Limehouse Presbyterian Church
February 27th,
2022
9:30 am
Transfiguration
Service Notes
and Announcements
Hymns
177 |
Christ, Whose Glory Fills The Skies |
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I'm On My Way |
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Holy Ground |
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461 |
Be Thou My Vision |
Scriptures
Psalm Psalm 99
OT Exodus 34:29-35
NT 2 Corinthians 3:12-4:2
Gospel Luke 9:28-36
Sermon: “This
Little Light of Mine”
Announcements
· Re-Opening Knox - The Knox
sanctuary will be open for public worship NEXT Sunday, March 6th!
Protocols will be the same as before, for the time being. This means that
worship will NOT be pre-recorded, but will be LIVE at 11:00! See you
then!
· Communion Sunday -
Next Sunday, March 6th, we will celebrate the Sacrament of Holy
Communion. Please remember to bring your elements either to worship
or to the place where you view the service! Packaged elements will be
available for those who forget to bring theirs. Hopefully someday not too
far away, we will be able to at least go back to common plates (with
precautions)!
·
Limehouse Church AGM- Saturday, March 19 10:00 am
·
Limehouse
Givings-
Please note that during the lockdown and potentially bad weather, arrangements
can be made for monthly contributions to be picked up if you do not wish to go
to a monthly automatic withdrawal from your account. Please contact Cathy Brown to arrange. Her contact information is cell: 905 703 3883, email: browncathym@hotmail.com,
mail: 17 Hewson Cr. Georgetown L7G 2N8.
·
Coldest Night of the Year Walk - Knox will be supplying the chili refreshments for the
walkers in the upcoming Coldest Night of the Year Walk on February 26, 2022.
Volunteers will be needed during the day to help prepare the Chili and at night
to serve the Chili at the Links2Care office in the Knollcrest Centre. Daytime
preparation will run for about 3 - 4 hours and serving will run from 5 p.m. to
7:30 p.m. If available or interested, please advise Dennis McLay.
o The people of the
Ukraine as they are suffering under the invasion of Russian forces, and those
of Ukrainian descent here in Canada as they
worry about loved ones “back home”
o The politicians and
the diplomats trying to bring the hostilities in the Ukraine to an end
o Those who are
struggling in other civil war hotspots around the world that just don’t have
the “advantage” of being threatened by a global
superpower
o Those who are so
broken by the events of the past couple of years that they have almost no room left in their hearts to care about
situations like those above.
Thanks, as always, to
everyone for your continued support of the work and ministry of our
congregations!