All Saints’ Anglican Church War Dead ALL SAINTS’ ANGLICAN CHURCH REMEMBRANCE SUNDAY

Rector: Telephone: The Rev’d Robert Clifford (519) 253-8001

Associate Priest: Office Hours: The Rev’d Bev Diet Monday - Friday 9:00 am - 12:30 pm Organist: Professor David Palmer Email address : [email protected] Church Address: 330 City Hall Square Website: West www.allsaintswindsor.ca Windsor, ON N9A 1J3 See us on Facebook.com/ ASOutreach

NOVEMBER 10, 2019

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8:00 am. - HOLY COMMUNION - Server John Fletcher Tickets Service begins on page 67 of the Red Prayer Book. can be Readings: Wisdom 3: 1 - 9, Psalm 116: 1 - 9 page 481, purchased 1 Peter 1: 3 - 9, John 6: 37 - 40 at the 10:00 am. HOLY EUCHARIST Prelude: Prière à Notre Dame - Léon Boëllmann church office, please see Joan.

We are on a waiting list for tickets!

Handel's Messiah will be performed by the Windsor Symphony Orchestra at Assumption Church on Thursday December 5, 7:30 pm. It is beautiful music in a beautiful setting. If you would like to go to this please sign the list on the bulletin board in the hallway. Tickets are $30 for adults, $25 for seniors. Help with this cost is available if you need it. Transportation assistance can also be arranged. Speak to Art Roth in person or by phone at 519 948 4065 .Watch for more senior events!

2019 Church Calendars! Thank You! Members of the They have arrived and will Prayer Shawl & Chancel Guild , be sold after both services! Sue Charlton, Sharon Hillier and Cost $5.00 Gale Carter have put together a few items today for the Remembrance Service.

THE PRAYERS OF THE PEOPLE Colin, our Diocesan Administrator, Anne, our Metropolitan, Linda, our Primate, Mark, National Indigenous Archbishop and Marinez, Bishop of Amazonia. Prayer for the week! Eternal God, faithful in your tender compassion, you give us hope for our life here and hereafter through the victory of your only Son. When we share his cup of salvation, revive in us the joy of this everlasting gift. We ask this in his name. Amen.

2 7 The Week in the Parish! Rector’s Schedule Opening Hymn : 572 Let There Be Light (Concord) Sunday Sunday The Gathering of the Community Refreshments in the 8 am Worship (The Liturgy begins on page 185 of the Green Prayer Book.) Parish Hall 10 am Worship Glory to God: Common Praise #702 5:00 pm ACT Auditions 6 pm Youth Group The Collect for the Day 5:00 pm Sudanese Worship Monday Let us pray, Father of all, we pray to you for those we love, Monday @ but see no longer. Grant them your peace, let light perpetual shine 11:00 am Cenotaph Service 7 pm Finance Meeting upon them, and in your loving wisdom and almighty power, work 7:00 pm Finance Meeting Tuesday in them the good purpose of your perfect will; through Jesus Christ Tuesday Essex Rector’s Meeting our Lord, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, 12:30 pm Yoga 6:30 pm Bible Study one God, now and forever. Amen. 6:00 pm Bible Study Wednesday Sunday School Prayer 7:00 pm Naranon Office/Visiting The Proclamation of the Word Wednesday Dinner First Reading: Wisdom 3: 1 - 9 reader: Marcia Brownhill 12:00 pm Thursday Leader: Hear what the Spirit is saying to the church. DWCC Dine & Doodle 11:30 am Worship People: Thanks be to God.

