OCT. 16 | 7:30 AM & 5:30 PM Traditional Worship Bulletin and Sunday News

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SAINT MICHAEL AND ALL ANGELS EPISCOPAL CHURCH OCTOBER 16, 2022 7:30 AM & 5:30 PM SAINT MICHAEL CHAPEL

We’re glad you’re here!

We’d love to get to know you and help you get to know us. Saint Michael is a vibrant group of people choosing to live life as a community: pursuing Jesus, caring for one another, and serving those in need.

While you’re here with us today, we’d love for you to do two things:

At Saint Michael

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Fill out a Welcome Card. They’re in the pew back in front of you, or use the QR code to use the quick, mobile-friendly “Get in Touch” form.

we are all about connecting, serving, and growing. To learn more about us, find ways to get involved, or see a map of the campus, scan the QR code.

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Stop by the South entrance. You’ll see greeters wearing “Welcome” ribbons/lanyards and they can answer questions about a worship service, formation class, or childcare.

We look forward to seeing you soon!

Traditional Saint Michael Chapel

Traditional Church Joy!

A Children’s Service

Saint Michael Chapel

Traditional Church Contemporary Parish Hall

Traditional Saint Michael Chapel

Compline Digital Webcast saintmichael.org/live

Rob Springer leads our Welcome and Connection ministries at Saint Michael and he would love the opportunity to connect and answer any questions you may have. Feel free to contact him at (903) 405-7447 or rspringer@saintmichael.org.

Build Christian Disciples for a Transformed CommunityOUR FOCUS: 9 AM 11 AM 8 PM7:30 AM 5:30 PM
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FROM THE RECTOR FORMATION & SPECIAL EVENTS

Welcome! I’m very glad you’ve joined us for worship today. If you’re new or newish, take a moment to fill out the welcome card, either physically or digitally, that can be found in the pew back or on a table nearby. Our Welcome Team members are in the hallways today to help you with anything you need.

We are well into our Annual Giving Campaign and we are very grateful for your generosity of time, talent, and treasure. Jesus says, “Where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.” We invite you to give generously to Saint Michael Church, because giving is good for our souls and good for our community. To learn more, visit saintmichael.org/stewardship2023.

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FALL PARISH MEETING

OCTOBER 23, 2022

10 a.m. in the Church

SaintMichael.org/FallMeeting

Adult Formation

Class For Parents: Intentional Parenting: Activate Responsibility

The Rev. Christian Basel • Theater

Christians in the Age of Outrage: The Outrageous Alternatives to Outrage

The Rev. Ken Brannon Saint Michael Chapel

Short Stories by Jesus: The Widow and The Judge

The Rev. Robin Hinkle • Coke Room

Children Formation Godly Play Room 203: Level 1 (Ages 3-6) Room 205: Level 2 (Ages 6-9)

Weaving God’s Promises

Room 214: Ages PreK-1st Grade Room 216: Ages 2nd-3rd Grade

What’s in the Bible? Room 213: Ages 4th-5th Grade

Youth Formation Middle School 6th – 7th Grade • Green Room

High School Orange Room

Episcopal Christians Coke Room

Youth Pumpkin Carving Youth Center

Childcare (3 & under) is available from 8:30 a.m. 12:30 p.m. in rooms 13–16.

For a full listing of fall offerings and upcoming events, please visit saintmichael.org/fall22.

5 PM 12:15 PM

All are invited to come forward to the Communion rail at the direction of our ushers. Stand or kneel at the rail as you are able, and receive the wafer in the palm of your outstretched hands. If you desire a gluten-free wafer, clasp your hands in front of you with your palms down. Receive the wine by drinking from the chalice as it is offered to you, or by retaining the wafer, to dip lightly into the chalice for yourself. If you are not receiving, you may cross your arms over your chest and receive a blessing. If you are unable to physically come to the rail, please indicate to an usher that you would like to receive Communion at your seat.

