
We are located at 2415 McCann Road in the little village of Irving Michigan. In our historic (1878) brick building we use the historic King James Bible at all our services. We are traditional old fashioned Christians , using the old fashioned types of services from the 1928 Book of Common Prayer. We feel it is our duty as Christians in the Church to try, with the Holy Spirit's guidance, to bring others to Christ and thereby change the world, and not to instead let the world change the Church.
Please join us for worship this week to see if you think we are the church that you have been looking for.
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Next Special Service
Saint John Baptist
Wednesday
June 24th
6:00 pm
Evening Prayer
& Holy Communion
​2026 VBS
JULY 13-17th
2 pM - 3;30 pM

Sunday Services
9:15am
Morning Prayer
10:30am
Holy Communion
6:00pm
Evening Prayer
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Tuesday Services
9:15am
Morning Prayer
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Wednesday Services
6:00pm
Evening Prayer
Check the calendars above
for other special services

Rt. Rev. David Hustwick
Rector
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Rev. Paul Henderson
Assistant


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Deacon Nick Acker

Mrs. Beth Lepak
Musical Director

Liam Hartson
Lay Reader
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NEXT
BIBLE
STUDY
June 27th
10:30am

On Saturday
June 27th


join us for
Adult
BIBLE STUDY
on the Last Saturday
of each Month
10:30 to 11:30 AM
for info call Nick
269-953-7468
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Fallen World
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Bible Study Group
Concepts and Patterns:
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Concepts and Patterns: The Call of God and Man (Part 19- Paul preaches to the Jew and Gentiles)
Bible Reading:
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Acts 11:19-30
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Barnabas called to go to Antioch. Paul and Barnabas called to send relief unto Jerusalem.
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Acts 12:1-19
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The church calls on God when Peter is imprisoned. God sends an Angel to free him.
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Acts 13:4-12
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Paul calls on a false prophet to stop leading others astray.
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Acts 13:14-52
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Paul and Barnabas call on the Jews in Antioch to believe in Jesus Christ.
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Acts 14:1-7
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Paul and Barnabas call on the Jews and Greeks in Iconium to believe.
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Acts 14:8-20
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Paul calls on a faithful cripple to stand in Lystra; the people think he is a God.
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Acts 14:21-28
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They return to the church they began and call on the people to continue in the faith.
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Acts 15-1-35
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A dispute arises of whether the Gentiles need be circumcised, a counsel is called of the apostles and elders.
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Acts 16-1-5
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Timothy called to join them.
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Acts 16-6-40
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Paul called to Macedonia in a vision. While there he calls a spirit to leave a woman.
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Acts 17:1-9
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Paul calls on those in Thessalonica to believe.
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Acts 17:16-34
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Paul calls on those in Athens to stop making and worshiping false idols.
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TRINITY III
The Collect The Text for This Week's Sermon
The Third Sunday after Trinity
The Collect
OLORD, we beseech thee mercifully to hear us; and grant that we, to whom thou hast given an hearty desire to pray, may, by thy mighty aid, be defended and comforted in all dangers and adversities; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen
The Epistle. 1 St. Pet. v. 5
ALL of you be subject one to another, and. be clothed with humility: for God resisteth the proud, and giveth grace to the humble. Humble yourselves therefore under the mighty hand of God, that he may exalt you in due time: casting all your care upon him; for he careth for you. Be sober, be vigilant; because your adversary the devil, as a roaring lion, walketh about, seeking whom he may devour: whom resist stedfast in the faith, knowing that the same afflictions are accomplished in your brethren that are in the world. But the God of all grace, who hath called us unto his eternal glory by Christ Jesus, after that ye have suffered a while, make you perfect, stablish, strengthen, settle you. To him be glory and dominion for ever and ever. Amen.






















































































































