The Nineteenth SUNday after pentecost

Sunday, October 16, at 10:00 am

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The form for this service can also be found in The Book of Common Prayer, page 355. Spoken responses are in bold typeface.

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Prelude: “Berceuse” Louis Vierne

The Entrance Rite

Hymn 372: “Praise to the living God”

1. Praise to the living God!
All praisèd be his Name
who was, and is, and is to be
for ay the same.
The one eternal God
ere aught that now appears:
the first, the last, beyond all thought
his timeless years!

2. Formless, all lovely forms
declare his loveliness;
holy, no holiness of earth
can his express.
Lo, he is Lord of all.
Creation speaks his praise,
and everywhere above, below,
his will obeys.

3. His Spirit floweth free,
high surging where it will:
in prophet’s word he spoke of old;
he speaketh still.
Established is his law,
and changeless it shall stand,
deep writ upon the human heart,
on sea, on land.

4. Eternal life hath he
implanted in the soul;
his love shall be our strength and stay
while ages roll.
Praise to the living God!
All praisèd be his Name
who was, and is, and is to be,
for ay the same.


Opening Acclamation

Celebrant             Blessed be God: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
People                 And blessed be his kingdom, now and for ever. Amen.

Celebrant

Almighty God, to you all hearts are open, all desires known, and from you no secrets are hid: Cleanse the thoughts of our hearts by the inspiration of your Holy Spirit, that we may perfectly love you, and worthily magnify your holy Name; through Christ our Lord. Amen.


Gloria
: “Glory to God in the highest”

The Collect of the Day

Priest     The Lord be with you. 
People     And also with you.
Priest     Let us pray. 

Almighty and everlasting God, in Christ you have revealed your glory among the nations: Preserve the works of your mercy, that your Church throughout the world may persevere with steadfast faith in the confession of your Name; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen.

The Liturgy of the Word

First Lesson: Genesis 32:22-31

The same night Jacob got up and took his two wives, his two maids, and his eleven children, and crossed the ford of the Jabbok. He took them and sent them across the stream, and likewise everything that he had. Jacob was left alone; and a man wrestled with him until daybreak. When the man saw that he did not prevail against Jacob, he struck him on the hip socket; and Jacob’s hip was put out of joint as he wrestled with him. Then he said, “Let me go, for the day is breaking.” But Jacob said, “I will not let you go, unless you bless me.” So he said to him, “What is your name?” And he said, “Jacob.” Then the man said, “You shall no longer be called Jacob, but Israel, for you have striven with God and with humans, and have prevailed.” Then Jacob asked him, “Please tell me your name.” But he said, “Why is it that you ask my name?” And there he blessed him. So Jacob called the place Peniel, saying, “For I have seen God face to face, and yet my life is preserved.” The sun rose upon him as he passed Penuel, limping because of his hip.

Reader     The Word of the Lord.
People     Thanks be to God.

Psalm 121

1 I lift up my eyes to the hills; *
from where is my help to come?

2 My help comes from the Lord, *
the maker of heaven and earth.

3  He will not let your foot be moved *
and he who watches over you will not fall asleep.

4  Behold, he who keeps watch over Israel *
shall neither slumber nor sleep;

5  The Lord himself watches over you; *
the Lord is your shade at your right hand,

6  So that the sun shall not strike you by day, *
nor the moon by night.

7  The Lord shall preserve you from all evil; *
it is he who shall keep you safe.

8  The Lord shall watch over your going out and your coming in, *
from this time forth for evermore.

Second Lesson: 2 Timothy 3:14-4:5

As for you, continue in what you have learned and firmly believed, knowing from whom you learned it, and how from childhood you have known the sacred writings that are able to instruct you for salvation through faith in Christ Jesus. All scripture is inspired by God and is useful for teaching, for reproof, for correction, and for training in righteousness, so that everyone who belongs to God may be proficient, equipped for every good work.

In the presence of God and of Christ Jesus, who is to judge the living and the dead, and in view of his appearing and his kingdom, I solemnly urge you: proclaim the message; be persistent whether the time is favorable or unfavorable; convince, rebuke, and encourage, with the utmost patience in teaching. For the time is coming when people will not put up with sound doctrine, but having itching ears, they will accumulate for themselves teachers to suit their own desires, and will turn away from listening to the truth and wander away to myths. As for you, always be sober, endure suffering, do the work of an evangelist, carry out your ministry fully.

