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WW HOHO ’’ SS SS ERVINGERVING THISTHIS WEEKENDWEEKEND
Saturday 6:00 - PM Vigi l
Celebrant and Preacher: Fr. Bill Estes
Chalice-bearer and Reader: Mike Carmena
Sunday 8:00 AM – 1928 BCP
Chalice-bearer and Reader: Mike Howe
Usher: Fred Bader
Sunday 9:00 AM - Ri te II
Acolytes: James Stupfel, Anna Stupfel, Ava Crum
Chalice-bearers: Cameron Crum, Lamar Lunsford
First Reading: Becca Stupfel
Second Reading: Angela Crum
Prayers of the People: Lamar Lunsford
Ushers: Will Lowe, Vic Whitmeyer
Sunday 11:15 AM - Ri te I
Acolytes: Patrick Estes, Aidan Clemons
Chalice-bearers: Matthew Clemons, Donnie Muennink
First Reading: Teresa Sparks
Second Reading: Jack Fry
Prayers of the People: Matthew Clemons
Ushers: Hugh Partin, Tom Leaverton
Addit ional Servers
ALTAR GUILD: Janice Magee, Diane Klein,
Monty Muennink, Linda Beaupré, Ann Schumann
HOSPITALITY: Debra Hughes, Lisa Rowett
COUNT/LOCKUP: Will Lowe, Teresa Sparks
THANK YOU ALL FOR YOUR SERVICE!
Keep up with St. John’s on the web:
SAINT JOHN’S ANGLICAN CHURCH 2401 College Ave., Fort Worth, Texas 76110
Telephone 817-927-5341 · Fax 817-927-0908
Fr . David Freder ick Kle in , Rector Fr. Bill Estes, Assistant to the Rector
Fr. Chris Guptill, Pas toral Asso ciat e Mr. Alan Potts, Organist/Choirmaster
The Second Sunday in Lent
March 1 , 2015 - 9:00 a .m. Rite II Hymnal Prayer Book
Prelude ‘Nimrod’ from “Enigma Variations” Elgar
401 Processional Hymn “The God of Abraham praise” Leoni
The Opening Acclamation in Lent (Stand) 355
Collect of Purity (Stand)
S-91 Kyrie eleison Healey Willan
Collect of the Day (Kneel)
THE WORD OF GOD (Sit)
Please see the insert for the Collect of the Day and readings of Holy Scripture
The Psalm will be chanted. Please see the Psalm insert.
379 Sequence Hymn “God is Love, let heaven adore him” Abbot’s Leigh
The Holy Gospel (Stand)
Sermon The Rev. William T. Estes
The Nicene Creed (Stand) 358
The Prayers of the People (Kneel) Form II 385
The Confession of sin and Absolution (Kneel) 360
Sharing the Peace of Jesus Christ (Stand)
Announcements and Offertory Sentence
Offertory Music “In Thee, O Lord” Haydn
380 v.3 The Great Doxology
THE HOLY COMMUNION 361
S-130 The Sanctus and Benedictus (Stand) Schubert
The Prayer of Consecration (Kneel)
The Lord’s Prayer (Kneel)
S-164 Agnus Dei (Kneel) Schubert
Comm. Anthem “Adoramus Te, Christe” (Christ we adore you) Dubois
328 Comm. Hymn “Draw nigh and take the Body of the Lord” Song 46
Post Communion Prayer (Kneel) 365
699 Recessional Hymn “Jesus, Lover of my soul” Aberystwyth
Postlude “Air in F Major” Handel
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.
WW HOHO ’’ SS SS ERVINGERVING NEXTNEXT WW EEKEEK (M(M A RA R 77 -- 8)8)
Saturday 6:00 - PM Vigi l
Celebrant and Preacher: Fr. David Klein
Chalice-bearer and Reader: Mike Carmena
Sunday 8:00 AM – 1928 BCP
Chalice-bearer and Reader: Ben Broadwater
Usher: Garrett Tucker
Sunday 9:00 AM - Ri te II
Acolytes: Grace Beaupré, Annabelle Beaupré
Chalice-bearers: Mike Beaupré, Clay Slaughter
First Reading: Trish Williamson
Second Reading: Jason Merritt
Prayers of the People: Diane McCusker
Ushers: Jorge Lopez-Aguado, Bill Dolph
Sunday 11:15 AM - Ri te I
Acolytes: Mharie Estes, Liam Estes
Chalice-bearers: Tom Ward, Dorian Johnson
First Reading: Diana Broadwater
Second Reading: Jane Cox
Prayers of the People: Tom Ward
Ushers: Michael Pavlovsky, Rusty Wood
Addit ional Servers
ALTAR GUILD: Sarah Stringer, Sharon Norcross,
Robyn Virden, Diana Broadwater, Dora Hale, Shelley Lowe
HOSPITALITY: Linda Plemons, Hugh Partin
COUNT/LOCKUP: Tom Ward, Vic Whitmeyer
If you are unable to serve, please try to find a replacement, or call the parish office as soon as possible. Thanks!
