Deer Park Announcements for the Week of July 5, 2015 Sunday 8:00 - 11:00 Stampede Breakfast & Worship Monday 9:00 -10:30 Tai Chi (continuing) Tuesday 9:15 -10:30 Food for Thought 9:30 - Noon Coffee and Chat Thursday 6:00 – 8:00 Hoop Dancing 7:30 AA Upcoming Happenings at Deer Park Summer Hours at Deer Park Office hours will be 9 to noon, starting Monday, June 29 with regular hours resuming on Monday, August 17. Stampede Breakfast July 5 Wear your western duds and join us for breakfast at 8:00am followed by worship at 10am. DPUC. Sign up form is in the foyer. Worship Assistance The following assistance is required for worship on Sunday in the summer for the following: Take down chairs after worship when we aren’t able to worship in the Sanctuary. July 5 outside (Stampede Breakfast) and in the Fellowship Hall July 6 – Aug 7 (Sanctuary ceiling maintenance) Ushers Everyone is welcome to pick up their own bulletin. Those so inclined could be Greeter, count the worshippers or take up offering. There are no designated ushers for June, July and August Opportunities Deer Park has following two paid positions available: Congregational Care Coordinator - Congregational Designated Ministry (CDM) Congregational Community Engagement Coordinator - Congregational Designated Ministry (CDM) Each position is part time, 15 hours/week. See Deer Park United Church » Careers for more information. Closing date for applications is July 15, 2015. Condolences to the family of Joanne Fisk who died Saturday, June 27. Before Joanne and Glen moved out of town, Joanne was a very active member of Deer Park. She was very involved with the Turkey supper and on M&P Committees. Details about her funeral are below: 11:00 Saturday July 4 Innisfail United Church4720-48 Ave Innisfail, AB 1-403-227-3881 Summer Play program kicks off with a Community BBQ – July 13 at 6:00. Summer Play runs July 14 – 17 and 21 – 24, 10 – 12 noon, ages 6 – 12. If you want to volunteer with food prep or playing games, contact Tom at TomMelvin@dpuc.ca or the church office. VBS Caravan 2015, a division of St, Andrew’s Regional Ministry will be at Deer Park on August 10 – 14. This will be mountains of fun for children in kindergarten to grade 6. Subsidy is available. For more information on opportunities to volunteer include, Assistant Crew Leader, Registration Table, Kitchen Crew and Talent Sharing. For more information and registration, see VBS Caravan - Summer Day Camp Registration - St. Andrew's United Church. Sunday, July 28th, is Rev. Catherine Elsdon’s last Sunday with us. Please join us in saying farewell. St Andrew’s New Ministers At its Congregational Meeting on Sunday, June 21, St. Andrew's United Church voted to call the Rev. Lois Punton as Coordinating Team Minister effective August 1, 2015. Lois was ordained in 1993. She previously served Southminster United Church in Lethbridge and the Carlyle (SK) pastoral charge. She also was an On Call Chaplain at Lethbridge's Chinook Hospital. Most recently, Lois has worked as an Employment Counsellor with Training Inc. in Lethbridge. Lois is an experienced pastoral counsellor, completed Healing Pathways levels I and II, is a Labyrinth facilitator and is passionate about churches integrating with their wider community. We look forward to Lois joining the St. Andrew's staff in August. (In the above photo, Lois is pictured with the family dog, Radar). Thank you to the prayerful and diligent work of St. Andrew's Joint Search Committee that included Dr. Carle Duguid (Chair), Donna Betts, Karen Decoux, Merle Ann May as well as Calgary Presbytery representatives Rev. Bob Fillier and Bill Hadley. Ministry of Health and Healing Healing & Meditation The healing and meditation room is available for use by all Deer Park and St. Andrew's members. It is a pleasant and relaxing space just off the nursery that we hope you will enjoy. Appointment times for healing sessions can be scheduled with June at the office. Thank you, Maureen Pysklywec Indigenous Dance Jessica McMann will be providing drop-in Community Powwow Classes and Hoop Dance Classes for members of the public and congregants of all ages. These classes are informed from an Indigenous perspective infused with fitness and holistic well-being. Hoop Dancing will be from 6 to 7 pm and Powwow will be from 7 to 8 pm on Thursdays June 25th to August 27th. Please contact Jessica McMann at 4033901778 or mcmann@indigenousdancestudio.ca for more information. Food for Thought Tuesdays, 9:15 - 10:30am - Food For Thought: Finding your Weigh We will be starting a new session on Tuesday, June 9. We will be working through the book Younger Next Year For