Monday, 6 June 2016

The Bulletin for 5 June 2016

June 5, 2016         Service of Holy Communion

GUIDE TO WORSHIP

Prelude Music

Ringing the Bell
Long ago God spoke to our ancestors in many and various ways by the prophets,

but in these last days he has spoken to us by the Son
Announcements


Confession & Forgiveness
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Pg. 94
Gathering Hymn
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#867  In Thee Is Gladness
The Apostolic Greeting
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Pg. 138  (Setting #3)
Kyrie
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Pg. 138
Hymn of Praise
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Pg. 139  (Glory to God…)
Prayer of the Day
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Celebrate Pg. 1 - Pray together
First Reading

1 Kings 17:17-24  (Celebrate Pg.1)
Responsorial

Psalm 30  (Celebrate Pg.2)
Second Reading

Galatians 1:11-24  (Celebrate Pg.3)
Gospel Acclamation
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Pg. 142  (Alleluia.)
HOLY GOSPEL
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Luke 7:11-17  (Celebrate Pg.3)
Sermon


Hymn of the Day
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#886  O, for a Thousand Tongues to Sing
The Apostles’ Creed
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Pg. 105
 Prayers of Intercession
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Celebrate  Pg. 4
The Sharing of the Peace
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Presentation of  the Offering
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#691 Accept, O Lord…
 Offering Prayer
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Pg. 107  {if you wish to follow}
Preface & Holy, Holy, Holy
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Pg. 144
The Great Thanksgiving
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Pg. 108
The Lord’s Prayer
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Pg. 145  {prayed together}
Communion Hymns
{hymns will be sung as needed}

Pg. 146  Lamb of God
#485  I Am the Bread of Life
#542  O Living Bread from Heaven
Post-Communion Canticle
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#313  O Lord, Now Let Your Servant
Prayer & Benediction
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Pg. 114
Closing Hymn
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#848  Give to our God Immortal Praise
Dismissal
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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


Two of today’s reading speak of a person being raised to life.  In the right light, you could say that all three readings tell of being raised.  Paul says “You have heard, no doubt, of my earlier life in Judaism.”  Paul doesn’t sugar coat his past and gives credit for his life to God who created and called him, despite what had been.  Neither death nor opposition will deter God’s will.

This week, we are switching to Setting #3 for Holy Communion.  We will be using this and occasionally Setting #4 or #10 for the Summer.

We welcome Paul Bodkin as our musician today.  We are pleased to have you with 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, and John Weninger.  May God grant all of them His healing grace in Jesus Christ.  Amen.

Offering Envelopes – If you need more envelopes, there are some in the Fellowship Hall.  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.

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.

Bible Study – Until June 15, St. John’s and Trinity Anglican will be hosting an adult study of “Jesus’ Life and Times.”  This will be an over-view of the society Jesus lived in – Judea, Greece, and Rome.  Our aim is to help people understand the groups mentioned in the Gospels as well as the societal, cultural, and political forces surrounding Jesus’ life and message.  As usual, the meetings begin at noon and you should bring a lunch.  The remainder of the meetings will be held at Trinity Anglican Church.

German Service – Sunday, June 5 @ 2:00 p.m.

70th Anniversary Service of the formation of St. John’s Ev. Lutheran Church – 1946 – 2016 - Sunday, June 12 @ 10:30 a.m.
Mark your calendars and plan to attend!  There will be a Pot Luck Lunch after the service.  Sausage will be provided as a main dish. Please bring a side-dish, salad or dessert.

LCW Annual BBQ & Strawberry Social
Tuesday, June 21 @ 6:00 p.m. at Karen Moon’s.  Please take a lawn chair.  Everyone is welcome!

LCW Annual Yard / Bake / Cabbage Roll Sale
Saturday, August 27 from 8:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
Start saving your stuff.  Items can be dropped off when you come to church on the Sundays in August and on August 22-26 from 7-8 pm.  Volunteers are needed to organize items, make meat pies (contact Marg Guenther), make cabbage rolls (contact Gertie Croft), sell at the yard sale and pack up afterwards.  For more information, contact Karin Barrie 519-673-2137 or barriek@rogers.com.

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

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

Canadian Lutheran World Relief – Fort McMurray Wildfire Relief
Donations are needed to support the victims of the Fort McMurray Wildfire.
You can donate by phone:  1-800-661-2597 or online: 


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