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A thank you letter from Community Christmas Toys, for the Gift cards given to them by St.Matthew’s Lutheran Women
I’m very happy to read this, as I can no longer tolerate the heat. Thank you,Bev B. Sent from my iPad
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Excellent email re Red Dress Sunday. Thank you. Missing worshipping with everyone. On Sat., May 3, 2025, 9:01 a.m. St.…
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A Sneak Preview of This Sunday’s Sermon – October 17, 2021
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A Sneak Preview To This Sunday’s Sermon – October 10, 2021
Have you ever run into someone you know, but not in the place you’re used to seeing them—and then you don’t recognize them right away? Something like that happens when we hear Jesus telling us not to worry about food, clothing or shelter. Seems sort of tone deaf especially for those who have every reason to worry about starving.
If we put Jesus’ words back into their setting, the perspective changes! Jesus announces God’s favour to the forgotten, the left out, and the trod upon. Jesus confers God’s blessing upon those who feel depleted (poor in spirit), and to those who mourn not only for loved ones but for a world that seems to have lost its way. God blesses those who wage peace, who show mercy, and who seek right relationships. These blessings (or beatitudes) reflect a very different way of being than we’re used to. And…it’s the very sort of world Jesus invites us to seek. It’s also the sort of life Jesus says God would happily give us.
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19th Sunday After Pentecost – October 03, 2021
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Thankfulness Posting Board
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18th Sunday After Pentecost – September 26, 2021
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A Sign of Fall
REMEMBER – This is Pastor Jukka’s last 10am Sunday worship which he will be officiating at. Then, beginning Sunday, October 03, worship will return to our regular 11am worship time with our new pastor, Rev. Bart Coleman. Also, please remember to wear orange this Sunday, if possible, in recognition of “National Day for Truth and Reconciliation”, which falls on September 30th
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Reconciliation Sunday (Orange Shirt Day) – September 26, 2021
Orange Shirt Day – National Day for Truth and Reconciliation 2021
Phyllis Jack Webstad was six years old when she left her community of Stswedcem’c Xgat’tem First Nation to attend St. Joseph Residential School. Like most six year olds, she was excited to attend school for the first time. Her grandmother bought her a new, bright orange shirt for her to wear on her first day. When she arrived at school, far from home, her new orange shirt was taken away from her and never returned. This marked the start of Phyllis’s separation from her community, culture, family and friends; a separation mandated by the federal government and supported by the church.
On September 30th, we wear orange to remember that Every Child Matters and as people of faith, we need to listen to stories like Phyllis’s and learn from the wisdom, reflection, trauma, as well as the strength and resiliency of those who were taken from their families and communities and forced to attend residential schools, some of whom never returned home again. As Christians, it is also our responsibility to make reparations for the ways in which we continue to uphold colonialism and benefit from the systemic racism in our institutions and societal structures. For the first time in 2021, September 30th is now a federal statutory holiday – the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, where people are encouraged to engage in learning, as well as listening and reflecting on the ongoing impact of the residential school system.
As September 30th approaches, here are some opportunities to consider:
mark Orange Shirt Day in worship in your congregation on Sunday, September 26th by wearing orange and encouraging others to wear orange as well. Consider using the following litany written by Ron Flaming of the Truth and Reconciliation Action Group, Waterloo North Mennonite Church. We are grateful to Ron for allowing us to share this litany with our Synod. (see attached).
Source: https://easternsynod.org/circle-for-reconciliation-and-justice/
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