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Who’s Serving This WeekendWho’s Serving This Weekend
Saturday 6:00 - PM Vigi l
Altar Server and Reader: Mike Carmena
Sunday 8:00 AM – 1928 BCP
Altar Server and Reader: Ben Broadwater
Usher: Andrew Martin
Sunday 9:00 AM - Ri te II
Acolytes: Mallorie Merritt, Annaliese Merritt, Jack Smith
Altar Servers: Jason Merritt, Clay Slaughter
First Reading: Dinella Samaranayake
Second Reading: Grace Beaupré
Prayers of the People: Jason Merritt
Ushers: Marty Smith, Mike Beaupré
Sunday 11:15 AM - Ri te I
Altar Servers: Matthew Clemons, Dorian Johnson
First Reading: Diana Broadwater
Second Reading: Bob Hampton
Prayers of the People: Matthew Clemons
Ushers: Walter Virden, Andres Tovar
Addit ional Servers
Altar Guild: Janie Batsche, Pam Plummer,
Christina Pavlovsky, Renée Lavelle, Carol Wood, Glenda
Ousley
Hospitality: Karen and Andrew Clark
Vestry Count/Lockup: Rusty Wood, Teresa Sparks
THANK YOU ALL FOR YOUR SERVICE!
Keep up with St. John’s on the web. www.stjohnsfortworth.com
Saint John’s Anglican Church 2401 College Ave., Fort Worth,
Texas 76110
Telephone 817-927-5341 · Fax 817-927-0908
Th e Rev. David Freder ick Klein , Rector
The Rev. William T. Estes, Assistant to the Rector
The Rev. Dr. Robert W. Bosworth, Jr., (retired) Pastoral
Associate
Mr. Alan Potts, Organist/Choirmaster
The Fourteenth Sunday af ter Pentecost September 10 , 2017 -
11:15 a.m. Rite I
Hymnal Prayer Book
Prelude Prelude in Classic Style Gordon Young
390 Processional “Praise to the Lord, the Almighty” Lobe den
Herren
Opening Acclamation (Stand) 323
The Collect for Purity (Stand)
S-202 The Gloria in Excelsis Healy Willan
The Collect of the Day (Kneel)
The Word of God (Sit) Please see the Scripture Insert for the
Collect of the Day & the Readings The Psalm will be chanted.
Please see Psalm insert.
420 Sequence “When in our music God is glorified” Engleberg
Reading of the Holy Gospel (Stand)
Sermon: The Rev. Dr. Robert W. Bosworth, Jr.
The Nicene Creed (Stand) 326
The Prayers of the People (Kneel) 328 The Confession of sin and
Absolution (Kneel ) 331
Sharing of the Peace of Jesus Christ (Stand)
Announcements & Offertory Sentence (Sit)
Offertory Anthem Clap Your Hands Together David Rasbach
380 v3 The Great Doxology
The Holy Communion 333
S-114 The Sanctus & Benedictus Healey Willan
The Prayer of Consecration (Kneel)
The Lord’s Prayer (Kneel)
S-158 Agnus Dei (Kneel Healey Willan
Comm. Anthem Hear My Prayer, O Lord Roy Belfield
341 Comm. Hymn “For the bread which you have broken” Omni
die
Post Communion Prayer (Kneel) 339 376 Recessional “Joyful,
joyful, we adore thee” Hymn to Joy
Postlude Postlude on Lobe den Herren Paul Manz
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Welcome to Saint John’s
W e are blessed that you have joined us in our worship of Jesus
Christ. At Saint John’s we worship in the Anglican Tradition;
fostering a place where forgiveness, conversion and spiritual
renewal can evolve;
enabling Christian formation to help us grow that our life may
be
consecrated to God’s work. We pray that you have found us
faithful in our
witness of His Love and you will make Saint John’s your
spiritual home.
Receiving Holy Communion
All visitors who have been baptized with water, in the name of
the Father,
Son, and Holy Spirit, and who have been admitted to Communion in
their
own church are welcome to share the Holy Eucharist. We are all
called to
repent of our sins and to approach the Holy Communion as an
expression
of the Real Presence of Jesus Christ. When you come forward to
receive
the Holy Body and the Precious Blood of our Lord Jesus Christ
please
approach the Altar Rail in prayer. Cross your right hand over
your left that
the sacred Host may be laid in the palm of your right hand. When
the
Chalice is offered help guide it (if necessary) to your lips.
