Thursday, January 7, 2010

Baptism of Our Lord Jan. 10, 2010


Welcome
to
St. Martin’s Anglican Church


Baptism of Our Lord
January 10th, 2010





St. Martin’s, a small, friendly parish, exists “to worship God, to minister to the needs of the community and to help all people grow in faith and fellowship as a family of believers”.

All baptised Christians are invited to receive both the bread and the wine at Holy Communion. If you are not comfortable sharing the common cup, you are invited to touch the base of the chalice as the communion minister holds it before you saying, ‘the blood of Christ, shed for you.’ Intinction, or dipping the bread in the wine, is no longer practiced. If you would like to come for a blessing, this is indicated by crossing your arms at the communion rail.

If you are visiting with us, or here for the first time, please sign our guest book and stay for coffee following the Service.

We hope that you will feel at home worshipping at St. Martin’s.




Welcome
to
St. Martin’s Anglican Church
The Baptism of Our Lord
January 10th, 2010
Intinction, or dipping of the bread in the wine, is no longer practiced



9:00 THE HOLY EUCHARIST

♪ Opening Hymn 380 vs 1 & 2 O Worship The King

The Liturgy Begins pg. 67
The Collect pg. 119

The Lesson Isaiah 43.1-7
God promises to restore and protect the people, so they need not fear.

Psalm 29 pg. 362

The Holy Gospel Luke 3.15-17, 21-22
John continues to teach and baptize. Jesus comes to him for baptism and the Holy Spirit descends like a dove.

The Creed pg. 71

The Homily

The Intercession pg. 75

The Communion

The Liturgy Concludes pg. 85

♪ The Recessional Hymn 527 vs 1 & 5 How Firm A Foundation


Go in peace to love and serve the Lord

Please remember the following parish families in your prayers
this week ~ Don & Francine Hewitt, Roy & Carol Hines,
Cliff & Millie Hope, Doris Hopper-Riede, Dianne Hunchak

The flowers are given to the Glory of God in loving memory
of Ken Harris by his wife Jocelyn

The flowers are given in celebration of the Birthdays of her mother, Esteena Henry and her daughter, Bethany Thompson-Chase by Pamela Thompson

Weekly services: Sunday 9:00 and 10:30; Wednesday 10:15 am



CHORAL EUCHARIST
10:30 am


Greeters The Ready Family, Felicity Martin

Acolytes Avery Collins-Bacchus, Julia Levy, Alexander Leacock, Sarah Levy, Alex Lalonde

Coffee Host Adelaide Pieterse

Opening Sentence A voice came from heaven “You are my Son, the Beloved; with you I am well pleased.” Luke 3.22b

♪ Processional Hymn 560 God, Whose Almighty Word

Children’s Chat

THE GATHERING OF THE COMMUNITY

The Liturgy Begins pg. 185

The Collect Eternal Father, who at the baptism of Jesus revealed him to be your Son, anointing him with the Holy Spirit, keep your children, born of water and the Spirit, faithful to their calling; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and for ever. Amen.

THE PROCLAMATION OF THE WORD

The First Reading Isaiah 43.1-7 Judy Griffiths
God promises to restore and protect the people, so they need not fear.

♪ Psalm 29


The Second Reading Acts 8.14-17 Sarah Levy
The Apostles go about proclaiming God’s word and many receive the Holy Spirit.

♪ The Gradual Hymn 163 vs 1-4 When Christ’s Appearing

The Holy Gospel Luke 3.15-17, 21-22


John continues to teach and baptize. Jesus comes to him for baptism and the Holy Spirit descends like a dove.

♪ Hymn 163 vs 5

The Homily

♪ Anthem The Voice of God Goes Out Connaughton/Taylor

The Nicene Creed pg. 188

The Prayers of the People Intercessor John Bignell

The Confession & Absolution pg. 191

The Peace pg. 192

THE CELEBRATION OF THE EUCHARIST

♪ The Offertory Hymn 385 Worship The Lord

Prayer over the Gifts

Eucharistic Prayer 3 pg. 198

The Lord’s Prayer pg. 211

The Breaking of the Bread 6 pg. 213

♪ Lamb of God

The Communion

Chalice Bearers Gail Henderson Rene Bignell

♪ Communion Hymn 644 Come, Gracious Spirit, Heavenly Dove
649 Breathe on Me, Breath of God

Prayer after Communion

The Doxology & Blessing pg. 214

♪ Recessional Hymn 527 How Firm A Foundation

Dismissal pg. 215

♪ Organ Postlude

Go in peace to love and serve the Lord

Please remember the following parish families in your prayers
this week ~ Don & Francine Hewitt, Roy & Carol Hines, Cliff & Millie Hope, Doris Hopper-Riede, Dianne Hunchak

The flowers are given to the Glory of God in loving memory
of Ken Harris by his wife Jocelyn

The flowers are given in celebration of the Birthdays of her mother,
Esteena Henry and her daughter, Bethany Thompson-Chase
by Pamela Thompson

Weekly services: Sunday 9:00 and 10:30; Wednesday 10:15 am


Announcements

Outreach Meeting - Our committee meets Monday at 7:30pm.

Prayer Shawl Group - bring your needles Thursday January 14th at 1:30 pm. New members always welcome.

Vestry Reports – Are due January 17th - please email or have your report on disk in Word or Publisher if possible! Thank you!

Advisory Board Meeting - Monday, January 18th at 7:30 pm.

Helping Hands - Our sewing crew will have their machines going again Monday, Jan. 18th from 1:00 - 3:00 pm. Newcomers are welcome - no experience necessary. Come and sew nightgowns and pyjama pants for residents of Herizon House Shelter.

Family movie night - Saturday Jan. 23rd at 5:30. Tickets are $4 each and include pizza, snacks and drinks. See Brent for tickets. Movies TBA

Advisory Board Nominations - We are seeking the names of anyone interested in becoming a member of the Advisory Board through election at the Annual Vestry Meeting, Sun. Jan 31. That day, there will be one service only, at 10:00 am, followed by Vestry. Please see one of the wardens or Rev. Millie if you are interested in serving on the Board.

Life Without Labels Youth Retreat - February 12th - 14th Please see Youth bulletin board at the back for details. This event is open to youth 12-19. The cost is $120.00 with subsidies available.

Valentine Social - Saturday February 13th at 7:30. Social event with music, snack foods, dancing. Tickets are $10 per person.

Warm Hands and Full Stomachs - Please continue to bring donations of food, mittens and hats for those in need in the Ajax/Pickering area.


Readings for Next Sunday

Isaiah 62. 1-5 Psalm 36. 5-10 1Corinthians 12. 1-11 John 2. 1-11

The Rev. Millie Hope, Incumbent
The Rev. Dr. John McNab, Honorary Assistant
Ms. Elizabeth Lambert, Music Director

1203 St. Martin’s Drive, Pickering, Ontario L1W 1M9 905-839-4257
e-mail - mhope@rogers.com e-mail - stmartinsanglican@rogers.com
www.stmartinsanglican.ca Area www.trentdurhamanglicans.ca

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