Church Bulletin
Church Bulletin Blog Edition
St. Michael the Archangel Anglican Church
www.stmichaelsanglican.org
Visitors – Welcome!
Peace and joy in our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. Please advise us of your visit and ask for a “First Time Visitor Bulletin” which briefly explains the communion service. Please join our church family in the Parish Hall after the service for fellowship, drinks, and food.
Second Sunday after Trinity June 30, 2019
Hymnal 1940 Hymn # – BCP 1928 page #
Stand Processional: Hymn # 367
Kneel Collect for Purity: BCP page 67
Kneel Introit: Choir
Kneel The Summary of the Law: B 69
Kneel Kyrie: H 710 or B 70
Kneel Collect for the Day: B 191
Sit Psalm 76: (Chanted) B 432
Sit Epistle ST. JOHN iii: 13: B 191
Stand Gradual: H 582
Stand Gospel ST. LUKE XIV: 16: B 192
Stand Nicene Creed 71
Sit Notices
Stand Sermon Hymn: H 323 (2)
Sit Sermon (Fr. George)
Sit Alms Collection & Offertory Sentence (Choir)
Stand Alms Presentation, National Hymn: H 139 / 141 (v4)
Kneel Biddings & Intercessions (said by celebrant)
Kneel For the Whole State of Christ’s Church: B 74
Kneel Invitation and General Confession: B 75
Kneel Absolution & Comfortable Words: B 76
Kneel Sursum Corda & Sanctus: H 796 or B 76
Kneel Sevenfold Amen
Kneel Consecration: B 80
Kneel Lord’s Prayer: H 722 or B 82
Kneel Humble Access: B 82
Kneel Agnus Dei: H 712
Ecce Agnus PRIEST: “Behold the Lamb of God, behold him that takest away the sins of the world. Lord I am not worthy that thou shouldest come under my roof;”
People—”But speak the word only and my soul shall be healed.”
Kneel Communion Hymns: H 506, 203
Kneel Thanksgiving: B 83
Gloria in Excelsis: H 713 or B 84
The Blessing: 84
Dresden Amen (followed by bells) 740
Stand Recessional 519
Nursery is available for children 5 years and under during the 10:30am service
Acknowledgements and Thanksgivings!
SANCTUARY CANDLE: Burns this week to the glory of God.
ALTAR FLOWERS: Are given to the glory of God.
Please come next door to the Parish Hall, after the 10:30 service for fellowship and refreshments.
NEWS AND NOTES:
JUNE CHANGE-FOR-CHANGE: St. Francis of Assisi, Jonesboro, Ga
AIR CONDITIONER UPDATE:
Costs: $30,935
Donations to Date: 20, 045
ORGANIZERS NEEDED:
African Night – October 12th If interested in leading lease call Fr. Michael
MEN’S MINISTRY: Auto-Bell Car Wash tickets available now: $20.00 each or 3 for $40.00. Limited supply. Get yours before they are gone.
INDEPENDENCE DAY: Jerri will be reading the Declaration of Independence at the noon Mass.
USHERING CHANGE: After the priest has shared the body & blood of Christ with all those on the altar at the 10:30, following the Choir, please go to the altar rail for the sacraments or blessing. Ushers will not be directing the flow.
COMMUNION WAFERS: If you prefer a Gluten free consecrated wafer, please let the priest know when you come to the altar.
