This page represents a typical Bulletin used by St. Lukes on Sunday AM services

The Prayer Book used is the 1928 Book of Common Prayer (BCP) along with the 3 yr Lectionary

 

                                                St. Lukes
                                         Anglican Church
              19th Sunday after Trinity, October 18, 2009
                            Feast of St. Luke


THE PREPARATION
Processional Hymn                                                                      ‘Lift High the Cross’
Collect for Purity                                                                                          67 BCP
Summary of the Law                                                                                    69 BCP
Kyrie Eleison “Lord have mercy upon us”                                                70 BCP
THE MINISTRY OF THE WORD
Collect of the Day                                                                                         Insert
First Reading                                             Insert                                          Isaiah 53:4-12
Psalm                                                        Insert                                            Psalm 91
The Epistle                                                Insert                                           Hebrews 4:12-16
The Holy Gospel                                       Insert                                           Mark 10:35-45
Nicene Creed                                                                                                 71 BCP
Announcements
Sermon Hymn                                                                                                #276
Sermon
Offertory and Preparation                                                                            #189
Doxology                         “Praise God from whom...”
Orate Fratres
V. Pray Brethren that my sacrifice and yours may be
     acceptable to God the Father Almighty
R. The Lord receive this sacrifice at thy hands, to the
     praise and glory of His name; Both to our benefit
     and that of all His Holy Church. Amen
Prayer for the Whole State of Christ’s Church                                           74 BCP
Invitation and Confession                                                                            75 BCP
Absolution and Comfortable Words                                                            76 BCP
THE CONSECRATION
Sursum Corda                         “Lift up your hearts”                                   76 BCP
Sanctus                                   “Holy, Holy, Holy”                                       77 BCP
Bendictus qui venit:                 Blessed is he who cometh in the name of the Lord.
People:                                   “Hosanna in the highest”
Prayer of Consecration                                                                                80 BCP
The Lords Prayer                                                                                         82 BCP
Agnus Dei
THE COMMUNION
Prayer of Humble Access                                                                            82 BCP
Ecce Agnus Dei
Domine, non sum dignus             (Lord, I am not worthy)
Communion of the people
Prayer of Thanksgiving                                                                              83 BCP
Gloria in Excelsis                                                                                        84 BCP
Post Communion Prayers
The Blessing Kneeling                                                                              

 Recessional Hymn                                                                                     #512

Calendar
Oct. 21            09:30 AM, Morning Prayer and Bible Study
Oct. 23              9:30 AM, Ladies Prayer and book review.
                        11:30 AM, Ladies Luncheon at Chantilly Tea Room
Oct. 25            10:00 AM, Holy Eucharist, 20th Sunday after Trinity
Oct. 28            09:30 AM, Morning Prayer and Bible Study
Oct. 30              9:30 AM, Ladies Prayer and book review.


Feb. 6 Rummage Sale
St. Martha’s Guild meets on the 2nd Sunday of every month.

St. Luke
We learn from St. Paul that St. Luke was a gentile, for he is not named among those of his helpers whom Paul named as Jews. He was a fellow worker with the apostles Mark, Artistarchyus, and Demas: and was a medical man (Luke, the beloved physican) who doubtless had the care of Paul’s much-tried health. He was a disciple of St Paul and seldom left him. Luke was with St. Paul in his last days as he said ‘Only Luke is with me’. Little is known of St. Luke after St. Paul’s martyrdom. Widespread tradition say he was unmarried, wrote his gospel in Greece, and died at the age of 84 in Boeotia. In addition to the Gospel of St. Luke, he wrote the Acts of the Apostles, a book that is very worth while reading.