Second Sunday after the Epiphany
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- Holy Eucharist
- Sunday, Jan. 20, 2019
- 10 AM
- All are welcome
- You're invited
- Bring a friend
- Sunday School
- Sunday, Jan. 20, 2019
- 10 AM
- All children welcome
- You're invited
- Bible Study
- Wednesday, Jan. 23, 2019
- 10 AM
- All are welcome
- Bring a friend
- Annual Meeting of St. Hugh's Church
- Sunday, Jan. 27, 2019
- After Sunday Worship
- All are welcome
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Partner with us for ministry
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Pledge forms are now available. The forms are on the table near the front door to the church; you may
view or download the form
and return it to the church on Sunday. Your contribution helps us maintain the mission and ministry of Jesus Christ through St. Hugh’s. Make a pledge of support to St. Hugh’s in 2019. ~Fr. Dan and Neil Passage, Treasurer
Completed forms can be returned to our Treasurer, Neil,
or simply place your completed form
in the Collection Plate on Sunday.
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Your gift to St. Hugh's makes a difference. It allows us to be open so that "
all who seek you [God] here may find you, and be filled with your joy and peace."
It is always the right time. Donate to the mission and ministry of St. Hugh's. Your gifts--of time, talent, and treasure--make it possible to be present in Idyllwild so that we can both invite and then "enable questioning, open-minded people to discover for themselves, the significance of Jesus Christ."
www.sthughsidyllwild.org
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Sunday Readings and Music
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The Readings for this Sunday
In our Hebrew scripture lesson the prophet continues to look forward to the full restoration of Jerusalem, hoping that the city may one day be a source of joy, as a bride is to her bridegroom. It is some years after the return from exile, and Jerusalem has still not regained her glory. But the prophet trusts in the Lord. The city will become God’s crown. The land will no longer be known as Forsaken, but will be called Married.
This psalm exults in the boundless love of God, saving humans and animals alike. God is the fountain of life, and in God’s light we see light.
In this reading Paul commends spiritual gifts, but instructs the Corinthians in their proper use in the service of Jesus’ lordship. Spiritual gifts always present dangers as well as benefits, and there can even be false spirits. The Spirit of God will never cause one to believe that the earthly, crucified Jesus could be despised, for this same Jesus has become Lord of the church. It is also important to recognize that there are many different gifts of the one Spirit. All are to be used for the common good.
Our gospel is the story of the changing of water into wine during a wedding feast at Cana in Galilee. The evangelist enriches the narrative with deep symbolism. As the first of Jesus’ many signs, this miracle points forward to his hour of greatest glory, when all things will be transformed by his death and resurrection. The best wine will be saved until last and will be given in astonishing abundance.
Music in Worship
Prelude
A time to prepare heart, mind, and body for worship.
Worship Music
#138 All praise to you, O Lord
#131 When Christ's appearing was made known
#508 Breathe on me, breath of God
#693 Just as I am, without one plea
#516 Come down, O Love divine
Postlude
A time to give thanks for God's nourishment in Word and Sacrament
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Who's serving this Sunday?
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Celebrant and Preacher
The Rev. Daniel Rondeau
Greeter and Usher
Robyn
Eucharistic Ministers
Dan W.
Terry
Lector
Martha
Intercessor
James
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Find your way to join us on the Way at St. Hugh's.
Holy Eucharist begins at 10:00 AM.
This Sunday we recall the power of the Spirit and remember the wedding feast in Cana of Galilee
All are welcome. You are invited.
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Praying for All,
Praying for You
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Collect for Sunday
Almighty God, whose Son our Savior Jesus Christ is the light of the world: Grant that your people, illumined by your Word and Sacraments, may shine with the radiance of Christ's glory, that he may be known, worshipped, and obeyed to the ends of the earth; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who with you and the Holy Spirit lives and reigns, one God, now and for ever. Amen.
~BCP 215
A Prayer for Guidance
O God, by whom the meek are guided in judgment, and light riseth up in darkness for the godly: Grant us, in all our doubts and uncertainties, the grace to ask what thou wouldest have us to do, that the Spirit of wisdom may save us from all false choices, and that in thy light we may see light, and in thy straight path may not stumble; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. ~BCP 832
A Prayer during our Bishop Search
O God, we ask you to bring us your next faithful servant to minister to the people of Southern California and Yuma, Arizona as we work to bring healing and peace through a commitment to justice, a desire to grow deeper relationships with Christ and one another, and a foundation of respecting the dignity of all. In the name of Jesus Christ our Lord,
Amen
. via
EDSD.org
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Do you have a prayer request?
A small group of us pray daily.
We will add your request to our prayers.
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L. to R. The Rev. Roy E. Hoffman, D.Min., The Rev. Canon Susan Brown Snook, The Rev. Dr. Michael S. Tinnon, D. Min.
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The Standing Committee has approved two petition candidates for bishop of the Diocese of San Diego. The Rev. Roy Hoffman is chaplain-in-residence at St. Peter's, Del Mar and command chaplain at the San Diego Naval Base. The Rev. Michael S. Tinnon, DMin, is currently the interim priest at St. David's, San Diego in Clairemont. These two priests join Rev. Canon Susan Brown Snook as candidates for bishop. The election convention will be Saturday, February 2 at St. Bartholomew's, Poway.
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As we continue to care for one another I remind you of Rev. Patricia's information about our loved ones and neighbors who may need immediate assistance to live independently and safely:
If the need is immediate:
Adult Protective Services (APS) Phone Number: 1-800-491-7123. (24 hours a day)
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For less immediate or long-term needs:
Phone Number for Riverside County Office on Aging
Aging and Disability Resource Connection
951-867-3800 or 1-800-510-2020
Please Note:
The person in need of assistance must call or if the individual is unable to call due to a health condition, a family member and/or advocate may call for that person. However, the family member and/or advocate must be present with that person when they place the call (in order to authorize the Office on Aging person to speak with the Family Member or Advocate).
~Rev. Patricia & Fr. Dan
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News from the Bishop's Committee
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The Bishop's Committee met on
Tuesday, January 8, 2019
in the Sunday School Room.
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Financial Information through December 31, 2018:
Budget |
Actual Year to Date |
Difference
- Income: $44,000.00 | $46,448.80 | $2,448.80
- Expenses: $48,350.00 | $45,966.59 | $2,433.41
- YTD Income - Expenses: $482.21
- General Fund Cash Balance 12/31 | 11/30: $14,802.42 | $11,203.86
- Designated Fund Cash Balance 12/31 | 11/30: $44,596.92 | $44,747.60
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If you have questions you contact any of the members of the Bishop's Committee: Jacque, Jim, Terry, Julie, Robyn, or me. ~Fr. Dan
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