12:30 pm Kickboxing Photo taking with Victoria Psalm 116: 1 - 8 refrain sung at the beginning and end Thursday Concert - 11:30 am Midweek Worship Friday 12:30 pm Yoga Clergy Day - London 7:00 pm Choir Practice Family Christmas Party Friday Saturday cantor: Joan Pepper Tone II.I 8:00 am Workforce Windsor Sermon Prep Second Reading: 1 Peter 1: 3 - 9 reader: Hurley Blackmann Sunday Sunday Leader: Hear what the Spirit is saying to the church. 8:00 am Holy Communion 8 am Worship People: Thanks be to God. 10:00 am Sung Eucharist 10 am Worship Sequence Hymn: 362 Tell Out, My Soul (Woodlands) 5:00 pm Sudanese Worship Family Party Holy Gospel: John 6: 37 - 40 The Rev’d Bev Diet Gospel Acclamation: Common Praise #714 “When any person is sick, notice thereof shall be given to the Homily: The Rev. Robert Clifford Pastor of the Parish, who shall minister to the sick person.” (BCP Pg 576) Please do not hesitate to contact in confidence The Prayers of the People leader: Owen Swain either Robert+ ([email protected]) or 519-318- Leader: Lord in your mercy; 4430) and Bev+ ([email protected] or 519-948-0347) in People: hear our prayer.

cases of sickness, hospitalization, or other pastoral emer- Confession and Absolution, page 191 gency. We would rather hear about situations twice than miss The Peace page 192 something. Offertory Anthem: Richard de Castre’s Prayer to Jesus

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6 3 The Celebration of the Eucharist Celebrant: The Rev’d Robert Clifford The flowers at the The Preparation of the Gifts The flowers at the High Altar Girl Guide Chapel The Prayer over the Gifts are given to the are given to the Let us pray, Gracious and righteous Lord, we are united in the Glory of God Glory of God and in love of Jesus Christ. Accept all we offer you this day, and bring us, and in loving memory of father loving memory of parents with all your faithful people who have gone before us, into his Bill Jarvis Anna & Ilko Lysiwskj eternal glory; who is Lord, now and forever. Amen. given by given by The Great Thanksgiving Sarah Jarvis James & Luba Bridge Eucharistic Prayer #6 page 207 ~ ~ Holy, Holy, Holy Lord: Common Praise #732 The Lord’s Prayer page 211 (said) The Sanctuary Candle The Breaking of the Bread #8 page 213 burns in remembrance for all those lost The Communion during the South African Boer War, Lamb of God: Common Praise #745 Great War & World War II Music during Communion: Common Praise # 57 so that we may have the freedom we celebrate today! Thou, Who at Thy First Eucharist (Song 1) Prayer after Communion Let us pray, God of love, may the death and resurrection of We acknowledge that the land on which we stand and in which we Christ, which we celebrate in this eucharist, bring us, with the serve is the traditional territory of the Ottawa, Chippewa, and faithful departed, into the peace of your eternal home. We ask this Potawatomi nations of the Three Fires Confederacy, and the Huron/ in the name of Jesus Christ, our hope and our salvation. Amen Wyandot nation. We also acknowledge that we are parties to Treaty 116 (1786), McKee Treaty 2 (1790), Treaty 12 (1800), Treaty 35 Doxology page 214 (1833), and Cession #85 – Peach/Peche Island (1857) signed by our Blessing forebears. Announcements Our reconciliation efforts include: fostering relationship with the Dismissal citizens of Walpole Island FN, consciousness raising programs, and Closing Hymn: 24 Abide with Me (Eventide) the annual I Love First Peoples friendship gift campaign. Postlude: Highland Cathedral Matthew Hoy, pipes, David Palmer, organ Welcome To Church! This is a place of love and hope and safety and forgiveness. We will Greeters: Maureen Abu-Zahra, Gale Carter, Guy Jolin be food for the hungry, living water for the thirsty. We are so glad Servers: Thom Smith, Eunice Kiden you are here. You are invited. You are loved. Come on in we’ve Chalice Administrant: Maureen Abu-Zahra, Joan Carter, Art Roth been waiting for you. Welcome here. We are the church. Chancel Team: Joan Carter, Colleen Roy Coffee Hosts: Nancy & George Plantus

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