THE FIFTH SUNDAY AFTER THE EPIPHANY
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SCRIPTURE READINGS
Isaiah 40:21-31; Psalms 147:1-12, 21c; 1 Corinthians 9:16-23; Mark 1:29-39
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TO REMEMBER IN PRAYER
Those On Our Hearts
Shirley, The Reverend Gary van der Meer, The Reverend Dr. Caroline Ducros, Gordon, Gregory and all who minister at St John's.
Our Diocese
Area Parish of the St. Lawrence and their clergy The Venerable Peter Crosby and Deacon Richard Matthias.
All Regional Deans in our diocese.
Our Companion Diocese in Jerusalem & the Middle East
Christ Church, Nazareth, Israel.
Anglican Church of Canada (ACC)
The Right Reverend John Watton, Bishop, and the people and clergy of the Diocese of Central Newfoundland.
Evangelical Lutheran Church of Canada (ELCIC)
The dean, council, and congregations of the Two Rivers, Nith Valley and Niagara Areas of the Eastern Synod.
Parish Prayer Group
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THIS WEEK'S MESSAGE FROM
GARY AND GORDON
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SUNDAY SERVICE
The Fifth Sunday After The Epiphany
Sunday, February 7 at 9:30am
Join us here at St John's for online worship this Sunday. There is something magical about being able to greet one another in the chat bar while we worship together virtually from the comfort of our own homes. Enjoy the service live at 9:30am, or watch it later at your convenience.
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SUNDAY COFFEE HOUR
Sunday February 7, 2021
Following the online service, there will be a Zoom "coffee hour", a time
to check in with each other and share thoughts and feelings.
To join the Zoom:
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PARISH COFFEE HOUR
Wednesdays
10am, via Zoom
Join Gary and your fellow parishioners with your favourite mug of coffee/tea to engage in fellowship.
Mark your calendars and on the day "zoom in" at this link at 10 am to catch up with parish friends both new and old.
ps: If you don't have computer access and would like to join this coffee hour call the Church Office and we can provide you with instructions on how to access via telephone.
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MEET OUR NEW RECTOR
Saturday, February 13th from 5-6pm
Meet our new Rector, The Reverend Gary van der Meer at a virtual cocktail party hosted by the wardens of St John’s.
Gary will take up his duties on February 1, 2021 and as we are unable to meet him in person at this time, grab your favourite beverage and snacks and join us via Zoom to meet our new Rector informally.
To join the cocktail party, any of the following options are available to you:
or manually enter:
Zoom Meeting ID: 959 8557 5017
Passcode: 672622
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ASH WEDNESDAY
VIRTUAL SUPPER
Wednesday, February 17th at 7pm
Please join us virtually, with a bowl of soup on Wed. Feb. 17th at 7pm. for our annual PWRDF Ash Wednesday Supper, to be followed by our Ash Wednesday service at 7:30 p.m. We are delighted to welcome Will Postma, Executive-Director of The Primate’s World Relief & Development Fund. Mr. Postma will bring us up-to-date on PWRDF’s pandemic response to our African partners. They are working hard to deliver our maternal and newborn health programs in four African countries. This is our annual fundraiser for PWRDF at St. John’s and we welcome your donations. You can donate directly to PWRDF via their website - https://pwrdf.org/give-today/. When donating online please note the Diocese of Ottawa and St. John’s Parish in the Comments section. Many thanks for your support!
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NOT TOO LATE TO JOIN
DIOCESAN BOOK STUDY
Following the great success of the first Diocesan wide zoom book study, a second one is being planned. Beginning Thursday, February 4th and running for six weeks from 7 to 8:30 pm, we will look at Richard Rohr's book, "The Universal Christ". "Fr. Richard challenges us to search beneath the surface of our faith and see what is sacred in everyone and everything. A7one who strives to put their faith into action will find encouragement and inspiration in the pages of this book." -Melinda Gates, author of "The Moment of Lift." For more information or to register, please contact Rev. Chung Yan (JoAnne) Lam at bnbparish@outlook.com (Even at this late date, if you are interested, do give Chung Yan a shout by email - I'm sure you could get caught up by week two, if you don't already have this book.)
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IN-PERSON WORSHIP SUSPENDED
BEGINNING DECEMBER 27, 2020
Due to a province-wide lockdown, In-Person Worship was suspended beginning December 27, 2020. We have moved to an Online Worship format. See the link above or visit our YouTube Channel to watch our services online.
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St John the Evangelist's New Incumbent Arrives!
Our new Incumbent, The Reverend Gary van der Meer begins his time at St John's this week. Gary has been meeting with the wardens, participating in the Wednesday morning coffee zoom, preparing his first homily for the Sunday service on February 7th at 9:30am, and will be joining the coffee hour afterwards. Welcome, Gary...we are all so glad you have come to be with us!
