Sunday, 4 September 2016

Bulletin for 4 September 2016

(I have just returned from my holiday.)



September 4, 2016         Service of Holy Communion

GUIDE TO WORSHIP

Prelude Music

Ringing the Bell
Our help is in the Name of the Lord

Who made heaven and earth!
Announcements


Confession & Forgiveness
*
Pg. 94
Gathering Hymn
*
#880  O God Beyond All Praising
The Apostolic Greeting
*
Pg. 138  (Setting #3)
Kyrie
*
Pg. 138
Hymn of Praise
*
Pg. 139  (Glory to God…)
Prayer of the Day
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(Celebrate - Pg. 1)
First Reading

Deuteronomy 30:15-20  (Celebrate - Pg.1)
Responsorial

Psalm 1  (Celebrate - Pg.2)
Second Reading

Philemon 1-21  (Celebrate - Pg.3)
Gospel Acclamation
*
Pg. 142  (Alleluia.)
HOLY GOSPEL
*
Luke 14:25-33  (Celebrate - Pg.3)
Sermon


Hymn of the Day
*
#798  Will You Come and Follow Me
The Apostles’ Creed
*
Pg. 105
 Prayers of Intercession
*
(Celebrate - Pg. 4)
The Sharing of the Peace
*

Presentation of  the Offering
*
#691  Accept, O Lord…
 Offering Prayer
*
Pg. 107  {if you wish to follow}
Preface & Holy, Holy, Holy
*
Pg. 144
The Great Thanksgiving
*
Pg. 108
The Lord’s Prayer
*
Pg. 145  {prayed together}
Communion Hymns
{hymns will be sung as needed}

Pg. 146  Lamb of God
#471  Let Us Break Bread Together
#488  Soul, Adorn Yourself with Gladness
Post-Communion Canticle
*
#501  Come With Us, O Blessed Jesus  
Prayer & Benediction
*
Pg. 114
Closing Hymn
*
#810  O Jesus, I Have Promised
Dismissal
*
Pg. 115 (Rsp:“Thanks be to God”)
Postlude




* = congregation stands (as able)
448 Talbot Street West,  Aylmer, Ontario  N5H 1L1
P & F:  519-773-2175     E-mail:  info@stjohnsaylmer.ca
Rev. John Goldsworthy  519 -207-2224
E-mail:  Jgoldsw00@aol.com
Organist:  Karin Barrie

The cost of discipleship is a theme in today’s readings.  This topic has long been on the mind of Christian writers and preachers.  Even today, some Christians are paying that cost with their very lives.  Each of us has paid a price for following Jesus, even if we do not know it.  We might only know it if we step back and look at where our faith and the grace of God has brought us.

Welcome!

Everyone is invited to stay for fellowship after the service.

We pray today for all the sick in our congregation, especially Else Kalmbach and her son, George Simonis, Ed Stanat and John Weninger.  May God grant all of them His healing grace in Jesus Christ.  Amen.

Offering Envelopes - Everyone has unnumbered envelopes, so please remember to put your name, date and donation amount on the front of each envelope so you get credit for your donations.  If you need more envelopes, there are some in the Fellowship Hall. 

PAR – Pre-Authorized Remittance – Your church needs you!  Signing up for PAR allows you to make donations on a monthly basis even if you’re not in church.  Application forms are available on the table in the Fellowship Hall.  All you have to do is complete the form, attach a VOID cheque and put it in the offering plate or in the church office.

Communion Cards are required to be completed once per year per person.  If you have not completed one yet this year, please ask the usher for one.
Meat Pies & Cabbage Rolls
There are meat pies and cabbage rolls for sale.  Meat Pies are $3.50 each and cabbage rolls are $18/dozen.  Please see someone from LCW if you wish to purchase any.

LCW Meeting – Tuesday, September 6 @ 2:00 p.m.

Golden Confirmation 2016 – Sunday, September 25
The class of 1966, confirmed by Pastor Joachim Knaak (known), included:  John Patrick Ungar, Michael Heinz Hesch, John Binder, George Wilhelm Tinnes (deceased), Raymond Andriekus

Anyone with knowledge of how to contact them is asked to contact Rita Rupar at 519-473-9303 or the church office at 519-773-2175 or info@stjohnsaylmer.ca

Church Council Meeting – Tuesday, September 27 @ 7:00 p.m.

The following people have made donations to the New Roof Fund:  L.C.W. (x2), Bob & Bonnie McCrae, Tony & Rita Rupar, Alison Barrie, Don & Rose Fick, Katie Ungar, Diane Corns, Fred & Nancy Neukamm, Herb & Jeannette Kebbel, John Seimen, Karin Barrie, Pr. John & Beth Goldsworthy, Frieda Neukamm, Rick & Dita Cornelissen, Mike & Helga Ungar, Katharine Barrie, Martin & Mary Teutsch, Rose Gotzmeister, Kay Guttman, Jon & Trudy Bunde, Katie Theissler, Pr. John & Carol Boehmer, Gertie Goeckler, Michael T. Ungar, Colin & Elfriede Hayes, Susie Theiss
  
OCTOBER 31, 1517 - LUTHER PROTESTS – LUTHERANS STILL WORSHIPING 500 YEARS LATER

We are all familiar with that date ... in 2017 we will be celebrating the 500th anniversary of Luther's hammer, nails and paper demonstration at the door of the Wittenberg Church.  Starting in the fall of 2016 we begin our celebration of this big anniversary year.

The eight congregations of Thames Ministry Area will be gathering on Sunday, September 25, 2016 at 3:30 pm for a Reformation Celebration Worship at Trinity Lutheran Church, 746 Colborne St, London (corner of Oxford & Colborne), with special guest Bishop Michael Pryse.  The service will be followed by a catered meal - cost $15 – reservations are required.  The main course will be chicken or a vegetarian option.

If you are interested in attending, please sign up on poster in Fellowship Hall or contact Trudy Bunde @ 519-773-7133 or tbunde69@gmail.com   Reservations and payments must be made by September 18.

Women’s Auxillary Meeting @ Waterloo Lutheran Seminary
Saturday, October 1 @ 9:30 a.m.
Information is posted on the bulletin board in the Fellowship Hall.
  
LCW Fall Bazaar – Saturday, November 5 @ 1:00 – 3:00 p.m.
There will be cabbage rolls, meat pies, fruit pies, baked goods, crafts and jewelry.  Volunteers are needed for making cabbage rolls, meat pies and fruit pies.  Please bring crafts and baked goods by 9:00 a.m.  If you have any jewelry that you would like to donate, please leave it in the basket in the Fellowship Hall.
  
All Saints Sunday – Sunday, November 6

All Saints Sunday is the celebration of the day when those who have died in the past year are commemorated as well as all the saints of the church.  We will remember our members and loved ones who are with the Lord in Word, song, candle, and church bell.

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