In-SPIRE-ation January 2010
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Volunteers Needed

The Communications and Public Relations Action Group is beginning a new "Yes!  Church can be fun..." advertising campaign.
 
We need volunteers to help distribute our newly designed advertising flyers door-to-door.  
 
We need adult help with cars and any youth that require credited volunteer community service hours.
 
Dates: Saturday, January 16, 2010 and Saturday, January 23, 2010
 
Time: 9:00 am (meeting at church)
 
Duration: approximately 2 hours
 
Call the church office to volunteer: (519) 941-0381
Happy New Year From Westminster United Church
 
Greetings!
 
I write this to you on the 12th day of Christmas also known as Epiphany, January 6th.This is the day that The Wise Men arrived in Bethlehem and offered gifts to Jesus. Over the next few weeks we willread" epiphany" or "manifestation stories" that remind us of how Jesus was a manifestation of love, justice and compassion for a world where evil was running rampant. I hope that you take the time to watch this slide show that is inspiring and beautiful. At then at the end of the slide show, you may like to pray this prayer.
 
The slide show can be found at:
 
"May Jesus, the child born in the manger;
 the toddler who became the refugee;
 the young boy who played and studied;
 the adolescent who spoke with authority in the temple;
 the teacher who issued a call for discipleship; 
 the young man who sacrificed for the good of all;
 be my guide this new year. In Jesus' name. Amen
 
A BIG THANK YOU
Thanks to all who made our Advent - Christmas worship and celebrations a joyous time for all.
Thank you to the Children's Ministry and Youth Ministry folk who made our Sunday School programmes interesting and creative. Remember we can always do with volunteers!
 
The First Annual "Festival of Lights" House Tour held on Dec. 30th was a great success. Thanks to Joyce Winegar and her crew for organizing such a great social evening.
 
SANCTUARY JUST HOPPING
Our church attendance for December Services was up. It was wonderful to see familiar faces and some new ones.
 
As the new year begins, staff are planning services and working with action groups to maintain and enhance the life of our congregation.
 
GET INVOLVED
     MUSIC
Remember you are invited to join our Celebration Choir, Men's Choir "The Westminstrals", or "Junior Joy", The Bells of Westminster or "Spirit Band"
 
     PASTORAL CARE
This Saturday January 9th the Membership and Pastoral Care Action group is hosting a workshop with Rev. Dirk Evans. The purpose of this meeting is to learn ways to create a pastoral visiting team for our church. With 400 families on the roll and only one fulltime minister, we need to equip folk to share in the visiting ministry in our church. Are you interested in joining the discussion? Let us know what you feel is needed? Come out this Saturday 9-12:00 a.m. at Westminster and let us exercise our discipleship.
 
THE YOUTH NEED YOUR HELP....
"Worshiplude" is a Northern Waters Presbytery wide youth event being held in Ottawa the first weekend in February.
We have 6 youth plus one leader that could do with a little financial support. The cost for each participant is $125.00 for transportation and the weekend. They are being billeted in homes of congregants of Glebe-St. James United in Ottawa.
The youth are required to raise some of the funds themselves personally and do some fundraising together. Is youth ministry is dear to your heart? If any of our men or women's groups would like to support our youth, please make a donation and label it "Youth Weekend".  These young people would like to thank you so please let us know who you are!  Events such as this build community and faith and help to develop our future church leaders. It has been quite a while since we have had so many youth willing and excited to participate.
 
ENTERTAINMENT
The Blues Berries Concert 
Saturday, January 30, 2010 at 3:00 p.m.
"Blues Berries (The) is represented by Prologue to the Performing Arts, a charitable organization dedicated to bringing the performing arts to young people."
Tickets: $10.00 EACH Child under 12 free if accompanied by an Adult
      
Blues Berries tickets available after worship and through the week in the church office or at the following locations:
  • Acoustic Traditions, 510 Riddell
  • Aardvark Music & Culture, 169 Broadway
  • Booklore, 121 First Street
  • Broadway Musical, 232 Broadway
  • Kids Can Do, 163 First Street
  • Holmes Appliances & Music Shop, 147 Main St. W. Shelburne
  • The Village Music Store, 140 Main St. Erin
 
Chocolate Auction
Please mark your calendars for February 13th...Orangeville Valentine Vaudeville and Chocolate Auction:  Bring Your Honey; Bring Your Money".
Tickets: $25 / Door Prizes 
Something completely different for Valentine's Day weekend. Nothing like you've seen at our church before!   
 
