Friday, May 30, 2014

 

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BULLETIN ST. PAUL # 461
Week of June 1 to 8, 2014

SUNDAY, JUNE 1st 2014
Seventh Sunday of Easter
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Presider: Fr. M. Ferro
Homilist: Fr. M. Ferro
Lay Reader: Jean Colwell
Sidepeople for May 25-Jun 1st: 
Radika Fraser
Chancel Guild:
Colleen Milburn & Katherine Schwartz
Hymns: 379, 82, 84 & 529.
Rite: BAS
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The homily this Sunday is based on
Jesus prays for his disciples.
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READINGS for SUNDAY: The readings for this Sunday are: Acts 1: 6-14; Psalm 68: 1-10; 1 Peter 4: 12-14; 5:6-11 & St. John 17: 1-11.  
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WEDNESDAY STUDIES: Join to our Wednesday Study in our last session of studies on "Artificial Intelligence & Spirituality" and it is followed by the Eucharistic Celebration and Coffee Time @ 10 a.m. Liturgical Colour: White. John XXIII, Bishop of Rome, Reformer. We pray for the Diocese of Rockhampton, Australia. Readings for this Wednesday, June 4th: Acts 20: 28-38; Psalm 68: 26-36 & St. John 17: 11b-19.    
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Prayer for the kidnapped Nigerian girls. 
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O God, we cry out to you
for the lives and the freedom
of the 276 kidnapped girls in Nigeria.
In their time of danger and fear,
pour out your strong Spirit for them.
Make a way home for them in safety.
Make a way back for them
to the education that will lift them up.
Hold them in the knowledge
that they are not captive slaves,
they are not purchased brides,
but they are your beloved daughters,
and precious in your sight.
Change the hearts and minds of their kidnappers
and of all who choose violence against women and girls.
Cast down the mighty from their seat,
and lift up the humble and meek,
through Jesus Christ our Lord.

