ST. PAUL'S E-PISTLE
Twenty-first Sunday After Pentecost - November 3, 2019
COLLECT AND READINGS
Almighty and merciful God, it is only by your gift that your faithful people offer you true and laudable service: Grant that we may run without stumbling to obtain your heavenly promises; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and for ever. Amen.

The readings may be found here .
Morsel for Meditation

A Last Beatitude
And blessèd are the ones we overlook;
The faithful servers on the coffee rota,
The ones who hold no candle, bell or book
But keep the books and tally up the quota,
The gentle souls who come to ‘do the flowers’,
The quiet ones who organise the fete,
Church sitters who give up their weekday hours,
Doorkeepers who may open heaven’s gate.
God knows the depths that often go unspoken
Amongst the shy, the quiet, and the kind,
Or the slow healing of a heart long broken
Placing each flower so for a year’s mind.
Invisible on earth, without a voice,
In heaven their angels glory and rejoice.

Guite, Malcolm , Sounding the Seasons: Seventy sonnets for Christian year
(London: Canterbury Press Norwich, 2012), 59.
Processional Hymn

Gospel Hymn
(Lasst uns erfreuen) H 618 ( lyrics )

Offertory Hymns
Communion Hymns
A3 #80

A3 #115 ( hymn story )

Recessional Hymn     
(St Anne) H 680 ( hymn story)
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I John 2:6
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Stewardship Today
Frank McKee – Stewardship Committee

Today in our prayers, Christians are, by our very theology, ecologists. We love this planet Earth that God has created for us. What we return, comes from God. With our offering this morning, we honor God. Thank You.

“One Minute Stewardship Sermons” by Rev Charles Cloughen, Jr
ALWAYS WELCOME!
Peanut Butter
Macaroni & Cheese
Jelly or Jam
Hamburger Helper
Cornbread Mix
Pork & Beans
Oatmeal
Green Beans
Corn
Sweet Peas
Canned Potatoes
Canned Soups
Tomato Sauce
Spaghetti Sauce
Dry Beans & Rice
Spaghetti Noodles
Dry Cereal
Tuna - canned or packaged
Spam
Vienna Sausages

WE LOVE GIFT CARDS FROM WALMART, BROOKSHIRES, ALDI
AND SUPER ONE!
Lay Ministry
8:00 am Lector/LEM
11/03: David Clegg
11/10: David Clegg
10:30 am Old Testament
and Psalm Lector
11/03: Robb Horn
11/10: Tommy Campbell
New Testament Lector / LEM
11/03: Tommy Campbell
11/06: Karen Campbell
11/10: Bill Rolston
Acolytes
11/03: Evelyn Rovell, Audrey Ballard, Beatrice Duku
11/10: Darby Ballard, MacKenzie Taylor, David Kirklin
Altar Guild
11/03: Gail Rolston, Laura Funk
11/10: Georgianna Harrison
Vestry Persons of the Day
11/03: Greg Richards, Peggy Cole
11/10: Tommy Campbell, Dana Medford
Circle of Care (weekly)
11/03: Karen & Tommy Campbell
11/10: Elaine Hodge, Suzanne Taylor
Intercessory Prayer
11/03: Elaine Hodge, Elizabeth Porter
11/10: Suzanne Taylor, Julie Bleier
Coffee Hour
11/03: Debbie Shaffer, Jennifer Faunce
11/10: ECW
Pray for the Church, the Body of Christ
Please pray for those on our prayer list this week:
 Bob Lanier, Allen Clegg Sr., The Clegg Family, Jo Dodson, Elaine Hodge, Beverly Gish, Cyndi Sehr, Faye Hamann, Dana Medford,
Alice Cooney, Diana Richards,
Mike Lavigne, Dru Ann Jamison
Wayne and Lillian McHenry,
Eileen Jenkins, Paula Reeves
Fr. Gordon, Dolores Miltenberger,
 We also pray for our Daughters of the King Ministry as they bring their strength and service together by praying for friends and for the people.

You may add people to the list by filling out a DOK confidential prayer card and putting them in the blue box located in the Narthex.
Contact our church office to add a name to our prayer list: 903-455-5030 or miracles16@gmail.com. Names remain for one month unless renewed or canceled.
DOK PRAYER REQUESTS & BOX
The Daughters of the King support your prayer needs and wishes. Each Sunday a prayer team will be available to pray with you after the Worship Service in the choir area after the 10:30 service. If you would like additional information, please see a DOK member.

They also have a intercessory prayer box on the table in the Narthex to deposit prayer requests. Prayer request cards may be found in the pews and beside the box in the Narthex. Daughters pray daily. All prayers are confidential. Each person is prayed for one month. If you wish for continued prayers, please complete another request card or contact a Daughter. You may call the church office (903-455-5030) and specify it is for the DOK intercessory prayer list. You can hand the card to a Daughter (she is always wearing her cross).
SERVICE TIMES
Sunday Services:
Holy Eucharist, Rite I   8:00 AM
Holy Eucharist, Rite II   10:30 AM
 Sunday School for Adults and Youth 9:30-10:15am Clardy Hall

Wednesday Services:
Holy Eucharist, Rite I    Noon
Bible Study 6:30 PM
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