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Voluntary – Preludium in D, BuxWV 139 Diet
After the 10:30 service please join us in the Parish Hall, just near the pulpit and up the cement walk, to dedicate the newlyhistoric windows. There is a wheelchair ramp off the Maitlanthe hall. After the dedication, we will celebrate with a Parish
Diaga Irish Dance Recital The year-end recital for Diaga Irish Dance, a dance schooout of the Parish Hall many nights each week, is Sunday Jthe St George’s Parish Hall.
All students from the school will be performing, from the to the World Irish Dancing Championship qualifiers, andwill be joined by Shannon Quinn on violin. The recital is to the public. All are welcome!
Sunday School, Nursery, and Toddlers’ Church Sunday School: Children leave the 10:30 service just after the return for a blessing near the end of Holy Communion. All chilthrough grade 6 are welcome to join us.
For the younger children, Nursery & Toddlers’ Church are hethe church during the 10:30 service. There is a small nursery fodown the stairs there is a toddlers’ room where Toddlers’ Chur
This is the last week for regular Sunday School classes until the
Services today 8 am Holy Communion begins on page 67 of the Book of ComThe Collect, Epistle and Gospel for today are found on pages 2The Introit and Gradual Psalms are printed in this bulletin.
10 am Morning Prayer begins on page 6 of the Prayer Book. Lessons: Joshua 2; Mark 2:23-3:19. Psalms 7, 8.
5 pm Evensong begins on page 18 of the Prayer Book. Lessons: 1 Samuel 16:1-13; Act 2:1-21. Psalms 15, 16.
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10:30 am Choral Holy Communion
Mass setting: Missa ‘Le bien que j’ay’ – Claude Goudimel (1514-72) Creed & Gloria: John Merbecke (1510-85)
Opening Hymn 358 Christ is our Corner-stone
Introit Psalm 18:18-21
HE SENT ME from on high, and took me, / and he drew me out of many wat~ers.
He delivered me from my strong-est e-ne^my, /
and from them that hate me, for they were too mighty for~
They came upon me in the day of my trou-ble; / but the Lord was my up-hold~er.
He brought me forth also into a place of li-ber^ty; /
he delivered me, even because he had a favour un~to^m
Glory be to the Father, and to the Son, / and to the Ho~ly
As it was in the beginning, is now, and e-ver shall be, /
world without end. A~men.
Please kneel
The Lord's Prayer and Collect for Purity
The Summary of the Law
The Kyrie Kyrie eleison, Lord have mercy upon us, Christe eleison, Christ have mercy upon us, Kyrie eleison. Lord have mercy upon us.
The Collect
Please sit
The Epistle (1 St John 3:13)
Please stand
Gradual Psalm 23:5, 6
Thou shalt prepare a table before me in the presence of them that trou-ble^me; / thou hast anointed my head with oil, and my cup shall be f
Surely thy loving-kindness and mercy shall follow me
all the days of my life; /
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The Holy Gospel (St Luke 14:15)
The Nicene Creed
The Sermon
Offertory Hymn 475 O Love, how d
After the biddings, please kneel
The Prayer of Intercession & Invitatio
The Confession
The Absolution, Comfortable Words,
The Sanctus and Benedictus Sanctus, Sanctus, Sanctus, Ho Dominus Deus Sabaoth, Lo Pleni sunt caeli et terra gloria tua. He Hosanna in excelsis. Ho Benedictus qui venit Bl in nomine Domini: in Hosanna in excelsis. Hos
The Prayer of Consecration & Pax
The Prayer of Humble Access
The Agnus Dei Agnus dei, qui tollis peccata O mundi, miserere nobis. (repeat) of Agnus dei, qui tollis peccata O mundi, dona nobis pacem. of
Holy Communion The Anglican Church of Canada welcomes commbeen baptized with water in the Name of the FatHoly Communion in faith, hope and charity.
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Communion Motet If ye love me If ye love me, keep my commandments. And I will pray the Father, and he shall give you another comforter,that he may 'bide with you forever; E'en the spirit of truth.
