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Holy Communion in the Chapel 8:00 a.m. Presider: The Very Rev Ken Gray - Lay Assistant: Elizabeth Kavanagh The service begins on page 67 of the Book of Common Prayer Readings: Jeremiah 29:1, 4-7; Psalm 66:1-12; 2 Timothy 2:8-15; Luke 17:11-19 _______________________________________________ Holy Eucharist10:00 a.m. Welcome to St. Paul’s Cathedral. Our worship service can be found in the green book in your pews beginning on page 185. Hymns for the service are found in the blue book in your pew. The receiving of Communion is open to any who feel drawn to Christ. It is Christ’s table and we are all his guests. Know that you are welcome here and our delight is in your presence with us. Please join us in the parish hall for refreshments following the service. The Gathering of the Community Announcements The Dean Greeting p.185 Hymn Tune: Tallis’s Canon CP 25 When hands reach out and fingers trace The beauty of a loved one’s face, We thank you, God, that love relies On gifts of grace not seen with eyes. When fingers spell and signs express Our prayer and praise and thankfulness, We thank you, God, that hands can sing; You bless the silent songs we bring. When broken bodies will not mend, We thank you, God, for Christ our Friend. In him, our healing can begin: He welcomes all the wounded in. Collect of the Day p. 385 Children’s Sacred Square – The Rev Canon Sandra Sugden Tell me the stories of Jesus we need to hear, Stories of life and of struggle where love casts out fear; Light bright the candle, hold high the cross, Stories of Jesus, teach them to us. The Proclamation of the Word 1 st Reading Jeremiah 29:1, 4-7 Psalm 66:1-12 p. 783 2 nd Reading 2 Timothy 2:8-15 Hymn 263 Praise to God Immortal Praise Gospel according to Luke 17:11-19 Bud Forbes Sermon The Dean The Apostles’ Creed p. 189 Prayers of the People Barry Baskin Confession and absolution p. 191 The Peace The Celebration of the Eucharist Hymn 262 Come ye Thankful People Come Eucharistic Prayer # 4 p. 201 Sanctus O Holy Holy Holy God, O God of time and space All earth and sea and sky above Bear witness to your grace. Hosanna in the highest heav’n, Creation sings your praise. And blessed is the One who comes and bears your name always. The Lord’s Prayer p. 211 Fraction Sentence # 2 p. 212 Communion All are welcome at Christ’s table. (If you require gluten free bread, please indicate this to Communion Assistant at the altar rail. We invite you to participate in quiet during communion as a time for prayer and reflection.) Communion Hymns: 292 We cannot measure how you heal; 312 Sing a new Song Prayer after Communion & Blessing p. 366 Hymn 258 We Plough the Fields and Scatter Dismissal All music reproduced with permission under LicenseSing #605242

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Page 1: Holy Communion in the Chapel 8:00 a.m. The Proclamation of ... · 10/9/2016  · Flowers in the chapel are to the glory of God and in loving memory of George Wilmot by his wife

Holy Communion in the Chapel 8:00 a.m. Presider: The Very Rev Ken Gray - Lay Assistant: Elizabeth Kavanagh

The service begins on page 67 of the Book of Common Prayer Readings: Jeremiah 29:1, 4-7; Psalm 66:1-12; 2 Timothy 2:8-15; Luke 17:11-19

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Holy Eucharist10:00 a.m. Welcome to St. Paul’s Cathedral. Our worship service can be found in the green book in your pews beginning on page 185. Hymns for the service are found in the blue book in your pew. The receiving of Communion is open to any who feel drawn to Christ. It is Christ’s table and we are all his guests. Know that you are welcome here and

our delight is in your presence with us. Please join us in the parish hall for refreshments following the service.

The Gathering of the Community Announcements – The Dean Greeting p.185 Hymn Tune: Tallis’s Canon CP 25

When hands reach out and fingers trace The beauty of a loved one’s face, We thank you, God, that love relies On gifts of grace not seen with eyes.

When fingers spell and signs express Our prayer and praise and thankfulness, We thank you, God, that hands can sing; You bless the silent songs we bring.

When broken bodies will not mend, We thank you, God, for Christ our Friend. In him, our healing can begin: He welcomes all the wounded in.