Reader     The Word of the Lord.
People     Thanks be to God.


Hymn 695:
“By gracious powers so wonderfully sheltered”

1. By gracious powers so wonderfully sheltered,
and confidently waiting come what may,
we know that God is with us night and morning,
and never fails to greet us each new day.

2. Yet is this heart by its old foe tormented,
still evil days bring burdens hard to bear;
O give our frightened souls the sure salvation,
for which, O Lord, you taught us to prepare.

3. And when this cup you give is filled to brimming
with bitter suffering, hard to understand,
we take it thankfully and without trembling,
out of so good and so beloved a hand.

4. Yet when again in this same world you give us
the joy we had, the brightness of your Sun,
we shall remember all the days we lived through,
and our whole life shall then be yours alone.


The Gospel: Luke 18:1-8

Priest      The Holy Gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ, according to Luke. 
People     Glory to you, Lord Christ.

Jesus told his disciples a parable about their need to pray always and not to lose heart. He said, “In a certain city there was a judge who neither feared God nor had respect for people. In that city there was a widow who kept coming to him and saying, ‘Grant me justice against my opponent.’ For a while he refused; but later he said to himself, ‘Though I have no fear of God and no respect for anyone, yet because this widow keeps bothering me, I will grant her justice, so that she may not wear me out by continually coming.’” And the Lord said, “Listen to what the unjust judge says. And will not God grant justice to his chosen ones who cry to him day and night? Will he delay long in helping them? I tell you, he will quickly grant justice to them. And yet, when the Son of Man comes, will he find faith on earth?”

Priest     The Gospel of the Lord. 
People     Praise to you, Lord Christ.


The Sermon

The Nicene Creed Said in unison

We believe in one God,
    the Father, the Almighty,
    maker of heaven and earth,
    of all that is, seen and unseen.

We believe in one Lord, Jesus Christ,
    the only Son of God,
    eternally begotten of the Father,
    God from God, Light from Light,
    true God from true God,
    begotten, not made,
    of one Being with the Father.
    Through him all things were made.
    For us and for our salvation
        he came down from heaven:
    by the power of the Holy Spirit
        he became incarnate from the Virgin Mary,
        and was made man.
    For our sake he was crucified under Pontius Pilate;
        he suffered death and was buried.
        On the third day he rose again
            in accordance with the Scriptures;
        he ascended into heaven
            and is seated at the right hand of the Father.
    He will come again in glory to judge the living and the dead,
        and his kingdom will have no end.

We believe in the Holy Spirit, the Lord, the giver of life, 
    who proceeds from the Father and the Son.
    With the Father and the Son he is worshiped and glorified.
    He has spoken through the Prophets.
    We believe in one holy catholic and apostolic Church.
    We acknowledge one baptism for the forgiveness of sins.
    We look for the resurrection of the dead,
        and the life of the world to come. Amen.


The Prayers of the People

The leader and people pray responsively 

Let us pray for the Church and for the world.

Grant, Almighty God, that all who confess your Name may be united in your truth, live together in your love, and reveal your glory in the world.
Silence

Lord, in your mercy
Hear our prayer.

Guide the people of this land, and of all the nations, in the ways of justice and peace; that we may honor one another and serve the common good.
Silence

Lord, in your mercy
Hear our prayer.

Give us all a reverence for the earth as your own creation, that we may use its resources rightly in the service of others and to your honor and glory.
Silence

Lord, in your mercy
Hear our prayer.

Bless all whose lives are closely linked with ours, especially ___ , and grant that we may serve Christ in them, and love one another as he loves us. 
Silence

Lord, in your mercy
Hear our prayer.

Comfort and heal all those who suffer in body, mind, or spirit; give them courage and hope in their troubles, and bring them the joy of your salvation.
Silence

Lord, in your mercy
Hear our prayer.

We commend to your mercy ✠ all who have died, especially ___ , that your will for them may be fulfilled; and we pray that we may share with all your saints in your eternal kingdom.
Silence

Lord, in your mercy
Hear our prayer.

