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Church of St Bartholomew
125 MacKay Street, Ottawa, Ontario K1M 2B4
Parish Office: 613-745-7834 ext 410
email: [email protected]
website: www.stbartsottawa.ca
Parish Administrator
Ruth Honeyman 613-745-7834 ext 115
Organist & Director of Music
Timothy Piper 613-745-7834 ext 117
Honorary Assistant
The Reverend Laurette Glasgow 613-422-3009
Members of Corporation
Rector’s Warden Sheila Perry 613-744-1711
People’s Warden Judy Wiesinger 613-422-6509
Deputy Warden Stephen Brereton 613-791-1191
Deputy Warden Richard Remillard 613-746-5530
Treasurer Bill Turner 613-695-1790
Charles Merredew and his hard working volunteers at the new entrance from the parking lot.
The Church of St. Bartholomew Diocese of Ottawa. The Anglican Church of Canada
The Guards’ Chapel
The Reverend Canon David Clunie Rector
The Day of Pentecost
Holy Communion
8:15 a.m. & 10:30 a.m.
May 15, 2016
Pentecost, ca. 1170, ~ Hunterian Psalter, Glasgow University Library Divided tongues, as of fire, appeared among them, and a tongue rested on each of them. Acts 2:2
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The Day of Pentecost
May 11, 2016
8:15 a. m. Holy Communion
The Book of Common Prayer, p. 67 ~ red prayer book
Greeting Priest The grace … And with thy spirit.
Collect for Purity p. 67 Collect of the Day Priest Almighty and everliving God, who fulfilled the promises of Easter by sending us your Holy Spirit and opening to every race and nation the way of life eternal, keep us in the unity of your Spirit, that every tongue may tell of your glory; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and for ever. Amen.
First Reading: Genesis 11:1-9 p. 7 Second Reading: Acts 2:1-21 p. 8 Psalm 104:25-35, 37 p. 463 Gospel: John 14:8-17 p. 10 Sermon: The Reverend Canon David Clunie
The Creed p. 71 The Intercessions Confession and Absolution p. 76 The Offertory Generous financial support is our expression of gratitude which along with our time and talents enables us to provide worship at St. Bart’s and support God’s work in service in our community and beyond.
Blessed be thou, Lord God of Israel, for ever and ever. All that is in the heaven and the earth is thine. All things come of thee and of thine own have we given thee.
Eucharistic Prayer p. 78 The Communion All baptized persons are welcome to receive communion. Please do not dip the bread into the wine. If you do not wish to drink from the cup please remain at the altar rail after receiving the bread and place your arms across your chest when the chalice comes to you. The Lay Administrator will pause in front of you to say the words of administration. This shows your respect for the sacrament and solidarity with your fellow Christians. Gluten free bread is available.
The Lord’s Prayer p. 85 Gloria p. 86 Blessing Announcements Dismissal…. Thanks be to God.
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Sidesperson and Reader: Helen Toft Lay Administrator: Barbara Konst
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Sanctuary Flowers: The flowers in the sanctuary are given to the glory of God and in loving memory of Rollande Rooney, from her daughter Helen Toft.
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The Calendar ~
Dom Bede Griffiths, OSB (1906-1993) Christian Mystic
That they may all be one; even as we are one, I in thee and thou in me. St John 17: 22-23
Alan Griffiths, born to an Edwardian family in southern England, experienced a close awareness of God’s presence manifest in nature when still a boy. I hardly dared look on the face of the sky, because it seemed as though it was but a veil before the face of God he wrote later. He sought to reenter this presence for the rest of his life. He studied under C.S. Lewis at Oxford. They became life-long friends; Lewis dedicated his autobiography Surprized by Joy to him. At Oxford Alan’s deep distrust of industrialism emerged along with suspicion of the primacy of reason over imagination in western culture. He did not trust that reason was a sure route to knowledge of God, which he sensed was to be sought through experience, not analytics. An arduous mental struggle brought him to find his vocation in the church, as a Benedictine monk, first at Prinknash Priory in Gloucestershire. He took the name Bede when he became a novice. The search for his vocation had involved extensive reading of western religious and philosophical literature, which was combined at Prinknash, with the rhythmic continuity of the daily offices. He developed a keen appreciation of the universal presence of God, and alongside this arose a remarkably non-judgmental view of people and their experiences. In 1955 he went to India in order to establish a Benedictine contemplative presence in a land with a long history of Hindu aestheticism. He did not go to convert people but to find Christ, who he knew was already there. He was ahead of his time. He helped to found one ashram in Kerala, which, in the Benedictine tradition supported itself agriculturally, and where the monks began to discover how Hindu spiritual disciplines might be incorporated in the offices of an Indian spirituality, particularly meditation. From 1968 he was in Tamil Nadu at the Saccidananda (Godhead, in Sanskrit) Ashram in Shantivanam. There his prime reputation was as a holy man. Time and again, people spoke of his presence as emanating undiluted love. His quest was to contribute recognition of the unity of all religions in their search for God, and to lift the veil between God’s presence and ourselves. He was asked to talk all over the world on the encounter between Christianity and eastern mysticism, not as a philosopher, but from experience. He became conscious of Love as the root of the universe. As his body was being laid to rest a storm suddenly blew up and the wind swirled around the mourners, blowing leaves and flowers into the grave. When a great soul dies, the winds go wild.