Women: Live Strong, Fit, and Sexy - Until You're 80 and Beyond by Crowley and Lodge. This book appears to be an informative yet humorous look at ways to be healthier and live longer!. If this interests you, we welcome you to join us, whether or not you are having issues with your weight. We meet in the classroom from 9:15 – 10:30. If you have questions, do not hesitate to contact Barb Vogan bvogan@telusplanet.net or 403-278-0935. Hospital Well Wishes Use the following link to send an message to an patient Patient Email Well Wishes | Programs & Services | Alberta Health Services Ministry of Social Justice and Outreach Spinz Around Kim Howard from Aspen Family Services is requesting a volunteer to help her set up the program at 5-6:30pm on the first Thursday of each month, July 2 and August 6. Everyone is welcome to come and see the program run before they commit to volunteering. If more people volunteer, she will be able to expand the program. If you are interested, contact Kim at khoward@aspenfamily.org or 403-219-3477 ext 117. Spinz Around is a program with the Community Kitchen Program of Calgary that rescues food collected from local merchants that may have otherwise been thrown away. Fresh produce, bread and other donations from suppliers, farmers' markets and others arrive and are distributed. Multiple organizations come to the Spinz-A-Round section of the warehouse to pick up the food to deliver to families around the city. Want to Feed Camp fYrefly - a 4-day residential style summer leadership retreat for sexual and gender minority youth who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans-identified, two-spirited, queer, and allied. It focuses on building and nurturing their leadership potential and personal resiliency in an effort to help them become agents for positive social change in their schools, families, faith groups, and communities. The camp is held in Cochrane from July 9-12, 2015. During camp they feed about 80 campers, youth leaders, volunteers and workshop presenters per day. For more information, see Camp fYrefly We invite you to join a food prep/serving team (join as an individual or bring a group!) for one or more meals. Help is still needed for Thursday, Saturday and Sunday meals. Contact Bryon Delarue at 403-278-2253 or email at bdelarue@telusplanet.net if you can help. Or you can provide a financial donation to support a meal! (One full meal costs approx. $425, snack time costs approx. $125). Make cheques payable to Deer Park or St. Andrew's and indicate Camp fYrefly in the memo line. DPUC Food Pantry – Requires Kraft Dinner and spaghetti sauce, toilet paper, as well as diapers larger than size 1 Do bags seem to multiply in your cupboard? The charity thrift store where I volunteer is in constant need to clean, plastic or paper bags that have handles. I am at the church on Tuesday mornings as well as Sundays or you can drop them off at World Serve 105-58 Ave SW. Thanks! Lynette James Ministry of Community Coffee and Chat: Tuesday mornings in the Fireside Lounge from 9:30 – noon….come and go as it suits. All are welcome. United Church and Calgary Presbytery These links provide more information about the United Church, our Conference and Presbytery: Paul Walfall: 'May the people in the crowds not be silent' – a message from Rev. Paul Walfall, Conference Presiden From South Carolina to our own Candadian Context United Network for Justice and Peace in Palestine and Israel (UNJPI) Join colleagues from across Canada who are working for justice and peace for the people of Palestine and Israel. Aug 28 – 30 Hailfax, NS. See http://www.unjppi.org/ for more information. Alberta and Northwest Conference Pictures and information about the Alberta and Northwest Conference held in Slave Lake. Conference meeting in photos and other news https://www.facebook.com/albertanorthwestconference A 90th anniversary message from the President of ANW Conference – a message from Paul Walfall the newly elected President of ANW Conference United Church of Canada General Secretary's Weekly Letter EDGE Sponsored Event More than an event, the Skylight Festival is a journey into community and creativity. You are invited to explore and create community in a highly interactive series of calls on Wednesdays in which you’ll meet new people, festival artists, performers, and thought leaders, on our way to the Festival in Paris, Ontario, July 31-August 2.For more information, about when and where the phone calls are to occur, see Join in a Summer Adventure EDGE e-Newsletter - June 2015 this Newsletter from Edge, a Network for Ministry Development with the UCC. Among other