St George's Anglican Church
A Traditional Episcopal 1928 Prayer Book Parish


 

 

 

 

 

Christ heals the paralytic man substantiating
His authority to forgive sins. (St. Matt. 9:2)

Nineteenth Sunday After Trinity
October 14, 2007 A.D.

FALL FESTIVAL PICNIC AND BARBECUE -OCTOBER 20TH

Bob and Carol Fabbri are preparing and donating a delicious barbecue for St. George’s Fall Festival at Mountain Crest Park located at Durango and Lone Mountain on Saturday, October 20 at 12:30 pm. Tickets are $15.00 per adult, children age 12 and younger are free. 100% of the proceeds are donated to reduce the Development Fund Loan. This is a wonderful family event. A sign-up sheet is located on the new table at the back of the church as Bob and Carol need to get a count of those attending. Your cash or checks should be given to Jerry Bates or Martha Murray. Spread the word about St. George’s by inviting your friends and neighbors. Let them experience our family friendly church.

FR. GREER’S CLASS BEGINS SUNDAY OCTOBER 21ST

Father Greer begins his new class on Anglicanism 9:00-10:00 am on Sunday October 21st . The class is opened to anyone who is interested. Several members of the last class have indicated they would like to join this class. Father Greer says he will enthusiastically welcome them back, as well as any newcomers.

RELIGIOUS BOOKS AND ARTICLES ON SALE -OCTOBER 28

The ACW will offer religious books and other articles for sale on the patio after each mass on Sunday, October 28. The ACW is trying to locate a permanent display case for these articles. Until a display case is found, we will try to set up a table on the patio once each month.

ANGEL PARK PUTTING TOURNAMENT, MARK YOUR CALENDARS!

The annual putting tournament is slated for Sunday, November 4th following the 10:30 am Mass. Hosted by the Vestry, all donations will help reduce the Development Fund Loan. Please put the date on your calendar.

ST. FRANCIS PET MEDALS New St. Francis pet medals are available on the table at the back of the church. They have been blessed by Fr. Hines. The cost is $2.00 each. The medals distributed at the Blessing of the Animals were donated by the Anglican Youth Group.

NEW TRACTS AVAILABLE

John Davis has published a wonderful new series of pamphlets written by Frs. John Hines & Blair Schultz that include the following topics: Making the Sign of the Cross, Genuflecting and Bowing, Lighting a Candle, Burning Incense, Anointing With Oil, and Asking the Prayers of the Saints. Please take a moment to review them.

THANKS TO ALL THOSE WHO PARTICIPATED IN THE CAR WASH

Thanks to the AYG and Sunday School for their enthusiastic participation in the car wash. A special thanks to the teachers and parents who also pitched in. Everyone’s efforts and contributions resulted in sales of $283.00. 10% ($28.30) will be contributed to the Development Fund Loan. The balance of $254.70 goes to the AYG Youth Camp Fund.

This Week’s Schedule:

Wed., Oct. 17

Evening Prayer 5:45 pm, Mass 6:00 pm

Choir Practice 7 -8:15 pm

Thurs, Oct. 18

Feast of St. Luke, Evangelist

Evening Prayer 5:45 pm, Mass 6:00 pm

Saturday, Oct 20

Fall Festival Picnic and Barbecue, 12:30 pm

Sunday, Oct. 21

Mass 8:00 am & 10:30 am,

Sunday School & Nursery 10:30 am

Fr. Greer’s Class, Anglicanism, 9-10:00 am
NINETEENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY HOLY EUCHARIST
Organ Prelude

“Lord Christ, when first thou cam’st to men,”.............................................Hymn 522

Introit: I am the saving health of my people, saith the Lord God: out of whatsoever tribulation they shall pray to me, I will surely help them, and I will be their God forever and ever. Hear my law, O my people: incline your ears unto the words of my mouth. Glory be...and to the Holy Ghost. As it was...and ever shall be: world without end.

Amen.

Collect for Purity

Page 67

Summary of the Law

Page 69

Kyrie Eleison ........................................................................................

710

Gloria

In Excelsis ................................................................................. 713

Collect for the 19th Sunday after Trinity Page 215

Epistle for the 19th Sunday after Trinity Page 216

Gradual: Let my prayer be set forth in thy sight: O Lord, as the incense: And let the lifting up of my hands: be an evening sacrifice.

