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October 2, 2011 Sixteenth Sunday after Pentecost
Please silence all cell phones prior to the service.
Holy Eucharist Rite I at 8:00 a.m. Book of Common Prayer, p. 323
Eucharistic Prayer II, p. 340
Lord’s Prayer, p. 336
The Doxology All things come of thee, O Lord.
And of thine own have we given thee.
Announcements, Anniversaries, Birthdays
Holy Eucharist Rite II at 10:30 a.m.
Prelude Paraphrase on a Melody by Beethoven M. Dupré
Please stand, as you are able.
Opening Hymn As those of old Hymnal 705
Welcome
Opening Acclamation BCP 355
Collect for Purity BCP 355
St. Michael’s Episcopal Church
Prayer of Welcome
Holy Spirit living within us, guide our hearts and minds as we
welcome today all those who worship with us at St. Michael's.
Give us discerning hearts so that everyone who crosses our
threshold feels welcomed in the spirit of your love. Help us to
recognize each person as an individual sent by you who will
enrich our lives. And most of all, O God, let this be a place of
love and acceptance of all your children; in the name of your
Child our Savior, Jesus Christ. Amen.
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Collect of the Day
Celebrant The Lord be with you.
People And also with you.
Celebrant Let us pray.
Almighty and everlasting God, you are always more ready to hear than we to
pray, and to give more than we either desire or deserve: Pour upon us the
abundance of your mercy, forgiving us those things of which our conscience is
afraid, and giving us those good things for which we are not worthy to ask, except
through the merits and mediation of Jesus Christ our Savior; who lives and reigns
with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen. Amen.
Please be seated.
First Reading Isaiah 5:1-7
Let me sing for my loved one a love song for his vineyard. My loved one had a
vineyard on a fertile hillside. He dug it, cleared away its stones, planted it with
excellent vines, built a tower inside it, and dug out a wine vat in it. He expected it
to grow good grapes - but it grew rotten grapes. So now, you who live in
Jerusalem, you people of Judah, judge between me and my vineyard: What more
was there to do for my vineyard that I haven‟t done for it? When I expected it to
grow good grapes, why did it grow rotten grapes? Now let me tell you what I‟m
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doing to my vineyard. I‟m removing its hedge, so it will be destroyed. I‟m
breaking down its walls, so it will be trampled. I‟ll turn it into a ruin; it won‟t be
pruned or hoed, and thorns and thistles will grow up. I will command the clouds
not to rain on it. The vineyard of the LORD of heavenly forces is the house of
Israel, and the people of Judah are the plantings in which God delighted. God
expected justice, but there was bloodshed; righteousness, but there was a cry of
distress!
Reader The Word of the Lord.
People Thanks be to God.
Psalm 80:7-14
Restore us, God of heavenly forces!
Make your face shine so that we can be saved!
You brought a vine out of Egypt.
You drove out the nations and planted it.
You cleared the ground for it;
then it planted its roots deep, filling the land.
The mountains were covered by its shade;
the mighty cedars were covered by its branches.
It sent its branches all the way to the sea;
its shoots went all the way to the Euphrates River.
So why have you now torn down its walls
so that all who come along can pluck its fruit,
so that any boar from the forest can tear it up,
so that the bugs can feed on it?
Please come back, God of heavenly forces!
Look down from heaven and perceive it!
Please stand, as you are able.
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Celebrant The Holy Gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ, according to Matthew.
People Glory to you, Lord Christ.
Gospel Matthew 21:33-46
Jesus said, “Listen to another parable. There was a landowner who planted a
vineyard. He put a fence around it, dug a winepress in it, and built a tower. Then
he rented it to tenant farmers and took a trip. When it was time for harvest, he sent
his servants to the tenant farmers to collect his fruit. But the tenant farmers
grabbed his servants. They beat some of them, and some of them they killed.
Some of them they stoned to death. “Again he sent other servants, more than the
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first group. They treated them in the same way. “Finally he sent his son to them.
„They will respect my son,‟ he said. “But when the tenant farmers saw the son, they
said to each other, „This is the heir. Come on, let‟s kill him and we‟ll have his
inheritance.‟ They grabbed him, threw him out of the vineyard, and killed him.