Silence. Additional petitions may be included here.

The Celebrant adds a concluding Collect.

Lord, hear the prayers of your people; and what we have asked faithfully, grant that we may obtain effectually, to the glory of your Name; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.

Confession of Sin

Celebrant           Let us confess our sins against God and our neighbor.                       

Celebrant and People

Most merciful God,
we confess that we have sinned against you
in thought, word, and deed,
by what we have done,
and by what we have left undone.
We have not loved you with our whole heart;
we have not loved our neighbors as ourselves.
We are truly sorry and we humbly repent.
For the sake of your Son Jesus Christ,
have mercy on us and forgive us;
that we may delight in your will,
and walk in your ways,
to the glory of your Name. Amen.

The Celebrant pronounces an absolution. The people stand.

The Peace

Priest     The peace of the Lord be always with you. 
People     And also with you.

The ministers and the people greet one another in the name of the Lord.

The Holy Communion

The Celebrant introduces the Offertory with a sentence of Scripture.

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During the Offertory an anthem is sung, and the Altar is prepared with the elements of Holy Communion.

The Offering is brought forward.

Offertory Anthem: “Thee We adore” T. Frederick H. Candlyn

Thee we adore, O hidden Savior, Thee,
who in Thy sacrament art pleased to be;
both flesh and spirit in Thy presence fail,
yet here Thy presence we devoutly hail.

O blest memorial of our dying Lord,
who living bread to all doth here afford!
O may our souls forever feed on Thee,
and Thou, O Christ, forever precious be!

Fountain of goodness, Jesu, Lord and God,
cleanse us, unclean, in Thy most cleansing flood;
increase our faith and love, that we may know
the hope and peace which from Thy presence flow.

O Christ, whom now beneath a veil we see,
may what we thirst for soon our portion be,
to gaze on Thee unveiled, and see Thy face,
he vision of Thy glory and Thy grace.


The Great Thanksgiving: 
Eucharistic Prayer A

The people stand and the priest says

Priest     The Lord be with you.
People     And also with you.
Priest     Lift up your hearts.
People     We lift them to the Lord.
Priest     Let us give thanks to the Lord our God.
People     It is right to give him thanks and praise.


The priest continues

It is right, and a good and joyful thing, always and everywhere to give thanks to you, Father Almighty, Creator of heaven and earth.


A proper preface is said.

Therefore we praise you, joining our voices with Angels and Archangels and with all the company of heaven, who for ever sing this hymn to proclaim the glory of your Name:

Sanctus: “Holy, holy, holy Lord”

The priest continues 

Holy and gracious Father: In your infinite love you made us for yourself, and, when we had fallen into sin and become subject to evil and death, you, in your mercy, sent Jesus Christ, your only and eternal Son, to share our human nature, to live and die as one of us, to reconcile us to you, the God and Father of all.

He stretched out his arms upon the cross, and offered himself, in obedience to your will, a perfect sacrifice for the whole world.

On the night he was handed over to suffering and death, our Lord Jesus Christ took bread; and when he had given thanks to you, he broke it, and gave it to his disciples, and said, “Take, eat: This is my Body, which is given for you. Do this for the remembrance of me.”

After supper he took the cup of wine; and when he had given thanks, he gave it to them, and said, “Drink this, all of you: This is my Blood of the new Covenant, which is shed for you and for many for the forgiveness of sins. Whenever you drink it, do this for the remembrance of me.”

Therefore we proclaim the mystery of faith:


Priest and People

Christ has died.
Christ is risen.
Christ will come again.


The priest continues

We celebrate the memorial of our redemption, O Father, in this sacrifice of praise and thanksgiving. Recalling his death, resurrection, and ascension, we offer you these gifts.

Sanctify them by your Holy Spirit to be for your people the Body and Blood of your Son, the holy food and drink of new and unending life in him. Sanctify us also that we may faithfully receive this holy Sacrament, and serve you in unity, constancy, and peace; and at the last day bring us with all your saints into the joy of your eternal kingdom.

All this we ask through your Son Jesus Christ: By him, and with him, and in him, in the unity of the Holy Spirit all honor and glory is yours, Almighty Father, now and for ever. AMEN.

