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Christ Pantokrator, painting on wooden panel by Julia Stankova Accessed at: http://www.juliastankova.com/galleries/icons.html 2 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 Childrens Church—Lower Hall (downstairs). Young people grades 6 and up are invited to remain in the service. THE GATHERING OF THE COMMUNITY Processional All Hail the Power of JesusName............................#322 CP Greeting and Opening Prayer ..................................................... p. 185 BAS Praise song Glory to God.............................................................. #702 CP Collect ............................................................................................ p. 394 BAS Almighty and everlasting God, whose will it is to restore all things in your well-beloved Son, our Lord and King, grant that the peoples of the earth, now divided and enslaved by sin, may be freed and brought together under his gentle and loving rule; who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and for ever. Amen. THE PROCLAMATION OF THE WORD First Reading (Jaymee Jensen) ............................................. Jeremiah 23:1-6 Psalm 46 (refrain at start, after vs. 4,6,9,12) ................................ p. 763 BAS Second Reading (Lowana Porter) ..................................... Colossians 1:11-20 Gradual Hymn Jesus Shall Reign Whereer the Sun.................... #383 CP Gospel Acclamation Glory to you, Lord Jesus Christ Gospel Reading ........................................................................ Luke 23:33-43 Praise to you, Lord Jesus Christ Sermon (Fr. Dean)....................................................................... Jesus Is King Nicene Creed ................................................................................. p. 188 BAS Prayers of the People (Deacon Arleen) Confession and Absolution ................................................................. p. 191 Peace .............................................................................................. p. 192 BAS Songs for the Holy One, Barnett & Patriquin

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Christ Pantokrator, painting on wooden panel by Julia Stankova Accessed at: http://www.juliastankova.com/galleries/icons.html

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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 remain in the service.

THE GATHERING OF THE COMMUNITY

Processional “All Hail the Power of Jesus’ Name” ............................ #322 CP

Greeting and Opening Prayer ..................................................... p. 185 BAS

Praise song “Glory to God” .............................................................. #702 CP

Collect ............................................................................................ p. 394 BAS

Almighty and everlasting God, whose will it is to restore all things in your well-beloved Son, our Lord and King, grant that the peoples of the earth, now divided and enslaved by sin, may be freed and brought together under his gentle and loving rule; who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and for ever. Amen.

THE PROCLAMATION OF THE WORD

First Reading (Jaymee Jensen) ............................................. Jeremiah 23:1-6

Psalm 46 (refrain at start, after vs. 4,6,9,12) ................................ p. 763 BAS

Second Reading (Lowana Porter) ..................................... Colossians 1:11-20

Gradual Hymn “Jesus Shall Reign Where’er the Sun” .................... #383 CP

Gospel Acclamation Glory to you, Lord Jesus Christ

Gospel Reading ........................................................................ Luke 23:33-43 Praise to you, Lord Jesus Christ

Sermon (Fr. Dean) ....................................................................... Jesus Is King

Nicene Creed ................................................................................. p. 188 BAS

Prayers of the People (Deacon Arleen)

Confession and Absolution ................................................................. p. 191

Peace .............................................................................................. p. 192 BAS

Songs for the Holy One, Barnett & Patriquin

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THE CELEBRATION OF THE EUCHARIST

The Preparation of the Gifts

Offertory “Jesus Calls Us Here to Meet Him” ..................................... #59 CP

Prayer over the Gifts .................................................................... p. 394 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 #4 (below) ....................................... p. 212 BAS

Celebrant: “I am the bread which has come down from heaven,” says the Lord All: Give us this bread for ever. Celebrant: “I am the vine, you are the branches.” All: May we dwell in him, as he lives in us.

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: “For the Bread Which You Have Broken” #74 CP “Jesus, Remember Me” (3x) #634 CP “Eternal Ruler of the Ceaseless Round” #497 CP “Breathe on Me, Breath of God” #649 CP

Response after Communion ........................................................p. 214 BAS Celebrant: All your works praise you, O Lord, All: And your faithful servants bless you. Gracious God, we thank you for feeding us with the body and blood of your Son Jesus Christ. May we, who share his body, live his risen life; we, who drink his cup, bring life to others; we, whom the Spirit lights, give light to the world. Keep us firm in the hope you have set before us, so that we and all your children shall be free, and the whole earth live to praise your name; through Christ our Lord. Amen.