“When the owner of the vineyard comes, what will he do to those tenant farmers?”
They said, “He will totally destroy those wicked farmers and rent the vineyard to
other tenant farmers who will give him the fruit when it‟s ready.” Jesus said to them,
“Haven‟t you ever read in the scriptures, „The stone that the builders rejected has
become the cornerstone. The Lord has done this, and it‟s amazing in our eyes?’
Therefore, I tell you that God‟s kingdom will be taken away from you and will be
given to a people who produce its fruit. Whoever falls on this stone will be crushed.
And the stone will crush the person it falls on.” Now when the chief priests and the
Pharisees heard the parable, they knew Jesus was talking about them. They were
trying to arrest him, but they feared the crowds, who thought he was a prophet.
Celebrant The Gospel of the Lord.
People Praise to you, Lord Christ.
Please be seated.
Sermon The Rev. Marianna Gronek
Please stand, as you are able.
Nicene Creed BCP 358
Prayers of the People
Reader’s words in plain text, people's responses in bold.
Heavenly Father, you have promised to hear when we pray in the name of your Son.
Therefore in confidence and trust we pray for the Church:
Father, enliven the Church for its mission, especially the congregations and clergy of
St. Luke‟s, Ypsilanti; Grace Church, Southgate; St. Paul‟s, Jackson.
That we may be salt of the earth and light to the world.
Breathe fresh life into your people.
Give us power to reveal Christ in word and action.
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We pray for this world, especially those suffering from injustice in the Middle East.
Creator of all, lead us and every people into ways of justice and peace.
That we may respect one another in freedom and truth.
Awaken in us a sense of wonder for the earth and all that is in it.
Teach us to care creatively for its resources.
We pray for the community:
God of truth, inspire with your wisdom those whose decisions affect the lives of
others.
That all may act with integrity and courage.
Give grace to all whose lives are linked with ours, especially:
Brian, Janet, Ashley, Jeremy, & Max Payton; Larry & Carrie Sullivan; Lee, Jeanne,
Carolyn, Christopher, & Catherine Poleski.
May we serve Christ in one another, and love as he loves us.
Please join me as we pray for those in need, especially:
Doug Adams, Bill Ball, Martha Bangs, Greg Bertelsen, Karen Bitner, Mary
Christopher, Roger Garzel, Star Gilezan, Tony Griffin, Rosemary Hakim,
Alysha Lewis, Derold McDonald, Win Meredith, Alice Murphy, Brian Oatley,
Mark Palmer, Starr Richards, Morris & Dell Rogers, Ron Schulze, Irene
Stringer, Redina Trembath, Mary Walker, Randal Walker, Gary Wright,
Roger Wyatt, Bob Wybo, Ben & Melody, Bob, CeCe & her family, Jim, Judie,
Mary, Meg, & Terri.
Please offer your own prayers at this time, either silently or aloud.
God of hope, comfort and restore all who suffer in body, mind, or spirit.
May they know the power of your healing love.
Make us willing agents of your compassion.
Strengthen us as we share in making people whole.
We praise you for all your saints who have entered your
eternal glory.
May their example inspire and encourage us.
Lord, you have called us to serve you.
In darkness and in light, in trouble and in joy,
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help us, heavenly Father, to trust your love,
to serve your purpose, and to praise your name,
through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
Confession of Sin BCP 360
Children’s Peace Procession
All children are encouraged to come forward
to help the Rev. Marianna share God’s peace.
The Peace BCP 360
Celebrant The peace of the Lord be always with you.
People And also with you.
Please be seated.
Offertory
Offertory Anthem Christus Factus Est R. Martin
"Christ became obedient for us unto death, even death on the cross.
Therefore God exalted Him and gave Him a name, which is above all names."
Children’s Offering
All are children of a loving God. Young ones are invited to
bring forward their offerings of money or notes to God at this time.
