ORDINARY TIME
Two periods in the Roman calendar are called Ordinary Time. The first period “begins on Monday after the Sunday following 6 January and continues until Tuesday before Ash Wednesday, inclusive ” (Ceremonial of Bishops [CB], 378). The second period begins “on Monday after Pentecost and ends before Evening Prayer I of the First Sunday of Advent” (CB, 378). This time is called “ordinary” because it is, well, ordinary; that is, not part of any special liturgical season. Of course, many feast days and solemnities occur in Ordinary Time: the Most Holy Trinity, the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ, the Nativity of Saint John the Baptist, the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus, Saints Peter and Paul, the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, All Saints, and All Souls, for example.
Weekdays during Ordinary Time on which no solemnities, feasts, or memorials of saints fall are called ferial days.
The liturgical color of Ordinary Time is green, symbolizing life and hope
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ACTIVITIES AND CONCERNS FOR THE WEEK OF JULY 22-28, 2007
| Time | Activity | Person/Place |
| 9:30 AM | Church School
| Fellowship Hall - Mrs. Jackie Anderson |
| 11:00 AM
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Service For The Lord's Day| Scriptures: O.T. 2 Samuel 12: 15-23 N. T. Luke 12: 35-40 |
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| The Morning Message | "Now Is The Time!" | Reverend Jimmie R. Hawkins- Pastor |
| Lectionary:
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Acts 9:36-43 Psalm 23:1-6Revelation 7:9-17 John 10:22-30
| The Holy Bible
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Special Concerns For This Week:
Looking Ahead
If you do not have a church home , visit us at anytime during the week, view the facility, talk with our Pastor and members and /or attend our Sunday Worship Service. If during the week days, call first 682-1484. If you are not looking for a church home, visit anyway, we would love to worship with you.
The Senior Choir will rehearse on Tuesday at 7:00 PM
The Men's Chorus will rehearse on Wednesday July 25 at 6:30 PM
Bible Study on Wednesday at 11 AM
Bible Study on Wednesday at 7 PM.
Please continue to pray for peace in the world and for the sick and shut-in every where