Amen. 
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FROM OUR PARISH PRAYER LIST:
For those who are travelling:
For those who are sick:
 Vincent Sears, Zora Alay, Jessica Thomas, Kelvin Diaz, Alan Peters, Manny Munsayac, Felipe Edwards, Bill Witchell, Victoria Rainforth, Ellein Tan, Rodney Clark, Ingrid Vergara, Sharon Moshenko, Wilma Smith, Stephen Edwards, Frank Nakashima, Anne & Harry Blok, Ruth Yanez, Padre Carlos Gomez, Gary Beech, Shirley Buckley, Victor Borsa, Edison Segovia, and Marg Sills.
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Let us pray to the Lord.
Hear us, Lord of Glory!
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For those who are in need: For Meriam, a Christian Sudanese woman pregnant sentenced to death because of her faith in Jesus. For families of victims of 301 miners who died in Turkey, for the families of the 31 children who died in a bus accident in Colombia, the 276 girls abducted in Nigeria, Susan Pratten, Families of Flight 370, Families of victims and missing students from the South Korean ferry, the vulnerable population in Ukraine, Venezuela, Syria, Palestine and Egypt, for Christians communities in Middle East, Nigeria and South Sudan and the Canadian Forces abroad and those in captivity.
For those who have died: For all those beloved from our congregation, family members, relatives and friends of St. Paul's: Cameron Sounder, Robert Muir, Patricio Beas, Penny Sears, Sergio Almeida, Jonathan Jenkins, Fr. Dan Heap, and Paul Zamodits. 
Our thanksgiving prayer for: Ellenor who was baptized today in Oakville by Fr. Maurice.    
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Let us pray to the Lord.
Hear us, Lord of Glory!
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FROM THE ANGLICAN CYCLE of PRAYER:
Dioceses of  Riverina in Australia
Rochester in England
Rochester in US
Rockhmapton in Australia
Rokon in Sudan
Ruaha in Tanzania and for the
Diocese of Rumbeta in Sudan.
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Let us pray to the Lord.
Hear us, Lord of Glory! 
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PRAYER FOR GOD'S CREATION:
For organizations and people protecting animals, forests and other natural resources.
For more education on environment, especially the negative impact of mining industry.
For more policies to protect endangered species such whales and polar bears.
For more UN's restrictions over Japan's whale hunting
For more campaigns to stop the fur industry.
And we pray for the pets of our community
For those who are sick: Bailey & Mystery.
Our thanksgivings for: Tara the cat, a little boy's protector.
And for those who passed away: Trixie.
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Let us pray to the Lord.
Hear us, Lord of Glory!
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COMING ACTIVITIES:
MAY 31 Movie & Pop Corn @ the lounge @ 8 pm
JUN 01 Baptism of Elenora Gaitskell @ 10 am @ Oakville
JUN 01 Sunday Service & Children Focus @ 10:30 am
JUN 01 Hispanic Mass @ 2 pm. Parroquia San Esteban
JUN 03 Society of Mary @ 7 pm
JUN 04 Wednesday Study & HE @ 10 am
JUN 04 Corporation Meeting @ 12 pm
JUN 04-06 Clergy Conference @ Guelph University
JUN 05 Italian Mass @ 10 am. St.Mary Magdalene
JUN 08 Pentecost Sunday
JUN 08 Sunday Service & Children Focus @ 10:30 am
JUN 08 Baptism of Olivia Stankiewicz @ 10:30 am
JUN 08 Hispanic Mass & Baptism @ 2 pm Parroquia Sn.Esteban
JUN 09 Advisory Board @ 8 pm
JUN 10 Parkdale-Toronto West Deanery meeting @ 10 am
JUN 11 Wednesday Study & HE @ 10 am
JUN 12 Italian Mass @ 10 am St.Mary Magdalene
JUN 12 Provincial Election
JUN 12 Discussion Group from 7:30 to 8:30 pm
JUN 15 Sunday Service & Children Focus @ 10:30 am
JUN 15 Hispanic Mass @ 2 pm Parroquia San Esteban
JUN 16 Wednesday Study @ 10 am
JUN 17 Italian Mass @ 10 am St. Mary Magdalene
JUN 22 Picnic Service @ High Park from 10:30 to 3:30 pm
JUN 25 Wednesday Study @ 10 am
JUN 26 Italian Mass @ 10 am St. Mary Magdalene
JUN 29 Patronal Feast of St. Paul