When your
communion is complete, pause to give thanks before returning to
your seat.
If you are not receiving Communion today, you are most welcome
to come
to the Altar Rail for a blessing; simply cross your arms over
your heart.
Ladies wearing lipstick, please remember to blot your lips
before coming forward
for Communion if you desire to receive directly from the
chalice. (If you generally
receive by intinction, of course, this is not necessary.) Thank
you! — St. John’s
Altar Guild
If you receive Holy Communion by Intinction
If you make your communion by intinction (which is dipping the
Host in
Consecrated Wine), our Bishop asks that you retain the Host in
the palm of
your hand after receiving it and the priest, deacon or lay
minister will touch
it to the Wine and place it on your tongue.
A Private Prayer before receiving Holy Communion
Lord Jesus Christ, Son of the living God, by the will of the
Father and the
work of the Holy Spirit Your death brought life to the world. By
Your
Holy Body and Blood free me from all my sins and from every
evil. Keep
me faithful to Your teaching, and never let me be parted from
You. Amen.
A Private Prayer after receiving Holy Communion
Lord Jesus Christ, may I receive these precious gifts in purity
of heart.
May Your Body and Blood bring me healing and strength, now and
for
ever. Amen.
Who’s Serving Who’s Serving NEXTNEXT Weekend Weekend (Sept
16(Sept 16 -- 17)17)
Saturday 6:00 - PM Vigi l
Altar Server and Reader: Mike Carmena
Sunday 8:00 AM – 1928 BCP
Altar Server and Reader: Mike Howe
Usher: Garrett Tucker
Sunday 9:00 AM - Ri te II
Acolytes: Emma Leaseburg, Michael Leaseburg, Liam Estes
Altar Servers: Sarah Stringer, Gerald Gregory
First Reading: Erik Leaseburg
Second Reading: Trish Williamson
Prayers of the People: Gerald Gregory
Ushers: Vic Whitmeyer, Jorge Lopez-Aguado
Sunday 11:15 AM - Ri te I
Acolytes: Nathan Lange, Madeline Lange, Patrick Estes
Altar Servers: Tom Ward, Stuart Estes
First Reading: Deborah Baptiste
Second Reading: Jane Cox
Prayers of the People: Tom Ward
Ushers: Bob Hampton, Steve Sparks
Addit ional Servers
Altar Guild: Janice Magee, Monty Muennink,
Linda Beaupré, Ann Schumann, Melissa Inman, Diane McCusker
Hospitality: Angela and Cameron Crum
Vestry Count/Lockup: Don Lange, Jason Merritt
If you are unable to serve, please try to find a replacement, or
call the parish office as soon as possible. Thanks!
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new to St. John's or to Anglicanism, or who would like to be
confirmed by our Bishop next May, or anyone who would just like a
refresher course in the Faith. Because of the modular nature of the
class, anyone may join in at any time, or join us for some specific
topics. For more info see Fr. Estes.
Wed. Morning Bible Study Begins, Sept 13 The Wednesday Morning
Bible Study will begin the fall session with a study of the book
Four Witnesses: The Early Church in Her Own Words in order to
better understand the New Testament in its full historical context,
and the Old Testament in the light of the earliest Christian
interpretation. Class begins this Wednesday, Sept 13 from 9:30 to
10:45 and is followed by Holy Eucharist at 11:00 for those who can
stay. For more info see Fr. Bill.
Diocesan Churchwomen’s Fall Congress, Sat, Sept 16 The Annual
Fall Congress of the Diocesan Churchwomen will be held Saturday,
Sept 16 from 10 am—2pm at St. Alban’s Anglican Church, 911 S. Davis
Drive in Arlington. Keynote speaker will be Sue Heimer, writer for
Focus on the Family Publications. Topic: Seeking Serenity—Becoming
Instruments of Peace. To register visit
www.fwepiscopal.org/DCW.
Community Use of Facility, Sept 18-21 Just FYI - The Fort Worth
Society of Water Color Artists will be using Mitchell Hall for
their fall workshop Tues-Thurs, Sept 19-21from 9:00-4:00. They will
set up on Monday, so the Ryan Place Neighborhood group will use
Guild Parlor and the Green Room for their monthly meeting on
Monday, Sept 18 at 7pm.
