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- Holy Eucharist
- Sunday, Jan. 6, 2019
- 10 AM
- All are welcome
- You're invited
- Bring a friend
- Sunday School
- Sunday, Jan. 13, 2019
- 10 AM
- All children welcome
- You're invited
- Bishop's Committee
- Tuesday, Jan. 8, 2019
- 9:30 AM
- All are welcome
- Bible Study
- Wednesday, Jan. 9, 2019
- 10 AM
- All are welcome
- Bring a friend
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Snow and ice are in the weekend forecast. Please use common sense when deciding to travel or not (including a trip to the church on Sunday morning).
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Sunday Readings and Music
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The Readings for this Sunday
In our Hebrew scripture lesson the prophet envisions the end of exile and the glorious restoration of Jerusalem. Although darkness covers the earth, the Lord will be a light making God’s people shine. To this radiance shall come the nations. Rich treasures will be brought from afar to honor God.
The psalm asks that God endow the king with compassionate justice and righteousness, and that his reign may extend over all nations and throughout all generations.
Here is set forth the great theme of Paul’s apostolic commission: the revealed mystery that Christ’s salvation extends beyond Judaism to include all peoples. The apostle is near the end of his ministry and in prison at the time of the writing of this letter. Now it is recognized as God’s eternal purpose that the Gentiles are to be members of the same body. The wisdom of God is made known through the church even in transcendental realms.
Our gospel is the story of the wise men from the east, who, guided by a star, come to worship the child born to be king. Despite the wicked plotting of Herod, the Magi are able to bring their gifts to Jesus without betraying his exact location. Early Christians found in the rich symbolism and motifs of the story the fulfillment of both Hebrew scripture prophecy and the dreams of many peoples. The meaning of this birth, amid terrifyingly human circumstances, enlightens and transcends human history.
Music in Worship
Prelude
A time to prepare heart, mind, and body for worship.
Worship Music
#124 "What star is this, with beams so bright"
#135 "Songs of thankfulness and praise"
#128 "We three kings of orient are"
#109 "The first Nowell the angels did say"
#490 "I want to walk as a child of the Light"
#119 "As with gladness men of old"
Postlude
A time to give thanks for God's nourishment in Word and Sacrament
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Who's serving this Sunday?
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Celebrant and Preacher
The Rev. Daniel Rondeau
Assisting Priest
The Rev. Patricia Horkey
Greeter and Usher
Dan W.
Eucharistic Ministers
David H.
Lisa U.
Lector
Martha
Intercessor
Neil
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Find your way to join us on the Way at St. Hugh's.
Holy Eucharist begins at 10:00 AM.
This Sunday we celebrate The Epiphany
All are welcome. You are invited.
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Praying for All, Praying for You
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Collect for Sunday
O God, by the leading of a star you manifested your only Son to the peoples of the earth: Lead us, who know you now by faith, to your presence, where we may see your glory face to face; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and for ever.
Amen. ~BCP 214
A Prayer after communion
Lord God, the bright splendour whom the nations seek: may we who with the wise men have been drawn by your light discern the glory of your presence in your Son, the Word made flesh, Jesus Christ our Lord.
~Church of England, Common Worship
A Prayer for a Bishop Search
O God, we ask you to bring us your next faithful servant to minister to the people of Southern California and Yuma, Arizona as we work to bring healing and peace through a commitment to justice, a desire to grow deeper relationships with Christ and one another, and a foundation of respecting the dignity of all. In the name of Jesus Christ our Lord,
Amen
. via
EDSD.org
[Note: An announcement about additional nominees was made. The information follows.
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Do you have a prayer request?
A small group of us pray daily.
We will add your request to our prayers.
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L. to R. The Rev. Roy E. Hoffman, D.Min., The Rev. Canon Susan Brown Snook, The Rev. Dr. Michael S. Tinnon, D. Min.
