Saturday, December 26, 2009

Christmas Eve 2009

Services this Week: Parish of St Peter, Fredericton, N. B.

Dec 24 Children’s Creche service for those under 10 yrs of age 4 – 4:30 p.m.
Dec 24 Family Eucharist with children’s talk for those over 8 yrs 7 p.m.
Dec 24 Adult Eucharist 10 p.m.
Dec 25 Holy Communion (said) 11 a.m.
Dec 26 Holy Communion St Stephen’s Day (said) 11 a.m.
Dec 27 Holy Communion St John’s Day (Sunday) 8 & 11 a.m.
Dec 28 Holy Communion Holy Innocents (said) 11 a.m.
Dec 30 midweek cancelled 7 p.m.

O Come let us worship the Christ child as Lord, Creator and Saviour!

We welcome all who are worshipping with us during this holy Christmas 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.

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.

Church Calendars for sale $5:00 each - please get yours!

Sunday School resumes January 10, 10:15 a.m. – we are still in need of a teacher for our oldest class!

Word Scramble : aeenkhr- see readings on reverse. Last week's answer: coastlands Isaiah 42:10

A Message from YOUR Vestry: St. Peter’s Contributions: Here at St Peter’s, as elsewhere, there is the need to increase our weekly giving so as to remain economically viable. To that end, Vestry members have accepted the challenge and each member has agreed to increase their personal weekly giving by 10%. We would invite and encourage you to join us in this undertaking. St. Peter’s has played a central role in the lives of parishioners for more than 170 years. Our ability to continue with our joint Ministry hinges on our capacity to meet mounting operating expenses and a growing capital budget. Thank you for your consideration of this important request and please feel free to discuss this with the Wardens; Bob Matthews and Mary Christie, any Vestry member or Fr. Hebb. To change your e-offering pick up the form at the rear or download it from this link: http://anglican.nb.ca/synod/finance/e_offering/e_offering_changes.pdf

Vestry News: Our last vestry meeting received good news – last winter`s snow plowing bill is able to be paid off! Also, our treasurer reports that folks are responding to the 10% challenge found in the paragraph above. We are now happy to report having secured a contractor to plow snow this season. As for the Church Exterior Restoration Fund: Although everyone received the October mailing – there remain over 100 outstanding responses! Please do act with your 2009 support NOW! Remember ... our goal is $50,000.00 in total.
We can reach this goal if everyone contributes and pulls together!

The Cathedral Puppeteers, including our own Cody McKay, are going on a Mission trip to Belize in 2010. Cody needs to raise funds to go. During the mission the young folks will work on a school and do presentations for the children. Cody asks for your prayers and monetary support. 459-1764 or cody_b_mckay@hotmail.com

Note also: the cathedral puppeteers will be making their annual visit to St Peter’s January 24, 2010!

New Service schedule, new sidesmen schedule and new readers rota are available at the rear and on the Parish website: stpeterfredericton.nb.ca .

A servers schedule will appear once Fr Hebb has had opportunity to train several new servers!
Sign-up sheets for both church cleaning and altar guild are available at the rear – please consider taking a turn. A sheet describing what is expected for cleaning is also at the rear for your convenience.

Parish Annual Meeting January 24, 2010 - our meeting follows a pot luck meal – all welcome!

The Hebbs: Ross, Linda, Sarah and Benjamin wish everyone a holy and blessed Christmas day and season and a safe and joyous New Year!

Dec 25 Christmas Day at the Eucharist: Introit Psalm: 98:1-4; Gradual Psalm: 110:1-4

Dec 26 St Stephen’s Day at the Eucharist: Introit Psalm 119 part 3; Gradual Psalm 119 part 21

Dec 27 St John’s Day at the Eucharist: Introit Psalm 92:1-4 Gradual; Psalm 92:12-15

Dec 28 Holy Innocents at the Eucharist: Introit Psalm 8:1-2; Gradual Psalm 124:5-7

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E-Bulletin: Christmas Season St John Dec 27, 2009

Services this Week: Parish of St Peter, Fredericton, N. B.

Dec 27 Today Holy Communion St John’s Day 8 & 11 a.m.
Dec 28 Holy Communion Holy Innocents (said) 11 a.m.
Dec 30 midweek cancelled 7 p.m.
Jan 3 Second Sunday after Christmas Holy Communion 8 & 11 a.m.

O Come let us worship the Christ child as Lord, Creator and Saviour!

We welcome all who are worshipping with us during this holy Christmas 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.
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.

Church Calendars for sale $5:00 each - please get yours!

Sunday School resumes January 10, 10:15 a.m. – we are still in need of a teacher for our oldest class!

