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Announcements 23 Sept 2012
1. St. Barnabas (Chester) Anglican Church
The Church in the Marketplace
Embracing the Community
10:30 AM
Pentecost 17
Sunday, September 23, 2012
361 Danforth Ave., Toronto M4K 1P1
416-463-1344
www.stbarnabas-toronto.com
Let us faithfully witness to the Risen Jesus, giving
generously of our lives and substance for the relief of the
2. poor and the sharing of the Gospel, bringing
encouragement to all.
(From the COLLECT for ST. BARNABAS)
Welcome to St. Barnabas (Chester) Anglican Church
The Church in the Marketplace
Embracing the Community
10:30 AM MORNING PRAYER
The 10:30 AM service begins on page 4 of the grey
Morning Prayer booklet. The hymns can be found in
the blue book of Common Praise.
Organ Prelude Adagio (from Sonata 3)
- Alexandre Guilmant
The Gathering of God’s People
Opening Hymn 577 “God of grace and God of glory”
Exhortation p. 4
Confession and Absolution p. 5
The Lord’s Prayer p. 6
Venite (vv. 1-7) p. 7
PSALM 1
1 Happy are they who have not walked in the counsel of
the wick-ed, *
nor lingered in the way of sinners / nor sat in the seats
of the scorn-ful!
2 Their delight is in the law of the LORD, *
and on his law they med-i-tate day and night.
3 They are like trees planted by streams of water / bearing
fruit in due season, with leaves that do not wi-ther;
*everything they do shall pros-per.
3. 4 It is not so with the wick-ed; *
they are like chaff which the wind blows a-way.
5 Therefore the wicked shall not stand upright when judg-
ment comes, *
nor the sinner in the council of the righ-teous.
6 For the LORD knows the way of the righ-teous, *
but the way of the wick-ed is doom’d.
Glory be to the Father and to the Son:
and to the Ho-ly Spi-rit.
As it was in the beginning is now and ever shall be:
world with-out end A-men.
First Reading
A READING FROM THE LETTER OF JAMES 3: 13—4: 3, 7–8A
read by Esma Brathwaite
Who is wise and understanding among you? Show by your
good life that your works are done with gentleness born of
wisdom. But if you have bitter envy and selfish ambition in
your hearts, do not be boastful and false to the truth. Such
wisdom does not come down from above, but is earthly,
unspiritual, devilish. For where there is envy and selfish
ambition, there will also be disorder and wickedness of
every kind. But the wisdom from above is first pure, then
peaceable, gentle, willing to yield, full of mercy and good
fruits, without a trace of partiality or hypocrisy. And a
harvest of righteousness is sown in peace for those who
make peace. Those conflicts and disputes among you,
where do they come from? Do they not come from your
cravings that are at war within you? You want something
and do not have it; so you commit murder. And you covet
something and cannot obtain it; so you engage in disputes
and conflicts. You do not have, because you do not ask. You
ask and do not receive, because you ask wrongly, in order
to spend what you get on your pleasures. Submit yourselves
therefore to God. Resist the devil, and he will flee from
you. Draw near to God, and he will draw near to you.
4. Hear what the Spirit is saying to God’s People:
Thanks be to God.
Jubilate Deo p. 11
Second Reading
A READING FROM THE GOSPEL OF MARK 9: 30-37
read by the Rev. Grace-Caldwell-Hill
They went on from there and passed through Galilee. Jesus
did not want anyone to know it; for he was teaching his
disciples, saying to them, “The Son of Man is to be
betrayed into human hands, and they will kill him, and
three days after being killed, he will rise again.” But they
did not understand what he was saying and were afraid to
ask him. Then they came to Capernaum; and when he was
in the house he asked them, “What were you arguing about
on the way?” But they were silent, for on the way they had
argued with one another who was the greatest. He sat
down, called the twelve, and said to them, “Whoever wants
to be first must be last of all and servant of all.” Then he
took a little child and put it among them; and taking it in
his arms, he said to them, “Whoever welcomes one such
child in my name welcomes me, and whoever welcomes
me welcomes not me but the one who sent me.”
Hear what the Spirit is saying to God’s People.
Thanks be to God.
Benedictus p. 10
Creed, Versicles & Responses p. 11
Collect for the Day: Almighty God, you have created the
heavens and the earth, and ourselves in your image.
Teach us to discern your hand in all your works and to
serve you with reverence and thanksgiving; through
5. Jesus Christ our Lord, who is alive and reigns with you
and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and for ever. Amen.
Collect for Peace p. 13
Collect for Grace p. 13
Offertory Hymn 184 “My song is love unknown”
Homily
Solo O Praise the Lord - Maurice Greene
(Fiona Strachan, soprano)
Closing Prayers led by the Rev. Grace Caldwell-Hill
The Grace
Announcements
Final Hymn 500 “Sister, let me be your servant”
(Stuttgart
#158)
Organ Postlude Sketch in D flat – Robert Schumann
(1810-1856)
We welcome all who are new or visiting today. If we can
serve you or you wish to find out more about the church,
please fill out a visitor envelope, available in the pews or
at the back of the church.
The flowers at the altar are dedicated to the
Glory of God in loving memory of Phyllis Sanders,
a gift of her husband Harold.
6.