Children’s Choir Begins Thurs, Sept 21 St. John’s Children’s
Choir (for kids ages 4-12) returns this fall with Matthew Bailey
instructing and Lisa Estes as contact. Rehearsals begin Thurs, Sept
21 from 5:15-6:00 pm in the Choir Room. The Children’s Choir sings
periodically at the 9:00 service. For more info see Lisa Estes.
Save the Date! Joe T’s Dinner, Wed, Oct 4 St. John’s will hold
its annual Steward-ship Dinner at Joe T Garcia’s in the Stockyards
on Wednesday, Oct 4th. Fellowship starts at 6:00 with dinner at
7:00. Cost $14 adults / $9 kids 12 and under. Reservation forms
have been mailed. Or, sign up in Mitchell Hall during Coffee
Hour!
High Altar Flower Memorials Available The following dates are
open for High Altar flower memorials (cost $75).
Nov 5 Nov 19
Please contact Diane in the parish office if you are interested
in offering the flowers on one of these Sundays.
Keeping you informed…
August weekly goal $8,165
Aug 5-6th offering 10,903 Aug 12-13th offering 6,984 Aug 19-20th
offering 8,993 Aug 23-24th offering 7,117 August online giving
885
Aug budgeted income $32,660 Aug pledge and plate 34,882
September weekly goal $7,807
Sept 2-3rd offering 12,278
Parish News Weekly News for the Family and Friends of St. John’s
Church
Fourteenth Sunday after Pentecost — September 10, 2017
Memorials & Prayer
All Memorials are Given to the Glory of Almighty God…
The Flowers on the Altar - in thanksgiving for God’s many
blessings, by Jay and Melissa Inman.
The Lady Chapel Flowers - in thanksgiving for our troops and law
enforcement officers in harms way in defense of our freedoms, by
Garrett R. Tucker III, Col., USAFR, Ret.
The Sanctuary Candle -
The De Profundis Bell - will ring on Thurs, Sept 14 in loving
memory of Ernest Chilton (offered by Trish Williamson).
Prayer List: We most humbly beseech Thee, O Lord, to comfort and
succor those in need of Your healing and helping hand: Gabriel,
Maren, Ron, Martha-Ann, John, Larry, Allison, Eric, Carol, Christy,
Mary, Martha, Hugh, Wanda, Brian, James, Christopher, Paul, Amanda,
Peter, Anthony, Cassie, David, Michele, Terri, Kathy, David,
Harley, Emma, Carol, Margaret, Vivian, William, Colton, Ethan, Bob,
Rebecca, Robin, Ellen, Leslie, Kim, Evren, E.C., Dick, Ruth, Jack,
Trent, Ella, Alexis, Caden, Kathy, Susan, Amanda … Emmanuel, Frank,
Ed, Vicki, Dave, Melissa, Stuart, Helen, Doug, Pat… Angela, Brent,
Shirley, Joni, Chelsea, Catherine, Nicolas, Olivia, Phyllis, Nelli,
Joan, Philip, Austin, Oliver… Abbie, Theresa, Alex, Lexie, Kyle,
Maddie Claire…
Note: Names on the prayer list are on a three week cycle unless
requested longer
For Parents Expecting: Denise/Jeff; Aubin/Sam;
Chelsea/Patrick.
For Those Traveling: Ron and Ann
For Those who Have Died: Ernest
Birthdays: Anna Stupfel (10), Jennifer Tovar (10), Stan Young
(10), Christina Pavlovsky (11), Fr. Bob Bosworth (15), Liam Estes
(15), Priyanthi Warnesuriye (15), David Leaseburg (16).
Wedding Anniversaries: Sue and Bruce Slaughter (14)
Note: The date in parenthesis indicates the day of the birthday
or anniversary. Please call the parish office if you or a family
member would like to be added to the lists.
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Visitors’ Page
Visitor’s Card
Help us get to know you! Please fill out a Visitor’s Card and
place it in the Offering Plate.
Hospitality
“Coffee Hour” is held every Sunday morning from 10:15-11:00 in
the Parish Hall. Stop by after the 9:00 service or before the 11:15
for the fellowship. Visitors are especially welcome!
Nursery
Nursery for infants through age 5 is located at the east end of
the Education wing. Ask an usher for directions. The nursery is
open from 8:50 -12:30.
Sunday School
Sunday School for kids preschool thru senior high is held
Sept-May during Coffee Hour. Adult classes are periodically offered
at the same time in Guild Parlor.