JUL 01 Canada Day
JUL 06 Sunday Service & Children Focus @ 10:30 am
JUL 06 Soccer Team visiting our Children Focus @ 10:30 am
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FROM THE ANGLICAN CALENDAR OF SAINTS:
JUN 01 Justin, Martyr at Rome, Teacher, c. 167
JUN 02 Martyrs of Lyons, 177
JUN 03 Martyrs of Uganda, 1886
JUN 04 John XXIII, Bishop of Rome, Reformer, 1963
JUN 05 Boniface, Archbishop of Mainz, Martyr, 754
JUN 06 William Broughton, Bishop in Australia, 1853
JUN 09 Columba, Abbot of Iona, Missionary, 597
JUN 11 Saint Barnabas the Apostle
JUN 16 Joseph Butler, Bishop of Durham, 1752
JUN 18 Bernard Mizeki, Martyrs, 1896
JUN 22 Alban, First Martyr of Britain, c. 304
JUN 24 The Birth of St. John the Baptist
JUN 28 Irenaeus, Bishop of Lyons, c. 202
JUN 29 St. Peter and St. Paul, Apostles.
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CALENDAR FOR CHANCEL GUILD:
JUN 01 Colleen Milburn & Katherine Schwarzt
JUN 08 Margaret Lyons & Kay Karbownik
JUN 15 Betty Morgan & Jean Colwell
JUN 22 Picnic Service @ High Park
JUN 29 Colleen Milburn & Mary Novak
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LAY READERS:
JUN 01 Jean Colwell
JUN 08 Brian Beech
JUN 15 Radika Fraser
JUN 22 Mark Richardson
JUN 29 Harlan Lunn
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SIDEPEOPLE a ministry of hospitality. Join us a be a channel of blessing every Sunday. Thank you for signing up on the calendar located at the news board in the hallway outside of the lounge.
MAY 25-JUN 01 Radika Fraser
JUN 08-JUN 15 Margaret Lyons
JUN 22-JUN 29 Put your name here
JUL 06-JUL 13 Put your name here
JUL 20-JUL 27 Put your name here
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COFFEE TIME @ ST. PAUL'S:
JUN 01 Put your name here
JUN 08 Fr. Maurice & Family Stankiewicz
JUN 15 Put your name here
JUN 22 Service & Picnic @ High Park
JUN 29 Put your name here.
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CALENDAR OF ANNIVERSARIES:
JUN 04 Liam Walter Mather, Baptimal Anniversal
JUN 05 Ermias & Hiwet Abraham, Marriage Anniversary
JUN 08 Fr. Maurice, 11th Anniv. at St. Paul's
JUN 16 Austeen Beech, Memorial Anniversary
JUN 20 Madelyn Duffin, Baptismal Anniversary
JUN 20 Karol Jamrich, Memorial Anniversary
JUN 21 Hannah Stankiewicz, Baptismal Anniversary
JUN 25 Paul Harlock, Baptismal Anniversary
JUN 25 Brendon Milburn-Tai, Baptismal Anniversary
JUN 26 Wendy & Andrew Gardner, Marriage Anniversary
JUN 29 Fr. Maurice, Ordination Anniversary
JUN 30 Elly Lunn, Memorial Anniversary
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Our local Justin Beaver. Who is him?
Let us know his name at the Coffee Time.
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YEAR ROUND CALENDAR 2014:   
MAY 31 Movie & Pop Corn @ 8 pm
JUN 08 Pentecost Day
JUN 08 Baptism of Olivia Stankiewicz
JUN 15 Father's Day @ 10:30 am
JUN 22 Picnic Service @ High Park @ 10:30 am
JUN 28 Movie & Pop Corn @ 8 pm
JUL 26 Movie & Pop Corn @ 8 pm
JUL 29 Patronal Feast of St. Paul @ 10:30 am
JUL 29 Sunday Canada Day @ 10:30 am
SEP 06 Evans Street Party from 4 to 8 pm
SEP 20 Movie & Pop Corn @ 8 pm
SEP 28 Back to Church Sunday @ 10:30 am
OCT 05 Blessing of the Animals @ 10:30 am
OCT 05 Te Deum and Concert @ 10:30 am
OCT 12 Thanksgiving Sunday @ 10:30 am
OCT 18 Movie & Pop Corn @ 8 pm
NOV 09 Remembrance Sunday @ 10:30 am
NOV 09 Te Deum & Concert @ 10:30 am
NOV 15 Movie & Pop Corn @ 8 pm
DEC 07 St. Paul's Parish Anniversary # 105 @ 10:30 am
DEC 13 Movie & Pop Corn @ 8 pm
DEC 21 Carols, Lessons & Stories @ 10:30 am
DEC 24 Christmas Eve Service @ 5 pm
2015
JAN 10 Movie & Pop Corn @ 8 pm
JAN 18-25 Week of Prayers for Christian Unity
FEB 07 Movie & Pop Corn @ 8 pm
FEB 17 Pancake Supper from 5 to 7:30 pm
FEB 18 Ash Wednesday Service @ 10 am
FEB 22 Baden Powel Sunday & Te Deum @ 10:30 am
MAR 01 Annual Vestry Meeting @ 12 pm
MAR 07 World Day of Prayer
APR 13-20 Holy Week
APR 13 Palm Sunday @ 10:30 am
APR 17 Potluck before the service @ 5 pm
APR 17 Maundy Thursday @ 7:30 pm
APR 18 Good Friday @ 10:30 am