The Nineteenth Sunday after Pentecost 7:30 am Holy Eucharist Rite I

The order of service can be found in the red Book of Common Prayer (BCP). The service begins on page 323 of The Book of Common Prayer.

The Word of God

The Opening Acclamation & Collect for Purity (standing) BCP 323

The Summary of the Law BCP 324

Trisagion (spoken by all) BCP 324

The Collect of the Day see page 3

The First Lesson Genesis 32:22-31 (seated) see page 3

Psalm 121 see page 4

The Second Lesson 2 Timothy 3:14-4:5 see page 4

The Gospel (standing) see page 5

Gospeler The Holy Gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ according to Luke. People Glory be to thee, O Lord.

Luke 18:1-8

Gospeler The Gospel of the Lord. People Praise be to thee, O Christ.

The Sermon (seated)

The Reverend Robin Hinkle

The Nicene Creed (standing, spoken by all) BCP 326

The Prayers of the People: Form I BCP 383

Confession of Sin and Absolution (kneeling, spoken by all) BCP 331

The Peace (standing) BCP 332

The Holy Communion

The Great Thanksgiving: Eucharistic Prayer II (standing) BCP 340

The Lord’s Prayer BCP 336

The Breaking of the Bread BCP 337

The Post-Communion Prayer (standing, spoken by all) BCP 339

The Blessing

The Dismissal BCP 339

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The Nineteenth Sunday after Pentecost

5:30 pm Holy Eucharist Rite II

The service begins on page 355 of The Book of Common Prayer (BCP). Hymns are found in the blue hymnal.

The Word of God

Prelude

“Joyful, joyful, we adore thee” Hymn to Joy (sung by all) Hymn 376

The Opening Acclamation & Collect for Purity (standing) BCP 355

Trisagion (spoken by all) BCP 356

The Collect of the Day see page 3

The Lesson 2 Timothy 3:14-4:5 (seated) see page 4

Psalm 121 see page 4

The Gospel (standing) see page 5

Gospeler The Holy Gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ according to Luke. People Glory to you, Lord Christ.

Luke 18:1-8

Gospeler The Gospel of the Lord. People Praise to you, Lord Christ.

The Sermon (seated)

The Reverend Robin Hinkle

The Nicene Creed (standing, spoken by all) BCP 358

The Prayers of the People: Form VI BCP 392

Confession of Sin and Absolution (kneeling, spoken by all) BCP 360

The Peace (standing) BCP 360

The Holy Communion

“At the name of Jesus” King’s Weston (sung by all) Hymn 435, v. 1-4

“Praise God” Old 100th (sung by all) Hymn 380, v. 3

The Great Thanksgiving: Eucharistic Prayer B (standing) BCP 367

Sanctus and Benedictus: Schubert Hymn S 130

The Lord’s Prayer BCP 364

The Breaking of the Bread BCP 364

“Fairest Lord Jesus” St. Elizabeth (sung by all) Hymn 383

The Post-Communion Prayer (standing, spoken by all) BCP 339

The Blessing

The Dismissal BCP 339

“Glorious things of thee are spoken” Abbot’s Leigh (sung by all) Hymn 523

All are invited to come forward to the Communion rail at the direction of our ushers. Stand or kneel at the rail as you are able, and receive the wafer in the palm of your outstretched hands. If you desire a glutenfree wafer, clasp your hands in front of you with your palms down. Receive the wine by drinking from the chalice as it is offered to you, or by retaining the wafer, to dip lightly into the chalice for yourself. If you are not receiving, you may cross your arms over your chest and receive a blessing. If you are unable to physically come to the rail, please indicate to an usher that you would like to receive Communion at your seat.

