Eleventh Sunday of Pentecost
This Week at St. Andrew’s:
Sun. Aug. 20—Foodbank Sunday!
Aug. 21-27 Christine away on holidays
Announcements
Communion Bread
Would 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!
Calling all Quilters and Crafters!
We are looking for people to create some biblically-based “baby banners” for babies and toddlers in our midst to play on/with in church. Talk to Christine or Kara for more information.
What happened to the front pew?!?
Over the next few months we are experimenting with our interior space in a few ways. In the church sanctuary we are creating a child-size sacred space, and in the narthex we are seeking to improve our communication about our many ministries and to more effectively use our space. It will remain a work-in-progress for a while so please be patient and let Christine or a warden know what you think along the way!
Thank you Melissa!
Come September, our Music Director Melissa Lebo is moving on to a new position at a different church. We appreciate all the great work she has done among us and we are sorry to see her go! We will have a chance to express our thanks later this month. Work is already underway to seek someone else to lead music. Please keep our music ministry in your prayer, along with Melissa and the choir as we make this transition.
Anniversary Bash!
Next year, 2018, marks the 60th anniversary of St. Andrew’s! How should we celebrate this milestone? Please consider if you’d like to be involved in some planning work and contact Wendy Taylor (403-286-3083/wmtaylor@shaw.ca) or Dave Thomson (403-241-7990/jdavethomson@shaw.ca) with your ideas!
Blank Canvas Fundraiser
Many thanks to all who have participated in this project! A mere 27 tiles remain to be painted. This communal artwork will now remain in its almost-finished state until the Fall.
Finance Update
We are thrilled to announce that we have successfully exceeded our fundraising goal of $30,000 for Grounds Improvement and other capital building projects! Total raised to date is $30,255. In other good news, to the end of July, our operating deficit of 10,000 is well ahead of budget. Praise God as we continue to discover the great work we can do together!
Downstairs Notice Board—Your Contributions
If you have any articles, jokes, information etc. that you would like to share with other members of the congregation, please post them on the notice board headed “Your Contributions”. Please put the posted date on the item. Thanks.
Coming this fall!
How now will we believe?
An exploration of theological developments over the past 50 years. More information to come!
Brentwood Care Centre
Starting in October, a ministry team from St. Andrew’s will lead monthly worship services at our neighbouring care centre. If you would like to participate, please contact Vicki Michkofsky at…
Save the dates
Sunday, Sept 10: Blessing of Backpacks – We kick off the new season in children’s ministry!
Sunday, Sept 17: Dedication Sunday – We will dedicate our new parking lot entrance with prayer, worship, music, food and fun! Watch for information about opportunities to contribute coming soon!
Sunday, Sept 24 – Baptism!
Sunday, Oct 1: Baptism!
Sunday, Oct 15 – Setting the Altar & Administering Communion Workshop
Saturday, Nov 18: Christmas Tea & Bazaar – Our annual favourite kick-off to the Christmas season!
Wisdom Centre – Save the Dates
The Wisdom Centre is pleased to announce that Dan Hines, Anglican Priest, political activist and facilitator, will be with us in Calgary, October 27-29, 2017. Dan has been mentored by Parker J. Palmer and The Centre for Courage and Renewal and will be with us in Calgary to tell us more about the transforming power of circles of trust.
Brandan Robertson will be leading a multi-day Wisdom Centre event from November 16 to 19, 2017, here in Calgary. The Rev. Brandan Robertson is an author, pastor, thought-leader, contemplative activist working at the intersection of spirituality, sexuality and social renewal.
PWRDF – Are you ready to ride?
On September 30, 2017, The Primate’s World Relief and Development Fund (PWRDF) will again be participating in the annual Ride for Refuge.
This year, with your help, we’re riding to DOUBLE our impact in Mozambique by providing 50 more women with microfinance loans.
Currently, we support 50 women through CCM de Pemba, a credit cooperative providing a safe place for women to keep their savings and access low-interest loans for small businesses. Profits are reinvested in their businesses and in their families, accessing potable water, food, shelter, clothing and education. Adult women — almost 70% of whom are illiterate — learn to read at night school. All of this means women are empowered to become full partners in in decision-making for their families and their communities as a whole.
Let’s double our impact!. Every $500 raised will provide a woman with a loan to start a small business, improving her own life as well as the lives of her family and her community.