APR 19 Great Easter Vigil @ 8 pm @ Church of The Advent
APR 22 Earth's Day @ 10:30 am
MAY 11 Mother's Day @ 10:30 am
MAY 17 International Day Against Homophobia
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Thursday, May 29, 2014

Seven Reasons Your Church

Needs a Social Media Director

 
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I continue to be amazed at the exponential growth of social media as a key form of communication in our culture. Church leaders need to understand the importance of this medium as they attempt to contextualize and reach the culture in which their churches reside.
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In fact, I am going to encourage churches take another big step in social media. I recommend that most churches need a social media director. For the majority of churches, this person will be an unpaid volunteer. I am familiar with a number of small churches that have found such a person in their congregation just by asking. I even see this position as a key ministry position in the church for years to come. Allow me to offer seven key reasons churches need one individual coordinating and leading social media for the congregation.
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  1. Social media is fast becoming a preferred method of communication. It cannot and should not be ignored by church leaders. We miss opportunities to minister and share the gospel when we neglect social media. Just like any major ministry in the church, this ministry needs one person to lead and drive such efforts.
  2. Having one individual lead social media will avoid the pitfalls of mixed messages. Though this church may be an exception, I know one congregation that was sending out contradictory information from Twitter and Facebook. There were different persons handling each form of social media, and they were not communicating with each other. There are many different venues for social media. Congregations need one person to keep the messages consistent.
  3. A congregation’s social media expressions need a consistent voice. I am differentiating here between “message” and “voice.” A consistent voice has a consistent tone. The writing style is consistent. The level of responsiveness is consistent. The length of message is consistent (Yes, there are some verbose persons even on Twitter). Church members and potential members need to hear a consistent voice regardless of the social media platform they are engaging.
  4. A good social media director understands the language of the people. He or she can engage others on Twitter, Google Plus, Facebook, Instagram, and others. And the more he or she is involved, the more adept at the language that person becomes. The director can also coordinate with the pastor and other leaders if they happen to have blogs or podcasts. The social media director helps provide “translation” to get the message out to others engaged in social media.
  5. One person acting as social media director can help give priority to the different messages the church needs to send. Ideally, that person is in regular contact with the pastor and other church leaders about the ministry priorities in the congregation. Those priorities should then be communicated via social media. Undoubtedly, every church has members with different ideas about what is more important. A social media director, working with the leadership of the church, can make wise decisions about communication issues.
  6. A social media director can help find the church’s  “sweet spot” in social media. No one person, and not many organizations, can be active in every conceivable social media expression. So people and organizations begin to gravitate toward those areas where communication is most efficient and effective. In my world, for example, my blog and Twitter are the two media platforms in my sweet spot, though I am involved in other social media.
  7. Effective social media needs ongoing attention. When a church has one person leading, directing, and coordinating social media, that person has an important and busy ministry in the church. Constant attention is necessary to make the communication relevant and effective. The social media director is just the person to provide that attention.
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As I have advocated in a previous blog post, churches must and should be involved in social media. It is now the language of the people much like a missionary discovers when he or she is in a new culture and new land. The social media director, whether paid or volunteer, is critical for the missional health of congregations. I see this ministry position becoming more and more common in churches around the world.
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What do you think about having a social media director as a key ministry position in churches? What is your church doing in this area right now?
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Saturday, May 24, 2014


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BULLETIN ST. PAUL # 460
Week of May 25 to June 1st, 2014

SUNDAY, MAY 25th 2014
Sixth Sunday of Easter
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Presider: Fr. Maurice
Homilist: Fr. Maurice
Lay Reader: Margaret Lyons
Sidepeople for May 25-Jun 1st: 
Radika Fraser
Chancel Guild:
Margaret Lyons & Radika Fraser
Hymns: 239, 450, 217 & 222.
Rite: BAS
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READINGS for SUNDAY: The readings for this Sunday are: Acts 17: 22-31; Psalm 66: 7-18; 1 Peter 3: 13-22 & St. John 14: 15-21.
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WEDNESDAY STUDIES: Join to our Wednesday Study in our last session of studies on "Artificial Intelligence & Spirituality" and it is followed by the Eucharistic Celebration and Coffee Time @ 10 a.m. Liturgical Colour: White. Rogation Day. We pray for the Diocese of Rhode Island, USA. Readings for this Wednesday, May 28th: Acts 17: 15,22-18:8; Psalm 148 & St. John 16: 12-20.   
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Prayer for the kidnapped Nigerian girls. 
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O God, we cry out to you
for the lives and the freedom
of the 276 kidnapped girls in Nigeria.
In their time of danger and fear,
pour out your strong Spirit for them.
Make a way home for them in safety.
Make a way back for them
to the education that will lift them up.
Hold them in the knowledge
that they are not captive slaves,
they are not purchased brides,
but they are your beloved daughters,
and precious in your sight.
Change the hearts and minds of their kidnappers
and of all who choose violence against women and girls.
Cast down the mighty from their seat,
and lift up the humble and meek,
through Jesus Christ our Lord.