… Upcoming Events:
Jul 4 Noon Independence Day Eucharist
7 12:30 pm Vestry
13 Patrice Graham Funeral Service
15 – 19 Synod
16 1 pm Ladies Lunch-Out: Famous Toastery
19 Youth Group Trampoline
20 10:30 am St. Martha’s Guild
11:30 am Men’s Ministry
25 6 pm “What Ale’s You”
27 Workday
SCHEDULE FOR NEXT WEEK: July 8, 2018
Nursery: 10:15 am Help needed
Ushers: 8 am Bob & Betty Self
10:15 am Dame Martin, Tommy Johnson
Altar Guild: Debbie Cawthon
BIRTHDAYS
July 1 Gerald Driscoll July 1 Charles Miller
July 5 Amira Thomas
ANNIVERSARIES
July 1 Frank & Gloria Ihekaire
July 1 Bob & Betty Self
July 3 Desmond & Yvonne King
July 5 Gerald & Pam Driscoll
MUSIC NOTES
Prelude Partita on “Ebenezer” John A. Behnke
Theme – Pedal Solo – Bicinium – The Cross
The recessional hymn (#519) is from an 1845 poem, “The Present Crisis,” by the American poet James Russell Lowell. It was first included in the 1916 edition of The Hymnal. The hymn tune “Ebenezer” (from 1890), taken from an anthem by the Welsh poet Thomas John Williams, is also known as “Ton-y-botel” (Tune in a bottle) from a legend that the tune had washed ashore on the coast of Lleyn in a bottle. John Behnke (b.1953), retired Concordia University (WI) music professor, composed his variations in 1998 using the tune in a variety of moods. The 4th movement has a sustained high pitch throughout (symbolizing the cross of Christ) against repeated chords with the tune in the pedals.
Introit
(Psalm 18:18b-19) The Lord was my stay: He brought me forth also into a large place. He delivered me, because He delighted in me.(Psalm 18:1-2a) I will love thee, O Lord, my Strength. The Lord is my Rock, and my Fortress.
Offertory
(Psalm 6:4) Return, O Lord, deliver my soul: O save me for Thy mercies’ sake.
Fanfare (from Partita on “Ebenezer”) John A. Behnke
Postlude Fugue (from Partita on “Ebenezer”) John A. Behnke
Note: The book of Psalms is the hymnal of the Bible, containing poetry intended to be sung. The music that is being used is a method of singing non-metrical texts, known as Anglican chant. (Anglican chant began in churches during the 16th century English Reformation as an outgrowth of plainchant for singing Scriptural and liturgical texts.) The Psalm for today is being sung by the congregation using a total of three notes. The technique is chanting in speech rhythm on a single pitch to a second adjacent pitch on the last word at the end of the phrase (the asterisk or the end of the verse). The odd-numbered verses ascend in pitch; the even-numbered verses descend.
Be it known to all who enter this Holy Place, that the Blessed Sacrament of the Body and Blood of our Lord
Jesus Christ
is reserved in the Tabernacle. A genuflection, or acknowledgement, is the proper reverence before His Presence. Leave not without worshipping and adoring Him upon His Altar Throne.
Note from Fr. Michael:
Our website www.stmichaelsanglican.org is a major source of information, communication, as hours are spent weekly posting articles and information for our church and of our faith. To give you an idea of what can found, just in our blog section (which you go to through the homepage), the following has been recently added.
Lord’s Prayer: changes suggested by Pope Francis are discussed via scripture and Anglican thought.
Next weekly calendar (week of June 30th) is posted and is expandable, so viewable on phone.
A morning prayer live stream.
The Weekly Bulletin blog edition.
Musical Notes
Readings for the upcoming week
Video of latest 10:30 service.
Discussion on Articles of Religion
This website acts as a “news – letter” and is updated every week and should be visited weekly, if possible, by the congregation. Everything from the new “Confirmation Class” workbook to articles and postings on seasonal topics to theological discussions, all can be found. It is there for you, please use it.
PARISH PRAYER LIST
✟The Anglican Church: Our St. Michael’s family, Deanery, Diocese, Anglican Province of America, Anglican Catholic Church, Anglican Church in America, Deus of the Holy Cross, our Bishops, Rector, Clergy & their families, and that many men are called to the sacred Ministry.
✟ Our Country, its Leaders, Fire and Police Departments & those in military service: Andrew, Adam, Edwin, Daniel, Mark, Conner, Caleb, Dannte, Brian, Dustin, Brett, Kegan, Charles, Robert, James, Gavyn, Joe, Luke.