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Parish Prayers of the People

Kathryn Anschutz

Tom & Margaret Bell, Len Bourland, Suzanne Buhrer, Brian Buongiorno, Gay & Mac Butler, Scott Calhoun, Frances Campbell, Suzanne Charriere, Carolyn Cobb, Carole Cook, Laura Davis, Richard DeKnock, Carol Dotson, Marco Dyer, Diane Engle, Rosalee Fillion, Nancy Gottsacker, Michael Gratkowski, Laura Graves, Jody Guenther, Stephanie Hagen, Winnie Hamlin, Gwen Hardy, Don Harp, Anne Harper, George Harper, Ed Hauser, James Hayhurst, Amy Heller, Josh Hight, Carla Jones, Bea Kappes, Joan Booker Kerr, Gayle Kesinger, Elizabeth & Spencer Knapp, Jeff Kunzler, Jean Lattimore, Rachel Lawrence, Vicki Sparks McCarty, Robert Lorch, Suzanne Lorch, Pittman McGehee, Janice Malmgren, Harrison Marcus, Caroline Morelock, Heather Nemec, Carolyn Norton, Haley Odlozil, Charles Peeler, Alex Powell, Lupita Rangel, Sharon Richards, Paul Risenhoover, Edward Sheppard, Chandler Smith, Mike Smith, Callan Spence, Byrd Teague, Judy Tole, Judy Tucker, Valerie Guenther Unger, Juli Valley, Maria DeJesus Vela, Mary VonDohlen, Jack Day Watson III, Tony Wilks, Catherine Carr Worley

The Collect of the Day: 7:30 AM

Almighty and everlasting God, who in Christ hast revealed thy glory among the nations: Preserve the works of thy mercy, that thy Church throughout the world may persevere with steadfast faith in the confession of thy Name; through the same Jesus Christ our Lord, who liveth and reigneth with thee and the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen.

The Collect of the Day: 5:30 PM

Almighty and everlasting God, in Christ you have revealed your glory among the nations: Preserve the works of your mercy, that your Church throughout the world may persevere with steadfast faith in the confession of your Name; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen.

The First Lesson Genesis 32:22-31

The same night Jacob got up and took his two wives, his two maids, and his eleven children, and crossed the ford of the Jabbok. He took them and sent them across the stream, and likewise everything that he had. Jacob was left alone; and a man wrestled with him until daybreak. When the man saw that he did not prevail against Jacob, he struck him on the hip socket; and Jacob’s hip was put out of joint as he wrestled with him. Then he said,

“Let me go, for the day is breaking.” But Jacob said, “I will not let you go, unless you bless me.” So he said to him, “What is your name?” And he said, “Jacob.” Then the man said, “You shall no longer be called Jacob, but Israel, for you have striven with God and with humans, and have prevailed.” Then Jacob asked him, “Please tell me your name.” But he said, “Why is it that you ask my name?” And there he blessed him. So Jacob called the place Peniel, saying, “For I have seen God face to face, and yet my life is preserved.” The sun rose upon him as he passed Penuel, limping because of his hip.

Lector The Word of the Lord. People Thanks be to God.

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I lift up my eyes to the hills; * from where is my help to come?

My help comes from the LORD, * the maker of heaven and earth. He will not let your foot be moved * and he who watches over you will not fall asleep. Behold, he who keeps watch over Israel * shall neither slumber nor sleep;

The LORD himself watches over you; * the LORD is your shade at your right hand, So that the sun shall not strike you by day, * nor the moon by night.

The LORD shall preserve you from all evil; * it is he who shall keep you safe. The LORD shall watch over your going out and your coming in, * from this time forth for evermore.

The Second Lesson 2 Timothy 3:14-4:5

As for you, continue in what you have learned and firmly believed, knowing from whom you learned it, and how from childhood you have known the sacred writings that are able to instruct you for salvation through faith in Christ Jesus. All scripture is inspired by God and is useful for teaching, for reproof, for correction, and for training in righteousness, so that everyone who belongs to God may be proficient, equipped for every good work. In the presence of God and of Christ Jesus, who is to judge the living and the dead, and in view of his appearing and his kingdom, I solemnly urge you: proclaim the message; be persistent whether the time is favorable or unfavorable; convince, rebuke, and encourage, with the utmost patience in teaching. For the time is coming when people will not put up with sound doctrine, but having itching ears, they will accumulate for themselves teach ers to suit their own desires, and will turn away from listening to the truth and wander away to myths. As for you, always be sober, endure suffering, do the work of an evangelist, carry out your ministry fully.

