Saturday, September 3, 2011

Week of September 4 to 10, 2011

BULLETIN ST. PAUL # 334


Dear sisters and brothers in Christ,

This Sunday, please join us to celebrate
Twelfth Sunday after Pentecost.
Join us a as community to worship and
proclaim an inclusive and transforming Gospel.
See you on Sunday @ 10:30 am.

Here is some news to share with you:


The Sunday's homily is based on the gospel St. Matthew 18: 15-20,
the Christian Reconciliation.

(Picture of the Statue of Reconciliation at Coventry Cathedral, UK.)
SEPTEMBER 4th @ 10:30 AM

Twelfth Sunday after Pentecost.
Presider & Homilist: Father Maurice
Lay Reader: Brian Beech
Sidepeople for September:
Shirley Buckley & Elizabeth Quinlan
Chancel Guild:
Liz Quinlan & Kay Karbownik
Hymns: 330, 362, 485 & 349
Rite: BAS

SUNDAY LEAFLET: Please, consider taking home the Sunday Leaflet. It can help you review the readings, collect, prayers and news, or you can share it with other parishioners or friends who were not able to attend the Sunday Service. Thank you for your cooperation.

WEDNESDAY SERVICES: Join us for our Study & Holy Eucharist @ 10 am with the series of studies on Liturgy & Symbolism, followed by coffee time.

PRAYERS: Please, keep in your prayers:
For those who are travelling:
For those who are sick: Mick Dorsett, Monica Edwards, Winsibley and Arthur & Beulah Reid.
For those who are sick. Additional Requests this month: Lynne Argyle, George & Edith Foreman, Bernice Graham, The Kennedy Family, Brigit Barton, Ruby Rasmussen, Eleine Tan & Phil Parker.
Those who are in need: For the Canadian Forces abroad, victims of accidents, terrorism, fanaticism, and natural disasters. Victims of the famine in Somalia, Ethiopia, Eritrea and South Sudan.
We pray for those who have died: For all those beloved from our congregation, family members, relatives & friends of St.Paul's: Norma Cunliffe, Jack Layton & Rob Blair.
Our thanksgiving prayer for: For the great summer that we enjoyed.

Please, let us keep our prayer list updated by checking the book at the entrance of the nave. Thanks.

COMING ACTIVITIES:
SEP 04 Sunday Service @ 10:30 am
SEP 05 Labour Day (Holiday)
SEP 06 Pastoral Counselling @ 9:30 am
SEP 06 Baptismal Preparation @ 7:30 pm
SEP 07 Study & Holy Eucharist @ 10 am
SEP 07 Corporation meeting @ 12 pm
SEP 08 Chancel Guild meeting @ 8 pm in the church
SEP 10 Evans Street Party from 4 to 7 pm
SEP 11 Sunday School starts @ 10:30 am
SEP 11 Sunday Service @ 10:30 am
SEP 12 Advisory Board @ 8 pm
SEP 13 Clericus meeting @ 12 pm
SEP 13 Postulancy Committee @ 9 am
SEP 14 Wednesdays Study & HE @ 10 am
SEP 15 Ethnic Ministries meeting @ 5:15 pm
SEP 18 Sunday Service & Sunday School @ 10:30 am
SEP 21 Wednesday Study & HE @ 10 am
SEP 22 Thursday Study Group start from 7:30 to 8:30 pm
SEP 25 Sunday Service & Sunday School @ 10:30 am
SEP 25 Back to Church Sunday
SEP 28 Wednesday Study & HT @ 10 am

FROM THE ANGLICAN CALENDAR:
SEP 04 1st Anglican Eucharist in Canada, 1578
SEP 08 The Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary
SEP 10 Edmund J. Peck, Missionary to the Innuit, 1924
SEP 13 Cyprian, Bishop of cartahge, Martyr, 258
SEP 14 Holy Cross Day
SEP 16 Ninian, Bishop of Galloway, c. 430
SEP 18 Founders of the Church of Canada
SEP 19 Theodore of Tarsus, Archbp. of Canterbury, 690
SEP 20 John C. Patterson & his companions, Martyrs, 1871
SEP 21 Saint Matthew, Apostle and Evangelist
SEP 25 Sergius, Abbot in Moscow, Spiritual Teacher, 1392
SEP 26 Lancelot Andrewers, Bishop of Winchester, 1626
SEP 29 Saint Michael and All Angels
SEP 30 Jerome, Teacher of the Faith, 420.
For more information about the calendar of the Church Year, check the BAS (pages 14 to 33).

THE ANGLICAN CYCLE OF PRAYER:
SEP 04 Diocese of Guyana, West Indies
SEP 05 Diocese of Gwagwadala, Nigeria
SEP 06 Diocese of Haiti, Haiti
SEP 07 Diocese of Huanato'o, Melanesia
SEP 08 Diocese of Harare, Central Africa
SEP 09 Diocese of Hawaii, USA
SEP 10 Diocese of Hereford, England.

LAY READER'S CALENDAR:
SEP 04 Brian Beech
SEP 11 Radika Fraser
SEP 18 Alan Peters
SEP 25 Harlan Lunn.

FLOWERS AT THE ALTAR: The memorial and thanksgiving flowers at the altar will re-star the first Sunday after Labour Day, Sunday, September 11. Thank you for your support and the beautiful flowers given through the year.
SUN. SEP 11 Kay Karbownik
SUN. SEP 18 Put your name here
SUN. SEP 18 Put your name here
SUN. SEP 25 Put your name here

COFFEE TIME:
SEP 04 Father Maurice
SEP 11 Put your name here
SEP 18 Put your name here
SEP 25 Put your name here.

BIRTHDAYS OF SEPTEMBER:
SEP 04 Maya Stankiewicz
SEP 20 Jose Coroa
SEP 26 Thomas Tudor
SEP 29 Catherine Hanes.

ANNIVERSARIES:
SEP 22 Marjory Holland, In Memoriam
SEP 29 Fr. Maurice. Deacon's ordination anniversary.

FOOD BANK: Thank you very much to everyone who is supporting our Food Bank that we share with those in need. We are asking to focus more into food and supplies for children (diapers). Please, do not bring peanut butter. Thanks.

WEEKLY SMILE: "I am opposed to millionaires...but it would be dangerous to offer me the position." Mark Twain.

WHO IS WHO?: Each month we will have a person to discover! A few clues and let us guess the person's name: Sit at the 3 row pew south side, always smiling and his son is a teen. So, who is our person of September? Let us know during the coffee hour.

YEAR AROUND CALENDAR:
SEP 10 Evans Street Party
SEP 25 Back to Church Sunday
OCT 02 The Blessing of the Animals
OCT 09 Thanksgiving Sunday
NOV 06 Remembrance Sunday
NOV 25-26 Diocesan Synod
DEC 18 Christmas Pageant
DEC 24 Christmas Eve Service
DEC 25 Christmas Sunday

EPILOGUE: Come and join us. Our Eucharist Sunday Service @ 10:30 am.

See you around. Chanel your gifts and talents with us!

YOUR PARISH
Email: iglesiastesteban@hotmail.com


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