✟Pregnancy: Brook
✟ Those Traveling: Ralph, Scott, Dana, Frank, Lee, Tony, Jeff, Stephen, Nance, Mike, Kristin, Will, Emily, Dawidi, Thomas, Phyllis, Louise.
✟Guidance & Protection: Destinn, Conner, Donald, Christopher, Karl, Phyllis, Dame, Kristin, Blonnie, Tommy, Linda, Claude, Ben, Henry, Mary, Josiah, Stoch, Roy, Brett, Kelechi, Christopher, Margaret, Henry, Tom, Nick, Betty, Martha, David, Phillipa. The Washburn, Burgess, Drake, Oldfield, Howard, Morton, Graham, Wilkerson families.
✟ In Affliction: Jerry, June, Roger, Virginia Gayle, Trudy, Pat, Wayne, Harry, Edna, Pat, Rich+, John, Doreen, Desmond, Yvonne, Dame, Meredith, Jennifer, Janet, Robert, Runyan, Vivian. Wanda, Shannon, Marie, George.
✟The Lord’s Healing: Aurora, Ava, Ana, Thomas, Tina, Nick, Simeon, McKenzie, Pat, Jayden, Seth, Stephen, Sarah, Marie, Phillip, Savana, Renee, Samantha, Madonna, Tenneh, James, Jeannie, Brock, Trudy, Wendy, Amanda, Kevin+, George+, +Jack, Michael+, Dennis+.
✟R.I.P.: Robert Wilkerson
Church Services & Key Activities the week of June 30th:
Sun: 8 am Said Eucharist 10:30 am Sung Eucharist
Mon: 6 pm Ladies Evening Prayer
Tue: 10 am Morning Prayer 6 pm Evening Prayer / Eucharist
7 pm Choir Practice
Wed: 10 am Morning Prayer
6 pm Evening Prayer / Eucharist / Healing Service
Thu: July 4th Independence Day
Noon Eucharist / Healing Service / Fellowship
Sun: 12:30 pm Vestry Meeting
Holy Communion: If you have been confirmed by a Bishop in Apostolic Succession, you are invited to receive the Blessed Sacrament. If not, but are a Baptized Christian, please come to the Altar Rail for a blessing (simply cross your arms over your chest when the Celebrant approaches.) If you have questions, please speak to the clergy.
The Vestry:
Sr. Warden: Ed Stemborowski Jr. Warden: Brett Ford
Carol Alsis ’21 Laurna Blackwood ’20 Margie Schlier ’19
Frank Ihekaire ’21 Randall Burgess ’20 Brett Ford ’19
Sylvia Jack ’21 Pam Driscoll ’20 Michelle Montgomery ’19
Eastern Diocese of the Anglican Province of America:
The Most Rev. W. H. Grundorf, Diocesan
The Rt. Rev. Chad Jones, Suffragan Bishop
The Rt. Rev. Bill Perkins, Suffragan Bishop
The Rt. Rev. David Haines, Missionary Bishop
The Rev. O. Michael Cawthon, Rector
The Very Rev. Can George Harding, Ret.
Dss. Tina Jenkins, APA Sr. Deaconess
John Apple, Organist & Choir Master
Shonika Bankole, Preschool Director
Lou Hale, Phyllis Vail, Sandra Scherer, & Susan Stepp: Bible Women
Dame Martin & Joyce Allen: Outreach Programs
Susan Stepp & Sandra Scherer: Worship Preparation
Church office: 704-537-7777 Rectory: 704-531-9306
www.stmichaelsanglican.org stmichaelcharlotte@yahoo.com
Rector: Fr. Michael’s Cell: 704-651-9070 frmichaelcawthon@gmail.com
St. Michael’s: 2211 Margaret Wallace Road, Matthews, NC 28105