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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 Canon Laurette Glasgow 613-422-3009 Members of Corporation Rector’s Warden Stephen Brereton 613-791-1191 People’s Warden Judy Wiesinger 613-422-6509 Deputy Warden Jane Billings 613-745-5308 Deputy Warden Gaye Moffett 613-850-1593 Treasurer Bill Turner 613-695-1790
The Coat of Arms of M. Joyce Bryant The Shield will be installed in the church in recognition of her many years of service
to Canada & her generosity and faithfulness to St Bartholomew’s.
The Church of St. Bartholomew Diocese of Ottawa. The Anglican Church of Canada
The Guards’ Chapel
The Reverend Canon David Clunie Rector
Commemoration of All Saints
Family Sunday
Holy Communion
8:15 a.m. & 10:30 a.m.
October 28, 2018
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Predella of the San Domenico Altarpiece (det.) Fra Angelico,1423-4, National Gallery, London
But the souls of the righteous are in the hand of God, and no torment will ever touch them. Wisdom 3:1
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All Saints October 28, 2018
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 God, whose people are knit together in one holy Church, the mystical Body of your Son, grant us grace to follow your blessed saints in lives of faith and commitment, and to know the inexpressible joys you have prepared for those who love you; through your Son Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and for ever. Amen.
First Reading: 1 John 3:1-3 p. 7 Second Reading: Revelation 7: 9-17 p. 7 Psalm 24:1-8 p. 369 Gospel: Matthew 5:1-12 p. 8 Sermon: The Reverend Canon David Clunie
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. The Creed p. 71
The Intercessions
Confession and Absolution p. 76
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. ~
Sidesperson and Reader: Sheila Perry Lay Administrator: Andy Robinson
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Sanctuary Flowers The flowers are given to the glory of God & in appreciation
of the flower ministry of Fran Flavelle, from the St Bart’s congregation. ~
With compassion and care, Fran has ensured that flowers were distributed to parishioners who were unable to attend regular services.
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2018
*Annual Tea and Bazaar *
Just One Week to Go!
This is our main fundraiser for the year so
please donate your best items and plan to attend! ~
Saturday, November 3 Noon – 1:00 p.m. - For Those With Special Needs
Tea - Noon - 1:00 p.m. ~
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Tea - Sittings at 1:00. 2:00 & 3:00 p.m. Tickets allow you one hour to enjoy fresh sandwiches & sweets.
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Tea Tickets: $10.00 available at the office and after services today.
For info, donations or to volunteer, please contact your Bazaar Co-Chairs
Linda Assad-Butcher: 613-748-6060 Liz Heatherington: 613-745-4677
Bazaar Book Room We welcome all donations of books (gently used), DVDs and CDs. Please, no encyclopedias, atlases, text books or Readers Digest condensed books. Dona-tions may be dropped off in the choir robing area in the hall from 29 October to 2 November. For assistance, or to help sort, set up or take down, please call Joan & Tony Kellett 613-748-7540 [email protected].
Christmas Table Santa's elves who manage the Christmas table look forward to selling items &
decorations with a Merry Christmas Theme. Take this opportunity to 'regift' items received last year & take stock of interior/exterior
decorations. Mary Capson ~ Coordinator
Attic Treasures Table Please bring your “dust collectors” to the hall from Oct 29-Nov.2
Coordinators: Don & Roslyn Butler & Gaye Moffett Info: 613- 746-8037 Gifts Table
Donate those lovely items you haven’t used in years - fine silver, crystal, chi-na and linens, art work, planters, etc., – we will take it all! We have buyers
who will be thrilled to give your treasures a new home! Coordinators: Anna Lee Chabot 613-748-9793 [email protected]
Pamela Mallon 613-733-0690 [email protected]
Jewellery Table ~ Everything Old is In Again! Ready to part with those hoop earrings you wore to that Leonard Cohen
concert in 1986, or the scarf you nearly lost ballooning in Italy? The ladies at the Jewellery Table are eager to find new homes for all your memorable and gently used jewellery and accessories. Please deliver your items to the hall or
parish office by Friday, Nov. 2. Ruth Honeyman ~ Coordinator Bake Table
Our buyers always appreciate home baked pies, cakes, cookies and other goodies! Please bring your donations in Friday, Nov 2 or by 10 am on Bazaar
day. Volunteers are always welcome too! Coordinators: Michael Beall [email protected]
Sharleen Tattersfield [email protected] ~
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Notice Board ~
Items for the bulletin must be received by 11:00 a.m. on Wednesday. The bulletin is printed by noon on Thursday.
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Parish 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.
Welcome to Our Visitors ~ We are happy to have you with us today. To become a parishioner, please fill in one of the Welcome to St. Bartholomew’s
cards, found in the pew and place it in the collection plate.
