the sunday after ascension day - Anglican Parish of St Andrews

THE ANGLICAN PARISH OF ST. ANDREWS, N.B., CANADA
THE SUNDAY AFTER ASCENSION DAY
May 17TH, 2015
8:00 A.M.
HOLY COMMUNION
– All Saints Church
Introit: Psalm 47:1-7 Page 389
Collect for Ascension Day Page 201
Collect for the Sunday after Ascension Day Page 203
Lesson: Acts 1:1-11 Page 201
Gradual Psalm 68:17-20 Page 389
Holy Gospel: St. Mark 16:14-20 Page 411-412
MINISTERING TODAY
Celebrant and Preacher: the Rector
Readers: Peggy Saunders and Audrey Cline
Altar Guild: Carol Ann Bartlett and Cindy Bartlett
11:00 A.M.
HOLY COMMUNION
– All Saints Church
Processional Hymn 174
The Lord’s Prayer Page 67
Summary of the Law Page 67-69
Collect for Ascension Day Page 201
Collect for the Sunday after Ascension Day Page 203
Children’s Message
Children’s Hymn 709
Lesson: Acts 1:1-11 Page 201
Gradual Hymn 389 (v 1-2)
Holy Gospel:
Gradual Hymn 389 (v 3-4)
Nicene Creed Page 71
Sermon: the Rector
Offertory Hymn 178
The Intersession See Bulletin
Invitation, Confession and Absolution Page 76
Sursum Corda and Benedictus Page 78
Prayer of Consecration and the Peace Page 83
Prayer of Humble Access and Agnus Dei Page 84
Communion Hymns Set 3 and 235
Lord’s Prayer and Prayer of Thanksgiving Page 85
Gloria in Excelsis, Page 85
The Blessing Page 85
Recessional Hymn 367
Please join us for coffee and conversation following the service.
MINISTERING TODAY
Celebrant and Preacher: the Rector
Crucifer: Jane Irwin
Readers: Barry Murray and David Lord
Intercessions: Carol Saunders
Organist: Peter Mitchell
Greeters: John Williamson and Jack Bertke
Sunday school: Shelley Chase and Ellen Matheson assisted by Adam Scalabrin
Coffee Hostess: Piper Scalabrin
NEXT SUNDAY: May 24th, 2015
DAY of PENTECOST or WHITSUNDAY
8:00 A.M. Holy Communion, All Saints Church
11:00 A.M. Sunday School, Parish Hall
11:00 A.M. Holy Communion, All Saints church
DAILY SERVICES in ALL SAINTS CHURCH
9:00 A.M. Monday to Saturday – Morning Prayer
4:00 P.M. Each Day – Evening Prayer
The Intercessions
V. In joy and hope let us pray to the Father: That our risen Saviour may fill us and all
believers with the joy of his glorious and life-giving Resurrection. Lord, in your mercy,
R. Hear our prayer.
V. That isolated and persecuted churches may find fresh strength in the good news of
Easter. We remember the Christian churches in the Middle East, in India, and in those
parts of Africa where there is religious conflict. We also pray for the churches in the
mission fields of the Canadian church, in our cities and the far north. Lord, in your
mercy,
R. Hear our prayer.
V. That God may grant us humility to be subject to one another in Christian love. We
pray for the Church throughout the world, especially in the Anglican Communion, for
Justin, Frederick and Percy, archbishops, for David our bishop and John our rector and
archdeacon, and for all ministers, lay and ordained. Lord, in your mercy,
R. Hear our prayer.
V. That God may provide for those who lack food, work or shelter, for refugees and
those displaced because of war, civil and religious strife, famine and natural disaster,
remembering particularly the people of Nepal who have experience a second major
earthquake. Lord, in your mercy,
R. Hear our prayer.
V. That He may reveal the light of His presence to the sick, the weak and the dying, to
comfort and strengthen them. We remember those for whom we have been asked to
pray, especially those in hospital: Lynne Vye, Bunny Hodgson, Wendell Guitar, Shirley
Purdy, Marvin Weatherby, David Baxter, Cindy Nickerson, Roberta Jellison, Lee
Sackett, Gloria Richardson & Johnny Haley. In our prayers we remember the family &
friends of the late Don Parks. Lord, in your mercy,
R. Hear our prayer.
V: We pray with special remembrance of family, friends and neighbours who are
marking special events in their lives: We remember those celebrating birthdays this
week – Tynan, Reilly, Marianne, Troy, Julie, Lily, Bob, Dianne & Brodie - and those
celebrating anniversaries –John & Debbie. Lord, in your mercy,
R: Hear our prayer.