Word Scramble : iuiesdcrcmc- see readings on reverse. Last week's answer: hearken Isaiah 51:1

Today’s bulletin in given to the Glory of God and in memory of departed loved ones by Maria and Bob Matthews.

A Message from YOUR Vestry: St. Peter’s Contributions: Here at St Peter’s, as elsewhere, there is the need to increase our weekly giving so as to remain economically viable. To that end, Vestry members have accepted the challenge and each member has agreed to increase their personal weekly giving by 10%. We would invite and encourage you to join us in this undertaking. St. Peter’s has played a central role in the lives of parishioners for more than 170 years. Our ability to continue with our joint Ministry hinges on our capacity to meet mounting operating expenses and a growing capital budget. Thank you for your consideration of this important request and please feel free to discuss this with the Wardens; Bob Matthews and Mary Christie, any Vestry member or Fr. Hebb. To change your e-offering pick up the form at the rear or download it from this link: http://anglican.nb.ca/synod/finance/e_offering/e_offering_changes.pdf

Vestry News: Our last vestry meeting received good news – last winter`s snow plowing bill is able to be paid off! Also, our treasurer reports that folks are responding to the 10% challenge found in the paragraph above. We are now happy to report having secured a contractor to plow snow this season. As for the Church Exterior Restoration Fund: Although everyone received the October mailing – there remain over 100 outstanding responses! Please do act with your 2009 support NOW! Remember ... our goal is $50,000.00 in total.
We can reach this goal if everyone contributes and pulls together!

The Cathedral Puppeteers, including our own Cody McKay, are going on a Mission trip to Belize in 2010. Cody needs to raise funds to go. During the mission the young folks will work on a school and do presentations for the children. Cody asks for your prayers and monetary support. 459-1764 or cody_b_mckay@hotmail.com

Note also: the cathedral puppeteers will be making their annual visit to St Peter’s January 24, 2010!

New Service schedule, new sidesmen schedule and new readers rota are available at the rear and on the Parish website: stpeterfredericton.nb.ca . A servers schedule will appear once Fr Hebb has had opportunity to train several new servers!
Sign-up sheets for both church cleaning and altar guild are available at the rear – please consider taking a turn. A sheet describing what is expected for cleaning is also at the rear for your convenience.

Parish Annual Meeting January 24, 2010 - our meeting follows a pot luck meal – all welcome!
The Hebbs: Ross, Linda, Sarah and Benjamin wish everyone a holy and blessed Christmas season and a safe and joyous New Year!

Dec 27 (Sunday) St John’s Day at the Eucharist: Introit Psalm 92:1-4 Gradual; Psalm 92:12-15

Dec 28 Holy Innocents at the Eucharist: Introit Psalm 8:1-2; Gradual Psalm 124:5-7

Fr Hebb notes that a possible memorial of a red colored burse and veil for the altar (the coverings for the chalice at Holy Communion) would be in order here at St Peter’s: Approximate cost: $500.00: If interested, please speak to him asap – first to speak will be first in line.

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Friday, December 18, 2009

E:Bulletin Dec 20, 2009 Advent IV

Services this Week: Parish of St Peter, Fredericton, N. B.

December 23 H C Pine Grove Nursing Home 11 a.m.
Dec 23 midweek at St Peter’s cancelled 7 p.m.
Dec 24 Children’s Creche service for under 10 yrs of age 4 – 4:30 p.m.
Dec 24 Family Eucharist with children’s talk for over 8 yrs 7 p.m.
Dec 24 Adult Eucharist 10 p.m.
Dec 25 Holy Communion (said) 11 a.m.
Dec 26 Holy Communion St Stephen’s Day (said) 11 a.m.
Dec 27 Holy Communion St John’s Day (Sunday) 8 & 11 a.m.
Dec 28 Holy Communion Holy Innocents (said) 11 a.m.
Dec 30 midweek cancelled 7 p.m.

We welcome all who are worshipping with us during this Advent 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.

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.

Church Calendars for sale $5:00 each please get yours!

Word Scramble : aeenkhr- see readings on reverse. Last week's answer: coastlands Isaiah 42:10

Today’s bulletin cover is given to the Greater Glory of God and in loving memory of departed members of St Peter’s congregation.

New Initiative: Invite a Friend to Christmas Services: Recent years have seen a decline in numbers at our two later Christmas eve services. This is partly due to the children’s crèche service at 4 p.m. and partly due to the aging of many of our families – children have grown-up, married and moved away. To counter this trend, Fr Hebb urges folks to invite someone to Christmas worship this week. Christmas Eve serves are especially beautiful, moving and meaningful – why not give it a try and invite someone?