And now, as our Savior Christ has taught us, we are bold to say,


The Breaking of the Bread

The priest breaks the consecrated Bread. A period of silence is kept.

Celebrant           Alleluia. Christ our Passover is sacrificed for us;
People               Therefore let us keep the feast. Alleluia.

Priest The Gifts of God for the People of God.


Spiritual Communion: Act of Reception

During Communion, you are invited to say the following prayer form for receiving Spiritual Communion. Know that the grace of God is made present in your heart, even though the Sacrament is not received with the mouth.

In union, blessed Jesus, with the faithful gathered at every altar of your Church where your blessed Body and Blood are offered this day, I long to offer you praise and thanksgiving, for creation and all the blessings of this life, for the redemption won for us by your life, death, and resurrection, for the means of grace and the hope of glory.

I believe that you are truly present in the Holy Sacrament, and, since I cannot at this time receive communion, I pray you to come into my heart. I unite myself with you and embrace you with all my heart, my soul, and my mind. Let nothing separate me from you; let me serve you in this life until, by your grace, I come to your glorious kingdom and unending peace. Amen.

Come Lord Jesus, and dwell in my heart in the fullness of your strength; be my wisdom and guide me in right pathways; conform my life and actions to the image of your holiness; and, in the power of your gracious might, rule over every hostile power that threatens or disturbs the growth of your kingdom, who with the Father and the Holy Spirit, lives and reigns, one God, in glory everlasting. Amen.

Communion Duet: “Above Him Stood the Seraphim” Richard Dering

Above Him stood the Seraphim,
and one cried unto another,
and said unto another
Holy, Holy, Holy is the Lord of Hosts,
the whole earth is full of His glory.

Communion Hymn 711: “Seek ye first the kingdom of God”

1. Seek ye first the kingdom of God
and its righteousness,
and all these things shall be
added unto you; Alleluia!
Alleluia, alleluia!
Dona nobis pacem, Dona nobis pacem.

2. Ask, and it shall be given unto you,
seek, and ye shall find,
knock, and the door
shall be opened unto you; Alleluia!
Dona nobis pacem, Dona nobis pacem.

After Communion, the priest says

Let us pray.


Priest and People

Eternal God, heavenly Father, you have graciously accepted us as living members of your Son our Savior Jesus Christ, and you have fed us with spiritual food in the Sacrament of his Body and Blood. Send us now into the world in peace, and grant us strength and courage to love and serve you with gladness and singleness of heart; through Christ our Lord. Amen.

Welcome & Announcements

The Blessing

The peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, keep your hearts and minds in the knowledge and love of God, and of his Son Jesus Christ our Lord; and the blessing of God Almighty, the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit, be among you, and remain with you always. Amen.

Dismissal

The Celebrant says the dismissal. The people respond             Thanks be to God.

Postlude:
“Piccolo Preludio in C” Johann Sebastian Bach


Service Participants

  • Celebrant & Preacher: The Rev. Daniel T. Moore

  • Eucharistic Minister: Widgette Kelly

  • Acolyte: Madeleine Moore

  • Lector: David Taylor

  • Ushers: Joe DeTato, John Fraser

  • Flowers: Anne Shute

  • A/V: Liam Kelly

  • Organist: W. Edward McCall


Choir:
George Achilles, Trudie Benton, Wendy Brumbaugh, J.T. Capps, Carol Fox, Shelley Reed, Robert Risch, Mike Roberts, Sue Roberts, Anne Shute, Jim Shute, Caitlin Stein, Marian Wentworth


Online giving
is available through Realm E-Giving and PayPal. We thank you for your generous giving to St. Paul’s.


Nursery Care

Nursery care for toddlers and babies is available for those who wish to use it. The Nursery is located at the end of the Education Wing hallway, in the classroom closest to the Education Wing entrance. For help finding the Nursery, please ask an usher.


Ministry Fair: Sunday, October 23

You are invited to a Ministry Fair in the Parish Hall after the 8:00 and 10:00 masses on Sunday, October 23. It’s an opportunity to connect with the leaders of our church’s ministries—worship, formation, outreach, etc.—and hear about what they do and how you might become more involved. Think of it like an expanded and intentional Coffee Hour. Join us!