V. That, according to God’s promises, all who have died in the faith of the Resurrection
may be raised on the last day. Lord, in your mercy.
V. Hear our prayer.
R. That He may send the fire of the Holy Spirit upon His people, so that we may bear
faithful witness to his Resurrection. Lord, in your mercy,
V. Hear our prayer.
R. Heavenly Father, you have delivered us from the power of darkness and brought us
into the kingdom of your Son: grant that, as His death has recalled us to life, so His
continual presence in us may raise us to eternal joy; through Christ our Lord. AMEN
BEST WISHES
Happy Birthday wishes are extended this week to Tynan Dunfield celebrating his
birthday today, to Reilly Clift on Monday, to Marianne Clift, Troy Clift, Lily Johnson , Julie
Johnson and Bob Cheatley on Wednesday, Dianne McLellan on Friday and Brodie
McGee on Saturday. Also Happy Anniversary wishes are extended to John and Debbie
Craig on Thursday. May God bless all of you abundantly in the year ahead!
A WARM WELCOME
A warm welcome is extended this morning to a new addition to our Christian family. This
afternoon Tristan Nicholas Henderson is going to be baptized here at All Saints Church
by Archdeacon Matheson. Tristan is the infant son of Bradley and Christina Henderson,
baby brother to Hunter Henderson, grandson of Tim and Linda Henderson and Angela
Kieley and Donnie MacLennan. Tristan’s godparents will be Ashley Pischiutta and
Richard Arsenault. Welcome, Tristan!! We are all very happy to have you, your brother
and your mom and dad back with us in Saint Andrews!
REUNION BY THE SEA
If you, anyone in your family, neighbours or friends, attended any of the schools in Saint
Andrews – Prince Arthur, Vincent Massey, or Sir James Dunn – you are invited to
register for the fun and festivities that are being planned for the New Brunswick Day
weekend. Check the website at www.reunionbythesea.com to see the Calendar of
Events and to register. If you have any questions, please contact Jeannie (529-8662).
SESQUICENTENNIAL CELEBRATIONS
That title fits into the same category as Septuagesima, Sexagesima and
Quinquagesima! It is time to begin planning celebratory events for the Sesquicentennial
– 150th anniversary – of All Saints Church. If you would be interested in being part of the
planning committee or you have suggestions to pass along of things you have seen or
been part of in other church families that you would like to share, please speak to the
Rector or drop into the Parish Office.
FOOD BANK WISH LIST
Canned spaghetti sauce, tomatoes, stews, baked beans, veggies, tuna, salmon, ham,
and fruit. Elbow macaroni and Mr. Noodles, soups of all kinds, juices, cold cereal, milk
(can or powder), sugar, coffee, soda crackers, and bathroom tissue are all items that
would be appreciated at any time.
STUDENT SUMMER JOB AVAILABLE
Confirmation has just been received from Service Canada that we have been granted
approval to hire one tour guide for this summer. To be eligible for this position, students
must:
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Be between 15 and 30 years of age;
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Must have been a full-time student in the previous academic year and intends to
return as a full time student in the next fall;
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Be a Canadian citizen, permanent resident or person to whom refugee protection
has been conferred;
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Be legally entitled to work in Canada.
Anyone interested in being a tour guide at All Saints Church should apply in writing by
dropping off your resume at the Parish Office, 75 King Street, Tuesday thru Friday, 9:30
am – 3:30 pm or by e-mail at [email protected].
ACW ANNUAL DINNER
A cordial invitation is issued to all the women of the congregation of All Saints Church to
attend the annual ACW spring/summer dinner to be held on Tuesday, June 9th at
Europa Restaurant. To register call Tessa at 529-3360 or Lila at 529-3531 by June 5th.
Social time will begin at 6:00 pm with dinner following at 6:30 pm. Cost is $30.00 /pp tax
included. Plan to attend for a wonderful evening of food and fellowship! A special guest
for the occasion will be Bishop David Edwards who will be on his pilgrimage of the
Deanery of St. Andrews. Payment in advance would be appreciated.
