Current Sunday Bulletin - Rideau Park United Church

Rideau Park United Church
Easter II Sunday, April 12, 2015
9:30 a.m. & 11:15 a.m.
Communion
Welcome to Rideau Park United Church. Please note: Audio loops are available from the ushers. Prayer
requests for today’s services can be noted on the lists at the entrances. Childcare for pre-schoolers is
available in room B-12 (lower hallway). Quiet activity boxes are also available for children in the chapel each
Sunday. *Indicates where the congregation is invited to stand as able.
Easter II Sunday, April 12, 2015
We GATHER TOGETHER
Organ Prelude:
Chorale Prelude on “Down Ampney”
Sumsion
Lighting of the Candles: If we walk in the light as Christ is the light, then we have a shared life
with one another. (1 John 1: 7)
CALL TO WORSHIP: (based on Luke 24: 13-35)
ONE : We need your presence on the long road, Lord.
All:
The road between fear and hope, the road between the place where
all is lost and the place of resurrection.
ONE: Like the disciples walking the road to Emmaus, we are in need of your company!
All:
Jesus, stand among us, in your risen power, open our eyes to your presence with us.
*Hymn: 158VU
Christ is Alive
Truro
*Prayer of Approach
WE LISTEN FOR GOD’S WORD
Responsive Reading: Psalm 118—1,2 and 3, p. 837, with sung refrain
Anthem:
This Joyful Eastertide
Scripture Reading: Luke 24: 13-35
Sermon:
*Hymn: 184VU
Wood
Lay Reader: Judy Paré
“Come to the Table”
As We Walked Home at Close of Day
Steve Clifton
Angelus
OUR RESPONSE
The Life and Work of the Church
Offering
Offering Music:
“The Silver Swan”
Audi Vocem
We Are One
*Hymn : 402VU
Acadelt
We Are One
Prayer of Thanksgiving
ONE: God be with you.
All:
And also with you.
ONE: Let us lift up our hearts.
All:
We lift them to God.
ONE: Let us give thanks to God.
Sung Response: 54 MV
Al-le-lu-ia, al-le-lu-ia, al-le-lu-ia!
One: It is right that we should give thanks to God, and offer a prayer of thanksgiving. For
each one of us is blessed with a journey and God is our companion on that journey.
All:
God was with the people of Israel when Moses and Miriam led them; they followed
a pathway from oppression, through wilderness, to the land of freedom. The people
grumbled, and were not always faithful, but God was with them.
ONE: God was with the people as they journeyed through history; as leaders changed
from judges to kings to prophets. The people were exiled from their home, they
struggled to remain faithful, and God did not abandon them.
Sung Response: 54 MV
Al-le-lu-ia, al-le-lu-ia, al-le-lu-ia!
ONE: God was with friends and followers of Jesus as they were called, and blessed on their
journey of faith. They travelled from Good Friday to Easter, with fear and confusion in
their hearts.
All: They were filled with sorrow and confusion, until he came to them and said: “Peace
be with you.” Then they remembered the night they had gathered in the upper
room…
ONE: How Jesus broke the bread, saying, “This is my body, given for you. Do this in
remembrance of me.” He also lifted the cup saying: “This cup is the new covenant,
poured out for you.”
All:
We remember Jesus, our companion on the journey of faith, and pray that God’s
love may be revealed in our actions. We pray for God’s blessing on all who are in
particular need. We offer this bread and this cup as nourishment for God’s children,
in body and in spirit.
ONE: O God, Father and Mother and Friend of us all, bless these things and these guests at
your banquet. Send your Spirit upon them, and us, that we might be nourished with
compassion, with justice and with hope. Amen.
Sung Response: 54 MV
Al-le-lu-ia, al-le-lu-ia, al-le-lu-ia!
Sharing the Bread and Cup
(Communion will be served to you as you are seated. It is our custom to hold the elements
and to partake together when invited by the worship leaders.)
