November 5, 2017 CATHEDRAL CHRONICLE 252 James St. N. Hamilton, Ontario L8R 2L3 905-527-1316 ext. 240 Please keep this as a handy reference to what is happening at your Cathedral. Please pray for the following people during the week. (Names remain on the list for one month. Please submit a new prayer request after that period of time if necessary.) Parish Cycle of Prayer: Nancy Harrison; Bev Holmes; Barbara Howard. Anglican Cycle of Prayer: In the world-wide Anglican Communion we pray for Toungoo, Myanmar, The Right Reverend Saw Wilme, Bishop. In our diocese of Niagara we pray for Holy Trinity, Hamilton, The Reverend Jack Cox, Priest in Charge and the people of that parish. In the joint Anglican/Lutheran prayer cycle we pray for the prin- cipal, faculty, students, and staff of the Vancouver School of Theology and the principal, faculty, students, and staff of Waterloo Lutheran Seminary. In our partner diocese of Cuba we pray for the parish of La Trinidad in Bermeja and the people of that parish. As a community we pray for: Victims of war, terrorism and criminal violence. We also pray for the people of the South Sudan, particularly those in refugee camps and members of the Liong/Monoja family. Those who have asked to be remembered in our prayers: Susan Andrews; Eric Mills; Jim Lawson; Barbara Clifford; Susan Worrall; Lois Robinson; Debbi Brown; Pat Crowe; Andy Brooks; Clint Webb; Clarence Mitchell; Heather; Katie, Gary & Ashlene Hanna; Valerie T.; Kris; Tod; Darlene; Iris. We celebrate the lives of: DeeDee Reese, Bill Wadley, Steve Hopkins, Jack Dougherty. The flowers on the altar are given to the glory of God and in loving memory of Walter Thornton, Joyce Hunt and Mildred Gowlland Hunt; given by Anne-Louise and John Watts. The flowers at the chancel steps are given to the glory of God and in loving memory of Thomas Windatt Wright 1919-1978; given by Michael and Kim Johnston. Bach Elgar Choir Legacy of Healey Willan Saturday November 25th at 7.30pm Christ’s Church Cathedral A celebration of the music of Canada's greatest choral composer, Healey Willan, fifty years after his death. Willan's prodi- gious output is marked by an ethereal, haunting style and imbued with a deep Adults $35 s Seniors (60+) $30 Students (with ID) $15 includes HST Buy tickets on-line at www.bachelgar.com or call 905.527.5995. Tickets available at the door (cash/cheque). Join The Reverend Dan Tatarnic for “One Dark Night” An Interactive, guided Study, on the mystical poetry of the Spanish saint and Carmelite friar, St. John of the Cross. Four Sundays following the 10:30 Eucharist November 19, 26, December 3, 10 Copies of relevant poetry and biblical passages will be provided. Please silence your cell phone and other devices prior to the start of the service and always maintain a respectful use of all technology. Don’t forget to wear your nametag. CATHEDRAL WEB SITE
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November 5, 2017 CATHEDRAL CHRONICLE
252 James St. N.
Hamilton, Ontario L8R 2L3
905-527-1316 ext. 240
Please keep this as a handy reference to what is happening at your Cathedral.
Please pray for the following people during the week. (Names remain on the list for one month. Please submit a new prayer request after that period of time if necessary.) Parish Cycle of Prayer: Nancy Harrison; Bev Holmes; Barbara Howard. Anglican Cycle of Prayer: In the world-wide Anglican Communion we pray for Toungoo, Myanmar, The Right Reverend Saw Wilme, Bishop. In our diocese of Niagara we pray for Holy Trinity, Hamilton, The Reverend Jack Cox, Priest in Charge and the people of that parish. In the joint Anglican/Lutheran prayer cycle we pray for the prin-cipal, faculty, students, and staff of the Vancouver School of Theology and the principal, faculty, students, and staff of Waterloo Lutheran Seminary. In our partner diocese of Cuba we pray for the parish of La Trinidad in Bermeja and the people of that parish. As a community we pray for: Victims of war, terrorism and criminal violence. We also pray for the people of the South Sudan, particularly those in refugee camps and members of the Liong/Monoja family. Those who have asked to be remembered in our prayers: Susan Andrews; Eric Mills; Jim Lawson; Barbara Clifford; Susan Worrall; Lois Robinson; Debbi Brown; Pat Crowe; Andy Brooks; Clint Webb; Clarence Mitchell; Heather; Katie, Gary & Ashlene Hanna; Valerie T.; Kris; Tod; Darlene; Iris. We celebrate the lives of: DeeDee Reese, Bill Wadley, Steve Hopkins, Jack Dougherty.
The flowers on the altar are given to the glory of God and in loving memory of
Walter Thornton, Joyce Hunt and Mildred Gowlland Hunt; given by Anne-Louise and John Watts.
The flowers at the chancel steps are given to the glory of
God and in loving memory of Thomas Windatt Wright 1919-1978; given by Michael and Kim Johnston.
Bach Elgar Choir
Legacy of Healey Willan
Saturday November 25th at 7.30pm
Christ’s Church Cathedral
A celebration of the music of Canada's
greatest choral composer, Healey Willan, fifty years after his death. Willan's prodi-gious output is marked by an ethereal,
haunting style and imbued with a deep
Adults $35 s Seniors (60+) $30
Students (with ID) $15 includes HST
Buy tickets on-line at www.bachelgar.com
or call 905.527.5995. Tickets available at the
door (cash/cheque).
