February 19, 2017
Service of Holy Communion
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GUIDE TO WORSHIP
Prelude Music
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Ringing the Bell
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Bless the Lord, O my soul…
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…Bless God’s holy name.
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Announcements
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Confession & Forgiveness
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*
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Pg. 94
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Gathering Hymn
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*
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#652 Built on a Rock
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The Apostolic Greeting
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*
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Pg. 98 (Setting #1)
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Kyrie
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*
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Pg. 98
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Hymn of Praise
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*
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Pg. 101 (This is the feast…)
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Prayer of the Day
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*
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(Celebrate - Pg. 1)
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First Reading
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Leviticus 19:1-2, 9-18 (Celebrate - Pg.1)
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Responsorial
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Ps. 119: 33-40 (Spoken) (Celebrate Pg. 2)
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Second Reading
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1 Corinthians 3:10-11, 16-23 (Celebrate - Pg.3)
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Gospel Acclamation
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*
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Pg. 102
(Alleluia)
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HOLY GOSPEL
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Matthew 5:38-48 (Celebrate - Pg.3)
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Sermon
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Hymn of the Day
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#717 Let Justice Flow like
Streams
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The Apostles’ Creed
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Pg. 105
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Prayers of Intercession
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(Celebrate - Pg. 4)
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The Sharing of the Peace
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*
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Presentation of the Offering
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#691 Accept, O Lord…
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Offering Prayer
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Pg. 107 {if you wish to follow}
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Preface & Holy,
Holy, Holy
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*
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Pg. 108
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The Great Thanksgiving
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*
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The Lord’s Prayer
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*
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Pg. 112 {prayed together}
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Communion Hymns
{hymns will be sung as needed}
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Pg. 112 Lamb of God
#408 Come, Thou Almighty King
#515 Break Now the Bread of
Live
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Post-Communion
Canticle
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*
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Pg. 113 the Nunc Dimittis
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Prayer & Benediction
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*
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Pg. 114
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Closing Hymn
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#412 Come, Join the Dance of
Trinity
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Dismissal
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Pg. 115 (Rsp:“Thanks be to God”)
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Postlude
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* = 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 Book of
Leviticus says “You shall be holy, for I
the Lord am holy.” We may not “feel
holy”, but we are. It isn’t a matter of
feeling or acting or doing to become holy. Holy means make something separate/set aside
for God’s purpose. As Christians, that
is what we are, by God’s choice, by God’s election, by God’s grace… and God’s
grace alone.
Welcome!
Everyone is
invited to stay for fellowship after the service.
We pray today for all
the sick in our congregation, especially Colin & Elfriede Hayes, Else
Kalmbach and her son, Nancy Mayberry, Hilda Moritz, George & Astrid Simonis
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.
The
Corner Cupboard is always in need. Please help by bringing in non-perishable
goods and placing them in the box outside the Sacristy. Monetary donations are also accepted.
Annual Meeting – Sunday, February 26 @ 1:00 p.m.
There will be a Soup
& Sandwich Lunch, provided by the LCW, after the service and the Annual
Meeting will follow. There will be a
free-will offering for lunch.
Shrove Tuesday Pancake & Sausage
Supper - Tuesday, February 28 from 5:00
– 7:00 p.m. A free will offering will be taken! Volunteers are needed to help set up, cook
and clean up. If you are able to help,
please speak with Pastor John.
Ash Wednesday – Wednesday, March 1 @ 7:00 p.m. at Trinity Anglican Church. This is a joint service between St. John’s
and Trinity Anglican.
World Day of
Prayer – Friday, March 3 @ 7:00 p.m. at Our Lady of Sorrow’s
Catholic Church.
LCW Meeting – Tuesday, March 7 @ 2:00 p.m.
Meagre Meals – are being held at The Aylmer Baptist Church every
Thursday during Lent. St. John’s turn is
Thursday, March 9.
Church Council
Meeting – Wednesday, March 22 @ 7:00 p.m.
Lenten Bible Study Series begins Wednesday, March 8 @ 12:00 noon. The sessions on March 8, 15 & 22 will be
at Trinity and then the sessions on March 29 & April 5 will be at St.
John’s. The study series is based
on the Scriptural basis for the Apostles' Creed. As before, the study will begin
at 12 noon each day and the participants are invited to bring a lunch.
Annual Church Supper – Sunday, April 9 @ 5:00 p.m. Volunteers are needed for selling tickets,
cooking, serving, making fruit flans, setting tables, cleaning up. Mark your calendar and plan to attend and
help. Tickets are available at The
Flower Fountain, Campbell’s, Kebbel’s Funeral Home @ 519-773-8400 and Frieda
Neukamm @ 519-773-8895. Get your tickets early before they’re sold
out! For more information, contact Karin Barrie.
Maundy
Thursday – Thursday, April 13
Good Friday – Friday, April 14
Easter Vigil – Saturday, April 15 @ 7:00 p.m. at St. John’s
Easter Sunday – Sunday, April 16
IMPORTANT: If you or
someone you know would like to be on church council, please contact Jon Bunde @
jonbunde@amtelecom.net
or 519-636-9361
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