items, it contains information about the Social Innovation Challenge, a unique opportunity that brings together change makers, mentors and funders all focused on bettering society. Ideas focus on one or more of the following areas: economic, social, environmental and spiritual. Special Issue: God's Mission, Our Gifts: Stewardship, Mission and Service News The June version of United Church Philanthropy News which contains information about the following: “We are the Church 90th” Anniversary Service Called to Be the Church Call to Action Registration now open: Affirm United Conference 2015, Halifax! A couple of the items mentioned in the May-June 2015 Affirm United enewsletter: Affirm United Annual Conference (July 31 – Aug 3 in Halifax, NS) Welcomes St Andrew’s as an Affirming Ministry June-July newsletter, Affirm United/S'affirmer Ensemble In this edition: Register for the Halifax conference July 31-August 3! Final call for AU/SE 2015 award nominations Celebrate our new Affirming Ministries New Affirm United/ S'affirmer Ensemble resources New Facebook page for Affirm United/ S’affirmer Ensemble Ontario becomes first province to ban “conversion therapy” Global partners: Cuba takes another step toward equality Affirming Ministries in action: Stories and ideas from Calgary AB, Beaconsfield QC, Guelph ON, and Waterloo ON 42nd General Council | 42nd General Council News and information about the 42nd General Council of UCC on August 8 – 15 in Corner Brook, NL. Some items include: Visitor Registration Comprehensive Review Report Moderator Nominees Photos and Videos Youth at Council Prayer Pilgrimage Please Join the Moderator on a 40 Day Pilgrimage Each congregation is invited to create a “prayer fish” (like a prayer flag) to hang in the gathering space of the General Council 42, carrying your prayers and hopes for the church at this time. United in Learning – Distance Learning for Church Leaders A variety of distance education opportunities for church leaders. Whether you’re clergy or lay, whether you have years of experience under your belt, or you’ve just joined your first committee, we have ways to connect you with like-minded people across the country to help make your church more vibrant, exciting and alive. For more information, see https://www.united-in-learning.com/ Calgary Presbytery ...: The Calgary Presbytery, the United Church of Canada :.. What is happening in Calgary Presbytery? Annual Presbytery Learning Day Learning Day - Lakeview UC - October 24th Contact office@calgaryunited.ca or 403-287-0375 http://yyccampusministry.com/ United/Presbyterian Campus Ministry serving the University of Calgary and Mount Royal University. Narrative Budget Workshop Tues, Oct 27 7-9pm McDougall United Church If developing a story which will help our congregation see the significance of all our gifts, and the ways in which God is changing lives through the mission of our church is of interest to you, this workshop is for you. The workshop focus on the nature of the narrative budget and its role in supporting the regular budget discussions. Contact the Jan van Egteren 403.710.6300 or janvanpersonal@gmail.com for more information. Revolution 2015! Hello past participants and youth in Calgary! Revolution Camp is a 5 day urban volunteer project that launched last year and is getting ready for another great year of fellowship. Based at Southwood United Church, we will be volunteering at agencies like the Mustard Seed, Grow Calgary and the Drop In Center. Teens must be going into grade 8 in order to participate. The BIG NEWS is that there are 2 weeks this year. August 3-7 will be DAY CAMPS from 8-4pm each day with the cost being $175 or bring a friend from $150 each. Costs include snacks for the week and transportation costs. Week 2 is August 17-21 and will be an OVERNIGHT camp at Southwood United Church for the cost of $225. Week 2 includes all three meals and stay overnight at Southwood and transportation. The website, Revolution Camp | Serving as Jesus served, has registration and info on what Revolution is see Video Game Revolution - YouTube. If you have any questions please feel free to contact Alina Cox, 403-464-8250. Soul Sisters Re-Imagining Women’s Group A book written by Jean Stairs. Because so many traditional forms of ministries with, for and by lay women are fading, readers are invited to consider what vibrant women’s groups might look like in the church now and in the future. the book also offers hope for men who can benefit from clues for taking care of their own souls and ministry personnel and ministry candidates who are open to encourage and support faith formation for women. Consider what vibrant women’s groups might look like in the church now and in the future. The Rev. Dr. Jean Stairs is an ordained minister of The United Church of Canada and author of best-selling “Listening for the Soul: Pastoral Care and Spiritual Direction” stairsj@cogeco.ca. Keeping in Touch Newsletter for the National United Church Women posted on the BB. Looking for 2017 Bulletin Photos Want to see your images on United Church bulletin covers. Photos chosen may also be used in the church website and in bulletin ads. See BB or office for more information. 2015 Federal Election Kit - Get Ready Now ! http://www.united-church.ca/getinvolved/takeaction/election Even though it has not yet been announced , we know that a Federal Election is coming. We witness to our faith in a just and life-giving God by advocating for justice and peace. An election is a key opportunity to evaluate political issues through the lens of our faith, and help shape the leadership of our country by engaging in the political process. ** Important Tip - Pick a date now and start inviting candidates to an All -Candidates Meeting in the Fall. See the 2015 Federal Election Kit for how to organize and participate. Use our non-partisan 2015 Federal Election Kit to: learn more about key election issues and their connection with our faith; help you and your faith community participate fully in the democratic process. The kit includes: Background information on 16 election issues as they relate to United Church policy Questions you can ask candidates in your riding Election connections to worship, study groups, children and youth Instructions for planning and participating in an all-candidates meeting Tips for using the media (including social media) What’s Faith Got to Do with It?—Reflection Series by Jim Sinclair During May and September, Rev. Dr. Jim Sinclair, former General Secretary of the United Church, will author a series of short reflections about the connection between faith and the politics of the 2015 Federal Election. The reflections are being published on Facebook, week by week, in May and September 2015. Discussion about the series will be hosted on our UCC Facebook page. Should the Church be involved in Politics? Watch UCC You Tube video to help make the connections For more information, contact: Barbara Lloyd Program Coordinator, Public Witness Church in Mission Unit, The United Church of Canada Tel: 416-231-7680 ext. 4196 Toll-free: 1-800-268-3781 ext. 4196 E-mail: Barbara Lloyd <mailto: blloyd@united-church.ca> 22 Days – A Story a Day Each day during these 22 days, at #22days, the Anglican Church of Canada is sharing a sacred story. Each of these stories details the experience of residential school survivors—stories of trauma, shame, and abuse, but also courage, resilience, and hope—and each is accompanied by a daily prayer. Participants told their stories with their express consent and the desire that the stories be widely shared to further the work of reconciliation. We encourage you to take the time to listen to each story. When you pray, reflect on the words of the prayers, chosen so carefully by each contributor. Think about what commitment you can make to continue the journey towards reconciliation. human Rites a national conference focused on engaging conversation and celebration the reconciliation of faith and the LGBTQ (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer) community held May 15 – 17. Its founders include Deer Park and St Andrews. See the links below for more information and some of the media coverage Human RITES Interfaith LGBTQ conference pushes for inclusion | Calgary Herald http://globalnews.ca/news/2003395/human-rites-conference-aims-tounite-organized-religion-and-lgbtq-community/ Help Wanted MUSIC MINISTER Renfrew United Church Applications or queries can be directed to Lou MacGregor at univltd@telusplanet.net or phone (403 277-8700 or mailed to 956 Radnor Avenue N.E., Calgary, AB T2E 5H5. Other Churches and the Community 24 June 2015 Esteemed Colleague: Warm greetings. Further to our shared great work of protecting the earth, allow me to offer a short video that you can access here. Please share this link as widely as possible. May the believers of the world's religions and all men and women of good will form a great moral alliance, so that we might change course and protect our shared home. With gratitude, I remain In solidarity for peace, Dr. William F. Vendley Secretary General Wild Rose/Northminister Hiking Series. All are welcome, For more information, see Hiking Information 2015 | Sunday Service 10:00 Starting June 27.Wild Rose UC Sunset