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The Doxology
The Great Thanksgiving
Eucharistic Prayer D BCP 372
Celebrant It is truly right to glorify you, Father, and to give you thanks; for you alone
are God, living and true; dwelling in light inaccessible from before time and for ever.
Fountain of life and source of all goodness, you made all things and fill them with your blessing; you created them to rejoice in the splendor of your radiance.
Countless throngs of angels stand before you to serve you night and day; and, beholding the glory of your presence, they offer you unceasing praise. Joining with them, and giving voice to every creature under heaven, we acclaim you, and glorify your Name, as we sing:
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Celebrant and People
We praise you, we bless you, we give thanks to you, and we pray to you, Lord our God.
Celebrant
Through Christ, and with Christ, and in Christ, all honor and glory are yours, almighty God and Father, in the unity of the Holy Spirit, for ever and ever.
People Amen.
Celebrant And now, as our Savior Christ has taught us, we are bold to say,
The Lord‟s Prayer BCP 364
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Communion Hymn What wondrous love Hymnal 439
Post-Communion Prayer
All Eternal God, heavenly Father, you have graciously accepted us as living
members of your Son our Savior Jesus Christ, and you have fed us with
spiritual food in the Sacrament of his Body and Blood. Send us now into the
world in peace, and grant us strength and courage to love and serve you with
gladness and singleness of heart; through Christ our Lord. Amen.
Please be seated.
Announcements, Anniversaries, Birthdays
Please stand, as you are able.
Final Blessing
Into your hands, Almighty God, we place ourselves: our minds to know you, our hearts
to love you, our wills to serve you, for we are yours.
Into your hands, incarnate Savior, we place ourselves: receive us and draw us after you,
that we may follow your steps; abide in us and enliven us by the power of your
indwelling.
Into your hands, O hovering Spirit, we place ourselves: take us and fashion us after
your image; let your comfort strengthen, your grace renew, and your fire cleanse us,
body and soul.
And, may the Creator, Redeemer and Giver of Life bless you now and always. Amen.
Closing Hymn All creatures of our God Hymnal 400
Dismissal
Celebrant Let us go forth into the world, rejoicing in the power of the Spirit! Alleluia! Alleluia!
People Thanks be to God, Alleluia, Alleluia!
Postlude Sortie in F C. Franck
GIFT CARDS will be sold following each service today.
AN USHER TRAINING AND OVERVIEW WILL BE HELD TODAY following the 10:30 service for the 10:30 ushers. Coffee and tea will be available in the Conference Room.
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THE ANNUAL BLESSING OF ANIMALS WILL TAKE PLACE TODAY AT 2:00 P.M. ON THE FRONT LAWN … In celebration of life in all its forms, bring your pet. All animals are welcome, whether fanged, feathered, or furred!
OUR BIBLE STUDY SERIES FOR THE FALL continues this Wednesday. Living the Questions 2 (LTQ2) is a 7-week course that will take place from 7:00 to 8:30 P.M. on Wednesdays through November 9th. Each class begins with a short DVD featuring leading Bible scholars, followed by discussion. Living the
Questions 2 is a highly-recommended and respected "exploration of progressive Christianity." The series looks at what it really means to be a Christian facing today's modern issues. Parishioner, Richard Simonds, has been part of LTQ2, and applauded it by saying, "This series really gives you something to think about." The Rev. Marianna and Deacon Keith will be the series facilitators. There is a "Bring
Your Own Brown Bag Supper" at 6:15 P.M. for everyone who would like to share a meal before class. The cost is $10 per person for the entire series. Child care provided. Please sign up in Yeoman Hall. Everyone is welcome.
OCTOBER SWORDS ARE AVAILABLE TODAY … Please pick yours up from the table outside Yeoman Hall.
A BAKE SALE WILL BE HELD NEXT SUNDAY following both services and will be sponsored by the ECW St. Teresa‟s Guild.
EPISCOPAL CHURCHWOMEN (ECW) EVENING PROGRAM … The ECW will be presenting a program entitled Rembrandt and the Face of Jesus, at our Tuesday evening meeting, October 11th. A representative from the Detroit Institute of Arts will highlight this wonderful Rembrandt Collection. Refreshments will be served at 7:00 P.M. in Yeoman Hall, followed by the program at 7:30. Please be sure to sign up at Sign-Up Central if you plan to attend.
