Holy Eucharist, Rite II, Dec. 2, 2012

Title:Holy Eucharist, Rite II, Dec. 2, 2012

Bulletin Date: December 2, 2012 5:00 am


First Sunday of Advent, Year C

Holy Eucharist, Rite II

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)

As you enter this sacred space that has been set aside for time with God, join us in silence as we go to God in prayer.

 

Prelude                              While we are waiting, come                    Choir

The Ringing of the Bell

Processional Hymn             Hark! A thrilling voice is sounding            H 59

Blessing of the Advent Wreath and lighting of the candle                           

The Word of God

Opening Acclamation                                                                 BCP 355

Kyrie                                                                                              S 96

The Collect of the Day                                                                    Insert

First Reading                     Jeremiah 33:14-16

Psalm                                Psalm 25:1-9                                     BCP 722

Epistle                               1 Thessalonians 3:9-13

Sequence Hymn                 Jesus came, adored by angels                  H 454

The Gospel                        Luke 21:25-36

The Sermon                                                  The Rev. Catherine D. Hicks

The Nicene Creed                                                                      BCP 358

The Prayers of the People, Form V                                              BCP 389

The Confession of Sin                                                                BCP 360

The Peace

Birthday and Anniversary Blessings                                 BCP 830 #51/431

Announcements

The Offertory                     How bright appears the morning star        Choir

The Holy Communion

Eucharistic Prayer 2 from Enriching our Worship

Sanctus                                                                                          S 125

The Lord’s Prayer                                                                       BCP 364

The Breaking of the Bread                                                            BCP 364

Fraction Anthem                                                                     LEVAS 270

The Communion of the People of God

Communion Hymn             Lord, enthroned in heavenly splendor         H 307

Post-Communion Prayer                                                              BCP 365

The Blessing

Closing Hymn                    Signs of endings all around us              WLP 721

Dismissal and 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. 

 

————————————–Today—————————————–

 

Please join us for Coffee Hour in Fall Hall after this service.

 

Today!!!!   Potluck Supper at the Everett’s today at 5:00pm.  Fellowship and a chance to see their amazing Christmas decorations.  Their address is 17186 Cherwood Pond Ln, King George.  Take the first right after you cross the river, and then an immediate right onto Cherwood Pond Lane.

 

A new Advent Wreath!  Thanks to two very generous donors who wish to remain anonymous, we have been blessed with a lovely new freestanding brass advent wreath, which we will dedicate today as we offer Thanksgivings for this beautiful gift that will enrich our Advent worship. 

 

About our Sequence Hymn—Jesus came adored by angels–The beautiful hymn tune Lowry is a composition of Gerald Near, one of the finest current  composers of church music writing today.  The gentle and rather wistful tune is especially appropriate for the Advent season.  Godrey Thring, a British priest and author of many hymn texts wrote the text for this hymn in 1864. 

 

About our Eucharistic Prayer for Advent—Our Eucharistic Prayer during Advent will be  Eucharistic Prayer 2 from Enriching our Worship 1.  This Eucharistic Prayer contains the following mention of Mary.  “You looked with favor upon Mary, your willing servant, that she might conceive and bear a son, Jesus the holy child of God,” lines particularly fitting for Advent. 

 

Fall UTO Ingathering – Boxes are due this Sunday

 

A Mission Team departs today for Staten Island to help the Moravians sort through clothes in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy.  Catherine will be returning on Wednesday, and Roger and his helpers will be back on Friday.   Please keep this group in your prayers. 

 

 

Happy Birthday! Carolyn Duke (Dec. 6th), Terry Collins, Laura Long (Dec. 8th).

 

Online Advent Calendar, Readings, Traditions, and music are at churchsp.org for Advent 1 and 2.