Jesus Prayer: 921 VU
Note-Able Sound Chimes
Featuring:
Assisted by:
Joyful Noise:
You Are My All In All
by Dennis Jernigan, arr. By Bill Ingram
Directed by Andrea Lalibertè
Clarinet: Ruth Bryce
Erin Brunet, Katie Jourdeuil, Merina Shulist
and members of Grace Notes Teen Bells and Joyful Noise
Just As He Said!
Accompanied by Teen Bells, directed by Julia Brown
*Hymn: 164 VU
The Day of Resurrection
Ellacombe
*Commissioning and Benediction
Voluntary:
Festal Flourish
Gordon Jacob
Please keep in mind worshippers who have limited mobility. Parking in the parking spots beside
Cunningham makes it easier for them to come to church, so if you don’t have the need, please use a
parking spot on the Beecroft side or in the back parking lot off Woodcrest. Thank you.
Rideau Park News
2203 Alta Vista Drive, Ottawa, ON K1H 7L9
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Easter II Sunday, April 12, 2015
Upcoming Worship Events
Sun. April 19
Special Seniors’ Service
3:00pm
Sun. May 10
Christian Family Sunday
9:30/11:15am
Sun. May 24
Pentecost/Communion
9:30/11:15
Spring Nearly New Sale and Annual Used Book Sale is coming up! Sales will run
Friday, April 17, from 6:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., and Saturday, April 18, from 9:00 a.m.
to 11:30 a.m. Please drop off gently used clothes and household items to Beecroft
Hall during the day and evening on April 16 and until noon on April 17, and books
can be left downstairs in Brackenridge, at the same times as above, for sorting and
pricing. Please, no used tires or National Geographic magazines! Thank you.
Occasional Chauffeurs Needed: The Pastoral Care Committee is searching for
people who are willing to take an occasional turn and be part of a roster for
driving some elderly folks to Sunday services at 9:30 a.m. In addition, we have
need for a few drivers to chauffeur our invited guests to and from a special
Senior's Service at 3 p.m., April 19, here at RPUC. To volunteer for either, or
both, please contact Christel Kurz or Georgina Fitzgerald. Thank you.
The RPUC Lost and Found Box was overflowing, so from Wednesday, April 8 to Wednesday,
April 15, articles will be laid out on tables in the walkway for pickup. Articles not claimed will go to
the Nearly New Sale. It might be a good idea to have a quick look!
Turkey Dinner, Friday April 24: Celebrate spring by joining us for a delicious
turkey dinner with all of the trimmings, followed by an ice cream dessert!
The first sitting is at 5:00 p.m., with a second sitting at 6:30 p.m. All proceeds
go to the work of the church. Tickets are available at coffee hour in Beecroft
Hall, or from the office (M-F 9:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.). Adults: $18.00,
Children (9-12): $10.00 (5 yrs. and under eat free). For more info
please call 613-733-3156 ex. 229.
HEALING PATHWAYS: This is a healing ministry offered by the United Church of Canada in the
tradition of the "laying on of hands". There are some practices already operating in local area
churches, and Rideau Park is hoping to have its own up and running very soon. In April and August,
several Healing Pathway practitioners will be coming together to offer two dedicated weeks of
healing sessions, called Healing Houses. They will both be run in Ottawa at First United Church, 347
Richmond Road Ottawa. The dates are April 13-16 and August 10-13. You are invited and
encouraged to sign up for sessions. In fact, you can come more than once! Invite your friends and
family, as there are 12 sessions planned per day. Please contact HealingPathwayEast@gmail.com to
Carleton Pause Table: Rideau Park helps provide volunteers and food to the Exam Pause Table at
Carleton University. Food, conversation and a warm welcome help students as they study through
the exam period. One thousand (!!!) students came to the table on our day of duty in December.
Our day for spring exams is Tuesday, April 14. If you can make a donation of food or time please see
the sign-up sheet on the Help Wanted board. Your support of this outreach is appreciated!
The Chancel Choir’s Spring Concert: Please join us on Saturday, April 18 at
7:00 p.m. in the Sanctuary, where the Rideau Park Chancel Choir will sing the
magnificent Rutter’s Requiem. Directed by Ian Bevell, with Rachel Laurin
(Organ), Daniel Wade (Cello), Luci Laneville (Recorder) and Soprano Soloists
Caitlin Taffenor and Katie Jourdeuil. Admission by freewill offering. We look
forward to seeing you there.