GET YOUR BLOOD PRESSURE TESTED OCTOBER 16 … The Faith Community Nursing Group, which is part of Pastoral Care, will be holding a free walk-in blood pressure clinic Sunday, October 16 from 9:15 to 10:15 in the Lounge.
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THE PARTY FOR THE PIPES Dinner/Auction will be held Friday, October 28
to raise funds for the Skinner 705 Organ. The event will begin at 6:00 P.M. at the Assumption Cultural Center, 21800 Marter Rd. in St Clair Shores. Plan on a great night out! The cost is $50 per person and includes open bar, appetizers, dinner, dessert, entertainment, and a silent and live auction. There will be fantastic items to bid on. Invitations have been mailed out. Please note: Returned invitations can be placed in the small, clear container you will find in the Parish Office.
THANK YOU FOR HELPING GET THE AUCTION “ROLLING” … Mary Scrace reports that enough empty cardboard rolls have been donated for this auction project and she thanks everyone for all of the many rolls that have been turned in. Thank you!
DO YOU HAVE A BOAT OR COTTAGE? If you do, please consider donating an outing for the auction - they were very popular at our last auction. If you don't have one, come and bid on one!
CONTRIBUTE ITEMS FOR THEMED BASKETS … Several themed baskets are being assembled for the auction. Suggested suggestions for this week‟s Family Fun Night theme are microwave pop corn, candy, snacks, DVDs, board games, crafts, soft drinks, anything that families can do together. And remember, you can still bring in any items you may find that fit the themes of the previous themes, tailgate and gourmet food. Place them in the baskets in the Information Center.
LOOKING FOR ANOTHER WAY TO HELP OUT WITH THE PARTY FOR THE PIPES? Pick up a list of suggestions on the Skinner 705 bulletin board in Yeoman Hall or in the Information Center.
WE HAVE A NEW FUNDRAISER! Gordon Foods (GFS Marketplace) has welcomed St. Michel‟s to their Fun Funds Program. Pick up a flyer from the counter in the office. There is a postage paid sign-up form on the sheet, and also a coupon for $10 off any $50 purchase after you get your membership card. The church can earn as much as a 10% rebate on your purchases. Funds raised will support the Choral Scholars.
EYE GLASS COLLECTION . . . Magdalene Hanson is continuing to collect used eyeglasses for her homeland of Liberia. She had taken some glasses with her when she and her husband, Al, visited Liberia this summer. When she met with Dr. Edward B. Guizzie, Consultant Ophthalmologist, head of the J.F.K. Eye
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Department, he explained that they are very much needed, as most patients travel long distances to seek eye care but then cannot afford new glasses. Magdalene believes strongly that God has called her to this work. Would you consider donating your used eyeglasses? Please ask your friends and neighbors to join this effort, as well. Please place them in the box in the parish office. Thank you for all the glasses already donated!
THE LITTLE THRIFT SHOP would like you to know that any donations of brown paper bags would be greatly appreciated.
COFFEE HOUR NEEDS YOU! Coffee hour is one of the most important ministries we have at church, but it can't happen without willing volunteers. Please consider whether you yourself or together with your friends, family, group or committee would be willing to host coffee hour for one Sunday in a given month. Do you have a special occasion coming up, such as a birthday or an anniversary to share? If you would like to host, please sign up on the coffee hour sheet at Sign-Up Central in Yeoman Hall.
A MESSAGE FROM OUR TREASURER … Bishop Gibbs, on behalf of the Diocese, has recognized St. Michael's for our continued support of the diocesan ministry. This recognition rightfully goes to the people of St. Michael's who have continuously striven to meet their pledging goals. What a wonderful gift to be recognized by our diocese for our support, especially during these challenging economic times. With this gracious praise in mind, I was reviewing our Church's nine-month budget, and noticed donations made to date were below where they should be. This typically happens during the summer months. Now that Fall is here and many of us are getting back into a regular routine, I am asking that if your pledge got behind this summer to please make an effort to bring it current fairly soon. Our budget is basic without the luxury of excess funds. Our church community rests on all our abilities to financially support the church. I understand that the economy has been poor and that many people have lost employment; therefore I only ask what any of us can do to help. Thank you! Kerry Lewis, Treasurer.