The Lord’s Prayer
The Gloria in Excelsis
The Prayer of Thanksgiving
The Blessing
Closing Hymn 397 Alleluia! sing to Je
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s, & Thanksgiving pages 77, 78
page 81 Holy, Holy, Holy, Lord God of Hosts, Heaven and earth are full of thy glory. Hosanna in the highest. Blessed is he that cometh in the name of the Lord; Hosanna in the highest.
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page 84 O Lamb of God, that takest away the sin of the world, have mercy upon us. (repeat) O Lamb of God, that takest away the sin of the world, grant us thy peace.
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Soup Kitchen Update June 6th: Team 4, led by Evelyn Mann and Michelle Gabriel; 130 were fed. Food and volunteers from St Peter’s, Birch Cove.
Yesterday, June 13th: Team 5, led by Jacquie de Mestral and Leona Sweeney. Food and volunteers from Bedford Baptist.
This week, June 20th: Team 6, led by Michal King and Michelle Gabriel. Food and volunteers from St Thomas’s, Fall River.
800 Years of Magna Carta: A Public Lecture & Celebration Monday, June 15, 2015, 5:30 - 7:30 pm at the University of King's College, Administration Building, Board Room
What was the Magna Carta and why is its legacy relevant 800 years later? Join King’s Foundation Year professor, Dr Thomas Curran, and Dalhousie Historian Dr Krista Kesselring, along with the Honourable Justices Peter Bryson and Jamie Campbell to learn more and celebrate this ground-breaking Charter. Reception to follow. Everyone is welcome. Visit: http://magnacartaukc.wix.com/ukingsmagnacarta2015 for more information.
TODAY - Helios Vocal Ensemble presents “Treasures from the Crypt: Rediscovered Music from All Saints Cathedral” Last year, thousands of forgotten choral scores were rescued from damp in the crypt of All Saints Cathedral. Now, Helios Vocal Ensemble, a newly formed vocal quintet, presents a programme entitled “Treasures from the Crypt: Rediscovered Music from All Saints Cathedral,” including works from the sixteenth to the twentieth centuries. They will also be singing rarely-heard music from the collection of the late Jacqueline Harmer, which was performed at the cathedral in the 1960s and 70s.
Helios’s members are well known at St. George’s, including Eszter Horvath, current music director at All Saints; Elisabeth Kleven, Andrew Pickett, Garth MacPhee, and John Mark Dawson. The concert is at 7:30 pm today at the Cathedral Church of All Saints, 1330 Martello St.
Admission is by donation.
St. George’s Anglican Church
2222 Brunswick St, Halifax, NS B3K 2Z3 www.roundchurch.ca (902)423-1059 parish office hours: Mon-Fri 10am-4pm
Note : All phone numbers below are preceded by the area code 902
Rector: Fr Christopher Snook 818-3233 [email protected] Parish Admin: Elisabeth Kleven 423-1059 [email protected] Warden: Gwynedd Pickett [email protected] Warden: Craig Savoury [email protected] Warden: Al Wilson [email protected] Music Director: Garth MacPhee 421-1705 [email protected] Treasurer: Jan Connors [email protected] Finance Chair: Mike Himmelman [email protected] Sexton: Vacant YouthNet: Rozzi Curran 422-4614 [email protected] Envelope Secretary: Judith Fisher [email protected] Altar Guild: Tracy Lenfesty [email protected] Sunday School: Andrea Lee [email protected]
Anglican Cycle of Prayer:
Sun – Okigwe - (Owerri, Nigeria) The Rt Rev’d Edward Osuegbu Mon – Okigwe North - (Owerri, Nigeria) The Rt Rev’d Godson Udochukwu Ukanwa Tues – Okigwe South - (Owerri, Nigeria) The Rt Rev’d David Onuoha Wed – Okinawa - (Japan) The Rt Rev’d David Eisho Uehara Thurs – Oklahoma - (VIII, The Episcopal Church) The Rt Rev’d Edward Konieczny Fri – Okrika - (Niger Delta, Nigeria) The Rt Rev’d Tubokosemie Atere Sat – Oleh - (Bendel, Nigeria) The Rt Rev’d John Usiwoma Aruakpor
Diocesan Cycle of Prayer: Chebucto Region
St Augustine’s, Jollimore, NS: The Rev’d James McCorriston (Priest-in-Charge) Falkland and Purcell’s Cove, NS: The Rev’d Helen Ryding (Priest-in-Charge) at St Philip’s, St James’s, and St David’s
In special need: Myrtle, Tanya James, Rick Smith, Corrine Reid, Ann and Ian, Diane, Loretta O’Neil, Judy Thomas, Tracy, Janel Clark, Karen Anne Smith, Kyle Graham, Doris, Julia, Carol, Leona, Verena, Sylvia, Sasha Dence, Lynn, Julia, Sarah, Rick, Rebecca, Ulrich S, Edie, Elizabeth, Hubert Kearly, and Stan Armstrong.
