Advent 2015

Dear members and friends:

“Maybe, the Grinch thought, Christmas doesn’t come from a store”

When we think of beginnings and fresh starts we often think of New Years Day. Or perhaps we may think about early September and the new school year. The  Church also has its seasons and special days. The Advent season marks the beginning of a church year. This is when we hear, in a focused way, the birth narratives from the Gospels – stories of John the Baptist, heavenly announcements, and the nativity. Looking back we cannot separate the beginning from the end. The cradle and cross are bound together as they proclaim the Good News of the Messiah.

Stories and symbols of the Advent season remind us that wonder and mystery surround us. We are reminded about our understanding of God, and  us how we are to relate to others. The Apostle John, in his prologue to the Gospel, tells us that God literally “pitched his tent among us.”

During this season the church proclaims the Good News through the themes of hope, peace, joy, and love. Over the next several weeks we will have opportunity to worship and reflect, to gather for concerts or for a meal. And we will celebrate even in the midst of hardship and uncertainty. For if anything is central to the Christmas story it is that Jesus was born into a troubled world.

From the Christmas story comes a tradition of giving. And it is here we are reminded of the poverty that surrounds us. It is at this time of the year that we are again reminded of mission and outreach.

The Mission Development/Social Action Committee meets through the year to consider mission projects and respond to requests. This year a decision was made to sponsor a refugee family from Syria. They made a recommendation to Session. The Session  attempted to gauge the support found within our congregation. A pledge form was distributed and a decision made to proceed with the application. We are waiting. Waiting is part of the message of Advent. It is not a passive waiting but an active waiting. Preparations are being made.

Our prayer is the same as  one expressed in a 13th century Latin text:

Oh come, desire of nations, bind all peoples in one heart, one mind;

Bid envy, strife, and discord cease, and be thyself our source of peace.

More information will appear in the weekly Sunday bulletin. Thank you for your ongoing support of the work of our congregation.

Sincerely,

The Reverend Douglas E. Blaikie

Announcements for November 15, 2015

Thank you to this week’s volunteers:

  • Offering Receivers:
    • Al & Arlene MacDonald, Max & Mavis Cater
    • Next Week: Calvin & Peggy MacIntosh, Need 2 More Volunteers
  • Counters:
    • Andrew Ottens, Greg & Sheila Black
    • Next Week: Andrew Ottens, Drew Speight, John White, Dallas & Juliet Davis
  • Scripture Reader:
    • Zuidhof Family
    • Next Week: David Morrison
  • Greeters:
    • Al & Arlene Macdonald, Max & Mavis Cater
    • Next Week: Need Volunteers
  • Coffee Hour:
    • Dick & Jeanne Kaye Speight
    • Next Week: Zuidhof Family
  • Nursery:
    • Carol McEachen, Sheena Page
    • Next Week: Colleen & Tony Watson
  • Church School:
    • Sheila Black, Angela Black, Jordan & Candace Schriver
    • Next Week: Sheila Black, Sonya Burrell, Jordan & Candace Schriver

The Link will be available for pick up this Sunday at the back of the sanctuary.

Soup for Refugees – On Nov 22 the Tuesday Morning Ladies Group invites you to stay after worship and enjoy a bowl of soup, rolls and sweets. Proceeds go to our Refugee Sponsorship Fund. We will also be having a Bake Table during lunch to support our other community and church mission projects.

College and Career Dinner – Sunday, November 22 at Jordan and Candace’s apartment. Drives can be arranged and diets accommodated.

Musicians and Singers – We are looking for youth to play musical instruments and/or sing at our December 6th worship service. Pieces should be worshipful and Christmas. Contact Sheila Black if you are interested.

Nursery Coordinator – We are seeking a caring individual(s) to be the coordinator for our Nursery. Responsibilities are to help staff the Nursery on Sunday mornings during the 10-month school year, oversee that toys and furniture are in good repair, mail pre- made newsletters to Nursery families. Please contact the church office if you are interested or need more information.

Get ready for The Great ADVENTure. Friday, Nov 27 at 5pm. Pizza followed by activities for the children and church decorating for Advent. All are welcome!

Church School Youth will be participating in worship on December 6th. This special service will be followed by our Annual Pot Luck Lunch. All are invited! Please bring your favourite hot/cold casserole, vegetables, fruit, bread, etc. This is also “Birthday Sunday” so cake and ice cream will be provided, therefore, no need to bring dessert.

