Saturday, December 29, 2007

First Sunday After Christmas

Sunday, December 30, 2007

Isaiah 61:10-62:3
Galatians 3:23-25;4:4-7
John 1:1-18
Psalm 147 or 147:13-21

The Collect

Almighty God, you have poured upon us the new light of your incarnate Word: Grant that this light, enkindled in our hearts, may shine forth in our lives; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and reigns with you, in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God, now and for ever. Amen.

Announcements

Sunday, December 30, 2007 – Holy Eucharist II at 9:00AM
Sunday School & child care are provided during the sermon

Annual Meeting – Part 2: Feast of the Epiphany, January 6th, following Holy Eucharist.

Diocesan Youth Convention for Jr. & Sr. High Youth on January 11-12 at St James’ Cathedral, Fresno.

Friday, December 21, 2007

The Nativity of Our Lord

Christmas Eve

Isaiah 9:2-4,6-7
Titus 2:11-14
Luke 2:1-14(15-20)
Psalm 96 or 96:1-4,11-12

The Collect

O God, you make us glad by the yearly festival of the birth of your only Son Jesus Christ: Grant that we, who joyfully receive him as our Redeemer, may with sure confidence behold him when he comes to be our Judge; who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and for ever. Amen.

or this

O God, you have caused this holy night to shine with the brightness of the true Light: Grant that we, who have known the mystery of that Light on earth, may also enjoy him perfectly in heaven; where with you and the Holy Spirit he lives and reigns, one God, in glory everlasting. Amen.

Announcements

Christmas Eve
  • Christmas Carols at 6:30PM
  • Holy Eucharist at 7:00PM
  • John White is our guest organist this evening
  • Annual Meeting – Part 2: Feast of the Epiphany, January 6th
  • Diocesan Youth Convention for Jr. & Sr. High Youth on January 11-12 at St James’ Cathedral, Fresno.

Next Sunday’s lessons: 1 Christmas
Isaiah 61:10 – 62:3
Galatians 3:23-25; 4:4-7
John 1:1-18
Psalm 147:13-21

The Fourth Sunday of Advent

Sunday, December 23rd

Isaiah 7:10-17
Romans 1:1-7
Matthew 1:18-25
Psalm 24 or 24:1-7

The Collect

Purify our conscience, Almighty God, by your daily visitation, that your Son Jesus Christ, at his coming, may find in us a mansion prepared for himself; who lives and reigns with you, in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God, now and for ever. Amen.


Sunday, December 23rd
– Holy Eucharist at 9:00AM

Sunday School and child care are provided during the service.

  • Christmas Eve: Carols at 6:30PM, Holy Eucharist at 7PM
  • John White is our guest organist for Christmas Eve
  • Annual Meeting – Part 2: Feast of the Epiphany, January 6th
  • Diocesan Youth Convention for Jr. & Sr. High Youth on January 11-12 at St James’ Cathedral, Fresno.
  • Key Anglican news items are posted below
  • See the Bishop’s Pastoral letter posted below

Next Sunday’s lessons: 1 Christmas
Isaiah 61:10 – 62:3
Galatians 3:23-25; 4:4-7
John 1:1-18
Psalm 147:13-21

Pastoral Letter for December 16, 2007

PASTORAL LETTER TO BE READ IN ALL CHURCHES (Or, published with attention drawn to it from the pulpit) Sunday, December 16, 2007

Greetings in the name of Jesus Christ, our one and only Lord and Savior.

By an overwhelming majority of nearly 90% (173 to 22), our Annual Convention voted Saturday, December 8th, to uphold the authority of Holy Scripture and thereby preserve our place in the worldwide Anglican Communion and with the See of Canterbury by realigning our Anglican identity through the Anglican Church of the Southern Cone of the Americas under the Most Rev. Gregory Venables, Archbishop and Primate.

This historic and momentous decision by our Annual Convention was the culmination of The Episcopal Church’s failure to heed the repeated calls for repentance issued by the Primates of the Anglican Communion and for the cessation of false teaching and sacramental actions explicitly contrary to Scripture. However, we are no longer operating under the looming shadow of this institutional apostasy because our Annual Convention wisely and prayerfully accepted the gracious invitation for sanctuary from the Southern Cone. Under a plan developed with their House of Bishops and ultimately discussed between Archbishop Venables and a number of other Primates and Bishops we were offered hope by the Southern Cone. I wish to emphasize that Convention’s action is not a schism over secondary issues but a realignment necessitated by false teaching as well as unbiblical sacramental actions that continue to take place in The Episcopal Church. As our new Archbishop so succinctly put it: “Christianity is specific, definable and unchanging. We are not at liberty to deconstruct or rewrite it. If Jesus was the Son of God yesterday then so He is today and will be forever.”

