BULLETIN BOARD
	  For pastoral emergencies, contact Rev. Michael Conrad, 445-0719 or  876-2963 or Rev. Judie Lafford (Associate Priest) 446–0229. For other matters,  contact the wardens: Linda Strachan, 876-0292, or Lloyd Miller, 876-8508. 
	  Please Note All Groups and Committees are please asked to have  their annual reports in no later than Jan. 14th so they can  be compiled for our Annual General Meeting on Jan. 31st. You can pass them in  to either the Wardens or the Clergy. We hope to have the Annual Reports ready  for Jan. 24th. so you can take them home to look over and bring back  for the meeting.
	  The Monday evening Bible Study Fellowship Group will meet on January  18th, 7:00pm - 8:30pm, and the Tuesday Group on January 19th,  2:00pm - 3:30pm. The Old Testament Book of Ecclesiastes will be the focus of  our study. Let us begin another new year studying a Book which speaks so  directly to our hearts and minds about the real meaning and purpose of life and  living! Make it your top priority New Year’s resolution.
  Draft Mission Statement: St. Andrew’s strives to be a caring,  welcoming, friendly congregation reflecting the love of Christ in one another,  and the wider community, by proclaiming Christ’s gospel by word and deed.
	  The visioning committee has been meeting regularly for a number of weeks  reviewing your response to the questionnaire that was distributed to the  congregation. From what you have said we have developed the above "draft  mission statement". We invite your thoughts and comments prior to us  adopting this as our official statement. Following that, we look forward to  developing a ‘parish vision’ that enables us to both continue and  improve how we meet that mission statement in the life of the parish. 
  Attention all youth between the ages of 12 and 17! If you have  a flair and interest in performing, the Fort Sackville region will be forming a Puppet Troupe. The program, open to youth between the ages of 12  & 17, will relate to all details of preparing and performing a puppet show  on the biblical theme of The Road to Emmaus, to be performed  after Easter. See the poster at the back of the church for more information  or register by going on line at: www.LionandLamb.ca 
	  Your 2010 Offering Envelopes are now available at the back of the church.  Anyone who would like offering envelopes please see the Greeter/ Sidesperson on  duty at the door, or call Erica Orlando at 876-8396.
  Prayer Group meets Wednesday mornings, from 10:30 - 11:30. All  are welcome.
  A NOTE FROM THE CHOIR: We are currently learning the music of  the Sewanee service (the music to be used in the Celebration 2010 service). The  first music we are learning is the Kyrie (Lord, Have Mercy), followed by  the Gloria and the Sanctus and Benedictus. When we are familiar  enough with this music, it will be gradually introduced into the Eucharist  service. The various selections will also be played on the piano or organ  before the service each Sunday.
Our Diocesan 2010 Celebration is fast approaching and commemorative  pins are available for $3 each. Anyone who didn’t get a chance to sign  their name to the sign up sheet over the past few weeks and would like one of  these special pins, please see me after church any Sunday or phone Wendy at  443-4630. We do have some extra pins but they will go fast. If you ordered a  pin, you can pick it up any Sunday.
      Exploring the Heart of Christianity: On the 2nd and  4th Tuesdays of the month, Rev. Mike Conrad invites you to join in a  study of the book, The Heart of Christianity by Marcus Borg. Borg  is a contemporary biblical scholar who encourages us to be open to an emerging  paradigm for Christianity in the 21st century. Our study will open  some new possibilities and provides material for some great discussions. 
      JANUARY 2010 MINISTRIES THAT ARE NEEDED: Someone to volunteer  to do our weekly bulletin. Also, new choir members are welcome. Anyone  willing to do any one of these ministries, please contact Rev. Mike, Rev. Judie  or the Wardens, Linda and Lloyd. Thank you.
      Please remember to save the postage stamps for the Canadian Bible Society  project of the ACW. Remember that there should be 1/4 inch of envelope around  the stamps; feel free to submit a large portion of the envelope if you haven’t  time to trim it. We don’t mind trimming to the 1/4 inch border. Thank you.
  Hall/Kitchen Renovations: Of the $30,000 fundraising goal for  the past two years expenditures, over $15,000 has been raised so far. Thank 
      you for your continued support for this much needed project. 
  The Weekly Bulletin, Cycles of Prayer and Rector’s Report are now  available on our Parish Web Site (http://blthanglicans.ca) , under the "Parishioners Section". To access this information along  with Council Minutes, Monthly Financial Statements and Annual Reports, you will  need the username (blthparish) and password (876mmlj).
  PWRDF: There are inmemorium cards for the Primates Fund on the  table at the back of the church. They are self explanatory and a worthwhile way  of remembering friends or relatives as this fund assists people around the  world. 
  The Sacred Heart Food Bank is in need of the following items: Peanut  butter, jam, canned fruit, canned meat, soda crackers, tea, coffee, pancake  mix, syrup, juice, ready made pudding and cookies.(no baby food please) Thank  you for your continued support.
      Anyone having a change in their address or telephone number, please contact  Tom Richardson 876-2165.
  BOOK OF REMEMBRANCE: If you would like the name/s of loved  ones written in the Book of Remembrance on the anniversary of their death,  please call Tim Edwards at 876-7785. If possible, to ensure correct spelling,  please give Tim the names in writing a week or two before the anniversary. 
      Anyone wishing to put a notice in the bulletin, please contact Judy  Sanford 876-2080 (email: sanfof@eastlink.ca). I would appreciate having notices by Wednesday evenings please. Thank you.
CYCLES OF PRAYER
      ANGLICAN CYCLE OF PRAYER: Pray for the Church of  Bangladesh, The Rt. Revd. Paul Sishir Sarkar, Moderator, Church of Bangladesh  & Bishop of Kushtia.
      DIOCESAN CYCLE OF PRAYER:
      Alberton, PEI: Rev. Andrew Mortimer & Janet.
      Christ Church, Cherry Valley, PEI: Rev. Dr. Dvid Morrison,  Priest-in-Charge, & Mary Lou.
      Pray for all people and their ministries in our Companion Diocese of  Moosonee, particularly: Regional Deans: Cochrane - Rev. Edna Murdy;
      James Bay - Rev. Captain Rodney BrantFrancis; Kenogami - Rev. Hal Graham
  Pray for the preparations being made for ‘Celebration 2010' in the  Regions and the Diocese. 
  PROVINCIAL PRAYER CARE: 
  LET US GIVE THANKS FOR:
      - 300 years of continuous Anglican worship in Nova Scotia
      - Ecumenical Worship & Witness
      - Annual congregational meetings
  PLEASE PRAY FOR: Diocese of Nova Scotia & Prince Edward Island
  Bishop Sue Moxley & Suffragan Bishop Ron Cutler
      - Jan. 12 - Bishop’s Planning Day
  OUR PARISH CYCLE OF PRAYER: - Colin Edwards, Tim  & Frances Edwards, Darren & Joanne Ewasiuk, Paul & Jill Fewer,  Marshall & Betty Fleet, Bob & Beth Foote; and their families.
  THE SICK OF OUR PARISH: Roisin, Barb, Liz, Sue.
  BOOK OF REMEMBRANCE: James William MacDonald,  Edith Briggs, Catherine Evans, Frank Meech, Percy Martin, Evelyn Dorothy  Sabean, Mark Boylan Rest eternal grant unto them O Lord, and let light  perpetual shine upon them. AMEN."