Lector The Word of the Lord. Peoople Thanks be to God.

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The preceding text of the worship service contained in this order of worship is taken from the Book of Common Prayer 1979.

The Book of Common Prayer alone is of authority in the worship of the Episcopal Church. This program is provided for convenience of use on this occasion.

The Gospel Luke 18:1-8

Jesus told his disciples a parable about their need to pray always and not to lose heart. He said, “In a certain city there was a judge who neither feared God nor had respect for people. In that city there was a widow who kept coming to him and saying, ‘Grant me justice against my opponent.’ For a while he refused; but later he said to himself, ‘Though I have no fear of God and no respect for anyone, yet because this widow keeps bothering me, I will grant her justice, so that she may not wear me out by continu ally coming’.” And the Lord said, “Listen to what the unjust judge says. And will not God grant justice to his chosen ones who cry to him day and night? Will he delay long in helping them? I tell you, he will quickly grant justice to them. And yet, when the Son of Man comes, will he find faith on earth?”

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ways to pledge For more information on these options, visit saintmichael.org/stewardship2023. 8011 Douglas Avenue, Dallas, Texas 75225 ONLINE IRA DISTRIBUTIONMAIL TRANSFER OF ASSETS

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This delightful heart-shaped BINGO card is filled with small activities connecting us with those that we serve as well as encouraging those that participate to connect with others. Each week Jesus will be sharing the impactful work that is done by some of our ministries and ministry partners that the annual fund supports. Prizes will be given for those that blackout their row of the week, so you don’t want to miss out!

Being in community and engaged with one another and serving those of varying needs is not only where faith happens, it is where our church family is strengthened. I hope you JOIN IN THE FUN!

VNA MEALS ON WHEELS

SAINTMICHAEL.ORG/MEALS-ON-WHEELS

HOW IS JESUS SPREADING LOVE IN THE WORLD?

Helping people age with dignity and independence at home.

WHAT CAN YOU DO?

Saint Michael parishioners deliver nutritious, freshly prepared hot meals to 4,000 Dallas County residents who are homebound and unable to access food resources. SMAA volunteers drive 16 weekly routes during the year, delivering meals and social support clients need to continue living independently. Potential volunteers may contact one of our ministry leaders to accompany them on a route at any time. Parishioners also donate and wrap toiletry items for the holiday gift project and participate in special holiday meal deliveries. Volunteers are always needed!

WHO TO CONTACT IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN GETTING INVOLVED?

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• Volunteer with VNA Meals on Wheels • Sign up for scheduled meal deliveries • Help package or deliver pet food
If you’re interested in learning more about being a Meals
Wheels driver, contact Ruthie Garrett at garrett.ruthie@gmail.com.
partofSMAAministriesandministrypartnersandhowyoucanbea blackoutofthem!Eachweek,youwillhavetheopportunityto arowandwinaprize! pickedMissaweek?Don’tfret!BINGOcardswillbeavailabletobe upatanytime,sothere’salwaysachancetoWIN!!CloisterJesuswillbebetweentheParlorandGarden from9:45–11a.m.Don’tmissHim!!
JesusOnaMissiontoLove Stewardship2023 If you have questions about your pledge, contact Caroline
Director of Stewardship, at 214.692.3015 or cmarak@saintmichael.org. Scan the QR code or visit SaintMichael.org/Stewardship2023!
To reserve a time, please contact Dianne Boyd, RN, dboyd@saintmichael.org. 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. Theater The Parish Nurse Ministry, with the American Red Cross, will sponsor a Blood Drive on Friday, August 26. Driver’s license or ARC card/app is required to donate. FALL BLOOD DRIVE NOV 4 Give Blood. Give life WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19 Bridging Cultural Divides Through Storytelling and International Cooking Parish Hall | 11:15 AM WOMEN OF SAINT MICHAEL Bridging the Divide SAINTMICHAEL.ORG/WOMEN Ms. Jin-Ya Huang, Founder Break Bread, Break Borders 2023 VESTRY & DIOCESAN DELEGATE NOMINATIONS VESTRY DEE ANN ANIGIAN ALLISON BOVARD SQUEAKY CONNOLLY LEANNE LANGHOLZ HUDSON WEICHSEL DELEGATES CROFT CHESTNUT KATHY HAYES TODD HOWARD ALTERNATES CHUCK BUTTERWORTH JOSEPH CAHOON JOHN SEDDELMEYER