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PRIEST-IN-CHARGE RETIRES AGAIN
Archdeacon Pat Johnston
Our priest-in-charge since December, Archdeacon Pat Johnston retires again after The Reverend Gary van der Meer's arrival. Pat hosted the coffee hour on Wednesday, February 3 and handed over the zoom controls to Gary on that day. Pat writes that she "has had a wonderful, (though strange-given the pandemic restrictions and all) time, being with St John's during these last four months...and she looks forward to visiting post-pandemic, when we can enjoy one another's company at coffee hour after the liturgy. Thanks to all for helping to keep SJE strong during these difficult days."
Thank you, Pat for being a wonderful leader to us during this unprecedented time!
All our best wishes to you for a nourishing and well-deserved retirement!
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CAUTION - FAKE EMAIL REQUESTS
There have been several reports this week of fake emails that appear to come from clergy in the Diocese of Ottawa requesting help of various kinds. Often these ask for the purchase of gift cards to help with pastoral matters. Please do not fall prey to these scams! If you think a request might be legitimate, first call the clergy member and be certain you have the right person. It would be highly unusual for clergy to ask for your help in this way. The diocese has published a helpful document to recognize fake versus legitimate emails.
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THE THOUSAND DOVES PROJECT
Building on 40 years of experience, our diocesan refugee ministry has been able to support hundreds of the world's most vulnerable people to have a new beginning in the Ottawa region. Together, we can do even more to help our global neighbours who are forced to seek a safe place to rebuild their lives.
With your help, the people of the Diocese will celebrate and support this work by creating 1,000 paper doves and, beginning on Pentecost Sunday, spreading their wings of hope above the nave of Christ Church Cathedral, Ottawa.
This will be a unique art installation celebrating the contribution of refugees in our communities, raising awareness of the need for refugee sponsorship, and enhancing our capacity to engage in this life-giving ministry.
BE PART OF THE THOUSAND DOVES PROJECT BY FOLLOWING THESE 5 EASY STEPS!
Step #2: Collect pledges from family, friends, and other sponsors for your doves. Visit online donation form.
Step #3: Follow these step-by-step instructions to make your doves Video, how to make a paper dove (you can use any white paper, but larger squares make bigger doves).
Step #4: Bring your doves to one of our church drop-off locations by May (you will receive detailed information on the process for collecting the doves).
Step #5: See your doves as part of the flock of a thousand at Christ Church Cathedral! You will receive information on the May 23 livestream "reveal", and how to view the installation safely in person.
THANK YOU FOR SPREADING WINGS OF HOPE IN SUPPORT OF THE ANGLICAN DIOCESE OF OTTAWA'S REFUGEE MINISTRY. For more information please visit the following link.
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TAXES FOR 2020
Tax receipts for 2020 donations to St. John’s have been prepared and are being mailed to all recipients. A printout of quarterly donations by category is included with the receipt. Please review this to ensure that you have been credited with the full amount of your donation to St. John’s for 2020. Should you have any questions please email Peggy Lister, Envelope Secretary, at peggylister@rogers.com or leave a message for her at the church office.
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PARISH ADMINISTRATION AT ST JOHN'S
In the interim time between Laura's departure and the arrival of our new incumbent the Reverend Gary van der Meer, Corporation has decided not to hire a new Parish Administrator. Instead, we will cover the many activities that Laura Macdonald handled in a number of ways.
Firstly, our music director Gordon and Cara Gilbertson will manage parish communications (Sunday bulletins, This Week at St John's e-newsletter and the website).
Secondly, a roster of volunteers comprising Vicki Robinson, Emmy Verdun and Bea Robertson will cover most of the day-to-day administration tasks including handling correspondence such as email, regular mail, phone messages, etc., procuring church supplies, coordinating activities of various church groups, and so on.
Finally, Ted Reeve, a member of our newly established Property & Building Committee will look after rentals. Many thanks go to all those who have agreed to help out.
Corporation believes that this arrangement will carry us through until such time as Gary is here with us at St John's and we can work together to develop a long-term plan for the various activities related to parish administration at St John's.
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NEXT SUNDAY - FEB 14
THE LAST SUNDAY AFTER THE EPIPHANY
TRANSFIGURATION SUNDAY
2 Kings 2:1-12; Psalms 50:1-6; 2 Corinthians 4:3-6; Mark 9:2-9
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ST JOHN THE EVANGELIST
ANGLICAN CHURCH
154 Somerset Street West, Ottawa, ON K2P 0H8
613-232-4500
office@stjohnsottawa.ca
The Reverend Gary van der Meer, Rector
The Reverend Dr Caroline Ducros, Deacon
The Reverend Michael Hicks, Honourary Assistant Emeritus
Dr Gordon Johnston, FRCCO, Organist and Choirmaster
Detlef Dransch, Rector’s Warden
Stephen Giles, People's Warden
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