Amen. 
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FROM OUR PARISH PRAYER LIST:
For those who are travelling:
For those who are sick:
 Kelvin Diaz, Alan Peters, Manny Munsayac, Felipe Edwards, Bill Witchell, Victoria Rainforth, Ellein Tan, Rodney Clark, Ingrid Vergara, Sharon Moshenko, Wilma Smith, Stephen Edwards, Frank Nakashima, Gillian Tenneson, Anne & Harry Blok, Jack Shigatomi,Ruth Yanez, Padre Carlos Gomez, Gary Beech, Shirley Buckley, Victor Borsa, Edison Segovia, and Marg Sills.
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Let us pray to the Lord.
Hear us, Lord of Glory!
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For those who are in need: For Meriam, a Christian Sudanese woman pregnant sentenced to death because of her faith in Jesus. For families of victims of 301 miners who died in Turkey, for the families of the 30 children who died in a bus accident in Colombia, the 273 girls abducted in Nigeria, Susan Pratten, Families of Flight 370, Families of victims and missing students from the South Korean ferry, the vulnerable population in Ukraine, Venezuela, Syria, Palestine and Egypt, for Christians communities in Middle East, Nigeria and South Sudan and the Canadian Forces abroad and those in captivity.
For those who have died: For all those beloved from our congregation, family members, relatives and friends of St. Paul's: Penny Sears, Sergio Almeida, Jonathan Jenkins, Fr. Dan Heap, Paul Zamodits, Gloria Northon, and Mark Fagan,
Our thanksgiving prayer for: The new life of Vincent Martin Sears and for the newly baptized Kristiano and Jordyn Beas.  
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Let us pray to the Lord.
Hear us, Lord of Glory!
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FROM THE ANGLICAN CYCLE of PRAYER:
Dioceses of  Remo in Nigeria,
Renk in Sudan
Rhode Island in US
Rift Valley in Tanzania
Rio de Janeiro in Brazil
Rio Grande in USA and for the
Diocese of Ripon & Leeds in England.
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Let us pray to the Lord.
Hear us, Lord of Glory! 
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FROM THE SOCIAL JUSTICE CIRCLE OF PRAYER:.
We pray for St. George-on-the-Hill and its support of the Out of the Cold program, the Dorothy Ley Hospice, and Youth Without Shelter, and its engagement with KAIROS: Ecumenical Justice Initiatives; and for St. George on Yonge, Toronto, its assistance with refugee resettlement, and its support of Eva's Satellite Centre for homeless teens and Flemingdon Park Ministry.
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Let us pray to the Lord.
Hear us, Lord of Glory!
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PRAYER FOR GOD'S CREATION:
For organizations and people protecting animals, forests and other natural resources.
For more education on environment, especially the negative impact of mining industry.
For more policies to protect endangered species such whales and polar bears.
For more UN's restrictions over Japan's whale hunting
For more campaigns to stop the fur industry.
And we pray for the pets of our community
For those who are sick: Tobby, Trixie and Bailey.
Our thanksgivings for: Tara, a little boy's protector.
And for those who passed away: Tommy Bear, and Prince.
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Let us pray to the Lord.
Hear us, Lord of Glory!
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COMING ACTIVITIES:
MAY 25 Doors Open Toronto from 10 am to 5 pm
MAY 25 Sunday Service & Children's Focus @ 10:30 am
MAY 25 Baptism of Kristiano & Jordyn Beas @ 10:30 am
MAY 25 Hispanic Mass & Baptism @ 2 pm. Parroquia San Esteban
MAY 26 Scout Group's BBQ @ 6 pm
MAY 27 Immigration Workshop @ City Hall @ 6 pm
MAY 28 Wednesday Study & HE @ 10 am
MAY 28 Pastoral Counselling @ 6 pm
MAY 29 Italian Mass @ 10 am St. Mary Magdalene
MAY 29 Discussion Group from 7:30 to 8:30 pm
MAY 31 Movie & Pop Corn @ the lounge @ 8 pm
JUN 01 Baptism of Elenora Gaitskell @ 10 am @ Oakville
JUN 01 Sunday Service & Children Focus @ 10:30 am
JUN 01 Hispanic Mass @ 2 pm. Parroquia San Esteban
JUN 03 Society of Mary @ 7 pm
JUN 04 Wednesday Study & HE @ 10 am
JUN 04 Corporation Meeting @ 12 pm
JUN 04-06 Clergy Conference @ Guelph University
JUN 05 Italian Mass @ 10 am. St.Mary Magdalene
JUN 08 Pentecost Sunday
JUN 08 Sunday Service & Children Focus @ 10:30 am
JUN 08 Baptism of Olivia Stankiewicz @ 10:30 am
JUN 08 Hispanic Mass & Baptism @ 2 pm Parroquia Sn.Esteban
JUN 09 Advisory Board @ 8 pm
JUN 10 Parkdale-Toronto West Deanery meeting @ 10 am
JUN 11 Wednesday Study & HE @ 10 am
JUN 12 Italian Mass @ 10 am St.Mary Magdalene
JUN 12 Provincial Election
JUN 12 Discussion Group from 7:30 to 8:30 pm
JUN 15 Sunday Service & Children Focus @ 10:30 am
JUN 15 Hispanic Mass @ 2 pm Parroquia San Esteban
JUN 16 Wednesday Study @ 10 am
JUN 17 Italian Mass @ 10 am St. Mary Magdalene
JUN 22 Picnic Service @ High Park from 10:30 to 3:30 pm
JUN 25 Wednesday Study @ 10 am
JUN 26 Italian Mass @ 10 am St. Mary Magdalene
JUN 29 Patronal Feast of St. Paul
JUL 01 Canada Day
JUL 06 Sunday Service & Children Focus @ 10:30 am
JUL 06 Soccer Team visiting our Children Focus @ 10:30 am
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FROM THE ANGLICAN CALENDAR OF SAINTS:
MAY 25 Bede, Priest, Monk & Educator, 735
MAY 26 Augustine, First Archbishop of Canterbury, 605
MAY 31 The Visit of the Blessed Virgin Mary to Elizabeth
JUN 01 Justin, Martyr at Rome, Teacher, c. 167
JUN 02 Martyrs of Lyons, 177
JUN 03 Martyrs of Uganda, 1886
JUN 04 John XXIII, Bishop of Rome, Reformer, 1963
JUN 05 Boniface, Archbishop of Mainz, Martyr, 754
JUN 06 William Broughton, Bishop in Australia, 1853
JUN 09 Columba, Abbot of Iona, Missionary, 597
JUN 11 Saint Barnabas the Apostle
JUN 16 Joseph Butler, Bishop of Durham, 1752
JUN 18 Bernard Mizeki, Martyrs, 1896
JUN 22 Alban, First Martyr of Britain, c. 304
JUN 24 The Birth of St. John the Baptist
JUN 28 Irenaeus, Bishop of Lyons, c. 202
JUN 29 St. Peter and St. Paul, Apostles.
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FLOWERS AT THE ALTAR:
MAY 25 Family Beas x Kristiano & Jordyn x baptismal day.
JUN 01 Put your name here
JUN 08 Put your name here
JUN 15 Put your name here
JUN 22 Picnic Service @ High Park
JUN 29 Put your name here.
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CALENDAR FOR CHANCEL GUILD:
MAY 25 Margaret Lyons & Radika Fraser
JUN 01 Colleen Milburn & Katherine Schwarzt
JUN 08 Margaret Lyons & Kay Karbownik
JUN 15 Betty Morgan & Jean Colwell
JUN 22 Picnic Service @ High Park
JUN 29 Colleen Milburn & Mary Novak
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LAY READERS:
MAY 25 Margaret Lyons
JUN 01 Jean Colwell
JUN 08 Brian Beech
JUN 15 Radika Fraser
JUN 22 Mark Richardson
JUN 29 Harlan Lunn
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SIDEPEOPLE a ministry of hospitality. Join us a be a channel of blessing every Sunday. Thank you for signing up on the calendar located at the news board in the hallway outside of the lounge.
MAY 25-JUN 01 Radika Fraser
JUN 08-JUN 15 Margaret Lyons
JUN 22-JUN 29 Put your name here
JUL 06-JUL 13 Put your name here
JUL 20-JUL 27 Put your name here
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COFFEE TIME @ ST. PAUL'S:
MAY 25 Family Beas and St. Paul's Team
JUN 01 Put your name here
JUN 08 Fr. Maurice & Mark Richardson
JUN 15 Put your name here
JUN 22 Service & Picnic @ High Park
JUN 29 Put your name here.
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CALENDAR OF ANNIVERSARIES:
MAY 02 Rotha Sutherland, Memorial Anniversary
MAY 05 Lilian & Alfred Rasmussen, Wedding Anniversary
MAY 09 Daniela & Gregory Adams, Wedding Anniversary
MAY 10 Mary & Fr. Maurice, Wedding Anniversary
MAY 11 Gloria & Ramon Calero, Wedding Anniversary
MAY 13 Thomas Paul Tanchak, Baptismal Anniversary
MAY 15 Leonard Peter Mathu, Baptismal Anniversary
MAY 31 Dylan Wood, Baptismal Anniversary.
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We are sure that you know his name!
He likes to listen our bells on Sunday.
Let know who is him at Coffee Time!