Gospel for the 19th Sunday after Trinity Page 216-217

Alleluia. Alleluia. O give thanks unto the Lord, and call upon his Name: tell the people what things he hath done. Alleluia.

Nicene Creed Page 71 “Alleluia! sing to Jesus!” .................................................................. Hymn 347 ii Sermon given by Fr. Gordon Hines+

Offertory: Though I walk in the midst of trouble, yet shalt thou refresh me, O Lord: thou shalt stretch forth thy right hand upon the furiousness of mine enemies, and thy right hand shall save me.

Psalm 23, sung by Amanda Petersen..................................................Howard Goodall Prayer for the Whole Church Page 74 Confessions & Absolution Page 75 Sursum Corda Page 76

Sanctus & Benedictus ............................................................................ 797

The Consecration Page 80 The Lord’s Prayer .................................................................................. 722 Agnus Dei ............................................................................................... 712

Prayer of Humble Access Page 82

Communion: Thou hast charged that we shall diligently keep thy commandments: ‘O that my ways were made so direct, that I might keep thy statutes.

THE COMMUNION

“Deck thyself, my soul, with gladness,”.................................................. Hymn 210 General Thanksgiving Page 83 The Peace and Benediction Page 84

“Immortal, invisible, God only wise,” ...................................................... Hymn 301

+ Flowers on the altar are given by Nelda Hoover in loving memory of her father +

We employ the rich Ceremonial of the historic Church in our worship. While it may seem a bit strange or unnatural to you at first, be patient. The liturgical heritage of the Church WILL speak to you in time, as it has to Christians through the centuries.

Welcome to Saint George’s!

If you are a visitor with us just for today we bid you God speed on your journey. If you are seeking a church home we welcome you into our spiritual family so that you might make good on your Christian duty to “follow Christ, worship God every Sunday in His Church, to work and pray and give for the spread of His kingdom” (BCP, page 291). In either case, be sure to sign the guest book and introduce yourself to us upon the conclusion of the service.

We are part of the Anglican Province of Christ the King–a nationwide body of traditional Episcopal Churches which stands for historic Christianity in the Anglican tradition.

OUR BELIEFS are based on the teaching of the Bible and the ancient creeds of the Church. We use the 1928 Book of Common Prayer as the basis for our worship.

OUR MISSION is to worship God, serve Jesus Christ, and to bring mankind to Jesus and His Church by : (1) proclaiming biblical truth through Catholic order as it is embodied in the historic Book of Common Prayer; (2) preaching God’s Word and administrating His Holy Sacraments; (3) showing the love of Christ by reaching out to others through works of charity; and (4) upholding Christian family values and teaching the Christian faith and New Testament morality to our children.

OUR GOALS are: to grow in understanding of and participation in the corporate worship services of the Church, to read Holy Scripture daily and to love God and our neighbor more fully.

FAMILIES WITH CHILDREN are especially welcomed, as our Church School stands ready to equip you and your children for living the Christian life. Sunday school instruction and nursery are provided during the 10:30 am Sunday service.

Church Address: 7676 West Gilmore, Las Vegas, NV 89129

Phone: 702-395-4576 Fax: 702-395-4572

E-mail Address: frhines@stgeorgeanglican.org

Website: www.stgeorgeanglican.org

Diocese of the Southwestern States

The Rt. Rev. Frederick G. Morrison
4040 East 91st Street, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74136

Anglican Province of Christ the King Rector -The Rev. Gordon W. Hines Senior Warden -Howard Winters Assisting -The Rev. Yates C. Greer, Ph.D. Junior Warden -Tom Covert Music Director -John G. Riley Secretary -Laura Seibert Altar Guild Directoress -Rae Waite Youth Group Director -Julie Viacava Sunday School Director -Kim Jones ACW President -Sharon Zurfluh Treasurer -Charlton Wood


 

Weekly
Services


Wednesday

Evening Prayer
5:45 pm

Mass
6:00 pm

Choir Practice
7-8:15 pm

Bible Study
7-8:15 pm


Sunday

Mass 8:00 am

Adult Instruction
 9-10 am

Choral Mass
10:30 am

Nursery and
Sunday School
Coffee/Fellowship Hour
(following Mass)


During July and August
There will only be one
Sunday Mass at

9:00 AM


Holy Days
Listed on Kalendar

 

 

7676 West Gilmore Avenue Las Vegas Nevada 89129 
Telephone: 702-395-4576
Fax: 702-395-4572
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Anglican Province of Christ the King - Diocese of Southwestern States