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The Standing Committee has approved two petition candidates for bishop of the Diocese of San Diego. The Rev. Roy Hoffman is chaplain-in-residence at St. Peter's, Del Mar and command chaplain at the San Diego Naval Base. The Rev. Michael S. Tinnon, DMin, is currently the interim priest at St. David's, San Diego in Clairemont. These two priests join Rev. Canon Susan Brown Snook as candidates for bishop. The election convention will be Saturday, February 2 at St. Bartholomew's, Poway.
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Walkabout Schedule
The Rev. Roy Hoffman, the Rev. Canon Susan Brown Snook, and the Rev. Michael Tinnon will participate in
walkabout events around our diocese
. All members of the Diocese of San Diego are invited and encouraged to attend one of these events in order to get to know our candidates for the fifth bishop of San Diego.
Sunday, January 13, 2:30-4:00 p.m.
St. Paul's Cathedral, 2728 Sixth Avenue, San Diego, CA 92103
Monday, January 14, 7-9 p.m.
St. Margaret's, 47535 Highway 74, Palm Desert, CA 92260
Tuesday, January 15, 7-9 p.m.
St. Peter's, 334 Fourteenth Street, Del Mar, CA 92014
Wednesday, January 16, 7-9 p.m.
St. Philip the Apostle, 2660 Hardy Drive, Lemon Grove, CA 91945
Thursday, January 17, 7-9 p.m.
St. John's, 760 First Avenue, Chula Vista, CA 91910
Friday, January 18, 11 a.m. - 1 p.m.
St. Bartholomew's, 16275 Pomerado Road, Poway, CA 92024
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As we continue to care for one another I remind you of Rev. Patricia's information about our loved ones and neighbors who may need immediate assistance to live independently and safely:
If the need is immediate:
Adult Protective Services (APS) Phone Number: 1-800-491-7123. (24 hours a day)
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For less immediate or long-term needs:
Phone Number for Riverside County Office on Aging
Aging and Disability Resource Connection
951-867-3800 or 1-800-510-2020
Please Note:
The person in need of assistance must call or if the individual is unable to call due to a health condition, a family member and/or advocate may call for that person. However, the family member and/or advocate must be present with that person when they place the call (in order to authorize the Office on Aging person to speak with the Family Member or Advocate).
~Rev. Patricia & Fr. Dan
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News from the Bishop's Committee
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The Bishop's Committee will meet on
Tuesday, January 8, 2019
in the Sunday School Room beginning at 9:30 AM
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Financial Information through November 30, 2018:
Budget |
Actual Year to Date |
Difference
- Income: $40,300.00 | $38,523.54 $1,776.46
- Expenses: $44,500.00 | $41,639.89 | $2,860.11
- YTD Income - Expenses: $3,116.35
- General Fund Cash Balance 11/30 | 10/31: $11,203.86 | $10,485.42
- Designated Fund Cash Balance 11/30 | 10/31: $44,747.60 | $45,223.50
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Discussions and Decisions of the December meeting:
- Our People's Warden continues to explore church safety options with the Riverside County Sheriff's Office and is investigating the hiring of a security guard for our gatherings.
- The BC thanked Robyn Ritchey for her hours of volunteer work on the Back Deck Project and its revision (including time spent with the County Planning Department).
- The BC decided to pursue a project of making our building and grounds more ADA compliant; it suspended work on the Back Deck Project.
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If you have questions you contact any of the members of the Bishop's Committee: Jacque, Jim, Terry, Julie, Robyn, or me. ~Fr. Dan
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Partner with us for ministry
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Pledge forms are now available. The forms are on the table near the front door to the church; you may
view or download the form
and return it to the church on Sunday. Your contribution helps us maintain the mission and ministry of Jesus Christ through St. Hugh’s. Make a pledge of support to St. Hugh’s in 2019. ~Fr. Dan and Neil Passage, Treasurer
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Your gift to St. Hugh's makes a difference. It allows us to be open so that "
all who seek you [God] here may find you, and be filled with your joy and peace."
It is always the right time. Donate to the mission and ministry of St. Hugh's. Your gifts--of time, talent, and treasure--make it possible to be present in Idyllwild so that we can both invite and then "enable questioning, open-minded people to discover for themselves, the significance of Jesus Christ."
www.sthughsidyllwild.org
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