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THIS SUNDAY–1 st Dec 8:30 Holy Communion BCP10:30 Holy Communion BASLAYREADER 1: Justine BlizzardLAYREADER 2: Isabelle HockinREADER: Mark HymersSOUND SYSTEM: Hannah BlizzardGREETERS: Stephen Wheatley, Eric & Elaine Chaulk, Sel PerryCOFFEE: Rick Cotter, Doug CawkerCOUNTERS: Marilyn Pond, Betty ScovilALTAR GUILD: Gladys Lacey-House, Elizabeth MalmbergSERVER: Rochelle Young
ADVENT 1 SUNDAY–8 th Dec 8:30 Holy Communion BCP10:30 Holy Communion BCPLAYREADER 1: Mike BlizzardLAYREADER 2: Lolita SmithREADER: Roger SmithSOUND SYSTEM: Jim GalpinGREETERS: David & Marilyn Pond, George Farrell, Bonny VaughanCOFFEE: Sel Perry, Kerry & Linda WolstenholmeCOUNTERS: Eric Chaulk & Elaine CrawfordALTAR GUILD: Gladys Lacey-House, Elizabeth MalmbergREADINGS FOR NEXT SUNDAYIsaiah 11:1-10Psalm 72:1-7, 18-19Romans 15:4013Matthew 3:1-12SUNDAY SERVICE SCHEDULE8:30 amHoly Communion (BCP)10:30 am1st, 3rd & 5th Holy Communion (BAS)2nd & 4th Holy Communion (BCP)HOW TO REACH US245 Westmorland StreetFredericton, NB E3B 3L9Office: 451-0630Rector: 260-1870Deacon: 450-9865Email: [email protected]’s Email: [email protected]: parishchurch.caFax: 451-0638OFFICE HOURS:Mon. Tues. Thurs. Fri: 9am-12noon
THIS WEEK AT THE PARISH CHURCH
Monday, December 2 nd
Tuesday, December 3 rd 11am – Risteen’s Landing - Communion12noon – Meeting - Lounge2pm – Knitting6.00pm – Cecilian Singers6.15pm – Scouts/Venturers7pm – Knitting Group
Wednesday, December 4 th 9am – Golden Club12noon – Opal – Gym12 noon – Christ Central in SS Room4pm – Portage - Lounge6.15pm – Beavers
Thursday, December 5 th 10 am – Morning Out – Kitchenette11am – Bible Study - Lounge6:30 – TTF - Gym7:15pm – Choir Rehearsal
Friday, December 6 th 10am – Coffee Corner on Charlotte
Saturday, December 7 th 9am –TTF (Gym)10.30am – Ladies Advent Coffee Party1pm – Intervarsity – SS Room
Sunday, December 8 th 8:30am – Holy Communion10:30am – Holy Communion
PARISH DIRECTORYBISHOP
The Rt. Rev David EdwardsRECTOR
The. Ven. Wandlyn SnelgroveHONORARY ASSISTANTS
The Rt. Rev Bill HockinThe Ven. John Sharpe
The Rev. Canon Elaine HamiltonDEACON EMERITUS
The Rev. Deacon Joyce PerryCHOIR DIRECTOR
Alice BoydADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT
Hazel SurgenorBOOK KEEPERJosh McDorman
WARDENSJustine Blizzard & Reed Smith
CHAPEL WARDENMichael Blizzard
Wed.: 8:30-11:30
Christ Church (Parish Church)
FrederictonThe Anglican Parish of
Fredericton
First Sunday of Advent
December 1, 2019
First Sunday of AdventDecember 1st , 20198:30 HOLY COMMUNION, BCP
(Collect, Epistle and Gospel on Bulletin Insert)
10:30 HOLY COMMUNION BASProcessional O Come, O Come, Emmanuel 89
THE LIGHTING OF THE FIRST ADVENT CANDLE: HOPEAdvent is a time for waiting; waiting for God to bring his kingdom to our world. We wait with HOPE that his Kingdom will bring a different world; the world as he created it to be. As we light our first candle, may it be a sign of hope that God’s light is shining in the world.
Hope is a star that shines in the night,Leading us on ‘til the morning is bright.
When God is a child, there’s joy in our song.The last shall be first and the weak shall be strong
And none shall be afraid.