After our Annual Convention voted to accept the invitation from the Southern Cone, the first words to the Diocese of San Joaquin from our new Archbishop were these:
"Welcome Home. And welcome back into full fellowship in the Anglican Communion.
“But whatever things were gain to me, those I counted loss for Christ. But no, rather, I also count all things to be loss for the excellency of the knowledge of Christ Jesus my Lord, for whose sake I have suffered the loss of all things, and count them to be dung, so that I may win Christ and be found in Him; not having my own righteousness, which is of the Law, but through the faith of Christ, the righteousness of God by faith, that I may know Him and the power of His resurrection and the fellowship of His sufferings, being made conformable to His death; if by any means I might attain to the resurrection of the dead. Not as though I had already attained either were already perfect, but I am pressing on, if I may lay hold of that for which I also was taken hold of by Christ Jesus. My brothers (and sisters), I do not count myself to have taken possession, but one thing I do, forgetting the things behind and reaching forward to the things before, I press toward the mark for the prize of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus.”
[Philippians 3:7-13]’

Your Father in God.
++ Gregory”

The orders of all Diocesan clergy have been recognized by the Anglican Church of the Southern Cone and appropriate certificates have already been issued. A period of discernment for those who request it and agreed to by the bishop has been provided for those clergy who desire more time to consider whether or not to accept the invitation welcomed so heartily by the majority of Convention. Likewise, all parishes will be given a similar discernment period. No one is being asked to act against his conscience. Surely, if there is one outstanding mark of this recent decision to realign with the Southern Cone it is freedom from oppression and threat.
As your Bishop, I would ask you to treat those in the minority with graciousness and love and keep them in your prayers. It is a difficult time for all of us. We have to deal with a turn of events that no one wanted. For the majority who travel with the Diocese, however, nothing will change. The familiar ways in which you worship, your clergy, the Book of Common Prayer, Hymnal, lectionary and place of worship will all remain the same with one notable exception. In the Prayers of the People, “Gregory our Archbishop” is to appear where the Prayer Book offers intercession “For N. our Presiding Bishop”. Among those things that will remain the same is the solid teaching of the word of God free from worldly compromise, giving priority to your spiritual well being, faith, and salvation along with a future in the Anglican Communion. You may well discover, too, what it is like to witness to your faith without having to apologize for or feel embarrassed by the decisions of a Church over which you had no control. All of this has been assured by the courage of your Annual Convention, which –in turn– could have done nothing without Archbishop Gregory Venables and his Province of the Southern Cone going before us first and by their taking the bold step of faith they did on our behalf. We shall be forever grateful to them and trust that we will prove as much a blessing to them as they have been for us.
While there may be a degree of uncertainty over the future of our material possessions, we are not to despair. We all know there are no guarantees in this life, only the next. Time and again God has provided us with what we have needed to do His work for the advancement of His Kingdom and the building up of His Church. Why would we question whether the One who identifies Himself as “the same yesterday, today, and forever” would change now?

Faithfully yours, in our Lord Jesus Christ,

+John-David Schofield, Bishop

Saturday, December 15, 2007

The Third Sunday of Advent

Isaiah 35:1-10
James 5:7-10
Matthew 11:2-11
Psalm 146 or 146:4-9

The Collect

Stir up your power, O Lord, and with great might come among us; and, because we are sorely hindered by our sins, let your bountiful grace and mercy speedily help and deliver us; through Jesus Christ our Lord, to whom, with you and the Holy Spirit, be honor and glory, now and for ever. Amen.

Sunday, December 16th – Holy Eucharist at 9:00AM
Sunday School and child care are provided during the service.
  • Christmas Eve Mass at 7PM
  • Annual Meeting – Part 2: Feast of the Epiphany, January 6th
  • Diocesan Youth Convention for Jr. & Sr. High Youth on January 11-12 at St James’ Cathedral, Fresno.
  • Key Anglican news items are posted below.
  • An article about Advent is posted below.
Next Sunday’s lessons: 4 Advent
Isaiah 7:10-17
Romans 1:1-7
Matthew 1:18-25
Psalm 24 or 24:1-7

Saturday, December 8, 2007

Response from the Archbishop of the Southern Cone

Response from the Archbishop of the Southern Cone

"Welcome Home. And welcome back into full fellowship in the Anglican Communion.