Breakfast Calgary Ismaili Jamatkhana and Centre Sat, July 4, 8:30 – 9:53 (Sunset) Enjoy traditional Stampede pancakes and more to celebrate the breaking of the fast (during the holy month of Ramadan) Stampede Breakfast July 5 at 9:00am followed by Worship Roberts McClure UC SAS Donor and Volunteer Appreciation Stampede Breakfast Venue 1008 Tuesday, July 7, 8:30 – 11:00 am RSVP by Friday, July 3 at www.SASBreakfast.eventbrite.com Stampede BarBeQUE Renfrew UC July 12, 12:00pm to 1:30 pm Free will offering Free Concert in the Park – St. Andrew’s United Church,Cochrane – Sunday July 12th Gospel-ish Concert at Mitford Park from 2-5:30 pm, bring your own lawn chair and enjoy Visions Country Gospel and four St. Andrew’s bands. Sharing Bread Calgary - St Barnabas Anglican Church - Aug 27 – 29 This event is a 3-day participatory workshop based on Primate's World Relief and Development Fund's Sharing Bread course and resource aimed at an inter-generational audience of 25 to 30 participants. While the event is being put on by the PWRDF, Canadian Food Grains Bank, and Anglican Diocese of Calgary it is open to all, and specifically targeted at those who want to know more about our call as Christians to engage with food and creation. The workshop will cover local and global food security, advocacy, community gardens, scripture, and end with a visit to a local small scale sustainable farm. Individuals and families are both welcome, and child care will be provided for children that are too young to participate. When you register let us know how many children and their ages so we can plan accordingly. Billets will be offered for out of town participants. Registration is at http://sharingbreadcalgary.eventbrite.com Early bird cost before August 1 is $50.adult, $30 student, $70 families. This includes transport and some meals. For more information on registration or the programme please contact Alison Longson at pwrdfcalgary@telus.net phone 403 243 5478 Friends of CGIT: Our 100th Anniversary is here! We have the following event being organized where CGIT can be remembered and celebrated in their community: Alberta CGIT Association & Camp Wohelo: CGIT Alumnae & Friends Women’s Weekend September 18-20th at Camp Wohelo, Pigeon Lake Linda Ervin - Traveling Again She hopes you will join her! Working with Rostad Tours, they are making final preparations for a Grand European River Cruise departing October 13, 2016. I invite you to join us for a relaxing Viking River Cruise as we wind our way through the scenic and historic regions of Holland, Germany, Austria and Hungary. Beginning in Amsterdam and ending in Budapest, we’ll spend 15 wonderful days cruising the Rhine, Main and Danube Rivers. Along the way we’ll be pampered on our luxurious floating hotel, the Viking Mimir, one of Viking’s new award-winning Longships. Information: 1-403-625-5253 or lindamervin@gmail.com Rostad Information: 1-800-361-8687 or tours@rostad.com Linnea Good and her family have been invited to return to the Christian Medical Colleges this November/December in India. You are invited to support them in bringing joy and musical energy to these awesome institutions. See Friendship in India for more information. FCJ Centre Spiritual Direction Training Program FCJ Christian Life Centre. Use this link for more information, Application for 2015 Spiritual Direction Training Program is Now Open! For other events at FCJ Centre, see FCJ Christian Life Centre, Retreat & Conference Centre, Calgary, AB Fish Creek Activities: See the BB or the following links for activities in Fish Creek Park: www.facebook.com/friendsoffishcreek www.albertaparks.ca/fish-creek www.friendsoffishcreek.org Wisdom Centre For more information regarding upcoming events in Calgary, see Wisdom Centre | Reflect, Experiment, Learn, Transform Project Ploughshares Events August 6, 2015 – Olympic Plaza. The Floating Lantern Festival, a partnership between Ploughshares and 2020 Vision for Humanity, will begin this year at 5:00 PM with a Peace Festival featuring workshops, yoga, music and children’s activities. The lantern memorial will take place starting at 8:30 PM, with participants launching lanterns on the reflecting pool in memory of all those impacted by the bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. August 25 – 29, 2015, near Nelson B.C. – Young Women’s Peace Camp. Women 13 – 35 years old are invited to attend this camp near beautiful, B.C. Build communication skills, plan peace events and make a difference in your community! Karen Huggins Program Director Project Ploughshares Calgary 403-270-7366
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