WW HOHO ’’ SS SS ERVINGERVING THISTHIS WEEKENDWEEKEND
Saturday 6:00 - PM Vigi l
Celebrant and Preacher: Fr. Bill Estes
Chalice-bearer and Reader: Mike Carmena
Sunday 8:00 AM – 1928 BCP
Chalice-bearer and Reader: Mike Howe
Usher: Fred Bader
Sunday 9:00 AM - Ri te II
Acolytes: James Stupfel, Anna Stupfel, Ava Crum
Chalice-bearers: Cameron Crum, Lamar Lunsford
First Reading: Becca Stupfel
Second Reading: Angela Crum
Prayers of the People: Lamar Lunsford
Ushers: Will Lowe, Vic Whitmeyer
Sunday 11:15 AM - Ri te I
Acolytes: Patrick Estes, Aidan Clemons
Chalice-bearers: Matthew Clemons, Donnie Muennink
First Reading: Teresa Sparks
Second Reading: Jack Fry
Prayers of the People: Matthew Clemons
Ushers: Hugh Partin, Tom Leaverton
Addit ional Servers
ALTAR GUILD: Janice Magee, Diane Klein,
Monty Muennink, Linda Beaupré, Ann Schumann
HOSPITALITY: Debra Hughes, Lisa Rowett
COUNT/LOCKUP: Will Lowe, Teresa Sparks
THANK YOU ALL FOR YOUR SERVICE!
Keep up with St. John’s on the web:
SAINT JOHN’S ANGLICAN CHURCH 2401 College Ave., Fort Worth, Texas 76110
Telephone 817-927-5341 · Fax 817-927-0908
Fr . David Freder ick Kle in , Rector Fr. Bill Estes, Assistant to the Rector
Fr. Chris Guptill, Pas toral Asso ciat e Mr. Alan Potts, Organist/Choirmaster
The Second Sunday in Lent
March 1 , 2015 - 11:15 a.m. Ri te I
Hymnal Prayer Book
Prelude ‘Nimrod’ from “Enigma Variations” Elgar
401 Processional Hymn “The God of Abraham praise” Leoni
The Opening Acclamation in Lent (Stand) 323
Collect for Purity
S-91 Kyrie eleison Healey Willan
Collect of the Day (Kneel)
TH E WOR D O F GOD
Please see the Scripture Insert for the Collect of the Day & the Readings. (Sit)
The Psalm will be chanted. Please see the Psalm insert.
379 Sequence Hymn “God is Love, let heaven adore him” Abbot’s Leigh
Procession and Reading of the Holy Gospel (Stand)
Sermon (Sit) The Rev. William T. Estes
The Nicene Creed (Stand) 326
Prayers of the People (Kneel) 328
The Confession of sin and Absolution 331
Sharing of the Peace of Jesus Christ (Stand)
Announcements and Offertory Sentence (Sit)
Offertory Anthem “In Thee, O Lord” F. J. Haydn
380 v3 The Great Doxology (Stand)
TH E HO LY COM M U N IO N 333
S-114 The Sanctus and Benedictus Healey Willan
The Prayer of Consecration (Kneel)
The Lord’s Prayer (Kneel)
S-158 Agnus Dei (Kneel) Healey Willan
Comm. Anthem “Adoramus Te, Christe” (Christ we adore you) Dubois
328 Comm. Hymn “Draw nigh and take the Body of the Lord” Song 46
Post Communion Prayer (Kneel) 339
699 Recessional Hymn “Jesus, Lover of my soul” Aberystwyth
Postlude “Air in F Major” Handel
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 Episcopal 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, if you are 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!
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.