FURNACE FINANCIALS
Our treasurer reports that we have raised $31,700.00 towards the furnace fund... our goal is $65,000.00. Way to go Westminster!
 
The Property Action Group chair tells us that we have already saved $1,000.00 in heating cost this fall. We will have a few fundraising events planned ...but if you see clear to lend us a hand with your donation to lessen the load... buy a flame and place it on our pretend furnace in the sanctuary. $100.00 per flame. You can purchase as many as you like.
 
Confirmation Classes:
Northern Waters presbytery will be offering 2 weekends for youth who will be confirmed. Here at Westminster I intend to run confirmation classes and strongly urge those who can take advantage of these youth retreats to take part. Dates and times will be forthcoming. In the meantime, if your son or daughter is in grade 8 and up and wishes to be confirmed, please contact the church office. We are gathering names now!  If they have not been baptized, we can baptize them at this time.
 
Adult Membership: Anyone wishing to transfer their membership or participate in an adult membership class, please contact the office. There will be a Lenten Study offered by Rev. Sandra.  Dates to follow.
 
See you in church....Rev. Sandra
 Mardi Tindal - Moderator's Epiphany Letter

January 6, 2010

Dear Friends in Christ,

I trust that like me you have been "overwhelmed with joy" during the season of Advent and Christmas. My heart was stirred by stories of people gathered in inspiring worship and work, including congregations ringing bells for climate justice from coast to coast to coast on December 13. Here are just a few comments I received on my blog:

My 7 year old daughter and I rang jingle bells at a downtown intersection in London on Sunday-in response to the suggestion from our minister.... I felt quite alone there on the curb, but she was quite comfortable. You see, I was raised to not make a fuss-she is being raised to raise a fuss.
hopefulinlondon

bells were ringing in Saskatchewan
Crazyheart (and many similar comments from across Canada)

A small, determined bunch of people carried signs and a banner and rang church bells and hand bells down Newmarket's Main Street on Sunday afternoon as our act of solidarity.... No press, no crowds. A few passing motorists honked in response to our signs-very gratifying. We thought of how foolish we must look on a wet, dreary Sunday afternoon, and the size of the challenge facing those who know and care, and re-committed ourselves to action.
Robin Wardlaw

And so we arrive at Epiphany, the manifestation of the Divine, when the wise ones were overwhelmed with joy under Bethlehem's bright star. Then they were "warned in a dream not to return to Herod, [so] they left for their own country by another road" (Matthew 2:12). We too have been overwhelmed with the joy of the Christ child, and we cannot return to Herod. We must leave for God's own country-by another road.

Many accounts of this century's first decade have noted increasing levels of fear, anxiety, and, as Robert Sibley recently wrote in the Ottawa Citizen, "moral panic." Sibley suggests, in his December 26 column, that as citizens we have become anxious and uncertain to the point that panic is overtaking our moral courage.

Some of you have expressed surprise at the strong note of hope within my song of lament about the disappointing results of the climate change talks in Copenhagen. Yet our choice is clear: to return to a familiar way of fear, anxiety, and lack of imaginative faith-or to understand that Spirit calls us to leave by another road for a country marked by the hope with which Christ has blessed us, a hope that enables us to participate in God's abundant healing of soul, community, and creation. A choice, in short, between moral panic and moral courage.

In concert with you and others of our extraordinary community in The United Church of Canada, I intend to leave by another road, to nourish imaginative faith and courageous action with you, by God's grace. Our church is well known for moral courage, and I know that we will travel this road together.

What will it mean for you to bring the Christ child's message of joyful freedom and moral courage into this year? How will you live the Christian story of life over death, hope over fear, abundance over scarcity? How will you travel by another road to God's realm of peace, justice, and the integrity of creation?

For my part, as you know, I view the ecological crisis represented by climate and ocean change as the greatest moral challenge of our age. The time has come, I believe, for all of us in the United Church, with other faith communities, to demonstrate transformative leadership on this issue. And in the next few weeks, I will be inviting your participation in this leadership. Watch for suggestions and materials about wholeness and healing of soul, community, and creation.

But for now, Christ is born! We are overwhelmed with joy. We cannot return to business as usual. I look forward to hearing your stories. Perhaps you'd like to join me in conversation on my regular blog, found through From the Moderator's Desk.

We are overwhelmed by joy-and will travel together by another road.

