Sixth Sunday After Pentecost
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- Holy Eucharist
- Sunday, July 21, 2019
- 10 AM
- All are welcome
- You're invited
- Bring your family
- Bring a friend
- Sunday School
- Sunday, July 21, 2019
- 10 AM
- All Children welcome
- Sunday School Room
- Bible Study
- Wed., July 24, 2019
- 10 AM
- Sunday School Room
- You're invited
- Holy Eucharist
- Sunday, July 28, 2019
- 10 AM
- All are welcome
- You're invited
- Bring your family
- Bring a friend
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Sunday Readings and Music
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The Readings for this Sunday
Proper 10 Track 2
In our Hebrew scripture story the Lord appears to Abraham and promises that he and Sarah will have a son. As often seen in biblical narratives, the Lord’s presence is disguised, this time in one of three visitors. Abraham may suspect God’s nearness, but he also generously fulfills his duty of hospitality to strangers.
The psalm describes the virtues of one who is worthy to worship the Lord.
This lesson exults in the primacy of Christ, who is the image of the invisible God in whom all things find meaning and coherence. All the fullness of deity was pleased to dwell in Christ, who provides headship to the living body of the church. In the mystery of God’s plan, Gentiles, too, share in the hope of glory. For this ministry to non-Jews Paul has been especially appointed. The sufferings he experiences in his work are a way of filling out the redemptive activity of Christ through his body, the church. The result is that those who once were strangers to God and living in sin may now be reconciled through Christ’s sacrifice and grow toward their maturity in his body.
The gospel is the story of Martha and Mary and their different attitudes toward life and the Lord’s presence. Jesus is on his way to Jerusalem and his death. The little narrative focuses on Martha and indicates how good works without a response to the Lord may only lead to anxiety and to missing what is essential.
Music in Worship
Prelude
A time to prepare heart, mind, and body for worship.
Worship Music
Opening Hymn #596 “Judge eternal, throned in splendor”
Sequence Hymn #401 “The God of Abraham praise”
Offertory Hymn #336 "Come with us, O blessed Jesus"
Post Communion Hymn #685 “Rock of ages, cleft for me”
Closing Hymn #488 “Be Thou my vision”
Postlude
A time to be with the Lord in music.
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Who's serving this Sunday?
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Holy Eucharist
begins at 10:00 AM
All are welcome
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You are invited.
Join us on the Way!
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Celebrant and Preacher
The Rev. Daniel Rondeau
Greeter and Usher
Dan W.
Eucharistic Minister
Tim
Lisa U
Lector
Mizzi
Intercessor
Terry
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Praying for All,
Praying for You
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Collect for Sunday
Almighty God, the fountain of all wisdom, you know our necessities before we ask and our ignorance in asking: Have compassion on our weakness, and mercifully give us those things which for our unworthiness we dare not, and for our blindness we cannot ask; through the worthiness of your Son Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and for ever. Amen.
~BCP 231
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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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Help us keep the Directory Up-to-Date
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We—Merrie, Rev. Patricia, Fr. Dan—have been working to update our online Directory. We need your help.
Next Sunday (July 21st) we'll be ready to take (or receive) your picture(s), to help you update your Information, or to fill-in a new Information sheet for our Directory.
We're working on pages for Friends of St. Hugh's and for our pets (bear with us). Currently, Friends, like the Glasheens who recently moved, are listed with a "zFriends" prefix in order to find them in one place in the Directory.
Click the image of our Directory Cover to view or download the Directory. You will need a password to open the (PDF) document.
Email Fr. Dan
to obtain the password.
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Partner with us for ministry
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Repair the roof FunRaiser
July 30, 2019
At St. Hugh's
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What
Bingo In the Pines
When
July 30
5 pm for food
Games start at 6 pm.
We will play until 7:30 pm
Food
Lou’s Famous Hot Dogs with all the "Fixens" & chips
Dessert
Baked goods with assorted beverages
Where
St Hugh’s Labyrinth
WHY?
“Fun-raiser" for a new Parish Roof
Costs
Suggested donations of $5.00 per Bingo card and
$5 donations for food and drinks
Prizes awarded all night
Open to all members and friends
who want to have a fun night.
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Your gift to St. Hugh's makes a difference. It allows us to be open so that "
all who seek God here may find God, and be filled with God's 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."
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Precious Elder Ministry
Health & Wellness Notes
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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)
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
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You may have read the article "Idyllwild Elders take charge, form their own group" in the recent Town Crier. Our own Rev. Patricia planted the seed that has now grown into this new group.
“I want to die on the hill. I’ve said it. I’m 81 years old. My friends have said it. We are Idy elders,” wrote Virginia Crowder in a letter to the editor in the May 2 edition of the Town Crier.
That was the beginning of a new group serving another cohort of Idyllwild residents. The “Elders and Others” are not focused on an event, such as a disaster or festival, or talent such as artists of all genres.
Read the entire article
and learn more about the issues taken up by the group. As noted in the article, the Elders and Others group will meet again at 1:00 PM at the Library on Thursday, August 1, 2019.
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News from the Bishop's Committee
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The Bishop's Committee met on
Tuesday, June 11, 2019
Minutes will be posted soon.
Next meeting will be
September 10, 2019
Unofficial
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Financial Information through June 30, 2019:
Budget |
Actual Year to Date
- Income: $24,200.00| $25,618.65
- Expenses: $23,400.00 | $24,734.99
- YTD Income - Expenses: $883.66
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If you have questions you contact any of the members of the Bishop's Committee: Jacque, James, Lisa U., Julie, Merrie, or me. ~Fr. Dan
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