Saint Timothy’s Anglican Catholic Church
Heavenly Father, we beseech thee to hear our prayer, create in us a new and contrite heart, that we may draw closer to thee and that we may boldly proclaim, through the power of the Holy Ghost, that Jesus Christ is Lord and Savior. Amen!
| Prelude | |
| Processional Hymn | Hymn Board |
| Collect for Purity | *Missalette Pg. 2 |
| Introit | Bulletin |
| Decalogue | THE MASS Pg. 4 |
| Kyrie Eleison. | THE MASS Pg. 4 |
| Gloria in Excelsis | THE MASS Pg. 4 |
| Collect(s) | Bulletin |
| Epistle | Bulletin |
| Gradual (Psalm) | Bulletin |
| Holy Gospel | Bulletin |
| Nicene Creed | THE MASS Pg. 5 |
| Sermon | Reverend Father |
| Offertory Sentence | |
| Offertory Hymn | Hymn Board |
| Doxology “Old 100th” | Hymnal No. 139 |
| America (verse 4) | Hymnal No. 141 |
| Prayer for the Whole State of Christ’s Church | THE MASS Pg. 6 |
| Exhortation, General Confession, Absolution | THE MASS Pg .8 |
| Sanctus & Benedictus | THE MASS Pg. 9 |
| Prayer of Consecration | THE MASS Pg. 9 |
| The Lord’s Prayer | THE MASS Pg. 10 |
| The Peace | THE MASS Pg. 10 |
| Agnus Dei | THE MASS Pg. 11 |
| Prayer of Humble Access | THE MASS Pg. 11 |
| The Communion of the Faithful Communion Hymn |
Hymn Board |
| Prayer of Thanksgiving | THE MASS Pg. 12 |
| Post Communion Collect(s) | THE MASS Pg. 12 |
| The Dismissal and the Blessing | THE MASS Pg. 13 |
| The Final Gospel | St. John 1 |
| Special Blessings | |
| Recessional Hymn | Hymn Board |
| Postlude |
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