THE GATHERING OF THE COMMUNITYThe Greeting, Page 185
Glory to God, Page 186 (CP 702)
Collect of the DayAlmighty God, give us grace to cast away the works of
darkness and put on the armour of light, now in the time of this mortal life in which your Son Jesus Christ came to us in great humility, that on the last day, when he shall
come again in his glorious majesty to judge both the living and the dead, we may rise to the life immortal;
through him who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and for ever. Amen
THE PROCLAMATION OF THE WORD1st Reading: Isaiah 21:1-5 Pew Bible p.753 (Justine
Blizzard) Psalm 122 pg 882 (Justine Blizzard)
2nd Reading: Romans 13:11-14 Pew Bible p.1218 (Mark Hymers)
Gradual Hymn Come, Thou Long-expected Jesus 88
Gospel: Matthew 24:36-44, Pew Bible p. 1065Sermon The Rev Wandlyn Snelgrove
The Nicene Creed, Page 188Prayers of the People
Confession & Absolution, Page 191
Offertory Hymn When the King Shall Come Again 109
THE CELEBRATION OF THE EUCHARISTEucharistic Prayer 2, Page 196
The Breaking of the Bread No.5, Page 212Communion Hymns Shepherd of Souls, Refresh and Bless
85 “Your Kingdom Come”-On Bended Knee 116 Anthem Something Wonderful R. A. WilliamsonHymn Lo, He Come with Clouds Descending 114 Postlude Trumpet Tune on "Wachet Auf" M Sobaje
Please join us in the lounge after the 10.30 service forCoffee & Conversation.
Thank you to the Vandervalk Family for lighting the first Advent CandleREMEMBER IN YOUR PRAYERS
Catherine S, Jeremy Curnew, Betty Bushell, James, Brenda MacDonald, Corrie, Barb, Wanda Peppin-Malfara,
Kirklyn, Jay Blight, Ellie Jane, Brian, Marjorie Grant,
Lorraine, Norman & Betty Wilson, Frank, Edith, Gertrude Ferris, Catherine Gmah, Garda.
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Your Advent/Christmas Letter is available at our Charlotte Street Entrance
LOOKING AHEADSaturday, Dec 7, 10:30 am - Ladies Advent Coffee PartyTuesday, Dec 10, 7pm – Cecilian Singers ConcertWednesday, Dec 11, 6:00 pm– Book Club Christmas Potluck,LoungeSaturday Dec 14, 4:00 pm – Neighbourhood Christmas DinnerSunday, Dec 15, 10:30 Service - Christmas PresentationSunday, Dec 22, 10:30 Service - Lessons & Carols
The Flowers on the Altar are given to the glory of God and in loving memory of
Vera M SwazeyJuly 19, 1923 – November 21, 2018
By Son Ian
CHRISTMAS CONCERTSAdvent Carol Festival, Wednesday, December 4th at
7.30pm. St. Paul’s United Church.Advent Lessons & Carols Combined Anglican Choirs at St. Peter’s Church (2375 Woodstock Road), Sunday, December
8th, 4pm. Everyone welcome, light refreshments will follow.
Cecilian Singers, A Winters Night Recital. Tuesday December 10th, 7pm,
Christ Church Parish Church, Admission by freewill offering
OUR 3 rd ANNUAL LADIES ADVENT COFFEE PARTY Saturday, Dec 7, at 10:30 am,
This is a great time to catch up on the news, be entertained, enjoy some treats and put together an “ever-so-simple” Christmas craft to adorn your home for the season. Sign up at the Charlotte St. Entrance & let us know
if you need a drive.BOOK CLUB
We will meet at the Parish Church in the Lounge on Wednesday, December 11 at 6pm. This will be a pot-luck
event to discuss our latest book, A Prayer for Owen Meany by John Irving.
CHRISTMAS FLOWERS AND MEMORIALSIf you would like to place flowers in the church or a
memorial for a loved one please let the church office know by
Wednesday, December 18th.Game Changer in Bethlehem
Advent Series with Bishop Bill Hockin and Friends.Tomorrow, Dec 2 at 12:10pm at the Crowne
Plaza HotelFinding My Best Self: Ancestry.Jesus Bishop Bill Hockin
WHITE GIFTFirst, we thank you for, once again, supporting White Gift. Your generosity has helped to warm the hearts of many in need of a helping hand this Christmas. There are still White Gift tags on the “tree” located at the Charlotte Street entrance. Please consider taking a tag OR making a financial donation designated for “White Gift”.
- IF you do make a donation to “White Gift”, remember to include your envelop number so your donation will be reflected in your year-end tax receipt from the Church.
- IF you take a tag today, please bring the gift to the Church by next Sunday, December 8th.
Second, we are also thankful for the very successful spring and fall rummage sales that will cover the cost of winter clothing bought for the 20 children whose families are participating in this year’s White Gift.