For continuing prayers: Brian Mann, Catherine Blackwood, Lowell Perry, Ernie Ryan, Steve Zinck, Dick Gallagher, Alan Watson, Abby Miles, Rita Hill, Ken Pringle, David Snair, Catriona Dawson, Ann Mitchell, Frank Evans, Shirley Miles, Patricia Martinson, William Shaw, Alistair, Jessica, Matthew, Fr Bruce Barnett-Cowan, Fr Kent Doe, Karen Erdley, and Donald.
Faithful Departed: Joan Dooley (’08), Mary Ruth Patterson (‘11), Stig Larsson (’12), Cecil Moore (’12), Rev’d Dr Ellen Bradshaw Aitken (’14), Allan Cunningham (’15).
St. George’s Anglican Church
Notices & Announcements June 14, 2015 Second Sunday after Trinity
Worship schedule
Daily Offices (Little Dutch Church)
�Morning Prayer: Mon – Fri, 9:00 am �Evening Prayer: Mon – Fri, 5:30 pm Said Holy Communion: Wed, 10 am Evensong: Sunday, 5 pm
Deck the Hall, Phase 4: Eight Character-defining Windows After the 10:30 am Eucharist today we shall dedicate the eight new windows in the main hall and the music room beneath it to the glory of God and in memory of a number of wonderful people. We hope you will have a look at the windows. If you do, you may be surprised to find that the four lower ones are not complete. This is because the materials for structural work on the lower level (steel beams, aggregate, concrete, wood, etc.) have to be brought in through the window openings when we are ready to do this work. We definitely do not want to damage the new windows at that time, so they will be installed later. Following the dedication, all are welcome to the Parish barbeque!
Ethiopian Dinner & Fundraiser Members of Debre Selam Saint Gabriel Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church in Halifax invite you to join them for a fundraising event on Saturday, June 20th at 4pm at St Andrew’s United Church, 6036 Coburg Rd.
The event will include a traditional Ethiopian dinner, coffee ceremony, and a 50/50. Funds raised go to the families of 30 Ethiopian Christians killed by ISIS.
Tickets $20; available at the St George’s Parish Office, or call 293-0501, 880-0854, or 219-7719.
The Lessons appointed for the Daily Offices for this week are found on
pages xxxii and xxxiii of the Book of Common Prayer.
Results from the Plant Sale Friday and Saturday, June 5 & 6 $2,890.00 sales Soup kitchen volunteers, Sat. June 6 $30.00 Parishioners, coffee hour, Sun. June 7 $151.00 Total $3,071.00 Shelter Nova Scotia and Blomidon Nurseries are giving us 10% of their sale. That amount has yet to come in.
Thank you to all the volunteers who gave so willingly of their time, and to all those who donated plants, food and saleable items. Also to YouthNet for their help; Edmonds, for their gorgeous display of annuals; and Jim Rawding for taking all the leftover items to the Anglican church in Clementsport .
The plant sale could not have happened without Michal King’s tireless organization, excellent publicity, and her drive to recruit helpers and donations. A special thank-you to her!
Leftover perennial plants were placed against the fence for the community to take and enjoy. Nothing was wasted!
