Friday, June 15, 2007

e-bulletin week of June 17, 2007:Trinity 2

Services this Week : Parish of St Peter, Fredericton, N. B.
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June 20 mid-week Holy Communion 7 p.m.
June 24 Trinity III St John Baptist Holy Communion 8 & 11 a.m.
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July Vestry Meeting Tuesday July 3 at 7 p.m.

We welcome all who are worshipping with us on this Holy season. St Peter's is a specifically Prayer Book Parish theologically as well as liturgically. What this means is that traditional liturgy (services) are the worshipping expression of normative Anglican, (i.e., of the Anglican Communion) belief. We hope that you find your time in our midst spiritually refreshing and beneficial.

ACW Fund -raiser: No-Bake Sale thanks one and all for their support.

The Hebb’s wish to thank all Ladies who were at the Annual dinner out Mon June 4 at the Mactaquac Holiday Inn.

Is there someone who should be prayed for ? Prayers can be either public (in Church) or private - in homes and the Rector's personal devotions

The Fredericton Food bank: The Food Bank asks for a focus on ‘meal in a can’ items such as canned stews, canned beans or canned pasta.

Bible Word Scramble : eioustnq - see readings on reverse. Last week's answer:
falsely Job 13:7

Note: save this date [tentative] Confirmation here at St Peter’s Sunday Oct. 21

Parish Bible Studies at Ste Anne's Ct resume on October 9th

St Michael’s Youth Conference ages 13 to 20; Aug 20-25 - save these dates. Recent and aspiring confirmation candidates especially should consider this opportunity. Cost $190:= scholarship available! The forms are here!

Altar flowers today are in loving memory of Harry and Helen Ludford given by daughter Aulda Yerxa.
Note: The floor of the altar area will be redone this week by Acadia Marble. The new floor will be a white marble which should highlight the beauty of our worship area and hopefully aid us in focussing our devotions and worship!

June 30th Fr Hebb will be teaching the last of 4 sessions on Reformation Anglican History as part of the Vocational Diaconate training Program of the diocese!