SENDING FORTH OF THE COMMUNITY

Recessional “Rejoice, the Lord Is King” .......................................... #379 CP

Dismissal 4

YOUTH GROUP—FALL 2019

Come enjoy a shared meal and an adventurous/laidback

time of scripture study and prayer.

5:15-8:15 p.m. on Dec 1.

WORSHIP AND COMMUNITY LIFE

Morning prayer at 8:30 a.m. on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday

Mon, Nov 25—Grandmothers for Grandmothers at 1:30 p.m. Tues, Nov 26—Bible Study: beginning study on the book of Daniel

after morning prayer (~9:00 a.m.) Wed, Nov 27—Choir Practice at 7:00 p.m. Wed, Nov 27—Anthem Choir practice at 7:45 p.m. Sat, Nov 30—Bringing in Advent Day Camp from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Sun, Dec 1—Holy Eucharist at 8:30 and 10:30 a.m. Sun, Dec 1—Youth Group prep at 5:15 p.m., start at 6:00 p.m.

2020 Church Calendars

The 2020 church calendars will be available next week for $5.00.

Please see Sherril Land if you are interested.

Limited number available.

BRINGING IN ADVENT—DAYCAMP

Saturday, November 30 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Parish Hall

We will make ornaments, cards, assemble treat tins and deliver them to group homes together.

Lunch is provided.

Please bring a dozen (or more) treats to help fill the tins.

If you have questions or would like to help with organizing, treats or making lunch, contact Sarah at 306-418-9025.

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Diocesan Prayer Requests

Please include the following in your prayers November 24-30

The clergy, lay leaders, congregation and ministries of the parish of St. Stephen the Martyr, Swift Current

The people of the Anglican Church of Canada Leaders and participants in QSMM Anglican Studies 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, Marion, Myles 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, Florence, Gladys, Gloria, Isabel, John, Linda, Minnie, Ruby, Selmer, Thelma

Please pray for Eunice Rivers and her family and friends as they mourn her passing.

Rest eternal grant to her O Lord,

and let light perpetual shine upon her.

Funeral at Parkview on Saturday (30th) at 1:30 p.m.

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pwrdf.org/get-involved/shop-pwrdfs-world-of-gifts/

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

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/

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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.

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

Please sign up at the back of the church and indicate whether you need a book so an order can be placed (this book has to be ordered from the author)

BLANKET EXERCISE—Thursday, December 5 All are invited to a Blanket Exercise hosted by Church of Our Lady.

Date: Thursday December 5th at 4 p.m. Location: Church of Our Lady church hall (566 Vaughan St) Description: The blanket exercise is one of the experiences recommended as part of the Truth and Reconciliation Journey. It explains in concrete and kinesthetic ways, through audience participation, the effects of colonization on indigenous people.

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Officiant Fr. Dean Pinter

Preacher Fr. Dean Pinter

Deacon Rev. Arleen Champion

Lay Communion Assistants

John Langford, Sharleen Langford, Darlene Pinter, Kaleigh Pousett

Servers Matthew Gobbett, Kayla Zane Sterling, Mattea Riley

Altar Guild Robin Berthelet, Elaine Deans, Elsie Eade, Sandra Warnock

Greeters Ev Falk, Daniel McElroy, Khairi Sterling, Cathy Wilson

Music and Sound Chris Kayler, organ/piano; Thom Macfarlane, sound; Noel Hoppenreys, bellringer

Teachers Denver Barg, Katie Barg, Megan Peters

Nursery Joyce Walters

Prayer Team Joshua Jensen, Catherine Reichel

Counters Bob Currie, Carla Hoffmann

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.

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, Catherine Reichel 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 On sabbatical until January

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) Music Ministry Ellen Redshaw, 306-692-6280

ST. AIDAN CONTACTS