FUNDSCRIPTToday is the last day you can make your Fundscript order
before Christmas. If you place your order today, gift cards will be available on December 5th _ in lots of time to mail to all those out of town relatives on your Christmas list. You can
pick up your gift cards at the Church on December 5th or wait until Sunday December 8th. See Carol Blacklock or Debbie
Cawker after the service, they will be at the back of the church near the elevator.
OUR FRIEND NANCY A cheque from our congregation for $1,315 was presented to Nancy, who cleans our church, to help with her expenses after
her house suffered extensive fire damage. She was quite overwhelmed with the gift as were those who were able to be there at the presentation. A warm thank you to everyone who
offered their help and prayers for Nancy as her house and belongings rise from the ashes with the help of her
community.
Layreaders & Eucharistic Assistants With permission of our Bishop, several of our parishioners assist with
liturgical duties at our Sunday Services and during the week when we go out to Nursing Homes and Seniors’ Housing with the Reserved
Sacrament. Our Eucharistic Assistants are: Debbie Cawker, Bernadette Coburn, and Suzanne Mason. They are licensed
upon request of the Rector and continue each year in that role. Our Layreaders are licensed upon request by the Bishop and their license is renewed each year on the First Sunday in Advent. They are: Justine Blizzard, Michael Blizzard, Nancy Cook, Isabelle Hockin
and Lolita Smith. This year our Layreaders have moved from “Layreaders in Training” to “Parochial Layreaders”, a reflection of
their experience and training over the years. We congratulate them on their new designation.
NOVEMBER VESTRY UPDATE---Mission Beyond – Food Pantry distributed 19 bags so far in November. Food deliveries of Food Bank items continue each month. White Gift is well underway with approximately $4,000 in our account to cover this project. Blankets leftover from the Rummage Sale were taken to Grace House.
---Mission Within – The Ladies Advent Coffee Party is set for December 7 at 10:30 am; Stir-up Sunday will be celebrated Nov 24 with PAC supplying the Soup after church.---Finance Committee – Our envelope offerings continue to be in line with our budgeted expectations. A “tentative” projection for a lower than budgeted deficit was suggested by our bookkeeper with the emphasis on “tentative.” Having our investments in the Diocesan Consolidated Investment Fund has proved financially advantageous as we have eliminated the hefty management fees we were incurring with ScotiaWealth. Unspent funds from the Archdeacon Grant Fund ($1,850) and the Hebblewhite Fund ($8,300) were transferred to the Operating Account.---Buildings and Grounds – Two projects for St. Anne’s Chapel have been completed this year: painting of the window frames and repair work on the stone wall surrounding the Chapel. Total costs around $11,500. A suggestion Box for any Buildings and Grounds concerns has been set up in the mail slots outside the Church Office. Parishioners are encouraged to make use of this. A suggestion to put insulation around the main door of the Chapel for the winter months will be investigated. The leaky roof above the Charlotte St. Entrance has been repaired.---Housing First Project – In response to the Parish Meeting in September, the Vestry approved the following motion: that the Rector and Wardens, following consultation with the Diocese, enter into agreement with the United Way of Central New Brunswick and the Fredericton Community Foundation for funding, construction and ownership of a residential building on parish property containing four apartments to be used as permanent supportive housing units for persons in the community, pursuant to the principles and guidelines of the Fredericton Housing First Fund. ---Other Business – ** Christmas Services will be Christmas Eve – 6:30 pm & 9:00 pm (With Carol Sing at 8:40 pm); Christmas Day – 11:00 am** A motion was passed at Synod to encourage the drawing up of a Mission Action Plan by every Parish. ** The equipment for Pickle Ball is available for the use of our Church. A committee will be set up to coordinate gym time for their use in the new year.
Christ Church (Parish Church)
Housing First ProjectOur Housing First project is moving forward. The application we submitted was approved, and our proposal was explained and discussed at the parish consultation forum held on September 29th. The consensus of that meeting was that a strong majority of parishioners support this ‘Mission Beyond’ initiative.At the parish Vestry meeting on November 17, a motion was passed unanimously to “… enter into agreement with the United Way of Central New Brunswick and the Fredericton Community Foundation for funding, construction and ownership of a residential building on parish property containing four apartments to be used as permanent supportive housing units for persons in the community, pursuant to the principles and guidelines of the Fredericton Housing First Fund.”Our parish committee is jointly chaired by Lawra Hanscomb and Perry Kendall. Other members include Pat Stephens, Josh McDorman and Reed Smith. They will be working with the Fredericton Housing First coordinators to develop our plans. Construction is forecast for the summer of 2020. We are one of the first four churches to participate in the project.All parishioners are encouraged to speak with committee members to ask any questions or share their ideas and recommendations. Look for future updates in upcoming Sunday bulletins.
Update – December 1, 2019