Breakfast Of Hope/Bake Sale – Nov 21, 8 – 10:30 am at Brunswick Street Baptist Church. Proceeds support mission trip to Kenya to lead at Camp Hope and sponsoring orphaned and vulnerable children attending camp.

Feast of Saint Andrew Annual Gala – Nov. 21 at the Fredericton Inn Ballroom. Tickets available at Read’s Newsstand or by calling 472-1343.

Alzheimer’s & Dementia Support Group – Movie Screening of “Glen Campbell: I’ll Be Me”. Wed, November 25, 7:00 pm at Shannex Parkland.

Kitchen Shower for Hospice House

Hospice1Our Tuesday Morning Ladies Group hosted a Kitchen Shower for the Hospice House upstairs family kitchen this past Tuesday, November 9th.  Our guests were Brenda Sansom, Volunteer,  and Tracy Battalana, Program Director for Hospice Fredericton.  Our Ladies Group is involved in supporting several community projects and were delighted to be able to assist in a practical way in this project.  Hospice House, a partnership between Horizon Health and Hospice Fredericton, expects to open its doors for business early in the new year.  The Ladies Group are looking forward to a tour of this much needed facility.Hospice2

Announcements for November 8, 2015

Thank you to this week’s volunteers:

  • Offering Receivers:
    • Don & Lucille McCrea, Brian Barnes, Paul Lawson
    • Next Week: Al & Arlene MacDonald, Max & Mavis Cater
  • Counters:
    • Andrew Ottens, Brian Barnes, Paul Lawson, Vickie MacLeod
    • Next Week: Andrew Ottens, Ron & Helen McKinnon-Bagnell, Greg &amp Sheila Black
  • Scripture Reader:
    • Calvin MacIntosh
    • Next Week: Zuidhof Family
  • Greeters:
    • Holly & Ruth Craig
    • Next Week:  Al & Arlene Macdonald, Max & Mavis Cater
  • Coffee Hour:
    • Dallas & Juliet Davis
    • Next Week: Dick & Jeanne Kaye Speight
  • Nursery:
    • Rebecca Jonah, Linda Pond
    • Next Week: Carol McEachen, Sheena Page
  • Church School:
    • Sheila Black, Jacqueline Howie Cleland, Jordan & Candace Schriver
    • Next Week: Sheila Black, Angela Black, Jordan & Candace Schriver

Karon Croll Benefit Concert for Refugee Fund – Please note this concert has been postponed until spring.

The sympathy of our congregation is extended to John and Shiela Watson White on the passing of Shiela’s niece. Charlotte Joseph was the daughter of Jean Smith, Shiela’s sister. Charlotte lived for many years in Saskatchewan. Shiela and Jean’s father, The Rev T.J. Watson served this congregation faithfully for many years.

Thank you – The Ladies Group would like to thank members of the congregation for their donations to the Indoor Yard Sale which raised $1,700. Your support was greatly appreciated!

Nursery Coordinator – We are seeking a caring individual(s) to be the coordinator for our Nursery. Responsibilities are to help staff the Nursery on Sunday mornings during the 10-month school year, oversee that toys and furniture are in good repair, mail pre- made newsletters to Nursery families. Please contact Linda Pond if you are interested or need more information.

Middle/High School Event – Back by popular demand, big box games at the church Sunday, Nov 8 from 6:00 to 8:30 pm.

Soup for Refugees – November 22. The Tuesday Morning Ladies Group invites you to stay after worship and enjoy a bowl of soup, rolls and sweets. Proceeds to go to our Refugee Sponsorship Fund. We will also be having a Bake Table during lunch to support our other community and church mission projects.

Musicians and Singers – We are looking for youth to play musical instruments and/or sing at our December 6th worship service. Pieces should be worshipful and Christmas. Contact Sheila Black if you are interested.

Get ready for The Great ADVENTure – Friday, Nov 27 at 5 pm. Pizza followed by activities for the children and church decorating for Advent.

Our congregation’s Mission Development & Social Action Committee will have cookie dough available for purchase in the Hall for $10/tub. (Chocolate Chip, Oatmeal Raisin, Ginger, Shortbread)

Ten Thousand Villages Sale – Friday, Nov 13, 10:00 am – 7:00 pm and Saturday, Nov 14, 9:00 am to 4:00 pm at Wilmot United Church. Purchase fairly-traded gifts benefiting artisans from more than 30 Developing countries. Admission is free.

UCW Annual Christmas Bazaar – Sat, Nov 14 from 9:00 to 11:30am at Nashwaaksis United Church. Breakfast, silent auction, baking & crafts.

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