I know that Great Person of the brightness of the Sun
beyond the darkness. Only by knowing him One goes beyond death.
There is no other way to go.
Svetasvatara Upanishad Submitted by Chris Burn.
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The Gospel
The Holy Gospel is written in the fourteenth chapter
of the Gospel according to Saint John beginning at the
8th verse. (BCP)
Glory be to thee, O Lord. (BCP)
The Holy Gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ
according to John. (BAS)
Glory to you, Lord Jesus Christ. (BAS)
Philip said to Jesus, "Lord, show us the Father, and we will be satisfied."
Jesus said to him, "Have I been with you all this time, Philip, and you still
do not know me? Whoever has seen me has seen the Father. How can you
say, 'Show us the Father'? Do you not believe that I am in the Father and
the Father is in me? The words that I say to you I do not speak on my
own; but the Father who dwells in me does his works. Believe me that I am
in the Father and the Father is in me; but if you do not, then believe me
because of the works themselves. Very truly, I tell you, the one who
believes in me will also do the works that I do and, in fact, will do greater
works than these, because I am going to the Father. I will do whatever you
ask in my name, so that the Father may be glorified in the Son. If in my
name you ask me for anything, I will do it. If you love me, you will keep
my commandments. And I will ask the Father, and he will give you another
Advocate, to be with you forever. This is the Spirit of truth, whom the
world cannot receive, because it neither sees him nor knows him. You
know him, because he abides with you, and he will be in you.
(John 14:8-17)
The Gospel of Christ.
Praise be to thee, O Christ. (BCP)
Praise to you, Lord Jesus Christ. (BAS)
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The Day of Pentecost
May 11, 2016
10:30 a. m. Holy Communion
The Book of Alternative Services ~ green prayer book
Organ Prelude: Komm, Gott, Schopfer, heiliger Geist, BWV 631 J.S. Bach
Choral Introit: Song of the Spirit Trad. Dutch
Processional Hymn: 653 Gracious Spirit, Holy Ghost Capetown
Greeting Priest The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ and the love of God,
and the fellowship of the Holy Spirit be with you all. And also with you.
Collect of the Day Priest Almighty and everliving God, who fulfilled the promises of Easter by sending us your Holy Spirit and opening to every race and nation the way of life eternal, keep us in the unity of your Spirit, that every tongue may tell of your glory; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and for ever. Amen.
First Reading: Genesis 11:1-9 p. 7
Psalm 104:25-35, 37 p. 8
Second Reading: Acts 2:1-21 p. 9
Gradual Hymn: 637 Come Holy Ghost Veni Creator Spiritus
The Gospel: John 14:8-17 p. 10
Sermon: The Reverend Canon David Clunie
The Nicene Creed p. 188
The Intercessions
Confession and Absolution p. 191
The Peace
The Offertory Generous financial support is our expression of gratitude which along with our time and talents enables us to provide worship at St. Bart’s and support God’s work in service in our community and beyond.
Offertory Hymn: 646 Spirit Divine, Attend Our Prayers Gräfenberg
Prayer over the Gifts Giver of life, receive all we offer you this day.
Let the Spirit you bestow on your Church continue to work in the
world through the hearts of all who believe. We ask this in the name
of Jesus Christ the Lord. Amen.
Eucharistic Prayer 3 p. 198 Preface of Pentecost Priest Blessed are you, gracious God, creator of heaven and earth; we give you thanks and praise through Jesus Christ our Lord. In fulfillment of your promise you pour forth your Spirit upon us, filling us with gifts and leading us into all truth. You give us power to proclaim your gospel to all nations and to serve you as a royal priesthood. Therefore we join our voices with angels and archangels, and with all those in whom the Spirit dwells, to proclaim the glory of your name.
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The Lord’s Prayer p. 211
The Breaking of the Bread
Celebrant: We break this bread, to share in the body of Christ.
We, being many, are one body, for we all share in the one bread.
The Gifts of God for the People of God. Thanks be to God.
The Communion All baptized persons are welcome to receive communion. Please do
not dip the bread into the wine. If you do not wish to drink from the cup please remain
at the altar rail after receiving the bread and place your arms across your chest when the
chalice comes to you. The Lay Administrator will pause in front of you to say the words
of administration. This shows your respect for the sacrament and solidarity with your
fellow Christians. Gluten free bread is available.