Join The Reverend Dan Tatarnic for
“One Dark Night” An Interactive, guided Study, on the mystical poetry of the Spanish
saint and Carmelite friar, St. John of the Cross.
Four Sundays following the 10:30 Eucharist
November 19, 26, December 3, 10
Copies of relevant poetry and biblical passages will be provided.
Please silence your cell phone and other devices prior to the start of the service and always maintain a respectful use of all technology.
COFFEE HOUR.....Many thanks to the members of the ‘St. An-drew’ Team for hosting coffee hour this morning. Please join us following the service for light refreshments.
NEXT SUNDAY Pentecost Twenty-Three
November 12, 2017
Joshua 24:1-3a, 14-25 Psalm 78:1-7
1 Thessalonians 4:13-18 Matthew 25:1-13
Presider: The Reverend Canon J Lefebvre Preacher: The Right Reverend D. Ralph Spence
WORSHIP SCHEDULE
SUNDAY
Holy Eucharist 8:30 am
Choral Eucharist 10:30 am
MONDAY, WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY
Holy Eucharist 12:15 pm
TUESDAY
Holy Eucharist 7:30 am
LITANY OF RECONCILIATION
Fridays at noon
MESSENGERS OF PEACE AN INVITATION TO ALL ARTISTS
Create a Dove or a Christmas Angel to suspend from the ceiling of the Cathedral.
With prayers for peace in our world. We will suspend a heavenly host of angels and doves in the nave of the
Cathedral during the Advent & Christmas seasons! Angels/Doves should be 3 dimensional with a maximum length of 3 feet.
A variety of light-weight materials will be welcome. All submissions will be exhibited.
Deadline for submissions Monday, November 20th
CATHEDRAL CHRISTMAS CARDS
depicting scenes of the Cathedral
$15 dozen or $1.25 each Proceeds support Cathedral ministries. Please contact Sandy Darling or the church office to purchase.
THE BRASS MONKEYS November 16th, 9am-oon
Coffee, refreshments and polishing cloths provided!
Everyone welcome!
This morning we wel-come the new Execu-tive Director of the Jamesville Children’s
Centre, Lisa Fulsom. Lisa start-ed in her new role on November 1st and will be working along side Theresa until the end of the year.
CHRIST’S CHURCH CATHEDRAL
A Place of Community, Compassion, and Hope
This two-part bulletin insert is the fourth in our Fall 2017 -
Winter 2018 series about who we are, and what we do.
MORE ABOUT OUR
WORSHIP TEAMS
The Welcome Speaker Prior to the conclusion of the organ prelude, an assigned lay
person arrives at the front of the nave to a microphone
equipped podium and issues a general welcome to the congre-
gation, a special welcome to newcomers and visitors, and any
special announcements.
Responsibilities of the Welcome Speaker:
• Working with the sound system technician, performs a
micro phone sound check 15 minutes or more prior to
the service.
• Arrives at the lectern 5 minutes before the start time of
the service.
• Speaks clearly, slowly and directly into the mic, and projecting to the back of the narthex.
• Introduces self
• Welcomes worshippers and refers them to print materi al for the service
• Introduces the presiding clergy, preacher, and music
director by name.
• Is aware of other activities in the building and any situation that would interfere with the worship service,
and makes appropriate announcement
• Ensures that special needs such as church school location and hearing device availability are communicated clearly
• Issues invitation to all to receive communion and
welcome to all to attend coffee and hospitality events
following the service.
Example of a typical Welcome
Good Morning. My name is __________. Welcome to
worship at Christ’s Church Cathedral. A special wel-
come if you are joining us for the first time.
The Very Reverend Dr. Peter Wall will preside and
preach this morning. Our choir is under the direction of
our Director of Music Michael Bloss.
The service is printed in its entirety in the bulletin except
for the hymns which can be found in the blue hymn book.
All are invited to receive communion - there will be vari-
ous locations for communion at the altar and in the nave,
and you may go to the station of your choice.
You will have met some of our greeters when you came
in – you may ask them for assistance for washrooms,
child care, hymn books, extra bulletins, hearing devices,
and more. Washrooms are located in the hall adjacent to
the church – to your right as you leave the church at the
back – greeters will assist you.
This church is equipped with a very good sound system
but if you have trouble hearing, you need to help yourself
to hear well. Note the speakers on the pillars in the nave
– sitting near them will help you to hear well.
It is more difficult to hear at the back of the church or off
to the sides of the church along the walls, so feel free to
move to hear.
Lastly, please turn off your cell phones and pagers.
And do join us for refreshments, conversation and fel-
lowship at the back of the nave at the end of the service.
Let us take a few quiet moments to gather our thoughts –
the service will begin shortly. Thank you
Skills and Experience of a Welcome Speaker:
• Good communication skills
• Regular attendance at services
• Familiar with the flow of the worship service
• Well acquainted with building and facilities
• Likes people and enjoy making them comfortable
• Sincere interest in the growth and development of
the Cathedral community
If you are not currently part of a team and would like to
participate or learn more, please contact any of our
Clergy or Worship Team Leaders at a Sunday service, or
through our Parish Administrator Alison Meredith at: