Sunday, March 22 10:00 am Monday, March 23 12:45pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm Tuesday, March 24 1:00 pm Wednesday, March 25 10:30 am 1:00 pm 7:30pm Thursday, March 26 9:00 am Friday, March 27 6:30 pm Worship Services Community Time After Each Service Worship March 22 Lent 5 On Our Hearts Message: Rev. Tracy March 29 Palm Sunday Message: Rev. Bob April 3 Good Friday Message: Rev. Bob April 5 Easter Sunday Message: Rev. Bob April 12 No Need…To Lock Ourselves Away Message: Rev. Bob April 19 No Need…To Apologize for Wonder Message: Rev. Bob April 26 No Need… To Harden Our Hearts Message: Rev. Tracy Bridge Orchestra Venturers Prayer Shawl Knitting Cooking with Friends Open Art Studio Yoga Quilting for Others Youth Group Today’s Service Check White Board in the Narthex for location of activities Please feel free to take a bulletin with you after Worship. Scripture Reader: Joanne Larison “Ask Me” Hosts: Pat & Stu Robbins Greeter: Diane Paley Christ Candle: Ariana Miller Sound: John McCrea Projection: Elaine Taylor-Kerr Youth: Brittney Whittaker Announcements: Mark Wagner Sunday School Teachers: Lisa Sanderson/Maxine Mendritzki The United Church of Canada St. Thomas is proud to be part of the United Church of Canada which ministers to close to 3 million people in 3,500 congregations across the country. (For more information about the United Church visit its websites: www.united-church.ca) St. Thomas is an Affirming Ministry within The United Church Through our gifts we commit ourselves of Canada. LGBT2S people are to live out the mission and ministry of whole people and full members in the church. Please give generously to the this community of faith. Mission and Service Fund to make this possible. Welcome to Worship! St. Thomas United is an open, affirming, accepting, and child friendly faith community. With children present we expect noise and movement, so there’s no need to leave the Sanctuary when it happens. If parents feel more comfortable with their children in nursery care, we have a nursery for babies & children under 3 years of age – just follow the posted signs. We hope that your worship experience will feed you and challenge you on your faith journey. Please talk to a greeter or the folks wearing an “Ask Me” badge if there’s anything you are unsure of or have a question about. There are Hearing Assistance Sets available. Ask a greeter or Ask Me person to get one. We project everything you will need to participate in worship. You will also find hymnbooks in your seats if you’d prefer to use them. Newcomers – please fill out one of our Communication Cards. This is our first opportunity to be in touch with you so that we can start to get to know one another. Music Team: Pam Bazinet, Barb Robertson, Erin MacLean-Berko, Dick Worton, Kloria Wen & Kari Orosz Accompanist: Kari Orosz Office Manager: Sandra Dusoswa Ministry Team: Rev. Bob Fillier & Rev. Tracy Robertson Youth Workers: Brittney Whittaker, Marika Wagner, Matthew Taylor-Kerr Email: [email protected] (A full version of this morning’s liturgy is available – just ask a Greeter or Ask Me host.) 100 Hawkwood Blvd. NW Calgary AB T3G 2S9 – [email protected] - www.stthomasunited.ca Sunday, March 22, 2015 10:00 am On Our Hearts Theme: VU = Voices United MV = More Voices Prelude~ Kari Orosz~ Winter~ by Tori Amos Welcome & Greeting Visitors Greeting One Another Spirit Lines Christ Candle, Tone Bowl, & Silence Introit: Spirit, Open My Heart (v1) MV#79 Call to Worship Opening Prayer Transfer, Reaffirmation, Confirmation, & Baptism: Jake Highfield (transfer), Corine Copeland (confirmation), Sandra Glass(confirmation), Gloria Moffat(confirmation), Lisanne Wagstaff (confirmation), Jonathan King(confirmation), Carma Ainsworth(adult baptism), Nolan King (baptism- son of Carma Ainsworth & Jonathan King) Hymn: Take My Life and Let It Be VU#506 Scripture: Jeremiah 31:31-34 Ministry of Music: The Strummers~ Forgive Us ~ John McCutcheon The Message: “On Our Hearts” Hymn: I, the Lord of Sea and Sky VU#509 Minute for Mission: “Come and See” Our Offerings Are Received Ministry of Music: The Strummers ~ Higher Ground~ Johnson Oatman Jr. Offertory: Grateful MV#182 Offertory Prayer Call to Prayer: Take, O Take Me as I Am MV#85 Pastoral Prayers & Prayer of Jesus Commissioning & Benediction Hymn: I Am the Dream MV#106 Postlude Join us on a pilgrimage and take the 40acts ‘Do Lent Generously’ Challenge. Track your steps or distance, add them to our weekly total and help us walk to Jerusalem with 13,543,307 steps. While you’re moving, think about how to live out one of the 40acts. To join over 40,000 people across the world, go to www.40acts.org.uk. Each day you will receive a new act of generosity that will take as little as five minutes and a couple of dollars. The journey starts Feb. 18th, 2015! On your mark, get set,... Youth Leaders needed for the Fall: St Thomas has an active youth group that meets for a social event each week (usually Friday evening) and also meets on Sunday morning for faith development discussions and discussion of topics of concern to the youth. We are looking for leaders for the 