Next Sunday, April 19th, is Volunteer Appreciation Sunday. Please join us at 10:30 am in Beecroft
Hall to celebrate the commitment and accomplishments of the many, many volunteers that it takes
to keep Rideau Park going. Whether it be ushering, visiting, teaching Sunday school, reading scripture, serving coffee, being a duty officer, singing in a choir, ringing bells, quilting, baking, delivering
flowers, counting the collection, running a church dinner, organizing Harmony Club, working at the
Bazaar, or a myriad other activities, it is all essential and much appreciated. A big THANK YOU to all
who have given of their time and talents. There will, of course, be cake, cookies, and refreshments!
Funding Available from the Rideau Park Foundation Fund for Ministry: Applications are now being
received for new project funding from the Rideau Park Foundation. Projects eligible for Foundation
funds include those which involve experimenting with new approaches to ministry, outreach in our
community, leadership development, special projects, and property renewal projects. Foundation
funds are not intended to meet ongoing operational requirements of current projects/programs.
Any member or long-term adherent of RPUC may apply, but applications must be sponsored by a
committee of the church who will oversee the finances of the project. Approximately $10,700 is
available for disbursement in 2015. Applications are due by April 30, 2015 and should be submitted
to the Church Administrator, Debi Brown (administrator@rideaupark.ca) and the Chair or Vice Chair
of Council, (Alyce Dunnewold and Michael Presley). Applications may be submitted electronically or
in paper form. For more information , please see the church website at www.rideaupark.ca and click
General Info, then Financial Support, and scroll to “The Rideau Park Foundation”. For paper copies,
please contact the Church Administrator, Debi Brown (613-733-3156 ext. 228). Council will evaluate
applications after April 30, and make decisions on them around mid-June 2015.
Meditative Service - Sunday, April 26 at 3:00 p.m., in the sanctuary. A time to gather for a gentle
service of scripture, chant, sharing, silence and communion. All are welcome.
CHURCHPOST: The next deadline for Churchpost is coming - please submit articles by Sunday,
May 3, at noon, to Marcia Gosse or place your article in the Churchpost mail slot outside of the
Church Administrative Assistant’s office.
Thank you.
The "Bells In Spring" Concert: Sunday, May 3rd, 7:00 p.m. : You are invited to our annual Massed
Handbell and Chimes Concert at Rideau Park United Church, 2203 Alta Vista Drive. The concert will
feature the music of bell ringing ensembles from three other local churches, including Emmanuel
United, St. Andrew's Presbyterian, and Trinity-Kanata Presbyterian, as well as from the five handbell
and chimes choirs at Rideau Park United. The bell choirs will perform en masse, as well as individual
selections. It is a treat that should not be missed! There will be a free will offering. For more
information: 613-733-3156 ex 229, or www.rideaupark.ca
Global Partners Committee of Ottawa Presbytery meets Tuesday, May 5th 2015 at 12:00 p.m. at
Parkdale United Church 249 Parkdale Avenue, K1Y 1H3. Erin Hunt from Mines Action Canada will
speak with us about Landmines and Cluster Bombs, and update our knowledge of the Ottawa Treaty
Banning Landmines. All are welcome. Please bring a bag lunch. Fairtrade tea is served. For more information contact Norma McCord nemccord@sympatico.ca 613 745-4626
COME ONE COME ALL to the the fun musical entertainment of Disney’s Aladdin Jr! It is being performed by Rideau Park youth in two performances: Sunday, May 9 at 2:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. Tickets are available at Beecroft Hall coffee hour on Sundays, or at the office. Tickets: $10.00 (children
and seniors); $15.00 (adults); $40.00 package (family of 2 adults and 2 or more children). For more
information please call 613-733-3156 ex 229.