WW HOHO ’’ SS SS ERVINGERVING NEXTNEXT WW EEKEEK (M(M A RA R 77 -- 8)8)
Saturday 6:00 - PM Vigi l
Celebrant and Preacher: Fr. David Klein
Chalice-bearer and Reader: Mike Carmena
Sunday 8:00 AM – 1928 BCP
Chalice-bearer and Reader: Ben Broadwater
Usher: Garrett Tucker
Sunday 9:00 AM - Ri te II
Acolytes: Grace Beaupré, Annabelle Beaupré
Chalice-bearers: Mike Beaupré, Clay Slaughter
First Reading: Trish Williamson
Second Reading: Jason Merritt
Prayers of the People: Diane McCusker
Ushers: Jorge Lopez-Aguado, Bill Dolph
Sunday 11:15 AM - Ri te I
Acolytes: Mharie Estes, Liam Estes
Chalice-bearers: Tom Ward, Dorian Johnson
First Reading: Diana Broadwater
Second Reading: Jane Cox
Prayers of the People: Tom Ward
Ushers: Michael Pavlovsky, Rusty Wood
Addit ional Servers
ALTAR GUILD: Sarah Stringer, Sharon Norcross,
Robyn Virden, Diana Broadwater, Dora Hale, Shelley Lowe
HOSPITALITY: Linda Plemons, Hugh Partin
COUNT/LOCKUP: Tom Ward, Vic Whitmeyer
If you are unable to serve, please try to find a replacement, or call the parish office as soon as possible. Thanks!
are omitted from the altar, and the cross
over the high altar is removed. The
color changes to purple. These
changes are designed to foster a
subdued, meditative spirit to prepare us
to enter into Holy Week where the
narratives of our Lord’s Passion are
read. And once more we are made
sharply aware of the origins of our life
in Christ, and the price He paid to
attain it for us. Join us on the
journey…
Mitchell Hall Men’s Rest
Room Out of Order Until further notice, the men’s restroom
in Mitchell Hall is off-limits, due to the
damage sustained in that corner of the
building from a recent car accident in
the rear driveway. — Fr. Klein
New Lock on Office Hall
Entrance The combination lock on the office
hallway main entrance recently gave
out, and a new lock has been installed.
It takes the same combination, but it
operates a bit differently. Because it is
designed to lock automatically when
closed, it is necessary to hold the latch
open while opening the door. When
you close the door you won’t need to
push the latch in order to lock it; just
shut the door firmly. In order to keep
the door unlocked for a period of time,
from the inside push the silver button
upward while holding the latch open.
If you have any questions, just ask one
of the staff.
Keeping you informed…
Feb weekly goal $8,970
Jan 31-Feb 1 offering 11,867
Feb 7-8th offering 7,731
Feb 14-15th offering 6,896
Feb 21-22nd offering 10,026
Feb budgeted income $35,881
Feb pledge and plate 36,520
SCAC Food Drive $600
PARISH NEWS Weekly News for the Family and Friends of St. John’s Church
The Second Sunday in Lent, March 1, 2015
MEMORIALS & PRAYER
ALL MEMORIALS ARE GIVEN TO THE GLORY OF ALMIGHTY GOD…
THE FLOWERS ON THE ALTAR - no flowers on the altar during Lent
THE LADY CHAPEL FLOWERS - no flowers on the altar during Lent
THE SANCTUARY CANDLE - in honor of the birthday of her grandson,
Dylan Williamson, by Trish Williamson.
THE DE PROFUNDIS BELL -
PRAYER LIST: We most humbly beseech Thee, O Lord, to comfort and
succor those in need of Your healing and helping hand: Kathy, Diana,
Christy, Wanda, Frank, Jane, Nela, Harrie, Annette, Gordon, Damon,
Dominic, Kimberly, Aubin, Lou, E. C., Mark, Sandra, Lynda, Ginger,
Biff, Jason, Gary, Brian, William, Martha, Chelsea, Josephine, Cassie,
Jan, Sondra, Matthew, Nancy, Rita, Pam, Connie, Penney, Virginia, Mary
Beth, Tyson, John, Jenna, Mary, Jack, Marjorie, George, Trinity, Jeff,
Gayle, Coleman., Genny, Stan , Tom, Becky, Lisa, Hannah, Sean,
Jonathan … Stephanie, Martha, Don, Denise, Tha-Nome, Bud… Rachel,
Austin, Katie, John, Felicia, Perry… Gail, Samantha, Glenda, Courtneye,
John
Note: Names on the prayer list are on a three week cycle unless requested longer
FOR PARENTS EXPECTING: Aubin and Sam; Kaila and Terry; Holly
and Alan; Jessica and David; Sara and Nick; Kristin and Geoff; Paris and
Matt; Casey and Mark; Danielle and Johnny; Jenny and A.J.