Rector’s office hours

Fr. Daniel will be holding drop-in office hours this week: 12:00pm-2:00pm on Tuesday, and 9:30am-11:30am on Thursday. Feel free to drop in and say hello, no appointment needed.


New Confirmation & Reception Course

A new course is starting up for adults and youth (ages 14 and older) who are interested in being Confirmed or Received into The Episcopal Church. This course will take place in-person throughout the fall, winter, and spring. An initial information session will take place on Sunday, October 30, at 9:00am in the Parish Hall. For further details, please contact Fr. Daniel Moore.


Ever heard of a DEMISEMISEPTCENTENNIAL anniversary?
St. Paul’s will be celebrating ours next year!

On Sunday, April 23, 1848, the Episcopal congregation in Doylestown held its first mass in a newly constructed 37’ x 60’ stone church, named in honor of St. Paul. On Sunday, April 23, 2023, we will commemorate the 175th anniversary of the opening of our church! A committee is being assembled to organize the celebration. Please let Angie know if you would like to be part of this historic event.


Christmas in Doylestown & The Christmas Attic

November 18-19:  CHRISTMAS ATTIC

  • Bring your donations for the Christmas Attic to the church office during the week or to the coat closet on Sunday. Please mark your donations ‘Attic’ and pack breakables well. As always, thanks for your participation!

  • Set Up for the sale will run from Saturday Nov. 12 thru mid-afternoon on Friday Nov. 18. Sign Up to help here.

December 2-3:  Christmas in Doylestown (aka CID)

  • We have four fabulous houses lined up for this year’s tour. Stop by the parish hall to check out the photos of the houses on the CID bulletin board. Now is a great time to join a decorating team!

  • Cookie Baking begins on October 24. A total of seven baking days are scheduled with the last one on November 1.

    • Help us out by donating baking ingredients! The link to our online sign up is here and in your e-notes.

    • Help us with the baking…all skill levels welcome! We work in an assembly line and there are jobs for everyone. The link to our online sign up is here and in your e-notes.

  • As always, we are planning several raffles.  This year’s raffles will be the usual favorites:  Basket of Cheer, Wine & Cheese Basket and two Gift Card Trees.  The link to our online donation sign-up is here and in your e-notes.

  • If you’d like to learn more, then stop by our CID table in the parish hall during coffee hour in October and check for updates in e-notes, the bulletin and Passages. Saint Paul’s is blessed with many new parishioners and we welcome your ideas and help.

The CID Committee


Fall Clean-Up Day: Saturday, October 29

Join us for a Fall Clean-Up Day on Saturday, October 29 from 8:00 am to 12 noonish! We’ll have fellowship and do some outside work on the Church, Paxson Hall and Rectory. Let’s keep up the tradition of great participation from everyone—kids are especially invited to come! Come with your favorite yard tools, or find some in the barn.


Spiritual Direction

Are you interested in deepening your relationship with God? Spiritual direction or “holy listening” is the ancient practice of accompanying a person as they grow in their spirituality. Our spirituality informs so many aspects of our being, from our careers and vocations to the very questions about what it means to be human, in relationship with others. Having a person prayerfully listening with you as you discern God’s invitations can create expansive space and time for the Spirit to speak. As an associate in the Shalem Institute’s Program in Spiritual Guidance, Leigh DeTato is in formation as a spiritual director and is accepting new directees as part of her training. Sessions are typically about an hour once a month and are free until she completes her certificate at the end of 2023. Contact Leigh to learn more. 


Seamen’s Church Institute Drive

Once again, this fall, we will be collecting items to support the SEAMEN’S CHURCH INSTITUTE of Philadelphia Christmas Ditty Bag program. The Seamen’s Church Institute caters to the religious and basic daily needs of seafarers (merchant marine) visiting the port of Philadelphia and others nearby. We are being asked for donations of the following: (toiletries should be full size, please)

Hats and Scarves in dark colors       
Work socks & work gloves
Chap Sticks                                         
Razors                                                  
Playing cards                                      
Toothbrushes, toothpaste                 
Shampoo                                            
Pens & writing paper                         
hard or boxed candy
Nail clippers
Shaving cream
Hand lotion
Deodorant
Combs
Mini sewing kits
Gum, cough drops, etc.

