THIS SUNDAY: October 21 st 8:30 Holy Communion BCP10:30 Holy Communion BASLayreader 1: I Hockin Layreader 2: N CookReader: L Vandervalk Sound System: J GalpinGreeters: P Johnston, B Scovil, S Munn, M JohnstonCoffee: S Perry, Kerry W Counters: P&J Schousboe Altar Guild: S Hunt Servers: T Blizzard & R Young
NEXT SUNDAY: November 4 th 8:30 Holy Communion BCP10:30 Holy Communion BASLayreader 1: Layreader 2: J Blizzard Reader: C Hanscomb Sound System: R Coburn Greeters: S Wheatley, E&E Chaulk, S PerryCoffee: Counters: B Delaney & M Blizzard Altar Guild: E Malmberg & G Lacey-HouseServers: F & E Lowthers
READINGS FOR ALL SAINT’S SUNDAYIsaiah 25:6—9 Psalm 24Revelation 21:1—6a John 11: 32—44
SUNDAY SERVICE SCHEDULE 8:30 - Holy Communion BCP10:30 - BAS 1st, 3rd, 5th - BCP 2nd, 4th
HOW TO REACH US245 Westmorland StreetFredericton, NB E3B 3L9Office Hours: Mon - Thurs: 9am-12pm Fri. 9am-2pm
Office: 451-0630Rector: 260-1870Deacon: 450-9865Email: [email protected]’s Email: [email protected]: parishchurch.ca
Fax: 451-0638
Christ Church (Parish Church)
The Anglican Parish of Fredericton
23rd Sunday after PentecostOctober 28th, 2018
THIS WEEK AT THE PARISHOCTOBER 28 th – NOVEMBER 4 th
Sunday, October 28 8:30 am – Holy Communion
10:30 am – Holy Communion4:00 pm – Evensong at Holy Trinity
(New Maryland)7:00 pm – Bel Canto Singers Rehearsal
Monday October 29 9:00 am – ACW Meeting (Lounge)
7:00 pm – Scouts 8:00 pm – Ball Hockey
Tuesday, October 30 10:30 am – Bible Study
1:30 pm – Contemplative Group (Lounge)2:00 pm – Knitting Class
6:00 pm – Scouts 6:30 pm – Cecilian Singers Rehearsal
7:00 pm – Knitting Class
Wednesday, October 31 9:00 am – Golden Club
6:00 pm – Beavers6:15 pm – Scouts
(ALL SAINTS DAY) Thursday, November 1 10:00 am – Thursday Morning Out
11:30 am – Holy Communion Service7:15 pm – Choir Rehearsal
Friday, November 2
10:00 am – Coffee Corner on Charlotte6:30 pm – Youth Group
Saturday, November 3 DIOCESAN SYNOD
Sunday, November 4 8:30 am – Holy Communion
10:30 am – Holy Communion 7:00 pm – Bel Canto Choir Rehearsal
PARISH DIRECTORY
Bishop ………………….......The Rt. Rev David Edwards
Rector…………………..…The. Ven. Wandlyn Snelgrove
Honorary Assistants …………The Rt. Rev Bill Hockin
……………………........... …………The Ven. John Sharpe …………………………The Rev.
Canon Elaine HamiltonDeacon Emeritus ……..The Rev. Deacon
Joyce Perry
Almighty God, giver of all and ruler of all that is seen and unseen; we ask for continual divine grace to your Church and especially to the 137th Session of Synod. May we walk in your way, leading lives worthy of our calling, in humility, gentleness, and patience, bearing with one another in love and maintaining the unity of your Spirit in the bond of peace; through Jesus Christ
our Lord. Amen.
Christ Church (Parish Church)
23rd Sunday after PentecostOctober 28th, 2018
8:30 HOLY COMMUNION, BCP(Collect, Epistle & Gospel on insert)
10:30 HOLY COMMUNION, BASProcessional Hymn Hail to the Lord’s Anointed 101
THE GATHERING OF THE COMMUNITYThe Greeting, page 185
Glory to God, page 186 (CP 702)
Synod Prayer
THE PROCLAMATION OF THE WORD1st Reading Job 42:1—6, 10—17 Pew Bible p.