MORE ACW NEWS
Four members of our ACW - Muriel Carrothers, Mary Janet Clift, Jean Zazalenchuk and
Tessa Castell - were part of the 143 ladies attending the annual ACW Diocesan meeting
on May 5 at the Christ Church (Parish) Church in Fredericton. Bishop David Edwards
greeted the members and gave a stirring sermon. He reminded ACW members that
even though they have a history of faithful support for overseas mission, that now we
have to think about missions in our own parishes.
Other highlights of the gathering were speakers Rob Pitman of Threshold Ministries in
Saint John and youth and intergenerational ministries director Colin Macdonald. It was a
very full day but filled with fellowship and renewal of old friendships. The group only
attended one day of the two day meeting due to other activities, but felt it to be a
worthwhile event. One other bit of excitement was finding a moose in the middle of the
road on the way to Fredericton. It kindly moved over to the side and we carried on,
amazed at the size of these enormous beasts, and thankful it wasn’t a problem.
SUMMER NEWSLETTER
Preparations are underway for the summer newsletter which will be distributed by June
6. If you have anything to be included, please have it into the Parish Office by Tuesday,
June 3. Your help with this is appreciated. Thank You!
SPECIAL THANK YOU’S
Some special “Thank You’s” are in order. With spring finally here there is a different sort
of activity that takes place that we’d like to bring your attention to. As you came into
church this morning, you may have noticed what appears to be two brand=new park
benches fronting on King Street. These are not new but have been lovingly restored by
our sexton, David Bell. Thank you, David, they look awesome!!
If you were to drive – or better yet, walk – further up King Street to the Loyalist
Cemetery, you would note that it has received its spring cleaning. It has been raked, all
the twigs and branches that were the result of those many nor’easters that we
experienced this winter have been removed. This task has been completed thanks to
the many volunteer hours of Edgar Johnston. Thank you, Edgar!!! Also note that work
has begun on restoring the portion of “Rory’s Fence” that fell victim to a wayward
vehicle one cold winter’s night in January, driver unknown.
MAYBE YOU COULD HELP…..
One of our parishioners is trying to find a record player which has the capability of
playing 33 1/3 rpm records. Many of you won’t even know what those are! They are also
looking for talking books or CDs of good music. Call the Parish Office (529-8662) if you
can help with this request.
THIS WEEK’S CALENDAR
SUNDAY:
11:00-Noon
Sunday school, Parish Hall.
SUNDAY:
2:00 P.M.
Worship Service, Passamaquoddy Lodge
SUNDAY:
2:00 P.M.
Holy Baptism of Tristan Nicholas Henderson,
All Saints church
SUNDAY:
8:00 P.M.
Sonnenberg-Psaras Wedding Rehearsal,
Grand Manan
MONDAY:
MONDAY:
Happy Victoria Day! Enjoy the Holiday!
2:00 P.M.
Sonnenberg- Psaras Wedding, Grand Manan,
Archdeacon Matheson officiating
TUESDAY:
10:00 A.M.
Parish Hall Committee Meeting, Parish Hall.
TUESDAY:
7:00 P.M.
Vestry Meeting, Parish Hall.
WEDNESDAY:
10:00 A.M.
Holy Communion, All Saints Church.
SATURDAY:
6:30 P.M.
Food Bank Benefit Concert, preceded by
Spring Pot Luck Supper at 5:00 pm, St. Andrews Baptist Church. All are welcome!
PARISH PRAYER CARE LIST
IN or ENTERING HOSPITAL:
Lynne Vye, Bunny Hodgson, Wendell Guitar, Shirley Purdy, Marvin Weatherby, David
Baxter, Cindy Nickerson, Roberta Jellison, Lee Sackett, Gloria Richardson & Johnny
Haley.