There will be a carton in the parish hall coat room to receive your donations.  Please get your donations in by Monday, October 31st. Thanks in advance for your generous support of this outreach. Any questions? Contact Robert Ball using the church directory.


Community Meal

Thank you to everyone who volunteered to help with the recent Community Meals. The next meal is scheduled for Sunday, Oct.23. The signup sheet is now available to help with meal preparation, setup, serving, clean up, and greeters. There are a few changes to the new sign up which will be helpful to the guests and the volunteers. There will also be some additional items listed for donation that will benefit those in need. Please sign up here. Thank you again for what you have done in the past and in advance for your additional support. Please contact Mary Lou Parry with any questions you may have.


From the Social Justice Committee:

The Diocese of Pennsylvania offers Anti-Racism training through their Anti-Racism Commission. It is part of the work of the Diocese, in living up to the Loving Presence Publication and the Gospel, to help as many Episcopalians understand anti-racism and become trained anti-racists. The next ARC training is entitled, Racism and Active Accountability and is offered on October 29th. You can find out more here. Contact chair Jim Massey with any questions.


Boxers, Bloomers and Briefs.

One of the most requested items from people in need is clean, fresh, new underwear. You, my fellow parishioners, have met this request. You have donated numerous pairs of underwear that will help restore human dignity to those who often feel forgotten! We are now in the last two weeks. The home stretch is upon us. Help us finish strong!

Here is how to help: Purchase a pack or two of underwear in your size, style, and gender. Then, do so for your spouse. Maybe even buy some in the size of your children, your uncle, or even Grandma. This should provide a rich diversity for distribution to clothing closets around the diocese. You can drop off your donations in the coat closet in the Narthex on the weekends or the parish office during the week. Thank you for your continued support! Any questions can be directed to and addressed by Jim Massey.


Little Free Pantry

The Food Pantry has been receiving quite a bit of activity which shows how great the need is. Donations of non- perishable supplies such as snack bars, crackers, small water, shelf stable milk, nuts, peanut butter, canned fruit, small cereal boxes are greatly appreciated. Committee and Ministry Chairs might consider adopting the Pantry for a week or two as a team activity. If you have any questions, please contact Mary Lou Parry, Outreach Committee Chair using the church directory.


Flower Memorials and Thanksgivings

The Flower Guild would like to thank everyone who participates in weekly flower memorials and thanksgivings. Over the past ten years we have kept the recommended donation for the flowers at $60. However, it appears the costs of flowers have increased along with everything else, so we are now recommending a donation of $85. We hope this increase does not make memorials and thanksgivings cost prohibitive for anyone. Please remember you are welcome to share dates which would also allow sharing the expense!! Thanks again for your generous support of our ministry. Please contact Lisa Farina, Head of the Flower Guild, with any questions.


Raise the Roof for Homelessness, 10/22

The Coalition to Shelter and Support the Homeless (operating Code Blue and homeless outreach in Central Bucks) is holding its annual Fundraiser Gala, Raise the Roof for Homelessness, Saturday, Oct. 22 at the Doylestown Country Club.  Please consider coming out to for a fun night to support this mission. For details and ticket purchase, please click here.


Community Survey for Comprehensive Plan

Doylestown Borough is updating its Comprehensive Plan, which was last updated in 1997. A Comprehensive Plan is an official document that serves as a guide to land use decision making. It is a statement of the community’s vision for the future to be used by residents, the Planning Commission, Borough Council, private and public stakeholders, and governmental agencies.
The Doylestown Borough Comprehensive Plan will focus on the quality-of-life issues that are most important to Borough residents, reaching consensus on a direction forward, and building local capacity to effect real change.
To ensure that the views of your household or business are considered in the development of the Comprehensive Plan update, please take a few minutes to complete the following survey. Please read each question carefully, and answer to the best of your knowledge with your honest opinion. All responses to this survey will be anonymous. Please complete this survey by November 8, 2022. Your input is important to us! You don’t need to live in Doylestown Borough to participate in the survey.


ALTAR FLOWERS

Today’s flowers are given by the Shute family to the glory of God, and in loving memory of Ira L. Adams, Frances C. Adams, Joseph G. Shute, Anne H. Shute and Ryan P. Shute.