Our goal? $30,000. Our success? It’s up to you.
We’d love to have the parishioners, friends, and community members join us for this important event. The beauty of Ride for Refuge? You can participate in a formal event (in larger cities across Canada) or hold your own bike/walk/whatever event – indoors or outdoors – to make a real and direct difference for the entrepreneurial women of Mozambique and the communities they impact.
For help, advice and support on setting up and managing your Ride for Refuge event, feel free to get in touch with me by phone (416.924.9199/toll-free 1.866.308.7973, extension 306, or via e-mail at cdenomy@pwrdf.org.
Please visit the official Ride for Refuge website at www.rideforrefuge.org/charity/pwrdf to register your team(s) as well as get more information to share on the Ride itself, fundraising incentives, and more.
We’ll be in touch again as Ride for Refuge 2017 rolls closer – see you there!!!
The Holy Spirit in our Prayers
“The Holy Spirit helps . . . for we do not always know how to pray as we ought.” Romans 8:26
Have you had the desire to pray, but didn’t know how to begin? Have you ever wished you could pray with more fervour, more power, more effect? Prayer is to be more than just the recital of words; it is an interaction with the Holy Spirit. Prayer is not just a solitary endeavour, it is a cooperation with God!
Speaker: Gene Packwood
Through his work with Anglican Renewal Ministries, Gene Packwood is focused on the role of the Holy Spirit in the prayers of God’s people. He is an informative and engaging speaker, and frequently sought out to speak at prayer conferences.
St. Peter’s Calgary
903 75 Ave SW, Calgary, AB Saturday, September 30th 9:30am – 3:00pm. Lunch to be provided. (A free-will offering will be taken up)
Register today!
Register by e-mail at: bettynadurak@gmail.com Please remember to list all dietary restrictions at time of registration.
Attitude of Gratitude
Many thanks to Mark Dickerson for his willingness to share his spiritual journey with us today!
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 August 2017
This Sunday at St. Andrew’s
Altar Flowers – today are offered to the Glory of God by Lorraine & Colin Cook in memory of Robin
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. Andrew, Calgary – The Rev. Christine Conkin, The Rev. P. Lloyd
Northcott (Hon.); Diocesan First Nations Ministries
~ The Companion Diocese the Windward Islands: St. Andrew with Holy Innocents, St. Giles and St. Michael – The Rev. Michael Marshall; Provincial Lay Rep, Anglican Consultative Council – Mr. Clifton Nedd
~In the Anglican Cycle of Prayer: Rochester (USA)(II, The Episcopal Church) – The Rt Rev. Prince Singh; Rochester (Canterbury, England) – The Rt Rev. James Langstaff; Rochester (Canterbury, England) – Vacant
~ In our parish: Lisa Mitchell; Pat & Jeanne Mosca; Will Murphy & Lindsay Driediger-Murphy
~ Prayers for the Prayer Leaders and their coordinator – Susan Chivers
Worship Leaders
8:00 a.m.
Celebrant/Preacher – The Rev. Christine Conkin
Liturgical Assistant – Pat Kover
10:30 a.m
Celebrant – The Rev. Christine Conkin
Sharing a Spiritual Journey – Mark Dickerson
Liturgical Assistant – Rosemary Christmas
Server – tbd
Prayer Leader – Linda Kamhuka
Readers – Tom Greaves, Tris Chivers
Administrants – Phyllis Schmidt, tbd
Greeter – Susan Chivers
Sunday School Teachers -Simlie Foscolos, Fiona Greaves, Paul Fritz
Sidesperson – John MacKinnon
Music Director – Melissa Lebo
Thanks to Gordon & Mary Ellen Wells, our hosts for today. A new list for coffee time is on the counter in the kitchen for upcoming weeks, please do consider being a host.
Upcoming Services
Sunday, August 27th – Pentecost 12
8:00 a.m. Holy Communion, BCP
10:30 a.m. Holy Eucharist, BAS
Sunday, September 3rd– Pentecost 13
8:00 a.m. Holy Communion, BCP
10:30 a.m. Holy Eucharist, BAS
Sunday, September 10th – Pentecost 14
8:00 a.m. Holy Communion, BCP
10:30 a.m. Holy Eucharist, BAS
“Blessing of the Backpacks”