AT HOME:
Hannah Rumbolt, Peggy Jones, Harris and Lois Hord, Margaret Knorr, Gordon and Edna
Higgins, Elizabeth Mars, Derrick and Christine Iles, Michelle Lister, Gordon and Merwyn
Berry, Justin Khan, Stuart and Naomi Prall, Mary Anne Griffin, Malcolm and Phyllis
Gilliland, Daisy Weinstein, Jessica Adams, Mary Adams, Giles Walker, Mary Stoltie,
Alice Jones, Greig Revie, Paula Pryor, Douglas Marsters, Jocelyn Smith, Timothy Sivret,
Scott Bacon, Lois Anning, Mary Bosway, Sandra Comeau, Janet Russell, Mary Lou
Graybill, Marion Roberts, Chris Faqua, Myrtle Madsen, Ed Trippel, Richard Dixon,
Siobhan Laskey, Mary Dowling, Holley Myers, Mary McKnight, Don Bacon, Jane King,
Loie Smith, Joe Haley, John Gibson, Phyllis Strang, Patrick Gibson, Eddie Haley,
Jennifer Stackhouse, Rosie Smith, Joyce Cross, Barbara Babcock, Carol Stuart, Perry
Stewart, Ruth Markee, Bonnie Epstein, Gladys McAfee, Tina Beaumaster, Michael
Perry, Audrey Gettings, Ewen Cross, Dorothy Boone, Hylton McFarlane, Michael
Henderson, Carl Wood, Don White, Betty Anne & Buddy Peters, Johnny Haley, Cynthia
Sivret, Jane King, Deanna Richardson, Bud Brown, Lisa McLaughlin, Joe McLaughlin,
Cardie and Carol Anne Cook and Jill Charlton.
NURSING HOMES and OTHER PLACES OF CARE:
Billy Burnett, Muriel Carson, Marjorie Hawkes, Nancy Caldwell, Hubert McFee, Carol
Boone, James Libby, Helen McCutcheon, Laura MacVicar, Mildred Justason, Dwight
Brady, Kathleen Hawkins, Ruby Anning, Shirley Doughty, Maureen Curran, Mary Archer,
Dorothy Jones, Suzanne Scott, Doreen Smith, Mildred Weatherby, Margaret McGuire,
Jack Pound, Bishop Harold Nutter, Herbert Saunders, Clifford McLaughlin, Verna
Jeffries, Nona Prout, Willard Storr, Margaret Laskey, Aileen White, Don & Thelma
McFarlane, Ralph Welch, Suzanne Scott, Jo Calder, Betty Hooper and Karen Merrill.
WITH CANADIAN TROOPS IN NEPAL:
Lt. Cmdr. Kelly Williamson
Strengthening our Parish… Serving the Community
In the Parish Hall this week
Sunday
11:00-Noon
Sunday school
Monday
10:00-11:00 P.M.
Yoga with Julie Kronenberger
Monday
1:30-4:00 P.M.
Spindrifters’ Social Activities
Monday
7:00-8:00 P.M.
Yoga with Julie Kronenberger
Tuesday
10:00-noon
Hall Committee Meeting
Tuesday
4:30-5:30 P.M.
Yoga with Julie Kronenberger
Tuesday
7:00-9:00 P.M.
Vestry Meeting
Wednesday
7:00-8:00 P.M.
Yoga with Julie Kronenberger
Thursday
10:00-11:00 A.M.
Tai Chi with Liz Kenyon
Thursday
6:30-7:30 P.M.
Fitness Class with Gina Scott
READING the SCRIPTURES with the CHURCH
Psalms
1st Lesson
2nd Lesson
SUN A.M.
20, 21
Isaiah 65:17-end
Luke 24:36-end
P.M.
98, 99
Jeremiah 31:1-13
Ephesians 5:1-14
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------MON A.M.
90
Judges 6:1-35
Hebrews 5:11-6end
P.M.
91
Judges 6:36-7:23
Hebrews 7
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P.M.
95*, 96
Judges 7:24-8:28
Hebrews 8
97
Judges 8:32-9:24
Hebrews 9: 1-14
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------WED A.M.
102
Judges 9:26-end
Hebrews 9:15-end
P.M.
103
Judges 10:17-11:28
Hebrews 10:1-18
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------THU A.M.
105 Pt. 1
Judges 11:29-12:7
Hebrews 10:19-end
P.M.
105 Pt. 2
Judges 13
Hebrews 11
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------FRI A.M.
107 Pt. 1
Judges 14
Hebrews 12:1-13
P.M.
107 Pt. 2
Judges 15:1-16:3
Hebrews 12:14-end
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------SAT A.M.
110, 111
Judges 16:4-end
Hebrews 13
P.M.
112, 113
Deuteronomy 16:9-12
Acts 18:24-19:7
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FOR ALL THE SAINTS: THIS WEEK’S CHURCH KALENDAR
Tuesday: Dunstan, Archbishop of Canterbury, 988
Wednesday: The Council of Nicaea, 325