Altar Flowers - To contribute to celebrate an event or to remember a loved one, consult the flower chart in the parish hall to select a date, then
contact the Office, 613-745-7834, to confirm and provide details for the bulletin. If your date has been taken, tributes may be shared. A $75 donation
is suggested. Mark cheques “Altar Flowers” . Tax receipts will be issued.
Sundays in the Hall Supervised Nursery ~ Up to 3 years - 10 a.m. - Noon
Church School during the 10:30 service - For ages 4 & up. Coffee Hour ~ Please join us following the service.
Mondays in the Hall Bridge Club 2 - 4 p.m. Contact: David Younger 613-741-1961
*Note - Bridge will not be held on October 29*
Thursdays Meditation ~ 8 a.m. in the church Bible Study ~ 10 a.m. in the hall
*Bible Study will not be held on November 1 & 8*
Special Services and Events in November at St Bart’s Saturday, 3 ~ St Bart’s Annual Tea and Bazaar Details on opposite page.
Sunday, 4 ~ Remembrance Day Services at 8:15 & 10:30 a.m.
Wednesday, 14 ~ The Atlantic String Machine - 7:00 p.m. Members of this new and eclectic ensemble have performed with leading orchestras and solo artists around the world. They bring a programme of
works by Grieg, Handel, Piazzolla, Bowie, Cohen and Downie. Tickets: $20.00 at the office. Reception to follow.
Thursday, 15 ~ In the Stillness - Choral Evensong - 7:00 p.m. As the days get darker and we approach the beginning of Advent, take some
time out of your busy day to reflect, pray, sing and discover the beauty of stillness reflected in the ancient service of Evensong.
Sunday, 18 ~ Annual Flu Vaccine Clinic In the parish hall after both services.
Tuesday, 20 ~ Parish Council -7:00 p.m. in the hall
Wednesday, 21 ~ 11 a.m. ~ Parish Hall The Canadian Branch of Project Rozana, a multi-faith organization that builds bridges of understanding between Palestinians and Israelis through health care, will host two speakers - a Palestinian and an Israeli - who will
share their experiences. Join Board Member, Rev Canon Laurette in welcoming them and hearing their compelling stories.
Events in the Community Friday, Nov. 16 Linden House Benefit for Cornerstone Lunches
7:30 p.m. Elmwood Theatre - 261 Buena Vista Road, Rockcliffe For the Pleasure of Seeing Her Again a Canadian classic by Michel Tremblay Tickets: $25. Available at the office or from Janet Uren after services.
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All Saints October 28, 2018
10:30 a. m. Holy Communion The Book of Alternative Services ~ green prayer book
Organ Prelude: Preludes in F major & Bb major (The Shorts) J.S. Bach
Processional Hymn: 276 For All the Saints vv. 1, 2, 4, 7, 8 Sine Nomine 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 God, whose people are knit together in one holy Church, the mystical Body of your Son, grant us grace to follow your blessed saints in lives of faith and commitment, and to know the inexpressible joys you have prepared for those who love you; through your Son Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and for ever. Amen.
Reading: 1 John 3:1-3 p. 7 Gradual Hymn: 277 How Blessed Are All the Saints Song 34 Gospel: Matthew 5:1-12 p. 8 Sermon: The Reverend Canon David Clunie
The Prayers ~ In this season of All Saints let us give thanks for the blessings God has given to us in our country of Canada and in our families and homes in Ottawa. For Christian Churches everywhere and especially for Anglican Churches in the world especially those listed in our bulletin today, in Canada, in the North, in our diocese and our companion diocese of Jerusalem.
For our bishop John and all the clergy and people, let us pray to the Lord. Hear us O God.
For our Queen and all those in authority under her, for the rulers of the world that they may help bring justice and peace, let us pray to the Lord. Hear us O God.
For peace in the world, especially in the land of Jesus birth, in Afghanistan, Syria and Iraq. For all those working for peace, doctors, nurses and aid workers especially in West Africa. For our Canadian soldiers and diplomats, for innocent people in the midst of war, let us pray to the Lord. Hear us O God.
For children and young people everywhere, that they may have enough to eat and a safe place to sleep. For our Sunday School and our nursery. For our parents and grandparents and our teachers, let us pray to the Lord Hear us O God.
For homeless people everywhere especially in our own city and region of Ottawa. For the work of Cornerstone, Centre four-five-four and other ministries that help and give shelter for homeless men and women, let us pray to the Lord. Hear us O God.
For the sick and especially those mentioned on our parish prayer list in the bulletin, those in hospital, for the victims of flooding and other disasters. For those in the Garry Armstrong Home, let us pray to the Lord. Hear us O God.