'But whatever things were gain to me, those I counted loss for Christ. But no, rather, I also count all things to be loss for the excellency of the knowledge of Christ Jesus my Lord, for whose sake I have suffered the loss of all things, and count them to be dung, so that I may win Christ and be found in Him; not having my own righteousness, which is of the Law, but through the faith of Christ, the righteousness of God by faith, that I may know Him and the power of His resurrection and the fellowship of His sufferings, being made conformable to His death; if by any means I might attain to the resurrection of the dead. Not as though I had already attained either were already perfect, but I am pressing on, if I may lay hold of that for which I also was taken hold of by Christ Jesus. My brother (and sisters), I do not count myself to have taken possession, but one thing I do, forgetting the things behind and reaching forward to the things before, I press toward the mark for the prize of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus.' [Philippians 3:7-13]"

Your Father in God.

++ Gregory

Diocese of San Joaquin Votes to Disassociate with The Episcopal Church

The Diocese of San Joaquin: December 8, 2007

Diocese of San Joaquin Votes to Disassociate with The Episcopal Church

Convention Accepts the Invitation to Align with the Province of the Southern Cone

FRESNO, CA – Today at its annual convention the Diocese of San Joaquin took an historic step and voted to disassociate from The Episcopal Church. The convention also accepted an invitation from Archbishop Gregory Venables and the bishops of the Province of the Southern Cone of South America to be welcomed into their membership.

According to Bishop John-David Schofield of the Diocese of San Joaquin , “This is the first time in American Anglican history that a diocese has realigned with a like-minded province.” He added, “The vote was a resounding affirmation by our clergy and laity to remain within the worldwide Anglican Communion with its heritage and universally accepted teaching based on the word of God.”

Delegates and clergy attending the 48th Annual Convention of the Diocese of San Joaquin voted overwhelmingly in favor of amendments to the diocesan constitution, which removed references to The Episcopal Church, expressed the intention to maintain fellowship with the greater Anglican Communion accepted the invitation to become a diocesan member of the Anglican Province of the Southern Cone. The vote reaffirmed a first vote at the December 2, 2006 convention in which a more than two-thirds majority voted in favor of the constitutional amendments.

“For 20 years and more we have watched The Episcopal Church lose its way, straying, at first from Scripture to the point of dismissing the Word of God, in some instances as mere historical documents,” said Bishop Schofield. “In the end, this decision is all about freedom. It is about freedom to remain who we are in Christ. It is freedom to honor the authority of Scripture.”

Bishop Frank Lyons of Bolivia read a statement from Archbishop Gregory Venables, “Welcome Home. And welcome back into full fellowship in the Anglican Communion.”

The Diocese of San Joaquin was founded as a missionary diocese in 1911 and became a full autonomous diocese in 1961. The Diocese encompasses 47 parish churches and mission churches in the counties of San Joaquin, Alpine, Stanislaus, Calaveras, Mono, Merced, Mariposa, Tuolumne, Madera, Fresno, Tulare, Kern and Inyo.

Wednesday, December 5, 2007

The Second Sunday of Advent

Lessons and Announcements for Sunday, December 9, 2007

Isaiah 11:1-10
Romans 15:4-13
Matthew 3:1-12
Psalm 72 or 72:1-8

The Collect

Merciful God, who sent your messengers the prophets to preach repentance and prepare the way for our salvation: Give us grace to heed their warnings and forsake our sins, that we may greet with joy the coming of Jesus Christ our Redeemer; who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and for ever. Amen.

Announcements
  • Sunday, December 9th – Holy Eucharist at 9:00AM
  • Sunday School and child care are provided during the service.
  • WELCOME to Fr Jim Short who will be celebrating and preaching this morning.
  • Diocesan Youth Convention for Jr. & Sr. High Youth on January 11-12 at St James’ Cathedral, Fresno.
  • Key Anglican news items are posted below.
  • An article about Advent is posted below.
Next Sunday’s lessons: 3 Advent
Isaiah 35:1-10
James 5:7-10
Matthew 11:2-11
Psalm 146 or 146:4-9