FOR THOSE TRAVELING: Ellen, Colin, Kris, and Ann
FOR THOSE WHO HAVE DIED: Charlie
FOR TROOPS SERVING: Kip, Evan, Matthew, Nicholas, Aaron, Charlie,
Daniel, Karl, Paul...
BIRTHDAYS: Bob Batsche (1), Robert Hampton (6), Robyn Virden (6),
Mary Swift (7).
WEDDING ANNIVERSARIES:
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.
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 Nurseries for infant/
toddler (age 0-2) and
preschool (age 3-5) are
located at the east end of
the Education wing. Ask
an usher for directions.
Nursery is offered 8:50 -
12:30.
Sunday School Sunday School for kids
preschool thru junior
high is held Sept-May
from 10:15-11:00 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 prayer chain, contact
Martha Anderson at
martha-anderson@att.net
or call the parish office.
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
7:00 am with
breakfast out following
11:00 am
Office Hours Tuesday - Friday
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Closed for Lunch
12:00—1:30 PM
Our Vestry Senior Warden
Tom Ward 2017
Junior Warden
Vic Whitmeyer 2018
Clerk
Gerald Gregory 2016
Vestry Members
Clifford Bronson 2016
Jack Fry 2016
Bob Hampton 2017
Mike Howe 2017
Will Lowe 2016
Christina Pavlovsky 2017
Teresa Sparks 2018
Mark Stupfel 2018
Rusty Wood 2018
Treasurer
Walter Virden, IV
Assistant Treasurer
Steve Tredennick
Delegates to Diocesan
Convention
Tom Ward
Vic Whitmeyer
Dorothy Gregory
Next Vestry
Meeting (rescheduled due to
weather)
Tues, Mar 3
Weekly Programming
Sunday School Meets from 10:20-11:05 Sept-May in
the Bevan wing. Contact: Lisa Estes
Chapel Sunday today, Mar 1
Anglican Youth Ministries For youth in grades 6-12. Meets 1st
Sundays at 10:20 in the AYM Room for
education and spiritual growth and 3rd
Sundays at 12:30 in Mitchell Hall for
fellowship and activities. Contact: Fr.
Estes. AYM meets today 10:20 am
Youth Confirmation Class For youth in grades 8-12 is held on the
second and fourth Sundays of the
month from 4:00-5:30 at the Stupfel
home. Contact: Fr. Klein Class meets
today Mar 1 to avoid spring break.
Wednesday Bible Study Morning Class - Meets 9:30-11:00 in
the Green Room. Topic: The Letter to
the Ephesians. Contact: Fr. Estes
Evening Class - Meets 7:00-8:00 pm in
the Green Room. Topic: The Gospel of
Luke. Contact: Fr. Klein On break till
after Easter; resumes Apr 15
Wednesday Lenten Study Life of the Beloved: Spiritual Living
in a Secular World, by Henri Nouwen
Initially written for a Jewish friend, Life
of the Beloved has become Henri
Nouwen’s greatest legacy to Christians
around the world. Stations at 6:00, Meal
6:30, Book Study 7:00 pm. Childcare
available. Contact: Fr. Klein
Thursday Choir Practice 6:00-7:00 Hand Bell Choir
7:00-8:30 Chancel Choir
Contact: Alan Potts
Announcements
Vestry Meeting This
Tuesday, March 4 Rescheduled from last Tuesday due to
weather
6:45 Evening Prayer
7:00 Meeting
Daughters of the King
Meeting, Sun, Mar 1 The DOK will hold their regular
monthly meeting today, March 1 from
4:00-5:30 in the Guild Parlor. Program:
Lenten Meditation with Fr. Estes. For
more info see Trish Williamson.
Adult Inquirers’ Class
Begins March 8, 10:15 Inquirers Class for adults will be held
on Sunday mornings from 10:15-11:00
am in the Guild Parlor. The class is six
sessions long and will run through April
26 (skipping Apr 5 and 12). Those who
would like to be confirmed, received, or
reaffirm their baptismal commitment
when Bishop Iker visits on Sunday,
May 10th, should plan to attend. The
class is open as well to anyone who
wants a “refresher” in the faith. For
more info see Fr. Estes.
The Liturgy During Lent During Lent our worship takes on a
special character. The season begins
with ashes pressed on our foreheads as
a sign that a journey has begun. The
ashes trace the sign of the cross marked
on us at our baptism. How do we pick
up our cross and follow after Jesus?
Special adjustments are made in the
liturgy during Lent. The alleluias and
joyful canticles, the Gloria in excelsis
are omitted from the service. Flowers
Recommended