It’s Winter! www.stcb.ca Week of March 1st, 2015 The Flowers in the Sanctuary today are to the Glory of God and in Loving Memory of: •Donald Hicks, held in loving memory by Helen, their children and grandchildren. •Verna Patterson, lovingly remembered by her husband Pat, her children Mark and Andrea, and her sister Margaret Parsons. •Nancy Evely, lovingly remembered by her Godparents, Edna & Gord Russell. •Bill & Lois McLelland, parents of Mark and Cheryl. Remembered with love. Vestry Meeting Our annual Vestry meeting is Sunday, March 1st following the 10am service. Reports are available in the Narthex. Baptized Christians of the full age of sixteen years, who for at least six months preceding this Vestry meeting, have been identifiably involved with this congregation, through worship, fellowship and financial support are eligible to vote. Being Christian: Growing in Faith This Lent we will be reflecting on what it means for us to be followers of Jesus. On Wednesday evenings (Feb. 25, Mar 4, 11, 18, 25) we will meet at 7:30 pm and work from Bishop Bird’s recommended Lent book “Being Christian: Baptism, Bible, Eucharist, Prayer”. Please join us! Ginger Group will meet on March 9th at 11:45am for lunch, The winter weather is very hard on our floors. Please help us keep the parish centre safe and looking warm and welcoming by wiping your feet well on the mats in the entryway when you come in from the snow and salt. For confidentiality reasons the prayer list no longer appears online. PWRDF Lenten Resources are available this morning in the Narthex. Please be sure to have a look and take anything of interest to you home. Food Donations are always welcome for our Satellite Food Bank. Please place your donations in the blue bin beside the doors into the Narthex. Toiletries and baby products are also appreciated. Allergy/Safety Alert Please remember that many of the spaces in the Parish Centre are used by children in various programs. To maintain a safe environment please be sure to clean up/remove any and all food (including off the floors) after your gathering. Parish Spring Fling! It’s going to be fun! Parish Council is sponsoring a parish event on Saturday, March 21st beginning at 5:30 pm. The staff will provide a pasta bar as a main dish with pot luck salads and desserts. There will be entertainment too! Visit the sign -up sheet in the Narthex this morning and mark your calendar! fellowship and a presentation by Malcolm Ramsay entitled “Adventures Down Under”. All retired and semiretired gentlemen of the parish and guests are welcome. Contacts: Winston Campbell, 905.336.1397 and George Beadle, 905.637.8640. In April, on a date to be announced, there will be a visit to the Toyota Plant in Cambridge. If you are interested, please let your caller know when you are contacted. Bring a brown bag lunch and plan to stay after the 11:15 service if you would like to talk about the future format of the 11:15 service. We’ll meet on March 8th, 15th and 22nd. If you are a Facebook user be sure to “like” us and check in frequently for news. You will find us if you enter “St. Christopher’s Anglican Church” in the “search for people, places and things” box. Monday, March 2nd at 9.30am in the Family Room. We will discuss articles by Canadian and international journalists who offer different perspectives about the Paris terrorist attacks. The articles reflect Christian, Muslim, Jewish and other backgrounds. Handouts are available in the Open Enders box in the Narthex. All are welcome. Youth Groups Join us this Sunday from 6-8pm for De-Stress Night, the yoga and sport version! There is no cost as we have a very generous special guest, massage therapist and yoga teacher Judi who has offered to lead us in some yoga, plus we’ll have some fun trying our hand at Hand Ping Pong. Plus: Stress reducing snacks! 11:15 Open Enders Have you considered a flower memorial to remember loved ones gone? If you’d like more information, Maryann Lennox would be happy to explain how the memorials are handled. Call or email her at 905.335.6946 or mlennox3@cogeco.ca Treasurer We are looking for a volunteer to assume the role of Treasurer of the parish and to overlap with Debra Peroune before she retires from the position. The Treasurer is the Chief Financial Officer of the Parish, responsible for the management of the parish’s financial resources and the interpretation of financial information to the parish. An accounting designation is highly desirable. The full job description is available in the office or you can speak to Tom Nicol if you are interested. Nametags are a great way to get to know one another better! Please try to remember to wear yours. If you are new to the parish we will automatically create a nametag for you when we receive a blue form (which you will find on the Welcome Table). If you need a new nametag, please contact the church office and we would be happy to make one for you! Where is...? You are the eyes and ears of our parish! Please be sure to let us know if you are aware that someone is ill, facing other difficulties or you just haven’t seen them in a while. Let the clergy or the office know - we’d like to follow up. Birthdays/Anniversaries Birthdays this week Chris Galante Rachel Rector Alide Camilleri Andy Frame Joyce Landers Diana Bishop Gord Archbell Pat Isbister Tanya Ruthven Norma Clarke Stuart Grant Wilf Darby Brandon Lloyd Gord Russell Mary Ayliffe Graham Nicolls Phil Jones Megan Burton Ted Morris Norma MacRae Bill Tannyan Jensen Maunder Dylan Ford-Jones Hollis Hiscock Joan Turpin Jeremy Rutka Graeme McKelvie Denise Novak Kieran Curtis Mary Neil Lesley Landers Anniversaries Chris Demopolis & Nancy Botting (18) Services This Week Thursday 11:00am Holy Eucharist Good Reads! Check out the book trolley in the Narthex on Sunday mornings. If you find a book you’d like to take home, drop a toonie in the coin box on the end. Donations of current, popular books are also welcome. Services Next Sunday, March 8th 8:00 am Holy Eucharist 9:30 am Holy Eucharist 11:15 am Holy Eucharist Scent Sensitivity Child Care provided at the 10:00 Service Please be considerate of those in our parish who suffer from allergies and refrain from using perfumes, aftershave lotion, or scented hair spray. rEcess We are still looking for volunteers for rEcess, our new Open Doors respite program for children who have barriers to care. If you have a valid vulnerable sector police check and are interested in making a difference in the life of a child and their family please contact Sara in the office or at scollyer@stchristophersburlington.com for more details. Items Needed Our youth groups are gearing up for our Mother’s Day Flower Arrangement Sale and are now accepting donations of small vases, mugs, and tea cups (without chips), as well as any floral accents (butterflies, artificial flowers, ribbons etc.). Last year we were able to raise $900 thanks to the wonderful supplies you offered! We are grateful for your contributions to our ministry. Please bring your donations to the office or give them to Ilona. Email Blast Please be sure to give your email address to the office if you would like to receive the weekly News Blast. If you do not have an email address, you will find hard copies of the Blast on the Welcome Table in the Narthex. Meetings & Activities This Week: Sunday 11:45am 6:00pm Vestry Meeting Youth Groups Monday 9:30am 7:30pm Fitness Class & Coffee Break Band Practice Tuesday 9:30am 2:00pm 4:00pm 4:00pm 5:00pm 6:00pm 7:00pm Open Enders Seniors’ Afternoon Social Free Clothing Store Kids’ Club/Tween Club Food Bank Community Dinner Calling All Parents Wednesday 9:30am 4:30pm 7:30pm Fitness Class & Coffee Break SHINE Being Christian: Growing in Faith Thursday 10:15am 12:00pm 12:45pm 6:30pm 7:00pm Coffee & Bible Study Seniors Lunch Food Bank Guitar Group Senior Choir Practice Friday Fitness Class & Coffee Break 9:30am Saturday 9:00am 10:00am Food Bank Free Clothing Store
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