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For all who have died and especially children and young people from war, famine and disease, let us pray to the Lord. Hear us O God.
Prayers for those who have died in the past year.
The Peace
Dedication of Joyce Bryant’s Coat of Arms
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: 278 Jerusalem the Golden Ewing
Prayer over the Gifts: Eternal God, your word inspires our faith. May we who offer you our praise trust you in all things. We ask this in the name of Jesus Christ the Lord. Amen.
Eucharistic Prayer 3 p. 198
Preface of All Saints Priest Blessed are you, gracious God, creator of heaven and earth; in the multitude of your saints you have surrounded us with so great a cloud of witnesses, that we, rejoicing in their fellowship, may run with patience the race that is set before us, and together with them receive the crown of glory that never fades away. Therefore with angels and archangels and with all who have served you in every age, we raise our voices to proclaim the glory of your name. Amen.
The Lord’s Prayer p. 211 The Breaking of the Bread 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
Motet: How Beautiful Upon the Mountains John Stainer How beautiful upon the mountains are the feet of him that bringeth good tidings, that publisheth peace, that publisheth salvation, that saith unto Zion, Thy God reigneth.
I’ve Got Peace Like a River Trad.
I’ve got peace like a river (X3) in my soul. (repeat) I’ve got love like an ocean (X3) in my soul (repeat) I’ve got joy like a fountain (X3) in my soul (repeat) I’ve got peace like a river (X3) in my soul (repeat)
This Little Light of Mine Trad
This little light of mine, I`m gonna let it shine (repeat) Hide it under a bushel, no, I`m gonna let it shine (repeat) Won`t let anyone (blow) it out, I`m gonna let it shine (repeat) This little light of mine, I`m gonna let it shine (repeat)
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The Calendar All Saints
At present we are on the outside of the world, the wrong side of the door. … We cannot mingle with the splendours we see. But all the leaves of the New Testament are rustling with the rumour that it will not always be so. Some day, God willing, we shall get in. From C.S. Lewis The Weight of Glory (1942) We believe the saints are in heaven. The saints’ experience can in part be found in the New Testament: that they are with Jesus; that they are like Jesus; and that they have glory. The first two of these ideas are easy for us to imagine in human terms, although our imaginations are limited by what the heavenly Jesus is like. We may be made in God’s image, but what is beyond the image we do not know. We certainly have suggestions in the gospels for what Jesus is like, but they must be abbreviated accounts. The saints are bathed in glory. Such glory is sometimes compared to the beauty in nature, but it really refers to the beauty behind nature, which we glimpse only occasionally. These are the numinous moments of the mystics, from time to time granted also to us. It may have been more readily apprehended before we separated nature from society and we unconsciously blended the natural and spiritual world. It is the glory of God looking on us with approval. Well done thou good and faithful servant. It matters what God thinks of us, not what we think of Him. There are no formulae for winning His glory other than what we hear in the Prayer Book communion service – love God and love your neighbour as yourself. The saints are those whom God recognises with approval. We are told there are some who will not be recognized, and some parts of the church have claimed knowledge of how to avoid this predicament. But Jesus told us to let God in and let love out. The saints do so, and so can we. C.S. Lewis wrote that there are no ordinary people. The saints are immortal but only due to the love of God.
Wilt thou love God as he thee? Then digest My soul, this wholesome meditation, How God the Spirit, by angels waited on In heaven, doth make his temple in thy breast. The Father having begot a Son most blessed, And still begetting (for he ne’er begun) Hath deigned to choose thee by adoption, Coheir to his glory, and Sabbath’s endless rest; And as a robbed man, which by search doth find His stol’n stuff sold, must lose or buy it again: The Son of glory came down, and was slain, Us whom he had made, and Satan stol’n, to unbind. T’was much, that man was made like God before, But, that God should be made like man, much more.
John Donne, Holy Sonnet XV
Submitted by Chris Burn
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The Gospel
The Holy Gospel is written in the fifth chapter
of the Gospel according to Saint Matthew beginning
at the 1st verse. (BCP)
Glory be to thee, O Lord. (BCP)
The Holy Gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ
according to Matthew. (BAS)
Glory to you, Lord Jesus Christ. (BAS)
When Jesus saw the crowds, he went up on the side of a mountain and sat
down. Jesus' disciples gathered around him, and he taught them:
God blesses those people who depend only on him.
They belong to the kingdom of heaven!
God blesses those people who grieve.
They will find comfort!
God blesses those people who are humble.
The earth will belong to them!
God blesses those people who want to obey him more than to eat or drink.
They will be given what they want!
God blesses those people who are merciful.
They will be treated with mercy!