2015 Atlantic Theological Conference The conference will take place this year at St. Peter’s Cathedral, Charlottetown, PEI from June 21st to 24th. The topic is “The Outward Sense Befriending”: The Beautiful, the True and the Good. Papers will include “Can goodness and truth make us beautiful?: Perspectives on beauty in ancient Greek thought”; “Sense Perception and Divine Harmony: The mediating muse in Boethius’ Consolation”; and “Romantic Contemplation: S.T. Coleridge and his Legacy”. Speakers will include such familiar names as our Rector, Father Snook; parishioner and graduate student Nathan MacAllister; and Passiontide Missioner Dr. Stephen Blackwood. Dr. Douglas Hedley, Professor of Hermeneutics and Metaphysics, Clare College, Cambridge University; Dr. Nicole Blackwood, PhD, Courtauld Institute of Art; and Dr. Anthony Esolen, Professor of English, Providence College, Rhode Island will also be among the speakers. Brochures are now available at the back of the church and additional information can be found at http://www.stpeter.org/conf.htm
Our New Summer Student: Ellie Morum We are delighted to announce that our 2015 Summer Student, Ellie Morum, will begin work at St George’s tomorrow, June 15th! St George’s is a special place for Ellie. The daughter of Cheryl Bell and Duncan Morum, she has been a parishioner here since 2005, was confirmed in 2008, and has volunteered with YouthNet. Ellie has just completed her first year at the University of Toronto, where she is studying Classics, and looks forward to putting her research and historical experience to use sharing St George’s and Halifax with visitors.
Tours will begin once Ellie has had a little time to settle in with and become acquainted with our historical and publicity materials.
Sexton Vacancy and protocol for Hall & Church use We are now without a Sexton on the church property. In the absence of a Sexton, the alarms will no longer be disarmed daily at 6:30am.
It will be the responsibility of the person or organizer of group activities to see that the alarm is disarmed upon entering the buildings for any purpose. This need be done only once in the day, by the first to enter the buildings on any given day.
When checking to see if the system is armed, upon entering any door, the person is to listen for a steady beeping sound coming from the alarm panel. If you hear one, you are to enter your four digit code to deactivate the alarm, which must be done within 30 seconds. If no sound is heard and you see a green light on the control panel, the system is already disarmed and no action is to be taken.
The system automatically arms itself at 10:30 PM each night. Each of us can be careful about ensuring that lights are turned off and doors are closed tightly behind us, as these would be things often caught by the Sexton at the end of the day.
To prevent as much as possible the occurrence of false alarms, we all need to exercise diligence when accessing the hall or church.
Thank you for your assistance. We look forward to having a Sexton in place this Fall.
- The Rector and Wardens
From General Synod: The 22 Days Campaign General Synod is calling us to 22 days of prayer and renewal in our commitments to healing and reconciliation among all people – the Indigenous Peoples of this land and all others who have come and settled and also call it home. These 22 days will take us to the National Aboriginal Day of Prayer, on Sunday, June 21st.
St George’s Twitter feed is posting links to stories and retweeting things related to the #22days campaign. You can follow us at https://twitter.com/stgeoround
Elisabeth Kleven's Bridal Shower Elisabeth, our Parish Admin, is getting married in August, and all parishioners are invited to a bridal shower to celebrate the engagement, on July 11, 2015, 9:30-11:30am at St. George's Round Church parish hall - entrance off Maitland Street.
Light refreshments will be served.
Please RSVP to Heather Neish by July 7 at [email protected].
HalifaxThinks! is a program of the Halifax Humanities Society offering the superb curriculum of classic texts studied in both the Foundation Year at Kings College and in Halifax Humanities 101. The lectures are audio files delivered every two weeks to your computer, and these are supplemented by twice monthly, in-person tutorials led by the lecturers.
There is a fee for this program: $400 per 4 month session (Ancient World, Medieval World, Renaissance and Reformation). All of the funds received go directly to the support of Halifax Humanities 101 programs for adults on low incomes.
If you are interested in getting involved with this fascinating course of study please see the brochures at the back of the church or call 902-425-1521. Neil Robertson, a parishioner here at St. George's and vice-chair of the board of Halifax Humanities, would be delighted to speak at the coffee hour with anyone interested.