Pentecost 17
This Week at St. Andrew’s:
Tues. Sept. 18: Book Study, 1 pm
Tues. Sept. 18: Parish Council, 7 pm
Thurs. Sept. 20: EfM, 12:30 pm
60th Anniversary Celebration
PLEASE NOTE TIME CHANGE!
Sunday, Sept. 16 – 9:30 am service only, followed by catered lunch
We have a parking relaxation for Sunday so feel free to park throughout our neighbourhood – please leave parking lot spaces for those with mobility issues and visitors.
Announcements
Fall Book Study: Sept 18 – Oct 9
Richard Rohr’s “Falling Upward: A Spirituality for the Two Halves of Life”
Join us for 4 Tuesday’s at 1:00pm as we engage with Richard Rohr’s spiritual wisdom: “In the first half of life, we are naturally and rightly preoccupied with establishing our identity – climbing, achieving, and performing. But those concerns will not serve us as we grow older and begin to embark on a further journey, one that involves challenges, mistakes, loss of control, broader horizons, and necessary suffering that actually shocks us out of our prior comfort zone. Eventually, we need to see ourselves in a different and more life-giving way.” Book and/or journal orders need to be in by Sept 9.
Ministries at St. Andrew’s
See our new display in the narthex highlighting our weekly worship ministries. Feel free to contact the specific coordinator for more information and to get involved. The sign-up lists for reading & administering have moved below the ministry descriptions, along with a full roster.
Attitude of Gratitude
Our great appreciation for those who have worked so diligently to coordinate our 60th Anniversary celebrations. Most especially Dave Thomson who took leadership, his “right hand” Aline Greaves, along with Ruth & John Mauel, Pat & Jeanne Mosca, Gordon & Mary Ellen Wells, Helen Perry, Colin Catley and all who have contributed their ideas, time and expertise.
A big thanks also to the musicians who have shared their talents with us this weekend: Adam Arnold, Nansee Hughes, Joey Stedman and Alysha Bulmer. Thanks to Claire Butler and the choir for their time and dedication over the course of this weekend.
Education for Ministry (EfM)
Are you interested in exploring your faith and deepening your spiritual life? EfM helps equip lay people for their on-going ministry in the church and for their life of faith. It’s a 4-year theological training program to which students commit annually. The group here at St. Andrew’s will resume on Thursday afternoons in September and there are other groups in the city that meet at different times. For more information, please contact Mryka at mhallbey@ucalgary.ca or speak with any of the current participants.
Finance Update
If you are going to be away this spring or summer, please consider signing up for pre-authorized debit using one of the forms in the narthex. If you are already using pre-authorized debit, remember you can top up your donation at any time by using a blank envelope (also available in the narthex) or by using the donation button on our website. Thanks for your contributions!
Did You Know? Our little library is now registered on the world map of Little Free Libraries! Check it out at https://littlefreelibrary.org/ourmap/
Out on the Town
We will not be having an Out on the Town dinner in September. Our first dinner for this season will be in October.
Spiritual Eldering – A Retreat
Let’s ensure that the decades following the years of paid work and homemaking are a time of creativity, engagement, mentoring, and compassionate accompaniment. After all, that could be a third of our lives! Let’s build a culture in which aging people learn what it means to grow into eldership, a time of life in which experience and wisdom become a resource and gift for community. As a group of people 55 and older, we will spend time together listening, remembering, exploring, practicing, and creating as we become the kind of community that will make this kind of difference in our kind of world. The retreat will be Sept 9-14 at the Naramata Centre. For more information, visit http://pacificjubilee.ca/spiritual-eldering-pacific-jubilee-event-2/
Theological Shifts, Rumblings, and Shake-Ups in the 21st Century
Join Christine and Anna Greenwood-Lee this summer at Sorrento Centre, Aug 5-11, to explore some theology in a beautiful setting. We will start with the premise outlined by Phyllis Tickle in her book The Great Emergence that the Church and society today are undergoing a shift of the size and significance which we have not seen since the Reformation. We will then talk about some of the changes already happening and some that might be coming. We’ll look at writings and videos from some of the biggest voices on the religious landscape today. For more information or to register, visit: http://www.sorrento-centre.bc.ca.
FCJ Centre—Fall Events
4th Annual Tea Party & Silent Auction –Calgary’s Biggest Tea Party
Sunday, September 23, 2018 2:00pm-5:00pm
219 19 Ave SW, Calgary, AB T2S 0C8, Canada
$25/pp; or $160/table of 8 (before Sept 7)
Limited Space. For inquiries or to purchase tickets please contact the FCJ Centre at (403) 228-4215 or EMAIL. Benefitting the FCJ Christian Life Centre.