A Message from YOUR Vestry: St. Peter’s Contributions: Here at St Peter’s, as elsewhere, there is the need to increase our weekly giving so as to remain economically viable. To that end, Vestry members have accepted the challenge and each member has agreed to increase their personal weekly giving by 10%. We would invite and encourage you to join us in this undertaking. St. Peter’s has played a central role in the lives of parishioners for more than 170 years. Our ability to continue with our joint Ministry hinges on our capacity to meet mounting operating expenses and a growing capital budget. Thank you for your consideration of this important request and please feel free to discuss this with the Wardens; Bob Matthews and Mary Christie, any Vestry member or Fr. Hebb. To change your e-offering pick up the form at the rear or download it from this link: http://anglican.nb.ca/synod/finance/e_offering/e_offering_changes.pdf

Vestry News: Our last vestry meeting received some good news – last winter`s snow plowing bill is able to be paid off! Also, the treasurer reports that folks are responding to the 10% challenge found in the paragraph above. We are now happy to report having secured a contractor to plow snow this coming season. As for the Church Exterior Restoration Fund: Although everyone has received the October mailing – there remain over 100 outstanding responses! Please do act with your 2009 support NOW! Remember ... our goal is $50,000.00 in total. We can reach this goal if everyone contributes and pulls together!

The Cathedral Puppeteers, including our own Cody McKay, are going on a Mission trip to Belize in 2010. Cody needs to raise funds to go. During the mission the young folks will work on a school and do presentations for the children. Cody asks for your prayers and monetary support. 459-1764 or cody_b_mckay@hotmail.com Note also: the cathedral

puppeteers will be making their annual visit to St Peter’s January 24, 2010!

New Service schedule, new sidesmen schedule and new readers rota are available at the rear and on the Parish website: stpeterfredericton.nb.ca . A servers schedule will appear once Fr Hebb has had opportunity to train several new servers!

Sign-up sheets for both church cleaning and altar guild are available at the rear – please consider taking a turn. A sheet describing what is expected for cleaning is also at the rear for your convenience.

Christmas time flowers: Please speak with Maria Matthews giving her both the money and the memorial information: Let’s make God’s House especially lovely this holy season!

Parish Annual Meeting January 24, 2010 our meeting follows a pot luck meal – all welcome!

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Saturday, December 12, 2009

E:Bulletin Dec 13, 2009 Advent III

Services this Week: Parish of St Peter, Fredericton, N. B.

December 16 midweek Holy Communion 7 p.m.
December 20 Advent IV Holy Communion 8 a.m. & 11 a.m.
December 23 H C Pine Grove Nursing Home 11 a.m.
Dec 23 midweek cancelled
Dec 24 Children’s Creche service for under 10 yrs of age 4 – 4:30 p.m.
Dec 24 Family Eucharist with children’s talk for over 8 yrs 7 p.m.
Dec 24 Adult Eucharist 10 p.m.
Dec 25 Holy Communion (said) 11 a.m.

Today Sunday School Christmas Programme followed by Congregational Pot Luck 11 a.m.

Today Carol sing at Pine Grove Nursing Home – come sing-a-long - all welcome! 3 p.m.

We welcome all who are worshipping with us during this Advent 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.

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.

Church Calendars for sale $5:00 each please get yours!

Word Scramble : aaosscdtln- see readings on reverse. Last week's answer: portent Rev 12:3

Today’s bulletin cover is given to the Greater Glory of God and in loving memory of departed members of St Peter’s congregation.

New Initiative: Invite a Friend to Christmas Services: Recent years have seen a decline in numbers at our two later Christmas eve services. This is partly due to the children’s crèche service at 4 p.m. and partly due to the aging of many of our families – children have grown-up, married and moved away. To counter this trend, Fr Hebb urges folks to invite someone to Christmas worship this upcoming holy season. Christmas Eve serves are especially beautiful, moving and meaningful – why not give it a try and invite someone?

A Message from YOUR Vestry: St. Peter’s Contributions: Here at St Peter’s, as elsewhere, there is the need to increase our weekly giving so as to remain economically viable. To that end, Vestry members have accepted the challenge and each member has agreed to increase their personal weekly giving by 10%. We would invite and encourage you to join us in this undertaking. St. Peter’s has played a central role in the lives of parishioners for more than 170 years. Our ability to continue with our joint Ministry hinges on our capacity to meet mounting operating expenses and a growing capital budget. Thank you for your consideration of this important request and please feel free to discuss this with the Wardens; Bob Matthews and Mary Christie, any Vestry member or Fr. Hebb. To change your e-offering pick up the form at the rear or download it from this link: http://anglican.nb.ca/synod/finance/e_offering/e_offering_changes.pdf

Vestry News: Our last vestry meeting received some good news – last winter`s snow plowing bill is able to be paid off! Also, the treasurer reports that folks are responding to the 10% challenge found in the paragraph above. We are now happy to report having secured a contractor to plow snow this coming season. As for the Church Exterior Restoration Fund: Although everyone has received the October mailing – there remain over 100 outstanding responses! Please do act with your 2009 support NOW! Remember ... our goal is $50,000.00 in total. We can reach this goal if everyone contributes and pulls together!