Music during Communion
Hymn: 656 She Comes Sailing On the Wind She Flies On
Anthem: O Spirit All-Embracing Joel Martinson
Prayer after Communion
Father, may we who have received this eucharist live in the unity of
your Holy Spirit, that we may show forth his gifts to all the world.
We ask this in the name of Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
Glory to God, whose power working in us can do infinitely more than
we can ask or imagine. Glory to God from generation to generation,
in the Church and in Christ Jesus, for ever and ever. Amen.
Announcements
Recessional Hymn: 645 Come Down, O Love Divine Down Ampney
Dismissal …… Thanks be to God.
Organ Postlude: Komm, Gott, Schopfer, heiliger Geist, BWV 667 J.S. Bach
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Sidesperson: Mary Capson and Richard Capson
Readers: Martha Patterson and Rob Nelson
Lay Administrator: Ray Perrin and Rob Nelson
Intercessor: Michael Beall
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Sanctuary Flowers
The flowers in the sanctuary are given to the glory of God and in loving
memory of Rollande Rooney, from her daughter Helen Toft.
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A Reading from the Book of Acts
When the day of Pentecost had come, they were all together in one place.
And suddenly from heaven there came a sound like the rush of a violent
wind, and it filled the entire house where they were sitting. Divided
tongues, as of fire, appeared among them, and a tongue rested on each of
them. All of them were filled with the Holy Spirit and began to speak in
other languages, as the Spirit gave them ability. Now there were devout
Jews from every nation under heaven living in Jerusalem. And at this
sound the crowd gathered and was bewildered, because each one heard
them speaking in the native language of each. Amazed and astonished, they
asked, "Are not all these who are speaking Galileans? And how is it that we
hear, each of us, in our own native language? Parthians, Medes, Elamites,
and residents of Mesopotamia, Judea and Cappadocia, Pontus and Asia,
Phrygia and Pamphylia, Egypt and the parts of Libya belonging to Cyrene,
and visitors from Rome, both Jews and proselytes, Cretans and Arabs in
our own languages we hear them speaking about God's deeds of power."
All were amazed and perplexed, saying to one another, "What does this
mean? But others sneered and said, "They are filled with new wine." But
Peter, standing with the eleven, raised his voice and addressed them, "Men
of Judea and all who live in Jerusalem, let this be known to you, and listen
to what I say. Indeed, these are not drunk, as you suppose, for it is only
nine o'clock in the morning. No, this is what was spoken through the
prophet Joel: 'In the last days it will be, God declares, that I will pour out
my Spirit upon all flesh, and your sons and your daughters shall prophesy,
and your young men shall see visions, and your old men shall dream
dreams. Even upon my slaves, both men and women, in those days I will
pour out my Spirit; and they shall prophesy. ( Acts 2:1-21)
Hear what the Spirit is saying to the church.
Thanks be to God.
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Psalm 104:25-35, 37
O Lord, how manifold are your works! in wisdom you have made
them all; the earth is full of your creatures. Yonder is the great and
wide sea with its living things too many to number, creatures both
small and great. Refrain There move the ships, and there is that Leviathan, which you have
made for the sport of it. All of them look to you to give them their
food in due season. You give it to them; they gather it; you open your
hand, and they are filled with good things. Refrain. You hide your face, and they are terrified; you take away their breath,
and they die and return to their dust. You send forth your Spirit, and
they are created; and so you renew the face of the earth. Refrain. May the glory of the Lord endure for ever; may the Lord rejoice in all
his works. He looks at the earth and it trembles; he touches the
mountains and they smoke. Refrain. I will sing to the Lord as long as I live; I will praise my God while I
have my being. May these words of mine please him; I will rejoice in
the Lord. Hallelujah! Refrain.
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Please remember in Prayer Anglican Cycle of Prayer: The Anglican Church of Melanesia The Most Reverend David Vunagi Archbishop of Melanesia and Bishop of Central Melanesia Diocese: St James the Apostle; Carp Christ Church, Huntley; St John’s, Sixth Line ~ The Reverend Monique Stone For the staff of the Synod Administration Office Joyce Couvrette, Leslie Worden, Sandra McDonald, Bill Gilbert, Rachael Pollesel, Heidi Danson, Heidi Pizzuto, and Carol Hotte In our Companion Diocese of Jerusalem we pray for St John the Baptist Episcopal Church, Husun Canada: Remembering especially members of the Governor General’s Foot Guards and those serving in diplomatic missions and NGOs, especially Heather, Jason, Jane, Mark & Margaret. Parish: Family & Friends, Laurette, Christina, Sova, Jackie, Elizabeth, Betty, Fay, Robert Hampson. The Garry J. Armstrong Home: Bob, Phyllis. For Those Who Have Died: John Nelson Morris MacFarlane, whose service will be held here on Wednesday, May 18 at 11:00 a.m.