578 (Isabelle Hockin) Psalm 62
(Sung by the choir)
My Soul finds rest in God alone, my rock and my salvation. A fortress strong against my foes, and I will not be shaken. Though
lips may bless and hearts may cures, and lies like arrows pierce me, I’ll fix my heart on righteousness; I’ll look to him who hears
me.O praise him, Hallelujah, my delight and my reward; everlasting,
never failing, my redeemer, my God.Find rest, my soul, in God alone amid the world’s temptations;
when evil seeks to take a hold, I’ll cling to my salvation. Through riches come and riches go, don’t set your heart upon
them; the fields of hope in which I sow are harvested in heaven.I’ll set my gaze on god alone and trust in him completely;
with every day pour out my soul, and he will prove his mercy. Through life is but a fleeting breath, a sigh too brief to measure, my King has crushed the curse of death, and I am his forever.
2nd Reading Hebrews 7:23—28 Pew Bible p. 1293 (Lewis Vandervalk)
Gradual Hymn God the Creator 445 (young people can come forward after verse two)
The Gospel: Mark 10: 46—52 Pew Bible p. 1087Sermon, The Rev. Wandlyn Snelgrove
Nicene Creed, page 188Prayers of the People
Confession and Absolution, page 191The Peace
Offertory Hymn Alleluia! Glory to God 457
THE CELEBRATION OF THE EUCHARISTEucharistic Prayer 2 page 196The Lord’s Prayer, page 211
The Breaking of the Bread No. 3, page 212
Collect of the DayLord God our redeemer, who heard the cry of your people and sent your servant Moses to lead them out of slavery, free us from the tyranny of sin and death, and by the leading of your Spirit bring us to our promised land; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God,
OUR VAULT
Communion Hymns And Now, O Father, Mindful of the Love 66
Giver of the Perfect Gift 180
Anthem Teach Me, O Lord T. Attwood
Prayers after Communion, page 214The Blessing
Recessional Hymn God, Whose Almighty Word 560
Postlude Trumpet Tune R. Frey
Please join us in the lounge after the 10:30 service for company, refreshments and conversation!
ALL SAINTS’ DAYThursday, November 1st Service of Holy
Communion11:30 am
♫♬♪♪♬♫♪♫♬♫♫♪♫♫♬♪♪♬♫♪♫♬♫♫♪♫♫♪♫♫♬CHORAL EVENSONG TODAY
Holy Trinity, New Maryland 4:00 pmThe Choirs of the Parish Church and Holy Trinity will join together for a Service of Choral Evensong under
the direction of Alice Boyd and Dr. Willis Noble. A presentation on Worshipping through the Psalms
will be made by Dr. Noble. Refreshments will follow.
JUST A REMINDER OF THE TIME CHANGENext Saturday night we will be putting the clock back one hour which means we all have to get up an hour earlier to get to church on time. Maybe we should have the coffee pot on before the service to keep
everyone awake.
SYNOD MOTIONSWe have a number of motions which are scheduled to be brought to the floor of Synod this Saturday. Please keep the Bishop, Synod organizers and the
Delegates in your prayers as they discern the leading of the Spirit on these motions and the resulting
2019 CALENDARS The 2019 Calendar will
be available NEXT SUNDAY November 4th.
HOLY COMMUNION AT RISTEEN’S LANDING
Risteen’s Landing Service had to be
cancelled last week & is rescheduled for this
Monday October 29th.YOUTH GROUP
There will be Youth Group this Friday
Evening 6:30-8:00 pm.BOOK CLUB
November 14th Precious Cargo by Craig Davidson at the home of
Betty Scovil.CCPC RUMMAGE
A SAD FAREWELLOur Secretary, Alexandria Rendell, will be leaving us this Friday, November 2. She will be exploring new horizons in the coming months and we wish her all the best. Alexandria’s pleasant smile and
infectious optimism will be missed around the Church but we pray that God will be with her in
her new endeavours.
FOOD PANTRYWe’ve run out of
donations!! Please try and
remember to donate any of the following:
Soups, canned meats, canned milk,
fruits&veggies, pasta/sauce, coffee,
beans, breakfast items. Thank you for your
OUR VAULT
Donations to the St. Anne’s Restoration Fund
are given to the Glory of God, and in Loving Memory ofAudrey Joudrey
October 14th, 1937 – October 26th, 2013
Our sister By Lyle & Laura Saunders
Shirley & Cedric Munn My Sister-in-Law
by Ginny Saunders & Family May the souls of all the faithful departed rest in peace and light
♫♬♪♪♬♫♪♫♬♫♫♪♫♫♬♪♪♬♫♪♫♬♫♫♪♫♫♪♫♫♬CHORAL EVENSONG TODAY
Holy Trinity, New Maryland 4:00 pmThe Choirs of the Parish Church and Holy Trinity will join together for a Service of Choral Evensong under
the direction of Alice Boyd and Dr. Willis Noble. A presentation on Worshipping through the Psalms
will be made by Dr. Noble. Refreshments will follow.