——————————-  Week of  Dec. 2———————————-

·   Wed., Dec. 5th, 10am – Ecumenical Bible Study

·   Wed., Dec. 5th, 5pm – Village Dinner (Pot Roast w/carrots, potatoes)

·   Thurs., Dec. 6th , 6:30pm – Peumansend Creek Regional Jail Bible Study

·   Sat. Dec. 8, 10:00am – Choir Retreat and Luncheon

·   Sat. Dec. 8, 10:30am – Native American Day – Pamunkey Reservation

 

——————————– Sunday, Dec. 9———————————–

Donations of non-perishable foods for the Caroline County Food Pantry are greatly appreciated.  Let’s fill the basket on the front porch full of food every Sunday during Advent (Dec. 9, 16, 23) 

 

Canned fruits and vegetables              

 

Spaghetti or other sorts of pasta       

 

Boxes of stuffing mix 



Spaghetti sauce       

 

Canned yams

 

Rice

 

Jars of gravy            

 

Peanut butter   

 

Cranberry sauce    

 

Baked beans

 

Candy canes       

 

Baked beans

 

Canned soups

 

Brownie or cake mixes

 

Tuna fish or other canned meat       

 

 

 

Christian Education, Sunday, Dec. 16, 9:45am:

Handel’s Messiah Part 2 –“Who May Abide the Day of His Coming?”

Poinsettia for Dec. 23 and Christmas Eve – A native flower of Central America, this flower was brought to America by our first diplomatic minister to Mexico, Dr. Joel Poinsett. A Mexican legend tells of a poor girl who, with no gift to offer Mary, picked some flowering weeds along the roadside. The moment she placed them before the Virgin’s statue, they turned into brilliant poinsettia blossoms.  If you like to donate a poinsettia for Christmas, the cost is $10. Please include a separate check to St. Peter’s with poinsettia in the memo line. Deadline Sunday, Dec. 16

Christmas family

Social Services has let us know that a family in Port Royal, with two children, a ten year old and an eighteen month old, needs help this Christmas. Take a tag from the Christmas Tree, purchase the gift, and return the gift to church, wrapped and with the tag attached, by Sun., December 16th.   

 

The Christmas pageant will be Dec. 23, 2012 as part of the 11am service. If you would to participate see Catherine by Dec. 9.

 

——————————-  Week of  Dec. 9———————————-

Evening ECW, Dec. 12, 4pm

 

Community Dinner and Tree Lighting. TBA the last of the Community Dinners at the Firehouse followed by a tree lighting



  ——————————– Sunday, Dec. 16——————————–

Bring non-perishable food to the Church

 

Christian Education Sunday, Dec. 16, 9:45am:

Handel’s Messiah Part 3 –“For Unto Us a Child is Born”

 

Christmas family

Return the gift to church, wrapped and with the tag attached, by Sunday, December 16th.   

Christmas candy for Peumansend Creek Regional Jail.  Your donations of hard candy, individually wrapped, and small plastic snack bags would be greatly appreciated.  The Evening ECW and the youth will put the bags of candy together and deliver them to the jail.  Deadline Dec. 17, 2012

Poinsettia for Dec. 23 and Christmas Eve –  Deadline Sunday, Dec. 16

 

——————————-  Week of  Dec. 16——————————–

ECW Luncheon at Hobbs Hole, Dec. 19, 12:30pm

 

——————————– Sunday, Dec. 23———————————

Bring non-perishable food to the Church

 

Christian Education Sunday, Dec. 23, 9:45am:

Handel’s Messiah Part 4 –“Glory to God in the Highest”

 

Christmas Pageant, 11am

 

——————————- Monday, Dec. 24———————————

Christmas Eve service, 5pm

 

——————————– Sunday, Dec. 30———————————

Christian Ed will not meet

Lessons and Carols, 11am



The Blessing of the Advent Wreath

 

Before the throne burn seven lamps of fire, which are the seven spirits of God.

Lord, you are my lamp:

My God, you make my darkness bright.

Let us pray. (Silence)

O heavenly Father, who in the Revelation to John revealed to us the vision of your Son in the midst of the candlesticks, and of your Spirit in seven lamps of fire before your throne:  Grant that the lights of this Advent wreath be kindled for your glory, may be to us a sign of your presence and the promise of eternal light; through Jesus Christ our Lord.   Amen. 

O God, by whose light all things will be revealed, pour forth your blessing upon this wreath.  May the light that shines forth from its light illumine our way as we journey toward Christmas; may its light illumine our lives as we wait in hope for the birth of the Christ-child.  Grant that we who use it may prepare our hearts for the coming of Christ and may receive from You abundant graces. Through Christ our Lord, who is the light of the world.   Amen.