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Prayer List To add someone to the list, please contact the office with the name and a few words concerning the condition., i.e. upcoming surgery. Names will remain on the list for two weeks unless an update is received.
Organ Postlude Our service “officially” ends with the dismissal after the last hymn - “Go in peace to love and serve the Lord.” Please feel free to leave or go to coffee hour. Some parishioners like to remain to listen to the organ postlude. We ask that you be mindful of them listening and begin your conversations in the church at the end of the postlude.
Coffee Hour Please join us for coffee in the parish hall following our services. At 8:15 our hosts are Helen & Gary Toft & at 10:30 our host is Linda Assad-Butcher. Visitors & newcomers are invited to take a blue mug at coffee hour indicating that you are new to our parish.
Monday, May 23 ~ Office Closure The parish office will be closed on Monday, May 23. In the case of an emergency, please leave a message and your call will be returned as soon as possible.
Sunday School ~ Calling all 4 to 13 year-olds! New arrivals are always welcome. Join us for lessons, crafts, songs, family services and more! Please see Chelsea Honeyman (Sunday School Coordinator)
to register before or after the 10:30 service.
St Bart’s Sunday Nursery, for infants & children up to the age of 3, is open from 10:15 until after coffee hour. Julia Laku ~ Coordinator
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A Message to the Parish from Rev. Laurette
Your prayers and warm wishes are key ingredients for my continued
recovery and healing. As Springtime unfolds, each day reveals new
discoveries and an enhanced awareness of our many blessings. May it be so
for you as well. Thank you for your support and encouragement. It means
a great deal to me and to Ross. Hope to be back with you before too long.
Laurette+
Fragrance
Please refrain from wearing scent when attending services. A number
of parishioners are sensitive to fragrance.
Church Contact Lists
Would all parishioners please ensure that the office [email protected] or
613-745-7834, is informed of your address, telephone or e-mail.
Bridge Club ~ Mondays at 2:00 p.m.
Join us for fun and fellowship. Please contact: David Younger 613-241-1961
Thursday Mornings ~ Silent Meditation and Bible Study
Meditation in the church at 8 a.m. and Bible Study is in the hall at 10 a.m.
Altar Flowers
Each week two floral arrangements will be placed in the Sanctuary. To
contribute to these flowers to celebrate an event or to remember a loved
one, consult the flower chart in the parish hall to select a date and then
contact Ruth Honeyman in the Parish Office, 613-745-7834, to confirm &
provide details for the bulletin. If your date has been taken by another,
tributes may be shared or an alternate date chosen. A $60 donation is
suggested. Please mark cheques “Altar Flowers” as tax receipts will be provided.
Mark Your Calendars!
Today! 2:00 p.m. Après-Midi de la Mélodie Française
A delightful afternoon of piano and song with Quebec soprano Stephanie
Piercey Beames, and Toronto pianist Carolyn Jones. The programme
includes selections by Fauré, Berlioz, Hahn and Debussy. Part proceeds
will be donated to the Red Cross Alberta Fire Appeal. Tickets after services
today or at the door: $25 Gen. $20 Sen. $10 Stu.
Sunday, May 29 ~ Ottawa Race Weekend
It's back! The Ottawa Marathon runners will be going through New
Edinburgh. Please check the road closures for that day as some streets near
the church will be blocked and parking may be difficult.
June 4: Open Doors
This year, once again, our doors will be open to enable friends and visitors
to the community to take a look around our beautiful church. Aimed to
coincide with the city's formal event, sign-up sheets to help make this day a
success will be in the hall in a few weeks' time. In the meantime, please
save the date. Contact Judy Wiesinger: 613-422-6509 Coordinator.
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A Reading from the Book of Genesis
Now the whole earth had one language and the same words. And as they
migrated from the east, they came upon a plain in the land of Shinar and
settled there. And they said to one another, "Come, let us make bricks, and
burn them thoroughly." And they had brick for stone, and bitumen for
mortar. Then they said, "Come, let us build ourselves a city, and a tower
with its top in the heavens, and let us make a name for ourselves; otherwise
we shall be scattered abroad upon the face of the whole earth." The Lord
came down to see the city and the tower, which mortals had built. And the
Lord said, "Look, they are one people, and they have all one language; and
this is only the beginning of what they will do; nothing that they propose
to do will now be impossible for them. Come, let us go down, and confuse
their language there, so that they will not understand one another's
speech." So the Lord scattered them abroad from there over the face of all
the earth, and they left off building the city. Therefore it was called Babel,
because there the Lord confused the language of all the earth; and from
there the Lord scattered them abroad over the face of all the earth.
(Genesis 11:1-9)
Hear what the Spirit is saying to the church.
Thanks be to God.