JUST A REMINDER OF THE TIME CHANGENext Saturday night we will be putting the clock back one hour which means we all have to get up an hour earlier to get to church on time. Maybe we should have the coffee pot on before the service to keep
everyone awake.
SYNOD MOTIONSWe have a number of motions which are scheduled to be brought to the floor of Synod this Saturday. Please keep the Bishop, Synod organizers and the
Delegates in your prayers as they discern the leading of the Spirit on these motions and the resulting
2019 CALENDARS The 2019 Calendar will
be available NEXT SUNDAY November 4th.
HOLY COMMUNION AT RISTEEN’S LANDING
Risteen’s Landing Service had to be
cancelled last week & is rescheduled for this
Monday October 29th.YOUTH GROUP
There will be Youth Group this Friday
Evening 6:30-8:00 pm.BOOK CLUB
November 14th Precious Cargo by Craig Davidson at the home of
Betty Scovil.CCPC RUMMAGE
ANXIETY IN TODAY’S WORLD:
A Strategy The Health and Parish Nurse Ministries are sponsoring a
Health Information Session on Thursday, November 8, 2018 at 2pm in the Cathedral. Dr. Rama
Gupta Rogers, Clinical Psychologist and member of the Cathedral congregation will be
presenting on anxiety and ways to cope with the stressors of today's fast-moving culture.
Parish Prayer ListTracey Nowlan, Steve Lange,
Betty O’Leary, Catherine, Arene, Betty Bushell, James, Roger Tremblay, Mary Ryan (Nova Scotia), Connor, Eric &
Braden Moore, Brenda MacDonald, Corrie, Tim,
Lorraine, Barb, Norma, Wanda Peppin-Malfara, Roger Harley,
Marguerite McKay, Kirklyn Barker, Jackie Bolter, Ian, Betty
SEPTEMBER VESTRY UPDATE--Mission Beyond – Food Pantry distributed 31 bags in September. A gas gift card was given to a family who made 9 trips to Moncton for cancer treatments. White Gift will be starting up very soon.--Mission Within – The Vestry members were asked to step up and volunteer to teach Sunday School to our young children. According to Safe Church Guidelines we will need to have two adults in the room at any given time. The congregation will be asked to support this endeavor. The Sunday School Room is in need of toys for little girls.--Finance Committee – Our envelope offerings were consistent with the level of giving in September 2017. Most of our expenses are slightly below budget with the exception of natural gas; 90% of the budget for the year has already been spent.A motion to accept an Investment Policy Statement was passed. This statement is a guideline for our Investors as they make investment decisions. --Buildings and Grounds – Repairs to the rock wall around the Chapel should be fixed in the spring. An estimate has already been received. It was suggested that we look into the possibility of applying for a Heritage Grant for this expenditure. The Heating Control system is almost
♫♬♪♪♬♫♪♫♬♫♫♪♫♫♬♪♪♬♫♪♫♬♫♫♪♫♫♪♫♫♬CHORAL EVENSONG TODAY
Holy Trinity, New Maryland 4:00 pmThe Choirs of the Parish Church and Holy Trinity will join together for a Service of Choral Evensong under
the direction of Alice Boyd and Dr. Willis Noble. A presentation on Worshipping through the Psalms
will be made by Dr. Noble. Refreshments will follow.
JUST A REMINDER OF THE TIME CHANGENext Saturday night we will be putting the clock back one hour which means we all have to get up an hour earlier to get to church on time. Maybe we should have the coffee pot on before the service to keep
everyone awake.
SYNOD MOTIONSWe have a number of motions which are scheduled to be brought to the floor of Synod this Saturday. Please keep the Bishop, Synod organizers and the
Delegates in your prayers as they discern the leading of the Spirit on these motions and the resulting
discussions.Our Synod Delegates are: Suzanne Mason, Alyssa
Vandervalk, Lewis Vandervalk (Youth). Our Alternate Delegates are Michael Blizzard and Nancy Cook.
