and wisdom as we come to know research and those whose lives depend on The Lord’s Prayer Page 211 our Lord Jesus Christ. Grant us discernment medication, dialysis or chemotherapy. We The Breaking of the Bread #2 Page 212 as we bring before you our prayers and Services and Readings for Next Sunday: remember especially... Lord, our heavenly November 30, 2014 intercessions. Saying, Lord our Heavenly ♪♪ COMMUNION HYMNS Father, Advent 1 (Year B) Father, HB 440 “Beneath the Cross of Jesus” May your kingdom come Choir “There’s Something About that Name” 8:30 AM: Holy Eucharist May your kingdom come 10:30 AM: Holy Eucharist We pray for your Church, we remember We pray for all who have passed through the The Prayer after Communion: Isaiah 64:1-9 OT Pages 694-695 David, our Bishop, Claude, William, George gate of death to eternity; may they live for Almighty God, you have made us a royal Psalm 80:1-7, 16-18 BAS Pages 812-813 and Harold, retired Bishops, and their ever in your heavenly and loving embrace. We priesthood in the kingdom of your Son 1 Corinthians 1:3-9 NT Page 166 families. We also pray for the Parish of remember especially... Lord, our heavenly our Saviour Jesus Christ. Make known Mark 13:24-37 NT Page 50 Wicklow, Wilmot, Peel and Aberdeen. The Father, his victory through us, we pray, that all Rev. Robert LeBlanc, Priest-in-charge. The May your kingdom come Mission to Roatan: Buy a brick for the new the world may see his light. We ask this Parish of Woodstock, The Rev. Shirley Emmanuel Episcopal Church in Coxen Hole, King of heaven we rejoice for all the wonder in the name of Jesus Christ the Lord. Noseworthy and the Rev. Deacon Christine Roatan, Honduras. $10 includes a brick and a and beauty of your creation. In the constant Amen. Greer. Lord our Heavenly Father, chance to write a prayer on a slip of paper miracle of life and renewal; in your amazing that will be built into the church wall. May your kingdom come and undeserved love and affection for us. DOXOLOGY Page 214 Your church is Christ's body, O Gracious One, Lord, our heavenly Father, ♪♪ FINAL HYMN HB 173 “Lead On, O King Eternal” inspire our service that we may feed the May your kingdom come DISMISSAL Page 215 hungry, give drink to the thirsty, welcome .
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