The Lighting of the Advent Wreath

Grace to you and peace from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ.

Let us pray.

Almighty God, give us grace to cast away the works of darkness, and put on the armor of light, now in the time of this mortal life in which your Son Jesus Christ came to visit us in great humility; that in the last day, when he shall come again in his glorious majesty to judge both the living and the dead, we may rise to the life immortal, through him who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and for ever.   

 

Amen



To you O Lord we bring our lives
Troubled, broken or at ease
A sacrificial offering
For you to use
Take away our selfishness
Teach us to love as you loved
Take away our sense of pride
Show us the meaning of humility
Take away our blindness
Show us the world through you’re the light of your eyes
Take away our greed
Teach us how to give as you gave
Show your ways

Teach us your paths
That we might walk with you more closely
Our hands in your hand
Our feet in your footsteps
From a dimly lit stable
To the everlasting light of eternity, Amen

The first candle on the Advent wreath is lit. 

(The litany is based on a poem by John Birch, a Welch poet, Methodist lay preacher and worship leader.) 



The first clear references to the Season of Advent in the west come from the last half of the 6th Century. As early as the Middle Ages, Christians used this fire/light symbolism to represent Christ’s coming into the world. Then it became the basis for the Advent wreath, a sign of the waiting and hopeful expectation of the return in glory of our Lord Jesus Christ. The wheel represented the eternal victory over death through Jesus Christ. The evergreens were a sign of the faithfulness of God to his people, even in death, and the lighted candles a reminder of the light of Christ brought into the world.





 



  

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

Linda Beck, Senior Warden – (804) 742-5056

Cookie Davis, Junior Warden (804) 742-5654

Cookie Davis, Cynthia Fields, Terri Harrison, Eunice Key, Boyd Wisdom

Clarence Kunstmann, Treasurer & Terri Harrison, 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                                    

Bill Carpenter, Cindy Fields, 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)

 

Kelly Paterino (daughter of the Wisdoms), Helen and Harry Ferree (friends of Brad Volland), Annette McDonald (friend of Cookie Davis), Leilani Oldham (relative of Mike and Marilyn Newman), Marjorie Gilliland (mother of John Gilliland), Jon Dephouse (friend of Catherine Hicks), Steven Fox ( husband of our nursery worker, Judy Fox), David Watson (uncle of Ruth TenHoven), Bernie and Doyle (friends of Ruth TenHoven), Cathy Mercurio, Roland Richards, Ann Cooper  (friends of Brad Volland), Russell Smith, Daniel Smith (brothers of Susan Linne von Berg),  Jim Hedlund (friend of Nancy and Bill Wick), Leslie Hubble,  Ally Harrison (niece and cousin of Nancy Long),  Eudora Heath,  Harold Whitfield (extended family of Laura Carey),  Charles and Yvonne Johnson (friends 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), Loretta Harich,  Carole Morehead (friends of Marilyn Newman), Butch and Carolyn Delhagen (sister of  Mike Newman and brother-in-law of the Newmans),  Jessica Machuga (granddaughter of Millie Muhly),  Dorine Righman (sister of BJ Anderson),  Alice Woodard (aunt of Catherine Hicks), Elizabeth Hicks (daughter of Ben and Catherine Hicks)

 

Serving in the Armed Forces

      Alexander Long V             Gordon Devine    Jeffrey Woodard

      David Locklerr                  Daniel Vanpike       Joseph George

        Collin Stoddard                Jeremy Stoddard

 

Serving Next Sunday

 

Lector: H. Linne von Berg  LEM:  C. Pannell  Acolyte:  E. Heimbach   Gospel Bearer:  K. Fisher  Greeters:  F. Pannell, B. Wisdom Elements:  D & L. Beck

 



     First Sunday of ADVENT

December 2, 2012

  

Advent 1 

 

"Heaven and earth will pass away, but my words will not pass away." – Luke 21:33

  

ST. Peter’s Episcopal Church

Port Royal, VA

 

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