The Cathedral Puppeteers, including our own Cody McKay, are going on a Mission trip to Belize in 2010. Cody needs to raise $2200.00. During the mission, they will work on a school and do presentations for the children. Cody asks for your prayers and monetary support. 459-1764 or cody_b_mckay@hotmail.com
Note also: the cathedral puppeteers will be making their annual visit to St Peter’s January 24, 2010!

New Service schedule, new sidesmen schedule and new readers rota are available at the rear and on the Parish website: stpeterfredericton.nb.ca . A servers schedule will appear once Fr Hebb has had opportunity to train several new servers!

Sign-up sheets for both church cleaning and altar guild are available at the rear – please consider taking a turn. A sheet describing what is expected as for cleaning is also at the rear for your convenience.

Christmas time flowers: Please speak with Maria Matthews giving her both the money and the memorial information: Let’s make God’s House especially lovely this holy season!

Saturday, December 05, 2009

Advent II, Dec 6, 2009 (St Nick's Day)

Services this Week: Parish of St Peter, Fredericton, N. B.

December 9 midweek cancelled
December 13 Advent III Holy Communion 8 a.m.
Dec 13 Sunday School Programme and Congregational Pot Luck 11 a.m.
Dec 13 Carol sing at Pine Grove Nursing Home all welcome! 3 p.m.
Dec 8 Parish Bible Study Ste Anne’s Ct 3:30 p.m.

We welcome all who are worshipping with us during this Advent 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.

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.


Church Calendars for sale $5:00 each please get yours!
Word Scramble : eortptn - see readings on reverse. Last week's answer: thunder Rev 6:1

Today’s bulletin cover is given to the Greater Glory of God and in loving memory of departed members of St Peter’s congregation.

New Initiative: Invite a Friend to Christmas Services: Recent years have seen a decline in numbers at our two later Christmas eve services. This is partly due to the children’s crèche service at 4 p.m. and partly due to the aging of many of our families – children have grown-up, married and moved away. To counter this trend, Fr Hebb urges folks to invite someone to Christmas worship this upcoming holy season. Christmas Eve serves are especially beautiful, moving and meaningful – why not give it a try and invite someone?

A Message from YOUR Vestry: St. Peter’s Contributions: Here at St Peter’s, as elsewhere, there is the need to increase our weekly giving so as to remain economically viable. To that end, Vestry members have accepted the challenge and each member has agreed to increase their personal weekly giving by 10%. We would invite and encourage you to join us in this undertaking. St. Peter’s has played a central role in the lives of parishioners for more than 170 years. Our ability to continue with our joint Ministry hinges on our capacity to meet mounting operating expenses and a growing capital budget. Thank you for your consideration of this important request and please feel free to discuss this with the Wardens; Bob Matthews and Mary Christie, any Vestry member or Fr. Hebb. To change your e-offering pick up the form at the rear or download it from this link: http://anglican.nb.ca/synod/finance/e_offering/e_offering_changes.pdf

Vestry News: Last week’s vestry meeting received some good news – last winter`s snow plowing bill is able to be paid off! Also, the treasurer reports that folks are responding to the 10% challenge found in the paragraph above. We are now happy to report having secured a contractor to plow snow this coming season. As for the Church Exterior Restoration Fund: Although everyone has received the October mailing – there remain over 118 outstanding responses! Please do act with your 2009 support NOW! Remember ... our goal is $50,000.00 in total. We can reach this goal if everyone contributes and pulls together!

The Cathedral Puppeteers, including our own Cody McKay, are going on a Mission trip to Belize in 2010. Cody needs to raise $2200.00. During the mission, they will work on a school and do presentations for the children. Cody asks for your prayers and monetary support. 459-1764 or cody_b_mckay@hotmail.com
Note also: the cathedral puppeteers will be making their annual visit to St Peter’s January 24, 2010!

New Service schedule, new sidesmen schedule and new readers rota are available at the rear and on the Parish website: stpeterfredericton.nb.ca . A servers schedule will appear once Fr Hebb has had opportunity to train several new servers!

Sign-up sheets for both church cleaning and altar guild are available at the rear – please consider taking a turn. A sheet describing what is expected as for cleaning is also at the rear for your convenience.

Christmas time flowers: Please speak with Maria Matthews giving her both the money and the memorial information: Let’s make God’s House especially lovely this holy season!

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