Take a Break Retreat Weekends
Dates of Retreats: September 28-30; October 27-29; November 16-18
With: Sr. Madeleine Gregg, fcJ
Time: Friday 5 pm -Sunday 1 pm
Cost: Live in: $285.00; Commuter: $185.00
Theological Shifts, Rumblings, and Shake-Ups in the 21st Century
Rev. Christine Conkin & Rev. Anna Greenwood-Lee
5-part series, Oct 4, 11, 18, 25, Nov 1, Thursdays 7:00pm
The Church and society today are undergoing a shift of the size and significance which we have not seen since the Reformation (as outlined by PHYLLIS TICKLE in her book The Great Emergence). We will then talk about some of the changes already happening and some that might be coming. We’ll look at writings and videos from some of the biggest voices on the religious landscape today.
Register: FCJ Retreat and Conference Centre 403-228-4215
See www.fcjcentre.ca for more information.
The Bible and Action for Justice with The Rev. Laurel Dykstra
St. Laurence Anglican Church
5940 Lakeview Drive SW, Calgary
Friday, October 19 to Sunday, October 21
Please plan on joining us for this three day event. Laurel serves as the Priest of Salal and Cedar, a ministry of the Anglican Diocese of New Westminster, which meets regularly for worship outdoors and for education and action. She is also a respected Biblical scholar and is the author of five books. More information on Rev. Laurel can be found at http://wisdomcentre.ca/events/. More details on registration for this event will be coming in the late summer or early fall.
Ambrose University: Downey Lectureship 2018
Ambrose University is proud to host two evening lectures with Dr. Sarah Coakley.
Oct. 17 & 18 at 7:30 pm
150 Ambrose Circle SW
Calgary, AB
Prof. Coakley teaches modern and contemporary Philosophy of Religion in the faculty, and has an interest in combining both analytic and continental traditions in her own research, whilst also charting the connections with feminist philosophy.
The Downey Lectureship is a free and public event. No registration is required.
Communion Bread
Would you like to make bread to use for communion? Just let Christine know. You can use any recipe you like, though please try to avoid anything too ‘crumbly.’ See the adult education section of the website for one simple recipe!
Wisdom Centre Information click here.
Diocese of Calgary News Service click here.
Diocese of Calgary Information Newsletter click here.
Anglican Church of Canada – News from General Synod September 2018
This Sunday at St. Andrew’s
Altar Flowers – today are offered to the Glory of God by Arne Osterberg in memory of loved ones
Shared prayers today:
~ The Most Rev. Greg Kerr-Wilson, Archbishop, Diocese of Calgary & Metropolitan of Rupert’s Land
~ The Most Rev. Fred Hiltz, Primate of the Anglican Church of Canada
~ The Most Rev. Justin Welby, Archbishop of Canterbury
~ The Right Rev. Leopold Friday, Bishop of our Companion Diocese
~ In Our Diocese: St. Augustine, Lethbridge – The Rev. Canon James Robinson, The Rev. Steve Bateman, The Rev. Allan McCuaig (Hon.); University Chaplaincies – The Rev. Dr. Roy Darcus (U of C), The Rev. Canon Erin Phillips (U of L), The Rev. Kristy Reimers-Loader (Medicine Hat College), Mount Royal University, Ambrose University
~ The Companion Diocese the Windward Islands: St. Andrew with Holy Innocents, St. Giles and St. Michael – The Ven. Michael Marshall
~In the Anglican Cycle of Prayer: Province of the Episcopal Church of Sudan – The Most Revd Ezekiel Kumir Kondo, Archbishop of the Province of Sudan & Bishop of Khartoum
Worship Leaders
9:30 a.m
Celebrant/Preacher – The Most Rev. Greg Kerr-Wilson
Liturgical Assistant – Lancelot Huggins
Server – Peter Tan
Reader – Jennifer Peters
Greeters – Aline Greaves, Colin Catley
Administrant – Aline Greaves
Altar Guild – Saro Zachariah
Children’s Ministry – Chandra Kuran
Sidesperson – John MacKinnon
Music Director – Claire Butler
Upcoming Services
Sunday, September 23rd– Pentecost 18
8:00 a.m. Holy Communion, BCP
10:30 a.m. Holy Eucharist, BAS
Sunday, September 30th– Pentecost 19
8:00 a.m. Holy Communion, BCP
10:30 a.m. Holy Eucharist, BAS
Sunday, October 7th– Pentecost 20
8:00 a.m. Holy Communion, BCP
10:30 a.m. Holy Eucharist, BAS