God blesses those people whose hearts are pure.
They will see him!
God blesses those people who make peace.
They will be called his children!
God blesses those people who are treated badly for doing right. They
belong to the kingdom of heaven. (Matthew 5:1-12)
The Gospel of Christ. Praise be to thee, O Christ. (BCP) Praise to you, Lord Jesus Christ. (BAS)
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Prayer after Communion Lord of hosts, we praise your glory reflected in your saints. May we who share at this table be filled with the joy of your eternal kingdom, where Jesus is Lord, now and for ever. 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: O When the Saints Go Marching In When the Saints
O when the saints go marching in, O when the saints go marching in Oh Lord, I want to be in that number When the saints go marching in
O when the trumpets start to sound O when the trumpets start to sound Oh Lord, I want to be in that number When the trumpets start to sound
O when the drums begin to bang O when the drums begin to bang Oh Lord, I want to be in that number When the drums begin to bang
And when the sun begins to shine And when the sun begins to shine Oh Lord, I want to be in that number When the sun begins to shine
O when they gather round the throne O when they gather round the throne Oh Lord, I want to be in that number When they gather round the throne
O when the saints go marching in O when the saints go marching in Oh Lord, I want to be in that number When the saints go marching in.
Dismissal …… Thanks be to God.
Organ Postlude: Improvisation on O When the Saints ~
Lay Administrators: Penelope Muller and David Younger
Sanctuary Flowers The flowers are given to the glory of God & in appreciation
of the flower ministry of Fran Flavelle, from the St Bart’s congregation. ~~
With compassion and care, Fran has ensured that flowers were distributed to
parishioners who were unable to attend regular services. ~
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Anglican Cycle of Prayer: Church of The Province of the West Indies
Diocese: For the upcoming Diocesan Synod ~ November 1st to 3rd
For our Diocesan Conferences and Events Coordinator, Heidi Danson.
For our Lutheran sisters and brothers on Reformation Sunday.
Canada: Canadian Forces remembering members of the Governor
General’s Foot Guards and those in diplomatic missions and NGOs,
especially Jason.
Parish: Family & Friends, Mary Ann, Allison, Ros, Judith, Jane, Christina,
Fay, Robert.
Garry J. Armstrong Home: Volunteers, staff & residents, especially Michael.
For Those Who Have Died: Inta Deborah Sipolins-Zobs, dear friend of
Liz Heatherington.
We remember those whose funerals or memorials have taken place in the past year.
Nancy Chance Joyce Bryant
Eric Kangas Elizabeth Kane
Gordon Jackson Diana Rowley
William Morash
The Garry J. Armstrong Home
Harold Paddison Lilian Thayer
Rhodena Burley Stanley Phillips
James Cooke Madge Brazil
Gladys Anthony Jean Adamson
John Saunders Phyllis Grant
Sydney Matthews
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A Reading from the Letter of John 8:15 & 10:30 services
Think how much the Father loves us. He loves us so much that he lets us
be called his children, as we truly are. But since the people of this world did
not know who Christ is, they don’t know who we are. My dear friends, we
are already God’s children, though what we will be hasn’t yet been seen.
But we do know that when Christ returns, we will be like him, because we
will see him as he truly is. This hope makes us keep ourselves holy, just as
Christ is holy. (1 John 3:1-3)
Hear what the Spirit is saying to the church.
Thanks be to God.
A Reading from the Book of Revelation 8:15 service only
After this I looked, and there was a great multitude that no one could
count, from every nation, from all tribes and peoples and languages,
standing before the throne and before the Lamb, robed in white, with palm
branches in their hands. They cried out in a loud voice, saying, ‘Salvation
belongs to our God who is seated on the throne, and to the Lamb!’ And
all the angels stood around the throne and around the elders and the four
living creatures, and they fell on their faces before the throne and
worshipped God, singing, ‘Amen! Blessing and glory and wisdom and
thanksgiving and honour and power and might be to our God for ever and
ever! Amen.’ Then one of the elders addressed me, saying, ‘Who are these,
robed in white, and where have they come from?’ I said to him, ‘Sir, you
are the one that knows.’ Then he said to me, ‘These are they who have
come out of the great ordeal; they have washed their robes and made them
white in the blood of the Lamb. For this reason they are before the throne
of God, and worship him day and night within his temple and the one who
is seated on the throne will shelter them. They will hunger no more, and
thirst no more; the sun will not strike them, nor any scorching heat; for the
Lamb at the centre of the throne will be their shepherd, and he will guide
them to springs of the water of life, and God will wipe away every tear
from their eyes.’ (Revelation 7:9-17)
Hear what the Spirit is saying to the church.
Thanks be to God.