Bulletin Date: July 7, 2013 4:00 am
The Seventh Sunday After Pentecost, July 7, 2013
Holy Eucharist, Rite II, 11AM
Priest-in-Charge: The Rev. Catherine D. Hicks
(BCP—Book of Common Prayer, H-Hymnal 1982; S Numbers are the service music found in the front of The Hymnal 1982; WLP-Wonder, Love and Praise, LEVAS-Lift Every Voice and Sing II)
In the name of Christ, we welcome you to this Church. May those who sorrow find comfort; the weary, rest; the unhappy, joy; the troubled, peace; the stranger, friends; and to all the sense of God’s Presence in this holy Place.
The Ringing of the Bell
Prelude
Processional Hymn Glorious things of thee are spoken H 522
The Word of God
Opening Acclamation BCP 355
Glory to God in the Highest S 280
The Collect of the Day Insert
First Reading Isaiah 66:10-14
Psalm Psalm 66:1-8 Insert
Epistle Galatians 6: (1-6) 7-16
Sequence Hymn Praise the Lord, rise up rejoicing H 334
The Gospel Luke 10:1-11, 16-20
The Sermon The Rev. Catherine D. Hicks
The Nicene Creed BCP 358
The Prayers of the People, Form III BCP 387
Confession of Sin BCP 360
The Peace BCP 360
Announcements
Birthday and Anniversary Blessings BCP 830 #51/431
The Holy Communion
The Offertory Come, labor on H 541
Eucharistic Prayer A BCP 361
Sanctus S 130
The Lord’s Prayer BCP 364
The Breaking of the Bread BCP 364
Fraction Anthem Lamb of God LEVAS 270
The Communion of the People of God
Communion Hymn Beneath the cross of Jesus H 498
Post-Communion Prayer BCP 365
The Blessing
Closing Hymn O Zion, haste, thy mission high fulfilling H 539
Dismissal & Postlude
Announcements
Welcome to St Peter’s! Our hope is that you will find God’s love present with you in this place and that you will return here often.
Our communion bread is gluten free.
The Prayers of the People today have been adapted from Intercessions for the Christian People: Prayers of the People for Cycles, A, B, and C of the Roman, Episcopal, and Lutheran Lectionaries, edited by Gail Ramshaw.
Today at the Offertory, we will offer up the food we have brought to share with the hungry in Caroline County through the Caroline County Social Services food bank.
Today is also the last day to sign up for the ECM Crab and BBQ Dinner to be held on August 10, 4pm.
Please complete & return the Christian Ed survey today. You can also complete it online at churchsp.org.
Happy Birthday! –Peter Reynolds (July 11), Laura Carey (July 13).
Please join us immediately after this service for a cookout on the lawn, hosted by the Episcopal Church Men. Everyone is welcome!
Thanks to all who provided lunch to FredCamp workers last week, Elizabeth Heimbach, Becky and Tucker Fisher, Catherine Hicks and Cookie and Johnny Davis.
Way to Go, St Peter’s! We made almost $600 on July 4th by providing food for the Port Royal Independence Day celebration. This money will be used to support Episcopal Church Women missions around the world.
We revised both the visitors’ and historical brochures for July 4. We have some copies in the back and also online at churchsp.org under newcomers. There are also 7 copies of Forward Movement for July.
Next week the Gospel passage is the “Good Samaritan”, one of the most famous stories in the Bible and one that only appears in Luke. There is a review of it on churchsp.org this week.
———————————–This Week ————————————–
· Mon., July 8, 4pm – Vestry
· Sat., July 13, 8:30am – ECM at Horne’s
St. Peter’s Episcopal Church
823 Water Street PO Box 399, Port Royal, VA 22535
Website: www.churchsp.org Parish Office: (804) 742-5908
The Vestry
Eunice Key, Senior Warden – (804)-241-5395
Cookie Davis, Junior Warden – (804) 742-5654
Laura Carey, Cynthia Fields, Fred Pannell, Boyd Wisdom
Clarence Kunstmann, Treasurer & Elizabeth Heimbach Registrar
Brad Volland – Music Director & Organist
The Rev. Catherine D. Hicks, Priest- in- Charge
(540) 809-7489, (540) 898-1586, stpetersrev@gmail.com
Christ Centered, Biblically Based, Spirit Filled, Caring
Prayer List
Nancy Wick, Peggy Roberts, Thom Guthrie, Oliver Fortune, Toni Fabisy, Brad Volland, Boyd Wisdom, Vivian McDonald, Susan Linne von Berg, John and Sylvia Sellars, Shaun (requesting prayers for himself from our St Peter’s community)
Clint Lee, (father of Marsha Dobson), Lola Delbridge, (Mother of Catherine Hicks), Jeff Barlowe, (Brother-in-law of Eunice Key), Michael Scott (grandson of Rob and Marcia Dobson), Carlos Rivera (Uncle of Marion Mahoney’s Daughter-in-law), James Kay (father of Mary Ann Betchy), Logan Deeds (friend of Terri Harrison) , Maureen Butler and family, Jon Dephouse, Kathryn Hill (friends of Catherine Hicks), Nancy Hartwick (friend of Brad Volland), Gloria Jewell, Charles and Yvonne Johnson (friends of the Pannells and Laura Carey) , Jeff, Carolyn & Elizabeth Nelson, Loretta Harich, Carole Morehead (friends of the Newmans), Leilani Oldham (relative of Mike and Marilyn Newman), Marjorie Gilliland (mother of John Gilliland), Steven Fox ( husband of our nursery worker, Judy Fox), David Watson (uncle of Ruth TenHoven), Bernie and Doyle (friends of Ruth TenHoven), Russell Smith, Daniel Smith (brothers of Susan Linne von Berg), Eudora Heath, Harold Whitfield (extended family of Laura Carey), Albert Barnett (uncle of Andrea Pogue), Kay Bodeen , Kathi Coles (sister-in-law and daughter of Clarence and Betty Kunstmann), Carrie Griffith (mother of Marilyn Newman), Butch and Carolyn Delhagen (sister of Mike Newman & brother-in-law of the Newmans), Jessica Machuga (granddaughter of Millie Muhly), Dorine Righman (sister of BJ Anderson)
Serving in the Armed Forces
Alexander Long V Gordon Devine Jeffrey Woodard
David Locklerr Daniel Vanpike Joseph George
Christopher R. DeHart Steven Lee
Seventh Sunday after Pentecost
July 7, 2013, 11am
Sending Out of the Seventy
“Go on your way. See, I am sending you out like lambs into the midst of wolves. Carry no purse, no bag, no sandals; and greet no one on the road. Whatever house you enter, first say, `Peace to this house!’ And if anyone is there who shares in peace, your peace will rest on that person; but if not, it will return to you…. Whenever you enter a town and its people welcome you, eat what is set before you; cure the sick who are there, and say to them, `The kingdom of God has come near to you.’” – Luke 10:3-6, 8-9
ST. Peter’s Episcopal Church