Epiphany Blessings,
Moderator Mardi Tindal

 
Lay Pastoral Visiting
Do you have a Lay Pastoral Visiting program in your church?  Would you like to start or build on one? An introductory meeting to explore the possibilities of Lay Pastoral Visiting will be held at Westminster United Church on Saturday, January 9th.  We'll start with coffee at 10:00 am. And finish by noon.  Rev. Dirk Evans will lead the discussion. All Orangeville and district churches are invited to send people.  It would be helpful if you would call Joan Brailey at 519-940-3374 to let us know numbers attending or with further question
 Women's Spiritual Restoration Day
When: Saturday, January 16, 2010
Where: Westminster United Church at 247 Broadway in Orangeville
Cost: $25 per person (includes materials, refreshments and lunch; please dress comfortably)
 
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS (Subject to change) 
 9:30 a.m. ð Registration with coffee and refreshments
10:00 a.m.
ð
Welcome and Opening Worship
10:30 a.m.
ð
Laughing Yoga
11:00 a.m.
ð
Break
11:15 a.m.
ð
Craft and Music
12:00 p.m.
ð
Lunch
12:30 p.m.
ð
Stretching
  1:00 p.m.
ð
Zumba
  1:45 p.m.
ð
Break
  2:00 p.m.
ð
Prayer and Meditation
  2:30 p.m.
ð
A time for laughs
  3:00 p.m.
ð Closing Worship
Please complete the following and include payment by January 11, 2010
(If paying by cheque, please make payable to Westminster United Church)
Looking Ahead
 
Saturday, January 9
Lay Pastoral Visiting workshop from 10:00 a.m. to noon.
 
Sunday, January 10
10:00 a.m. Westminster's Biggest Winner has begun again!  Come to Room 5 for weigh-in or for more information.
10:30 a.m. Worship Service guest Rev. Dirk Evans 
 
Monday, January 11

Religion in Life - Stage I (Cubs and Brownies) 6:15 to 7:00 p.m. (Session 2)
Religion in Life - Stage II (Scouts and Guides) 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. (Session 2)

Wednesday, January 13 
6:30 p.m.  Youth Gathering with potluck dinner.  We'll be meeting in the auditorium.  You'll want to bring a friend for this night of fun!

Saturday, January 16 - Women's Spiritual Restoration Day:  Register by January 11th to participate in a day of wellness on Saturday, January 16th.  Activities include Laughing Yoga and Zumba.  Please dress comfortably. Lunch, refreshments and materials are included in your $25 registration fee.  Advance registration only.    Registration forms available in the church or on our website at www.westminsterorangeville.ca

Monday, January 18

7:00 p.m. Westminster Church Board meeting

Religion in Life - Stage I (Cubs and Brownies) 6:15 to 7:00 p.m. (Session 3)

Religion in Life - Stage II (Scouts and Guides) 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. (Session 3) *guest speaker*

 
Wednesday, January 20 - United Church Women (UCW) gather at 1:30 p.m. at Westminster 
 
Saturday, January 23  - Clothing Depot from 9-12 (everything 50¢ except: coats & jackets $1.00, Socks, underwear, toys and some household items 25¢) *Volunteers needed - Great for those in need of volunteer hours*    

Sunday, January 24 - Outreach for Social Justice service

Monday, January 25
Religion in Life - Stage I (Cubs and Brownies) 6:15 to 7:00 p.m. *Guest Speaker*
Religion in Life - Stage II (Scouts and Guides) 7:30 to 8:30 p.m.

Saturday, January 30 at 3:00 p.m. The Blues Berries in Concert *Two-time West Coast Music Award nominees*  The Blues Berries perform in schools, theatres, Jazz & Blues Festivals, children's festivals and showcases all over British Columbia, Alberta, Ontario. Massachusetts, New York, Pennsylvania and Washington.  The quartet's members are alumni of the Vancouver and Capilano College jazz programs. Westminster presents The Blues Berries in Concert.  The Blues Berries are out of Vancouver, BC and focus on performing and teaching the Blues to children.  Entertaining, interactive and fun for all ages!  Call or visit us online for more information at www.westminsterorangeville.ca Suitable for ages 5 and up.  Tickets: $10 per person (children 12 and under free if accompanied by an adult) Proceeds to the Accessibility Fund 

Sunday, January 31 
10:30 a.m. Service
Potluck following worship

Monday, February 1
Religion in Life - Stage I (Cubs and Brownies) 6:15 to 7:00 p.m.
Religion in Life - Stage II (Scouts and Guides) 7:30 to 8:30 p.m.

Friday, February 5 to Sunday, February 7
Youth Event: 
Worshiplude in Ottawa

Sunday, February 7
10:30 a.m. Service: Communion

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Westminster United Church
247 Broadway
Orangeville, ON
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Phone: (519) 941-0381