2015-2016 season starting in September. You will be working in a team of two or three leaders. If you are interested in taking a leadership role with this dynamic group of young people or for further information, please contact Elaine Taylor-Kerr (403)239-8271 or [email protected]. Youth Group Food Drive: Throughout Lent, the Youth Group will be organizing a food drive with all of the donations going to the Calgary Food Bank. We are collecting any non-perishable food items and there will be a donation box in the Narthex. We have set our goal at 500 items and are having a friendly competition with the youth at Symons Valley to see who can collect the most food! Thank you for your contributions. Stories from Prison: Join Tracy Robertson and Andrew Taylor-Kerr as they tell their stories of working at the Calgary Young Offender Centre on April 7 at 7pm in the Sanctuary, and again to the Youth Group on April 10 (during their regular youth group time). This will be a unique opportunity to hear about people and a system many of us know nothing about. Tracy will speak from the viewpoint of being the Chaplain and pastorally caring for the young offenders and Andrew from the viewpoint of Registered Nurse caring for their physical and mental health. Everyone Grade 7 and older are welcome. If you need child care, please let us know. African Safari: April 21 at 7pm in the Sanctuary. Have you ever wanted to go on an African Safari? Well, now is your chance to go on a photo safari led by Greg Hyatt who will share pictures and stories from a recent trip. Daisy is a 10yr old border collie shepherd cross whose parents are moving into a smaller space and won’t be able to take her with them. She’s very well behaved and house trained, just looking for a good home and a new family to love. For more information please contact Leon Driscoll at (403) 208-0061. Bunnies for Rabbits: Please buy a chocolate bunny for someone you love and help to provide a rabbit to feed a family in Uganda. This Easter the Mission and Outreach committee will be selling Purdy’s Chocolates as part of the fundraising for KIHEFO, the clinic the Exposure Tour will be visiting in Uganda. We will have some chocolate bunnies available for sale for $21.00 on March 15 and 22 or you will be able to order from the Purdy’s brochure. All orders will be delivered to the church on Sunday, March 29. Thank you for supporting our efforts to make the world a better place. Join us for dinner? Mission and Outreach is planning our next dinner at Avenue 15 on March 29 and we are looking for people to help. Avenue 15 is the youth homeless shelter supported by the Boys and Girls Club of Calgary. We are looking for three or four more people willing to spend up to four hours making and sharing a nice Sunday dinner with these youth and showing them they are still important and cared for even though they have many challenges in their lives. There will be a sign-up sheet in the Narthex or please contact me if you’d like to volunteer as a family or organize your own team to prepare dinner at Avenue 15. For more info contact Karen Kavanagh at (403)286-8073 or [email protected]. St Thomas UCW News: Fair Trade coffee orders will be taken March 22 and 29. Please place your prepaid orders, for delivery in April. Did you know? Extra money received from the sale of this coffee is used to purchase the Fair Trade coffee that St. Thomas uses. Your continued support is very important to coffee farmers around the world. Camp Kasota: A residential summer camp for children and youth. Specialty camps include canoeing, kayaking, and sailing. Register online at www.campkasotawest.com. For further information check the bulletin board, email: [email protected], or call (403) 275-3636, and leave a message. Primetimers: Coming up in May: Symons Valley Dinner Theatre – “Cooking Can Be Murder”. Date to be determined but will be either Fri. May 8 or Sat. May 9. Cost $45.00 (a discount on the cost will apply depending on how many sign up).Watch for the sign-up sheet in the Narthex. The music committee brings you April Antics! On Sunday, April 26 following the service, we will be having an informal talent show. The choirs and orchestra will all participate but we need you as well! If you are interested in participating by singing, playing an instrument, doing a magic act, reciting poetry, etc. etc., please contact Elaine Taylor-Kerr at [email protected] by March 15. Please indicate what you will perform and approximate time to perform. Coming Out In Faith Monologues happen on Friday March 27, 2015 at Hillhurst United Church in Kensington and will start their 6th anniversary celebration of being an Affirming ministry. Knitting: The Prayer Shawl Knitters have lots of yarn available if anyone would like to help knit shawls for baptisms, or confirmations, or to give to folks suffering with illness or grief. Church Library: Please feel free to borrow books of reflection for yourself for Lent, and children’s books about Easter, on the display in the Narthex. Also, help yourself to the books on the “extras” table.
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