SYNOD GATHERING NOVEMBER 3 rd This week Carol Blacklock will be contacting
everyone who signed up to be greeters, parking lot attendants and elevator operators to confirm times
etc. and answer any questions related to the assignment,
UPDATE ON CATHERINE It's been 38 days since Catherine had her surgery in Halifax. She initially made a quick recovery and was released from hospital on 09 Oct. On the 18 Oct she was readmitted when she developed an infection.
This is now under control; however the doctors have been concerned this week that she has not been eating well enough. Therefore she will remain in
hospital until she is stronger and has stopped losing weight. It's been a long 38 days for Catherine and her
family. Your thoughts and prayers have been so appreciated and Catherine was thrilled to receive all your get well cards. She was like a "kid on Christmas
morning". (Carol & Dave)
2019 CALENDARS The 2019 Calendar will
be available NEXT SUNDAY November 4th.
HOLY COMMUNION AT RISTEEN’S LANDING
Risteen’s Landing Service had to be
cancelled last week & is rescheduled for this
Monday October 29th.YOUTH GROUP
There will be Youth Group this Friday
Evening 6:30-8:00 pm.BOOK CLUB
November 14th Precious Cargo by Craig Davidson at the home of
Betty Scovil.CCPC RUMMAGE
SALEReminder: our
rummage sale is being held FRIDAY
NOVEMBER 16th FALL YARD SALEAll Saints Anglican
Church, 172 Canada Street, is holding its
annual Fall Yard Sale in the Church basement on Saturday, Oct. 27
from 8 a.m. to 12 noon - rain or shine.
RUMMAGE SALE Wilmot United Church. Friday, Oct. 26 from 3 – 6 p.m. and Saturday, Oct. 27 from 9 a.m. –
noon
A SAD FAREWELLOur Secretary, Alexandria Rendell, will be leaving us this Friday, November 2. She will be exploring new horizons in the coming months and we wish her all the best. Alexandria’s pleasant smile and
infectious optimism will be missed around the Church but we pray that God will be with her in
her new endeavours.
Donations to the St. Anne’s Restoration Fund
are given to the Glory of God, and in Loving Memory ofAudrey Joudrey
October 14th, 1937 – October 26th, 2013
Our sister By Lyle & Laura Saunders
Shirley & Cedric Munn My Sister-in-Law
by Ginny Saunders & Family May the souls of all the faithful departed rest in peace and light
ANXIETY IN TODAY’S WORLD:
A Strategy The Health and Parish Nurse Ministries are sponsoring a
Health Information Session on Thursday, November 8, 2018 at 2pm in the Cathedral. Dr. Rama
Gupta Rogers, Clinical Psychologist and member of the Cathedral congregation will be
presenting on anxiety and ways to cope with the stressors of today's fast-moving culture.
Parish Prayer ListTracey Nowlan, Steve Lange,
Betty O’Leary, Catherine, Arene, Betty Bushell, James, Roger Tremblay, Mary Ryan (Nova Scotia), Connor, Eric &
Braden Moore, Brenda MacDonald, Corrie, Tim,
Lorraine, Barb, Norma, Wanda Peppin-Malfara, Roger Harley,
Marguerite McKay, Kirklyn Barker, Jackie Bolter, Ian, Betty
SEPTEMBER VESTRY UPDATE--Mission Beyond – Food Pantry distributed 31 bags in September. A gas gift card was given to a family who made 9 trips to Moncton for cancer treatments. White Gift will be starting up very soon.--Mission Within – The Vestry members were asked to step up and volunteer to teach Sunday School to our young children. According to Safe Church Guidelines we will need to have two adults in the room at any given time. The congregation will be asked to support this endeavor. The Sunday School Room is in need of toys for little girls.--Finance Committee – Our envelope offerings were consistent with the level of giving in September 2017. Most of our expenses are slightly below budget with the exception of natural gas; 90% of the budget for the year has already been spent.A motion to accept an Investment Policy Statement was passed. This statement is a guideline for our Investors as they make investment decisions. --Buildings and Grounds – Repairs to the rock wall around the Chapel should be fixed in the spring. An estimate has already been received. It was suggested that we look into the possibility of applying for a Heritage Grant for this expenditure. The Heating Control system is almost