Prayer Ministry
Prayer cards are located in each pew for your prayer needs. To
access the parish prayer chain, email Diane at office@
stjohnsfortworth.com or call 817-927-5341.
Joining St. John’s? Just fill out the New Member Registration
Form found on the wall rack in the Narthex or in the Office. If you
are Anglican or Episcopalian we will process a letter of transfer
for you. If you are from another denomination, you will be
registered as a baptized communicant and we’ll let you know when
the next Inquirers Class begins. If you are not yet baptized,
Father Klein will contact you regarding baptismal instruction.
Low-Gluten Hosts St. John’s offers low-gluten (less than 0.01%)
communion wafers on request. If you have a gluten intolerance issue
please speak with one of the clergy.
Weekly Services
Saturday Evening
Vigil Mass 6:00 p.m.
Sunday Morning
8:00 a.m.1928 BCP
9:00 a.m. Rite II
11:15 a.m. Rite I
Child-Care 8:50 - 12:30.
Wednesday Eucharist
7 am (followed by
breakfast out)
11 am
Office Hours
Tuesday - Friday
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Closed for Lunch
12:00—1:30 PM
Our Vestry Senior Warden
Gerald Gregory 2019
Junior Warden
Jorge Lopez-Aguado 2019
Clerk
Gerald Gregory
Vestry Members
Cameron Crum 2019
Olga Fry 2019
Don Lange 2020
Jason Merritt 2020
Clay Slaughter 2020
Teresa Sparks 2018
Mark Stupfel 2018
Vic Whitmeyer 2018
Trish Williamson 2020
Rusty Wood 2018
Treasurer
Walter Virden, IV
Delegates to Diocesan Convention
Tom Ward
Vic Whitmeyer
Dorothy Gregory
Next Vestry Meeting
September 26
7:00 PM
Weekly Programming
Sunday School Grades PreK - 5th meet from 10:05-11:05 on the
first floor of the Bevan wing. Middle and High School classes meet
from 10:20-11:05 on the second floor. Contact: Lisa Estes All
classes resume on Sept 10th
Anglican Youth Ministries Youth in grades 6-12. Meets 1st Sun.
at 10:20 in the AYM Room for education and spiritual growth, 1st
and 3rd Sun. at 1:00 pm in Mitchell Hall for lunch and activities,
and 2nd and 4th Wednesdays at 6:00 for dinner and activities.
Contact: Stuart Estes. Resumes Sept 17
Adult Sunday Class Celebrate Anglicanism! Meets 10:15-11:00 in
Guild Parlor. Contact: Fr. Klein
Wednesday Bible Study Begins Sept 13th Meets 9:30-10:45 a.m. in
the Green Room. New topic: “Four Witnesses: the Early Church in Her
Own Words” Contact: Fr. Estes
Children’s Choir Begins Sept 21st Meets 5:15-6:00 pm Thursdays
in the Choir Room, Contact: Lisa Estes
Thursday Choir Practice 6:00-7:00 Hand Bells.
7:00-8:00 Chancel Choir. Contact: Alan Potts
Announcements
Sunday School Starts Today, Sept 10! Catechesis of the Good
Shepherd - New start time this year: teachers will meet children
(Pre-K through 5th) after communion in the hall behind the organ
and walk them to the Atrium. A snack will be provided for them to
take home with them after class is over.
Middle and High School Classes - will meet at the usual time,
10:20-11:05 in their classrooms on the second floor.
Teacher Recognition Today, Sept 10, 9:00 am At the 9:00 am
service today our Sunday School teachers will be recognized and
thanked for their willingness to volunteer. Please keep our
children and teachers in your prayers for a spiritually rewarding
Sunday School year!
Adult Sunday Class Begins, Sept 10, 10:15 Fr. Klein will start
off our Adult Sunday series with a five week session called
“Celebrate Anglicanism.” Using the Bible and the Book of Common
Prayer as primary sources, we will discover the faith that
Anglicans have always believed, taught, and practiced. For more
info see Fr. Klein.
“Exploring Our Faith” Meeting, Sept 10, 10:15 There will be a
meeting today at 10:15 in the green room for all who are interested
in attending the adult forma-tion class “Exploring Our Faith” this
year. This is a survey or overview of our Christian Faith as
practiced for 2,000 years, with special emphasis given to our
Anglican identity and spirituality. The class is open to all, and
is of special value to anyone who has never been through it before,
who is
Bulletin - September 10Parish News Insert - Sept 10