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YEAR ROUND CALENDAR 2014:   
MAY 31 Movie & Pop Corn @ 8 pm
JUN 08 Pentecost Day
JUN 08 Baptism of Olivia Stankiewicz
JUN 15 Father's Day @ 10:30 am
JUN 22 Picnic Service @ High Park @ 10:30 am
 JUN 28 Movie & Pop Corn @ 8 pm
JUL 26 Movie & Pop Corn @ 8 pm
JUL 29 Patronal Feast of St. Paul @ 10:30 am
JUL 29 Sunday Canada Day @ 10:30 am
SEP 06 Evans Street Party from 4 to 8 pm
SEP 20 Movie & Pop Corn @ 8 pm
SEP 28 Back to Church Sunday @ 10:30 am
OCT 05 Blessing of the Animals @ 10:30 am
OCT 05 Te Deum and Concert @ 10:30 am
OCT 12 Thanksgiving Sunday @ 10:30 am
OCT 18 Movie & Pop Corn @ 8 pm
NOV 09 Remembrance Sunday @ 10:30 am
NOV 09 Te Deum & Concert @ 10:30 am
NOV 15 Movie & Pop Corn @ 8 pm
DEC 07 St. Paul's Parish Anniversary # 105 @ 10:30 am
DEC 13 Movie & Pop Corn @ 8 pm
DEC 21 Carols, Lessons & Stories @ 10:30 am
DEC 24 Christmas Eve Service @ 5 pm
2015
JAN 10 Movie & Pop Corn @ 8 pm
JAN 18-25 Week of Prayers for Christian Unity
FEB 07 Movie & Pop Corn @ 8 pm
FEB 17 Pancake Supper from 5 to 7:30 pm
FEB 18 Ash Wednesday Service @ 10 am
FEB 22 Baden Powel Sunday & Te Deum @ 10:30 am
MAR 01 Annual Vestry Meeting @ 12 pm
MAR 07 World Day of Prayer
APR 13-20 Holy Week
APR 13 Palm Sunday @ 10:30 am
APR 17 Potluck before the service @ 5 pm
APR 17 Maundy Thursday @ 7:30 pm
APR 18 Good Friday @ 10:30 am

APR 19 Great Easter Vigil @ 8 pm @ Chuch of The AdventAPR 22 Earth's Day @ 10:30 am
MAY 11 Mother's Day @ 10:30 am
MAY 17 International Day Against Homophobia
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