The Sermon for This Week
“Amazing grace! How sweet the sound
That saved a wretch like me!
I once was lost, but now am found;
Was blind, but now I see.”
This famous song was written by John Newton. He had been the captain of a slave ship. His job was to transport human beings across the ocean to a state of abhorrent servitude that all see clearly today, as the crime against God and man, that it always had been. Despite his participation in this vile practice, in a near shipwreck storm he was converted to Christianity. He would go on to become an Anglican priest, and a staunch abolitionist, advocating for the ending of that sinful system he was once a part of.
He wrote this song, about his conversion, to illustrate a sermon. It is sung today for the same reason. Newton was the lost sheep in our Gospel parable, just as so many of us have found ourselves to be.
“Then drew near unto him all the publicans and sinners for to hear him.
And the Pharisees and scribes murmured, saying, This man receiveth sinners, and eateth with them.
And he spake this parable unto them, saying,
What man of you, having an hundred sheep, if he lose one of them, doth not leave the ninety and nine in the wilderness, and go after that which is lost, until he find it?
And when he hath found it, he layeth it on his shoulders, rejoicing.
And when he cometh home, he calleth together his friends and neighbours, saying unto them, Rejoice with me; for I have found my sheep which was lost.
I say unto you, that likewise joy shall be in heaven over one sinner that repenteth, more than over ninety and nine just persons, which need no repentance.” (Luke 15:1-7)
See, a shepherd tends his sheep like a father nurtures his children. Guiding them, correcting them, and doing all within his limited power to keep them from danger. Just like with children, the shepherd must watch the vulnerable and the innocent the closest, but he cannot keep his eye on everything all the time. At least to do so would be to never allow his children to roam free and to discover all the goodness in this world. But just like with sheep in this story, children may use their freedom to go far astray.
Our heavenly Father likewise has given us freedom. The freedom to choose the good, on our own. Yet we too have gone very far astray from His guidance and His protection. If a parent has a child go missing, then he does not stay with the others and hope all will turn out for the best. He tells the others to stay right where they are, and he goes to look for his missing child. He will call out to them by name. Searching in every place in hopes to find his child and bring them home.
Jesus Christ is our good shepherd. The Father has given us into His hand. He is calling out for us, who have gone astray. Telling us “please come home”. A good child will come to the calls of his parents, so as good sheep we should hear the voice of our shepherd. We should not leave Him to fear for us, not when we can hear Him calling. We have the freedom to go astray (though we know we should not), but we have also the freedom to come home again.
As our Epistle says, we must humble ourselves before God.
“All of you be subject one to another, and be clothed with humility: for God resisteth the proud, and giveth grace to the humble.
Humble yourselves therefore under the mighty hand of God, that he may exalt you in due time:
Casting all your care upon him; for he careth for you.
Be sober, be vigilant; because your adversary the devil, as a roaring lion, walketh about, seeking whom he may devour:
Whom resist stedfast in the faith, knowing that the same afflictions are accomplished in your brethren that are in the world.
But the God of all grace, who hath called us unto his eternal glory by Christ Jesus, after that ye have suffered a while, make you perfect, stablish, strengthen, settle you.” (1 Peter 5:5-10)
Yes, it is easy to be enticed by the exaltation of the pleasure of this world. For God Himself has “made [us] a little lower than the angels, and hast crowned [us] with glory and honour” and has made us “to have dominion over the works of [His] hands”; He has “put all things under [our] feet.” (Psalm 8:5-6) But the devil walks this earth like a hunting wolf or a roaming lion. He will take any that he finds Our good shepherd does not tell us to stay close to punish us, but to preserve us, unto everlasting life.
He seeks to guide us into all truth and righteousness. To enjoy the beauty and glory of this world. For it, like us, are His creation. It is at our highest perfection that He is most glorified. It is at our greatest triumph that He is most glad.
All of us have fallen short of the glory of God, that is why we need him. We need him to guide us, to help us. We are so far from what we are capable of being. But he loves us even when we have gone astray. He loves us even when we turn away, so return that love. Trust in him. Go to his voice, so that all of heaven may rejoice. For you are of so much value, that even all the angels of heaven will sing when they hear that you have been found again.



Vacation Bible School
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2023 2022

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2025 VACATION BIBLE SCHOOl

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coloring pictures about Jesus healing people,

Ice cream at the end of each day!

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We pray for our Armed Forces at each of our Morning and Evening Prayer services.
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O LORD God of Hosts, stretch forth, we pray thee, thine almighty arm to strengthen and protect the Armed Forces of our country and those of our allies; Support them in the day of battle, and in the time of peace keep them safe from all evil; endue them with courage and loyalty; and grant that in all things they may serve without reproach; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen

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Memorial Days
ALMIGHTY God, our heavenly Father, in whose hands are the living and the dead; We give thee thanks for all those thy servants who have laid down their lives in the service of our country. Grant to them thy mercy and the light of thy presence, that the good work which thou hast begun in them may be perfected; through Jesus Christ thy Son our Lord. Amen.
Memorial Day in Middleville 2022




























Pictures of the early years at SAINT MATTHIAS