YING QUARTET

Saint Michael Presents is proud to bring Grammy award-winning ensemble the Ying Quartet to Dallas! “Precarious balance where sheer agony and triumphant beauty intersect.” – The Washington Post October 23 at 7 p.m. SaintMichael.org/Ying Saturday, October 29 | 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. Wear Your Costume • Tent or Treat • Balloon Artists Caricature Artists • All Your Favorite Market Vendors Fun for the Whole Family! SaintMichaelsMarket.com

Amistad Mission, Bolivia

INFORMATION SESSION

Sunday, October 23 8 a.m. and Noon in the Coke Room

Chris King, the Executive Director of Amistad in Bolivia is joining us to share information on this ministry. We are so excited to be re-starting our mission trips to Bolivia and the first one set will be one for youth! Parents and youth are invited to come to either session to find out full information. Additionally, adults interested in going on a separate mission are also invited to meet Chris and learn about this wonderful ministry opportunity.

Prime Timers

PT CRUISERS VISIT THE BUSH LIBRARY

Thursday, October 20

Bus leaves the church at 9:30 a.m. $24

The Prime Timers are on the move again! Join us as we head out to the Bush Library to visit the “Liberty” exhibit. Lunch at “43” on your own. For questions and to register, please contact Bonita Frederick at 214-728-6440.

LUNCHEON

Thursday, November 3 10:30 a.m. in the Coke Room RSVP to Bonita Frederick 214-728-6440 $12

Join us as Dallas Morning News’ Dave Leiber reviews his latest book on Ross Perot. This Patriot/Philanthropist is a pride of Dallas, so this is a story to hear.

Outreach Opportunities

NEW TUTORING MINISTRY!

Come be a part of our new ministry at Stephen C. Foster Elementary School! We will help children (3k–2nd grade) with reading and phonics. We will meet at the school from 8:30 to 9:30 a.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays. We will work in teams but ask volunteers to commit to 1 day per week this fall semester. Training will be provided onsite during our initial days of tutoring. Contact the Rev. Robin Hinkle at rhinkle@saintmichael.org for further information or to volunteer.

STEPHEN C. FOSTER HALL-O-WEEN

October 28

8 a.m.–2:30 p.m. 3700 Clover Ln, Dallas 75220

Join our team at the school where we will share tricks and treats with the elementary school students. Contact the Rev. Robin Hinkle at rhinkle@saintmichael.org for further information or to volunteer.

VNA’S THE POWER OF PIE

Sales: October 10–November 18 Distribution: November 22–23

Purchase one of our crafted breads for $15 or pies for $25, and you will help provide food, friendship, and comfort to North Texas seniors. Pick up available at six locations, including Interabang Books on Lovers Lane. 100% of the proceeds benefit Meals on Wheels and Hospice programs. For more information or to make your purchase, visit powerofpie.org

Worship Volunteer Opportunities

ACOLYTE TRAINING SESSIONS

October 22

9–10:30 a.m.

Drake room, Church, & Bishop Moore Chapel

The Acolyte Corps of Saint Michael is composed of 200+ parishioners who assist at services and on special occasions. For more information, contact Jennifer CoxSeals, jcox-seals@saintmichael.org, or Tony Briggle at tonybriggle@sbcglobal.net or 214-505-7422. Only one training session is required.

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AINT MICHAEL AND ALL ANGELS EPISCOPAL CHURCH ouglas Avenue, Dallas, Texas 75225 | 214.363.5471 @smaadallas www.saintmichael.org

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