Collect of the Day p. 385

Children’s Sacred Square – The Rev Canon Sandra Sugden

Tell me the stories of Jesus we need to hear, Stories of life and of struggle where love casts out fear; Light bright the candle, hold high the cross, Stories of Jesus, teach them to us.

The Proclamation of the Word 1st Reading Jeremiah 29:1, 4-7 Psalm 66:1-12 p. 783 2nd Reading 2 Timothy 2:8-15 Hymn 263 Praise to God Immortal Praise Gospel according to Luke 17:11-19 Bud Forbes Sermon The Dean The Apostles’ Creed p. 189 Prayers of the People Barry Baskin Confession and absolution p. 191 The Peace

The Celebration of the Eucharist Hymn 262 Come ye Thankful People Come Eucharistic Prayer # 4 p. 201 Sanctus

O Holy Holy Holy God, O God of time and space All earth and sea and sky above Bear witness to your grace. Hosanna in the highest heav’n, Creation sings your praise. And blessed is the One who comes and bears your name always.

The Lord’s Prayer p. 211 Fraction Sentence # 2 p. 212 Communion – All are welcome at Christ’s table.

(If you require gluten free bread, please indicate this to Communion Assistant at the altar rail. We invite you to participate in quiet during communion as a time for prayer and reflection.)

Communion Hymns: 292 We cannot measure how you heal; 312 Sing a new Song

Prayer after Communion & Blessing p. 366 Hymn 258 We Plough the Fields and Scatter Dismissal

All music reproduced with permission under LicenseSing #605242

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WORSHIP MINISTERS at 10 a.m. service Greeters: Ken & Laura Munro

Presider & Preacher: The Dean - Gospeller: Bud Forbes Children’s Sacred Square: The Rev Canon Sandra Sugden

Servers: Tricia Steenson, Rose Roy, Robert Hall Prayers of the People: Barry Baskin

Lay Assistants: Alison McKinnon, Chris Rose, Grace Lister Altar Guild: Pat King, Mary Rolston, Joy Fudge

Readers: t.b.a. - Coffee: Chris & Gine Rose

Flowers on the Cathedral Altar are given to the glory of God and in loving memory of Joseph Gardiner & Jane, by Mollie Both and family & to the glory of God and in loving memory of Bert and Ruth Gammie, by

Lynn Watrich. May they rest in peace with all the saints in God’s heavenly Kingdom.

Flowers in the chapel are to the glory of God and in loving memory of George Wilmot by his wife Linda Jackson. May he rest in peace with all the saints in God’s heavenly Kingdom.

THIS WEEK AT THE CATHEDRAL

Office Hours Tuesday – Thursday 9:30-1:30 Ministry Focus – Altar Guild |Outreach Focus: Primates World Relief and Development Fund

TUESDAY – THURSDAY Chapel open for quiet prayer 11am till 2pm

TODAY 6pm Young Adults – Hall

WEDNESDAY 10am Holy Communion – Chapel

11am Centering Prayer - Cathedral

12pm Bible Study – Chapel

THURSDAY noon Creation Final Lecture - Cathedral

7:30 pm Choir - Cathedral

FRIDAY 9:30 – 1:30 Thrift Store – Basement

VISIBLE LEADERS of a large and often invisible team Bishop: The Rt Rev Barbara Andrews

Dean: The Very Rev Ken Gray

Youth/Family Ministry Coordinator: Melissa Green

Rector’s Warden: Lee Emery

People’s Warden: Joan Lukow

Office Coordinator: Claire Tosoff

Assisting Clergy: Tom and Sandra Sugden; Dan Hines

Music Directors: Heather and Norris Berg

To arrange contributions please contact the office

Treasurer: Gordon Dove

Verger: Ron Sugiyama

St. Paul’s Cathedral The Anglican Church of Canada

Kamloops, British Columbia Joyful – Rooted - Hospitable - Responsive

Sunday, October 9, 2016

Let us be thankful, together

360 Nicola St. Kamloops, BC V2C 2P5

Phone: 250-372-3912 email: [email protected] Youth email: [email protected]

St. Paul’s Cathedral Events blog: http://stpaulscathedral.blogspot.com/ Office Hours: Tuesday – Thursday 9:30-1:30

For information on the National and global Church: www.anglican.ca