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Baptism of Christ (Mark 1:10) painting on canvas by Julia Stankova
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Order of Service is followed in the (green) Book of Alternative Services (BAS). Hymns are found in the (blue) Book of Common Praise (CP).
A baby room is located next to the sound board for those with infants. For children 1-3 years, a supervised nursery room is available—Resource Centre (Parish Hall).
Children ages 4 to grade 5 are invited to Children’s Church—Lower Hall (downstairs). Young people grades 6 and up are invited to Sunday School—Upper Room.
THE GATHERING OF THE COMMUNITY
Processional “Sing of God Made Manifest” .................................... #162 CP
Greeting and Opening Prayer ..................................................... p. 185 BAS
Praise song “Today I Awake” ............................................................... #9 CP
Collect ............................................................................................ p. 384 BAS
Eternal Father, who at the baptism of Jesus revealed him to be your Son, anointing him with the Holy Spirit, keep your children, born of water and the Spirit, faithful to their calling; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and for ever. Amen.
THE PROCLAMATION OF THE WORD
First Reading (Rhoda Cairns) ..................................................... Isaiah 42:1-9
Psalm 29 (refrain at start, after vs. 3,6,9,11) ................................. p. 738 BAS
Second Reading (Emily Pinter) ................................................ Acts 10:34-43
Gradual Hymn “Mark How the Lamb of God’s Self-Offering” ......... #165 CP
Gospel Acclamation Gloria, Gloria, in excelsis Deo Gloria, Gloria, alleluia, alleluia.
Gospel Reading .................................................................... Matthew 3:13-17 Glory to God, glory to God, glory in the highest Glory to God, glory to God, alleluia, alleluia.
Sermon (Fr. Dean) ...................................................... Jesus’s story, our story
Nicene Creed ................................................................................. p. 188 BAS
Prayers of the People (Rhoda Cairns)
Confession and Absolution ................................................................. p. 191
Peace .............................................................................................. p. 192 BAS
Lowana Porter
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THE CELEBRATION OF THE EUCHARIST
The Preparation of the Gifts
Offertory “One Bread, One Body, One Lord of All”............................ #73 CP
Prayer over the Gifts.................................................................... p. 348 BAS
Eucharistic Prayer #3 .................................................................. p. 198 BAS
The Lord’s Prayer (sung acapella).................... p. 211 BAS; music p. 918 BAS
The Breaking of the Bread #6 (below) ....................................... p. 212 BAS
Celebrant: We break the bread of life, and that life is the light of the world. All: God here among us, light in the midst of us,
bring us to light and life.
The Communion
All who are baptized in any Christian church and seek to follow Jesus Christ as Lord and Saviour may receive the bread and the wine. To receive the bread, hold out your hands, crossed with palms up. To receive the wine, hold the bottom of the cup and guide it to your mouth. If you prefer to receive a blessing, indicate this by crossing your arms over your chest. For health reasons, dipping the bread in the wine is not permitted. If you require gluten-free wafers, please indicate at the time of receiving.
During communion: “From All the Wind’s Wide Quarters” #43 CP “Crashing Waters at Creation” #42 CP (tune #88 CP) “Like the Murmur of the Dove’s Song” #635 CP “Spirit of the Living God” #647 CP
Doxology ........................................................................................ p. 214 BAS
Celebrant: Glory to God, All: whose power, working in us, can do infinitely more than we can ask or imagine. Glory to God from generation to generation, in the Church and in Christ Jesus, for ever and ever. Amen.
SENDING FORTH OF THE COMMUNITY
Recessional “God, Whose Almighty Word” .................................... #560 CP
Dismissal
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YOUTH GROUP—MYSTERY EPHIPANERS
Come enjoy a shared meal—for the next three meetings we'll be joined by Mystery Epiphaners who will share how Jesus is showing up in their lives here and now. 5:15-8:15 p.m. on Jan 12, 26, Feb 9.
WORSHIP AND COMMUNITY LIFE
Morning prayer at 8:30 a.m. on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday
Sun, Jan 12—Youth Group at 5:15 p.m. (see below) Tues, Jan 14—Book study at 2:00 p.m. (see below) Tues, Jan 14—Little Books—Big Ideas at 7:00 p.m. (see p. 6) Wed, Jan 15—Choir Practice at 7:00 p.m. Sun, Jan 19—Holy Eucharist at 8:30 and 10:30 a.m. Sun, Feb 16—Annual General Meeting following 10:30 a.m. service
WELCOME TO JOSHUA JENSEN—MDIV INTERN
We are pleased to welcome Joshua into a more active learning and
leading role for the next 8 months as he completes his MDiv internship
under the care of Fr. Dean and Deacon Arleen.
He will be active in various services, ministries, and projects—please
welcome him and assist him wherever possible.
Book Study —All Are Welcome
First meeting: Tues, Jan 14 at 2:00 p.m.
Location: Leona’s (1332 Connaught Ave)
Book: Liturgy of the Ordinary by Tish Harrison Warren
Available from your preferred bookseller or for digital loan through
Hoopla—a service of the Moose Jaw Public Library.
If you have a copy you’d be willing to lend, please contact Sandra
Warnock ([email protected])
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Diocesan Prayer Requests
Please include the following in your prayers January 12-18
The clergy, lay leaders, congregation and ministries of the parish of
Holy Trinity, Kamsack Director Andrea Mann, and staff for Global Relations and staff for Public
Witness for Social and Ecological Justice The leaders and participants in QSMM and AFP: A Power House of Prayer The leaders and children attending Kids Camp on January 18-19 Our ecumenical partnerships: the Evangelical Lutheran Church and the
Anglican-Roman Catholic Covenant Our companion dioceses of Lichfield, England and Muyinga, Burundi
Pray for those in need, especially:
Bob, Bettie, Dianne, Erica, Ev, Gloria, Harvey, Jenn, Laura, Malayna, Marion NOTE: To include someone in this list, please contact the Prayer Chain leaders Linda Aird 692-7221 and Gwen Currie 693-3470, Fr. Dean, Deacon Arleen, or the church office.
