- Holy Eucharist. First Sunday of Advent
- Sunday, December 1, 2019
- 10 AM
- All are welcome
- You're invited
- Bring your family
- Bring a friend
- Sunday School
- Sunday, December 1, 2019
- 10 AM
- Sunday School Room
- All children welcome
- Bible Study
- Wednesday, December 4, 2019
- 10:00 AM
- Study (Sunday School) Room
- All are welcome
- INTERFAITH Service of Solace
- Friday, December 6, 2019
- 6:00 PM
- All are welcome
- More information
- Holy Eucharist. Second Sunday of Advent.
- Sunday, December 8, 2019
- 10 AM
- All are welcome
- You're invited
- Bring your family
- Bring a friend
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Tuesday, December 24, 2019
5:00 PM Music starts
5:30 PM Holy Eucharist
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Who's serving this Sunday?
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Celebrant
The Rev. Daniel Rondeau
Preacher
The Rev. Patricia Horkey
Greeter and Usher
Terry
Eucharistic Minister
David H
Jim U
Lector
Mizzi
Intercessor
Diana
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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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Sunday Readings and Music
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The Readings for this Sunday
Year A
In our lesson from the Hebrew Bible the prophet Isaiah sets forth a majestic vision of a time when people throughout the world will worship the Lord and live in peace with one another. The mountain of the city of Jerusalem will be raised up to become a symbol of hope and justice to every nation. Many peoples will look to Jerusalem and to its holy Mount Zion as the place from which God will issue God’s word and law, bringing about an end to strife and warfare.
A pilgrim’s song of praise and prayer for the peace of Jerusalem.
In this reading Paul urges a way of life in full awareness of the nearness of salvation. Disciples must recognize that the nighttime of sinfulness is passing. The daylight, the time for new conduct and the following of Jesus, now comes.
In our gospel lesson Jesus tells his disciples of the need for readiness because the Son of Man will come at a day and hour which no one knows. People will continue to go about their usual affairs, when suddenly this time of judgment will happen. Disciples are to be ever watchful, imagining themselves like a householder whose alertness could prevent a robbery.
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Music in Worship
Prelude
A time to prepare heart, mind, and body for worship.
Worship Music
Opening Hymn #61 "Sleepers, wake! A voice astounds us"
Sequence Hymn #67 "Comfort, comfort ye, my people"
Offertory Hymn Insert "Blessed Assurance"
Post Communion Hymn #324 "Let all mortal flesh keep silent"
Closing Hymn #66 "Come, thou long-expected Jesus"
Postlude
A time to be with the Lord in music.
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Praying for All,
Praying for You
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Collect for Sunday
Almighty God, give us grace to cast away the works of darkness, and put on the armor of light, now in the time of this mortal life in which your Son Jesus Christ came to visit us in great humility; that in the last day, when he shall come again in his glorious majesty to judge both the living and the dead, we may rise to the life immortal; through him who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and for ever.
Amen.
~BCP 159
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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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Precious Elder Ministry
Health & Wellness Notes
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ADULT PROTECTIVE SERVICES
AND OFFICE ON AGING
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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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FAMILY CAREGIVING RESOURCES
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Partner with us for ministry
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To all who have pledged their support to St. Hugh's in the coming year.
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To all who want to support the mission and ministry of St. Hugh's Episcopal Church:
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Make a Gift. Make a Pledge.
Your gift to St. Hugh's makes a difference. We are grateful for the gifts given this year.
Your Pledge of financial support—lasting the whole year through—allows us to plan ahead, it allows 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 for your gift, for your pledge, for you contribution to our ministry.
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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Direct Your Online Giving
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The Bishop's Committee (past and present) has established several dedicated funds; that is, funds that will be used for a specific purpose (as established by the Bishop's Committee). Currently, you can contribute directly to one (or more) of these dedicated funds by using these links:
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Of course your online donation to
the General Fund is always welcome.
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News from the Bishop's Committee
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The Bishop's Committee
will meet on
Tuesday, December 10, 2019
at 9:30 AM
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Financial Information through October 31, 2019:
2019 Budget |
Actual Year to Date
- Income: $40,200.00| $40,508.44
- Expenses: $38,700.00 | $40,149.87
- YTD Income - Expenses: $358.57
Fund Account Summary through October 31, 2019
- General Fund $2,546.48
- Designated Funds $21,472.36
- Total Funds $24,018.64
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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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Help us keep the Directory Up-to-Date
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Click the image.
The latest Directory will download to your computer.
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We—Merrie, Rev. Patricia, Fr. Dan—have been working to update our online Directory. We need your help.
Every Sunday we're 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.
Click the image of our Directory Cover to download the most recent version of the Directory. You will need a password to open the PDF document.
Email Fr. Dan
to obtain the password.
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