Today’s Liturgical Team
Officiant & Homilist: The Rev. Dr. Harold Shepherd
Deacon: Grace Caldwell-Hill
Organist and Choir Director: Neil Houlton
Sidespeople: (Team 4): Art Lowe – Captain;
Gary Davenport, Harold Sanders, Janis Clennett,
Marina Russouw, Rueben Russouw
Chancel Guild: Grace Caldwell-Hill, Lyn Inniss
Today we remember in our Prayers:
Anglican Cycle of Prayer, The Episcopal Church in
the USA, The Most Revd Dr. Katharine Jefferts Schori,
Presiding Bishop of TEC
Diocesan Cycle of Prayer, Tecumseth Deanery
Deanery Cycle of Prayer, Church of the Resurrection
Parish Cycle of Prayer, Our Readers
SJAC, St. Peter, Erindale & St. Peter, Oshawa
7. Music Notes
Alexandre Guilmant (1837-1911) was a French organist
who was famous internationally as a concert artist in the
latter part of the 19th and early 20th centuries. He played no
fewer than 40 recitals during the St. Louis Exposition of
1904 on the instrument that is now located in the
Wanamaker store in Philadelphia, and for 30 years was
organist of the Paris church known as La Trinité. Guilmant
composed mainly organ music, including 8 sonatas which
are still performed regularly.
The 18th century English musician Maurice Greene
(1696-1755) was organist at St. Paul’s Cathedral and the
Chapel Royal in London and later professor at Cambridge
University. He composed a great deal of both sacred and
secular music, but his best known work is the wonderful
anthem “Lord, let me know mine end” which the St.
Barnabas’ Choir has sung often.
8. Robert Schumann (1810-1856) is not remembered for
organ music, but mainly for his songs (lieder) and
orchestral/other instrumental works. In fact, the four
Sketches were composed in 1845 for pedal-piano, an
instrument (a piano with foot pedals like the organ) that has
a curious sound to modern ears, though it resembles the
organ with its sustaining sonorities. The Sketches are most
often played now on the organ.
LIFE AND MINISTRY OF THE COMMUNITY
Thanksgiving Letters
Please pick up your Thanksgiving Letter from the back of
the church today.
Monday Night Bible study this week
Bible study will continue on September 24th at 7:00 PM In
the rector’s study. All are welcome.
Please come – this Saturday!
9. You are invited to attend our annual Thanksgiving Tea
Party in the Upper Hall on Saturday, September 29th,
between 2 and 4 PM.
Thank you
Thanks to all for your support of the choir’s Bake Sale
yesterday. Over the course of the summer we have raised
over $1,000 from these sales which will be given to the
Organ Restoration Fund. One more “big” sale is planned
for early December and for that one we would like to solicit
donations of Christmas baked goods from the entire
congregation; but, more on that in due course!
For Thanksgiving
Fresh vegetables and fruits are needed, with which to
decorate the church for the Thanksgiving services.
Donations can be dropped off at the church on
Sat.urday, October 6th between 10:30 and 11:30 AM.
After Thanksgiving, the vegetables and fruits will be
donated to Street Haven at the Crossroads.
An important meeting
A Special Vestry Meeting has been called for Sunday,
October 7th, by the Church Wardens as part of the process
of finding a new Incumbent. The purpose of this Special
Vestry Meeting is to formally approve the proposed
members of the Selection Committee. The meeting will be
held immediately following the 10:30 AM Sunday service
and should take only 15 minutes. Please plan to attend."
10. Speaking of Jesus
For one night: How to begin talking naturally about your
faith. John Bowen will conduct a seminar on October 17th
at 7:30 PM at St. Timothy’s Anglican Church, 100 Old
Orchard Blvd., Toronto M5M 2E2 http://sttimothy.ca/
bowen.
What are we reading?
The St. Barnabas Book Club has chosen the following
two books to discuss this fall: Cat’s Table by Michael
Ondaatje (Oct. 3rd) and Water for Elephants by Sarah
Gruen (Nov. 7th).
The Children's Corner
Children are always welcome at our services. We have a
small area, especially designed for the younger saints,
which is located at the back of the church where you will
find a number of toys, books and craft supplies.
Please make yourself at home! Sunday school during the
10:30 service will resume later in the fall.
WHAT’S HAPPENING THIS WEEK?
Monday, September 24th 7:00 PM Bible Study
In the rector’s study
Thursday, September 27th 12 noon Holy Eucharist
In the Chancel
11. Thursday, September 27th 7:45 PM Choir Practice
In the downstairs choir room
Saturday, September 29th 2 – 4 PM Thanksgiving
Tea Party
In the Upper Hall
WORSHIP SCHEDULE
Thursday, September 27th 12 noon Holy Eucharist
In the Chancel
Sunday, September 30th Back to Church Sunday
9:00 AM Quiet Communion
10:30 AM Choral Eucharist
Readings: Esther 7: 1-6, 9-10, 9: 20-22; Psalm 124
James 5: 13-20; Mark 9: 38-50
12.
13. CLERGY The Rev. Dr. Harold Shepherd
HONORARY ASSISTANT Fr. David Hoopes, OHC
DEACON The Rev. Grace Caldwell-Hill
LEADERSHIP TEAM Gary Davenport, Jane Smith
Lyn Inniss, Everod Miller,
Jan Booker
ORGANIST & CHOIRMASTER Neil Houlton
PARISH ADMINISTRATOR Mary Roycroft Ranni
ORGANIST EMERITUS Dr. Eugene Gates