In prayer we remember our parishioners in care homes:
Alice, Amos, Bettie, Elsie, Faye, Flo, Gladys, Gloria, Isabel, Linda, Minnie, Ruby, Selmer, Thelma
ANNUAL REPORTS
All ministry leaders are requested to provide their annual reports to the
office no later than January 26.
Please submit electronically to [email protected]
For questions and assistance, contact Michelle (email above or phone).
2020 Leadership
If you are interested in or would like to recommend someone for a vestry position, please speak to one of the clergy or wardens.
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Little Books—Big Ideas: An evening conversation about ideas that matter
Tuesday, January 14 at 7 p.m.
A book-of-the-month study where important subjects are encountered through short books.
Book: A Theology of the Ordinary by Julie Canlis
We will meet at Jeff and Sarah’s: 85 Goldenglow Dr
If you would like to attend, contact Fr. Dean or Michelle.
DIOCESAN CHILDREN AND YOUTH WINTER CAMPS
AGES 6-12
JANUARY 18-19, 2020
AGES 13-17
JANUARY 31-FEBRUARY 2, 2020
For more information go to: https://quappelle.anglican.ca/camps/
OFFERING ENVELOPES
Envelopes for 2020 are at the back of the church.
If you would like to have envelopes and have not
been issued any, please contact Barb Morrison at
A POWER HOUSE OF PRAYER—SATURDAY, JANUARY 18TH (9AM-3PM)
A workshop on personal prayer and bible study; group prayer, prayer journaling, spiritual friendship, healing prayer
All Saints Anglican Church (142 Massey Rd, Regina)
Facilitated by Malcolm and Bev Tait
Cost $25.00 (includes lunch) Registration: contact Archdeacon Catherine at [email protected] or (306) 522 3103
There is preparation reading for this workshop
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Location Awareness
Given our downtown location and the items that have gone missing occasionally, please be mindful of your belongings at all times. Do not leave anything of value in the hall or otherwise unattended during or between Sunday morning services or at other times when the building is open to the public.
For those with keys, please be sure that the building is empty and locked when you leave.
If you see questionable behaviour, please report it to a warden, clergy member, or other leader immediately.
BULLETIN BOARD The bulletin board inside the High St door is a good place to gather information. You will find:
Community Events
Diocesan Policies: Sexual Misconduct Policy, Preventing Bullying and Harassment (also on our website: Resources>Diocesan Documents)
Diocesan News and Events
Flower Donation Forms
Ministry Schedule
PWRDF Updates
Qu’Appelle School for Mission and Ministry Offerings
Vestry Minutes
Weekly Resources Online (www.staidan.ca)
Bulletins and sermons are posted to the St. Aidan website on a weekly basis. Please avail yourself of these resources and share with others who may not be able to worship with us.
Bulletins: Resources > Weekly Bulletins Sermons: The Latest > Sermons
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Officiant Rev. Dr. Dean Pinter
Preacher Rev. Dr. Dean Pinter
Diocesan Reader (in training)
Ian O’Brien
Lay Communion Assistants
Tracy Macfarlane, Kaleigh Pousett, Jeremy Ratzlaff
Servers Daniel McElroy, Emily Pinter, Alina Poettcker
Altar Guild Robin Berthelet, Elaine Deans, Elsie Eade, Sandra Warnock
Greeters Vicki Bode, Abigail Durkee, Ev Falk, Noel Hoppenreys, Cathy Wilson
Music and Sound Rhoda Cairns, piano; choir; Stephen Amy, sound; Myles Shaw, bellringer
Teachers Franki Arnold, Brandon Noseworthy, Sabina Wiensz
Nursery Sarah McLean
Prayer Team Joshua Jensen, Sandra Messner
Counters Abigail Durkee, Kaleigh Pousett
MINISTERS TODAY
124 1st Ave NE, Moose Jaw, SK, S6H 0Y8 (306) 694-5445
www.staidan.ca fb.com/staidan
[email protected] Office Hours: Mon & Wed-Fri 9 a.m. – 12 p.m.
Music Ministry Ellen Redshaw, 306-692-6280
Parish Administrator Michelle Josefson 306-694-5445, [email protected] Pastoral Care Gwen Currie, 306-693-3470 Lorraine Cushway, 306-693-9725 Pastoral Emergencies Rev. Deacon Arleen, 306-631-1001 Prayer Chain Linda Aird, 306-692-7221 Spiritual Directors Michelle Josefson, Darlene Pinter Treasurer Ellen Redshaw Vestry Terry Dyck, Carla Hoffmann, Ian O’Brien, Rosalyn Poettcker, Dustin Resch, Myles Shaw, Truitt Wiensz Youth Ministry Luke Johnson 306-313-4193, [email protected]
Incumbent Rev. Dr. Dean Pinter 306-694-5445, [email protected] Associate Priest Rev. Dr. Cal Macfarlane 306-313-4684
Deacon Rev. Deacon Arleen Champion 306-631-1001 Altar Guild President Elaine Deans
Church Wardens Stan Peters, David Warnock Children’s Ministry Sarah Varey (Coordinator) 306-418-9025, [email protected] Diocesan Reader Carla Hoffmann Ecumenical Representative Ev Falk (Anglican-Roman Catholic) Intern Joshua Jensen, [email protected]
ST. AIDAN CONTACTS