EPISCOPAL CHURCH WOMEN (ECW) GUILDS … The ECW guilds resumed their regular meetings this past week. In addition to friendship and fellowship, the guilds offer participation in outreach projects, hospitality, devotions, and Christian Education study. This year the study is from Kerygma: “Discovering the Psalms:
Passion, Promise and Praise.” Bring your Bibles. Any woman who is interested is welcome.
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CALENDAR
Oct. 2 10:30 usher training following the 10:30 A.M. service
Gift cards sold after each service Annual Blessing of Animals, front lawn, 2:00 P.M. 3 Rector‟s Sabbath Day
Creative Caring, Lounge, 7:00 P.M. 4 Youth And Young Adults (YAYA), Room 4a, 7:00 P.M. 5 Embracing Prayer and Faith, Conference Room, 10:00 A.M. Living the Questions 2 Bible Study, brown bag supper 6:15, P.M. program, Lounge, 7:00 to 8:30 P.M. 9 Youth Sunday Bake Sale following each service November Sword deadline 10 Rector‟s Sabbath Day Creative Caring, Lounge, 7:00 P.M. Outreach Meeting, Yeoman Hall, 7:00 P.M. 11 Episcopal Church Women (ECW) Evening Program, Refreshments 7:00 P.M., Program, Yeoman Hall, 7:30 P.M. Property Meeting, Lounge, 6:00 P.M. Finance Meeting, Conference Room, 7:00 P.M. 12 Embracing Prayer and Faith, Conference Room, 10:00 A.M. Living the Questions 2 Bible Study, brown bag supper 6:15, P.M. program, Lounge, 7:00 to 8:30 P.M.
Vestry
Class Of 2012 Class of 2013 Class of 2014
Paul Castelli Barbara Barringer (Jr. Warden) Jane Bashara Al Hanson Julie Biermann Bill McQueen Dale Pegg Derek Farr Laura O‟Connor Dave Zmyslowski (Sr. Warden) Cheryl Mac Donald Barbara Pappas (Sec)
Ministry Matters
Thanks to:
Everyone who helped on Banner Sunday, making it such a great
success!
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ASSISTING AT OUR SERVICES
8:00 A.M. October 2 October 9
Lector, Server Cheryl Mac Donald Tim Sinclair
Acolyte Wilson Rogers Helen Finkelmann
Ushers Ron Eisenhart, Jack Manko Pat Gibson, Suzanne Bashara
Altar Guild Pam Sherry Pam Sherry
Coffee hr. hosts
10:30 A.M. October 2 October 9
Greeters Jane & Bob Bashara Dale Scrace Barbara Pappas
Lector Chris Tyrrell Grant Gilezan
Prayers Chris Tyrrell Richard Simonds
Chalice Bearers Stacey Lewis, Alysha Lewis Kathie Groschner, Sally Graham
Ushers Drew McSkimming, Bob Bob Bashara, Jane Bashara, Bob
Greening, Kevin Hahn, Zook, Laurie Hetchler, Pat
Norm Hahn, Mike Dixon Dyble
Acolytes Lauren Lewis, Max Payton, Keara Crook, Carolyn Poleski,
Fred Stringer, William Christopher Poleski, Fred
Ferguson Stringer
Altar Guild Laurie Hetchler, K. McCarthy Sharon Amluxen, Karen McCarthy
Coffee hr. hosts Barbara Pappas Karen Terry
The Rev. Marianna L. Gronek Rector The Rev. Keith Mackenzie Deacon Gavin D. Craig Music Director Deborah Cooper Church School Director Mary Gage Parish Secretary Kerry Lewis Treasurer Sara Mansfield Sexton Angie Collens Missionary to Mozambique All Rights reserved. Reprinted under OneLicense.net A-7166
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