
Welcome to Saints Andrew & Matthias

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
Wednesday
February 18th
ASH WEDNESDAY
11:30am
Penitential Office (with the Imposition of Ashes)
Morning Prayer & Holy Communion

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Sunday Services
9:15am
Morning Prayer
10:30am
Holy Communion
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Special Services During Lent
Wednesdays
11:30am Morning Prayer
(luncheon follows service)
Fridays
6:30pm Evening Prayer
(with the Litany)
Check the calendars above
for other special services

Rt. Rev. David Hustwick
Rector
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Most of our services
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Rev. Paul Henderson
Assistant

Deacon Nick Acker



Mrs. Beth Lepak
Musical Director

Liam Hartson
Lay Reader
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NEXT
BIBLE
STUDY
February 28th
10:30am

On Saturday
February 28th


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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Bible Study Group
Concepts and Patterns:
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Concepts and Patterns:
The Call of God and Man Part 13 .
Bible Readings :
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Concepts and Patterns: The Call of God and Man (Part 16- The Risen Christ)
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Bible Reading:
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Matthew 27:62-66
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The chief priest and the Pharisees call on Pilate to set a watch at the tomb of Jesus
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Matthew 28:1-10
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Marry Magdalen and the other Mary called on to tell the disciples Jesus is risen from the dead
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Matthew 28:11-15
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The soldiers from the watch called on to lie that the disciples had taken Jesus’ body in the night
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Luke 24:9-12
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The women call on the men to hear the Christ is risen
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Luke 24:13-35
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Jesus calls on the disciples on the road to see that the scriptures testified that all these things must happen
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Luke 24:36-49
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Christ appears unto the disciples and calls on them to handled him and believe
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John 20:24-31
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Jesus calls on Thomas to put his fingers in his wounds and believe
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John 21:1-14
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Jesus calls on the disciples to case their net into the sea of Galilee
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John 21:15-25
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Jesus calls on Peter to follow him and feed his sheep
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Matthew 28:16-20
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Jesus calls on the disciples to carry out the great commission
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Acts 1:1-11
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Christ calls on the disciples to wait in Jerusalem for the promise of the Father
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Acts 1:12-26
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The Apostles call for the selection of one to take the place of Judas from among those who had followed with them from the beginning













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This Week's Collect & Sermon Text
Quinquagesima
The Collect The Text for This Week's Sermon
The Sunday called Quinquagesima, or the next Sunday before Lent
The Collect
O LORD, who hast taught us that all our doings without charity are nothing worth; Send thy Holy Ghost, and pour into our hearts that most excellent gift of charity, the very bond of peace and of all virtues, without which whosoever liveth is counted dead before thee. Grant this for thine only Son Jesus Christ's sake. Amen
The Gospel. St. Luke xviii. 31
THEN Jesus took unto him the twelve, and said unto them, Behold, we go up to Jerusalem, and all things that are written by the prophets concerning the Son of man shall be accomplished. For he shall be delivered unto the Gentiles, and shall be mocked, and spitefully entreated, and spitted on: and they shall scourge him, and put him to death: and the third day he shall rise again. And they understood none of these things: and this saying was hid from them, neither knew they the things which were spoken. And it came to pass, that as he was come nigh unto Jericho, a certain blind man sat by the way side begging: and hearing the multitude pass by, he asked what it meant. And they told him, that Jesus of Nazareth passeth by. And he cried, saying, Jesus, thou son of David. have mercy on me. And they which went before rebuked him, that he should hold his peace: but he cried so much the more, Thou son of David, have mercy on me. And Jesus stood. and commanded him to be brought unto him: and when he was come near, he asked him, saying, What wilt thou that I shall do unto thee? And he said, Lord, that I may receive my sight. And Jesus said unto him, Receive thy sight: thy faith hath saved thee. And immediately he received his sight, and followed him, glorifying God: and all the people, when they saw it, gave praise unto God.









































































































The Sermon for This Week
Two men are playing golf. One of them is about to take a swing when a funeral procession appears on the road next to the course. He stops mid-swing, takes off his cap, closes his eyes, and bows his head in respect.
His golfing buddy says "That must be the most touching thing I’ve ever seen. You are a very compassionate and kind man."
The man, recovering himself, replies, "Yeah, well we were married for over 25 years."
Jesus in today's Gospel story however, shows us real compassion in his healing of a blind man.
Luke XVIII :42 “And Jesus said unto him, Receive thy sight :thy faith hath saved thee”
This Gospel lesson does show our Lord's compassion, but it is really also a story of two kinds of blindness.
One is the physical blindness of the man who cries out for help and is healed by Christ.
The other is the spiritual blindness shown by our Lord's disciples in the first part of our lesson today.
The blind man in the story has a problem that is easily understood by us all.
Physical blindness left him in a terribly difficult situation. He was unable to support himself and it forced him to live by begging along the road.
The disciples were at this point also in a pitiful position spiritually.
When our Lord told them of His coming suffering they really were blind to the meaning of His words. They weren't yet able to understand the need that His suffering and death on the cross take place.
They didn't understand that God's only Son needed to die for their sins, and for the sins of the whole world.
In this Lenten season, beginning Ash Wednesday, we too need to beg for help like the blind man in today's story did.
We need in faith to ask that Christ remove the curse of blindness from us that keeps us from realizing our own personal need of Christ's sacrifice on the cross.
If the blind man in today's story had stopped crying for help, because others around him told him he was making a nuisance of himself, what a different outcome would have been his case.
Jesus would have continued down that road and that man would have stayed in his helpless condition.
He would have stayed blind.
However, he kept begging for Christ's help!
We too need to must keep asking in prayer until our blindness is lifted by the healing touch of Jesus.
We then, like this man, can follow Jesus “glorifying God”.
We can then devote our lives to His service. We can then really help bring others to His wonderful healing touch.




Vacation Bible School
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2023 2022

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2025 VACATION BIBLE SCHOOl

Hard at work...

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

Memorial Day in Middleville 2022


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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.


























Pictures of the early years






