Today’s Eucharistic Prayer G
Colour: Green
Welcome to the Church of
Tenth Sunday after Trinity - Parish Eucharist
Presiding & preaching today is Fr Paul Trathen
4th August 2013
Our welcomers today are Colin
Reid and Jill Appleby
The
ORDER OF SERVICE can be found on page 3 of the Church Service Book
Introit Hymn |
354 |
Now thank we all our God |
Greeting
Prayers of Penitence
Absolution
The Gloria
The Collect
Let
your merciful ears, O Lord,
be
open to the prayers of your humble servants;
and
that they may obtain their petitions
make
them to ask such things as shall please you;
through
Jesus Christ, your Son our Lord,
who
is alive and reigns with you,
in
the unity of the Holy Spirit,
one God, now and for ever. Amen.
We
sit for the first two readings
First Reading |
Ecclesiastes 1:2, 12-14, 2:18-23 (page 637) Read by Judith Woolnough |
Second Reading |
Colossians 3:1-11 (page 1118) Read by Anita Doherty |
Gradual Hymn
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15 All my hope on God is founded |
Luke 12:13-21 (page 986) Read by Fr Paul Trathen
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Reader Hear the Gospel
of our Lord Jesus Christ according to Luke
All
sing Glory
to you, O Lord.
Reader This is the Gospel of
the Lord.
All sing Praise
to you, O Christ.
Sermon – by Fr Paul Trathen
Creed (page 7 of
the service book)
Prayers
(led by Sue Diplock)
The Peace (page 8 of
the service books)
Offertory Hymn |
464 |
Take my life, and let it be
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During the offertory hymn, a
collection will be taken. If you would
like information on how to gift-aid your donation, please see Peter Shrubsole
after the service. Information on
setting up standing orders is also available from Peter.
Eucharistic Prayer G (Service
Book page 22)
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All who are baptised are welcome to receive Holy
Communion. [For the younger baptised, do please refer to our ‘Children at
Holy Communion Parish Policy’ and make use of the children’s guides, (copies
of both in the porch)]. If you do not
receive Holy Communion, please feel free to go forward for a blessing.
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Communion
Hymn 69 Breathe on me, breath of God
Prayer
after Communion
God of our pilgrimage,
you have willed that the
gate of mercy
should stand open for those
who trust in you:
look upon us with your
favour
that we who follow the path
of your will
may never wander from the
way of life;
through Jesus Christ our
Lord. Amen.
Notices
Final Hymn |
159 |
Glory be to Jesus
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Blessing and
Dismissal
Please stay after the service, to have a cup of coffee, tea or juice, and
a biscuit, and chat with other people. Our
coffee, tea, sugar and biscuits are all fair-trade products. Serving coffee today are Jenni and Dan
Hall
Prayers – this week
please pray for:
Barbara & Stan Eager Rita & Colin Reid Beryl Goodwin
Lily Bollen Ray
Hepburn Les Hobart
George and Phyllis Robbins Richard Fayolle Michael Bailey
Fred Lennard Eddie Hoad
Richard, Debbie, Claire
and Grace Mainwaring
Next
Week:
11th August 2013
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Eleventh Sunday after Trinity
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Welcomers
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Jenni Hall
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Dan Hall
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Readers
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Bill
Eveleigh
Genesis 15:1-6 |
Katherine
Marshall
Hebrews 11:1-3, 8-16 |
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Coffee
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Mary Eveleigh
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Janet McLeod
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Rocks
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Break for the
summer
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Please
remember the mid-week Communion Service
on
Wednesday mornings at 9.30 am – all most welcome.
Notices
Children’s Deanery Event – 19th October 2013, 2.00 – 4.30 pm at St
Michael’ Church. The title of this day
is “Shake Rattle and Roll” – more details will follow and flyers are available
– please put the date in your diary now!
If you have
any photos of Parish/Church life, send them to Paul or Sarah via email and they
will be posted on the parish blog site.
Open
Church – Sunday
afternoons from 2.00 – 5.00 pm. There
will be tea/coffee and cakes available.
Please do come! We need volunteers
to be hosts and serve refreshments and also people to make a cake - please
speak to Bernard, Judith, Frances or Sue
for more information or sign up on the rota at the back of church – putting
your name and if making a cake, what flavour it will be!
Mothers’ Union – there will be a meeting of St Peter’s Mothers’ Union on Saturday 7th
September at 10.30 am at Peterhouse.
This will be to elect officers, and to decide what we’d like to do
within our branch. Tea/coffee and cake
will be provided!
New rotas (September – December)
will be available next week. If you
would like to be added on to any of the rotas – welcoming, serving, reading,
coffee, cleaning, flower arranging or Rocks leaders, please let Sarah know by
the beginning of August. If you know
you’re not going to be around for specific dates, please let Sarah know.
If you are not sure if you’d like to
be added on to the rotas on a regular basis but would perhaps like to try
something – even if it’s just once – please speak to Sarah or have a chat with
someone who is on the rota. We are most
urgently in need of Servers so please give that some thought.
And remember, as with everything,
the more people on one particular rota, the less often you’ll be called
on! For example, if you’re on the
readers rota, you’ll probably be down to read once every 10 – 12 weeks. At the moment, the servers are down to serve
every other week……
At the back
of church is a letter from Fr Paul, on behalf of the Buildings Committee. It concerns our church building and where we
go from here. Please take a copy with
you, read it, think and pray about it and make your choice from the four
options given. There will be a box in church into which you are asked to put your
reply, no later than the 25th August.
God blesses us all
– no exceptions
Weekday evenings & weekends contact:
The Vicar: Fr Paul
Trathen
St Peter’s Vicarage, 121 Forest Rise, E17 3PW
020 8521 5000
(Parish blog)
(Vicar’s blog)
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Weekday office hours contact:
The Parish Administrator:
Sarah Collins
Peterhouse Centre
122 Forest Rise, Walthamstow
020 8509 1811
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