Camp Awesome 2015: This year’s VBS runs from Monday, August 10 to Friday, August 14, and
serves children aged 4 to 12 years of age. Activities include games, crafts, drama, singing, water fun
and story-telling. The program runs each day from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Optional childcare is provided from 8:30 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. and from 3:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. You can register online following
the Camp Awesome link on our RPUC website. Early registration is strongly encouraged.
Spring Retreat: You are invited to join in a retreat to Galilee in Arnprior for a time of quiet, reflection
and fellowship. Galilee is a short walk from downtown Arnprior and sits on the shores of the Ottawa
River, near an old growth forest. It`s a wonderful spot to spend some time away from schedules and
routines. Everyone is welcome to come and join in. Our next retreat is scheduled for Friday, May 22
and Saturday, May 23. If you would like to know more please contact Steve.
IMPORTANT: Announcements for RPNews MUST be emailed to: adminassist@rideaupark.ca or
brought to the office no later than 4:00 p.m. on the Wednesdays before the Sunday services,
please. Thank you.
Activities Calendar: April 12– Apr 18
Sunday:
Spring Musical Rehearsal
10:45am Brackenridge
Medicine Wheel Teach.
2:00pm Beecroft
Festive Bell Practice
2:00pm Sanctuary
Monday:
Cross Stitch
10:00am Parlour
Knitting
12:30pm Beecroft
UCW Unit 10
1:30pm Parlour
Ringing Praise
6:30pm Sanctuary
Touch of Brass
7:15pm Sanctuary
Social Action
7:30pm
B-19
Oasis
8:00pm Brackenridge
Tuesday:
50+ Fitness
9:00am Beecroft
UCW Unit 1
1:30pm Parlour
UCW Unit 7
3:00pm Parlour
Pastoral Care
7:00pm Bee. Balcony
La Bell Ensemble
7:15pm Sanctuary
Wednesday:
Bible Explorations
9:30am Parlour
Council
7:30pm Parlour
Thursday:
50+ Fitness
9:00am Beecroft
Quilting
9:30am Parlour
Euchre
1:00pm Parlour
HearSay for Families
5:45pm Parlour
KinderPraise
6:15pm B-9
Seraphs
6:15pm B-12
Cherubs
6:15pm B-13
Noteable Sound Chimes
6:45pm Sanctuary
Joyful Noise
6:45pm B-12
Grace Notes
6:45pm Sanctuary
Chancel Choir
7:30pm Sanctuary
Friday:
Nearly New Sale
6:00pm Beecroft/Brackenridge
Saturday:
Nearly New Sale
9:00am Beecroft/Brackenridge
Chancel Choir Concert
7:00pm Sanctuary
Coffee Hour Volunteers
April 12
Colin & Sue Townsend
Norm & Rita Edwards
Hope Ross-Papezik
April 19
Tony & Sharon Bernard
Kathy McKinlay
Ada McEwen & Morley Craig
Sunday Duty Officers
April 12
April 19
9:30 am
Marlene Hutchison
11:15am
Jessie Weldon
9:30am
Karen Humphries
11:15am
Nancy McPherson
Counting Volunteers
April 13
Bob Roden
April 20
Rod Hagglund
Main Office is open Monday to Friday, 9am-4pm
Ministers’ pager number: 613-786-4340
Visit our website: rideaupark.ca
Prayer Chain: Ext 227 or prayerchain@rideaupark.ca
Elizabeth Bryce—Minister
Steve Clifton—Minister
Georgina Fitzgerald—Minister
Ian Bevell—Music Director
Debi Brown—Administrator
Debby Gerro—Admin. Assistant
Paul Sorg—Custodian
Church Staff: 613-733-3156
Mon-Thurs
ext 224
Tues-Fri
ext 225
Tues-Thurs
ext 226
Mon-Wed
ext 223
Mon, Wed-Fri
ext 228
Tues-Fri
ext 229
Mon, Wed-Fri
ext 229
ebryce@rideaupark.ca
sclifton@rideaupark.ca
gfitzgerald@rideaupark.ca
ibevell@rideaupark.ca
administrator@rideaupark.ca
adminassist@rideaupark.ca