Bulletin - Cambridge Street United Church
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Bulletin - Cambridge Street United Church
-2- "A caring and loving family" Sunday, January 25, 2015 Office: ....................705-324-3547 Office hours: ..........Mon-Fri- 8:30am-4:30pm (closed 12-1pm) Address: .................61 Cambridge St. N., Lindsay, Ont K9V 4C9 Website: ................www.theunitedchurch.com Email: [email protected] Minister's email: [email protected] FAX:........................705-324-9202 For after hours pastoral emergency, call Rev. Paul Reed at 705-879-2886 Our Mission Statement “We, as members of Cambridge Street United Church, seek to follow Jesus Christ through word, music, and social action; thereby, nurturing our personal faith and supporting the faith journey of others. We promise to be stewards of our living earth, to share with those in need, and to be welcoming to all.” On today's church sign: There are some questions that can't be answered by Google. PASTORAL PRAYERS - Prayer requests can be placed in the Prayer Box located in the narthex. Ushers will bring the box forward during the offering and Rev. Reed will include them in our pastoral prayers. NEED A RIDE TO CHURCH? - If you require a drive to the Sunday worship service, call the church on Sunday before 10:00 am (please, don’t leave a message on the answering machine). THE LIFE AND WORK OF CAMBRIDGE ST. UNITED CHURCH MONDAY, January 26 10:00 a.m.-12noon - Ontario Early Years Program - Lower Hall 3:00-8:00 p.m. - S. McCracken Voice Lessons - Parlour 5:30-6:30 p.m. - 1st Sparks - Lower Hall 6:30-8:00 p.m. - 3rd Brownies - Lower Hall 6:30-8:00 p.m. - 6th Beavers - Gym TUESDAY, January 27 10:30-11:30 a.m. - 3F Exercise Group (Fellowship, Fitness & Fun) - L.H. 12:00 noon - Walter Auld Fellowship Luncheon - Gym WEDNESDAY, January 28 9:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. - Quilters Guild Workshop - Lower Hall 9:30-11:30 a.m. - Wednesday Morning Bible Study - Upper Room 3:00-7:00 p.m. - Stroobach Music Lessons - Parlour/Choir Room 6:30-7:30 p.m. - 3rd Sparks - Lower Hall 7:00-9:00 p.m. - 6th Scouts - Gym 7:00-8:00 p.m. - Pragmatic Buddhism - Upper Room 7:15-8:45 p.m. - Bellchoir - Choir Room THURSDAY, January 29 10:30-11:30 a.m. - 3F Exercise Group (Fellowship, Fitness & Fun) - L.H. 1:00 -3:00 p.m. - Crochet Group - Lower Hall 4:00-4:45 p.m. - Cherub Choir - Parlour 4:00-5:25 p.m. - Voices of Victory Junior Choir - Sanctuary 4:30-6:00 p.m. - Voices of Victory Youth Choir - Sanctuary 6:30-8:00 p.m. - 6th Brownies - Lower Hall 6:30-8:00 p.m. - 1st Guides - Gym 7:00-8:30 p.m. - Cambridge St Singers - Choir Room -3- -4- SUNDAY, February 1 9:00-10:00 a.m. - Seekers - Upper Room 10:30 a.m. - Worship Service with Worship Band Sunday School classes & Nursery 2:00 p.m. - Leading worship at Victoria Manor 3:00 p.m. - Leading worship at Extendicare ________________________________________________________ KING'S CAFÉ - Thanks in-part to the Outreach Committee of CSUC, King Albert Public School has created the King's Café. This is a classroom transformed with comfy seating where parents and caregivers can enjoy coffee, tea and even a light breakfast. It allows a welcoming space where parents can speak with staff and connect with various community partners. . The café is open from 8;30-9am, a time when the children are supervised outside. This is just another example of how our church is making an impact on the families in our community. WALTER AULD FELLOWSHIP LUNCH –Tuesday, Jan. 27 at 12 noon. $10.00. Plan to attend this time of fellowship for adults to enjoy a meal with friends and new acquaintances. Guest speakers will be Doreen Sinclair and Emily Ferguson from HABITAT FOR HUMANITY. If you wish to attend and don’t receive a phone call, please contact Carole Tully 705-324-4888 or Pam in the office by Jan.23. HELP A REFUGEE FAMILY TO A BETTER LIFE - You can be part of a team working on a plan to sponsor a refugee family in hopes of providing them with a safer, more productive life here. Sarah and Karl Repka are providing leadership, with considerable support from the United Church. All applicants are screened and cleared by the federal government, which also funds six months of the year-long commitment. Our group has decided we’d like to sponsor a family with up to three children. Many people have volunteered to look into crucial areas such as housing, language training, procuring furniture and household items, education for any children, employment and more. The project has already garnered $7,100 in pledges toward a goal of $15,000 for our potential six-month financial commitment. This is a truly exciting and meaningful way to live out our mission statement “to share with those in need, and to be welcoming to all.” You are invited to be a part of this project by taking on one of the small areas of responsibility remaining. Please speak to Sarah or Karl in person or at [email protected] or contact Nancy Payne to find out how you can help. WAYS THAT YOU CAN HELP YOUR CHURCH There are a countless number of ways that any of us can assist Cambridge Street United Church in working towards the fulfillment of its mission. The Stewardship Committee presents a weekly suggestion on how you can help your church: →Get Involved Musically For those who are musically inclined, our Church offers a number of ways to put your talents to work for the enjoyment and pleasure of the entire congregation. CSUC’s music program includes opportunities for people to be a part of the Adult Choir, the Voices of Victory youth choirs, the Cherub Choir for younger children, the bell choir, the Praise Band that performs once/month in Sunday services, and for anyone to sing or perform during worship services throughout the year. The talent in our congregation is significant, and the ways that you can put your ability to work to help are practically unlimited. For further information about any musical elements of our Church life, speak with Erwin or Angelique Stroobach, or Rev. Paul Reed at any time. They would be very happy to discuss how you can be involved! -5- -6- KAWARTHA LAKES FOOD SOURCE presents the Chiefs' Charity Pasta Feast on Thursday, Jan, 29 from 12-1:30pm at the Victoria Park Armouries. Everyone is welcome! Adults $14, Children (under 12) are $7. Tickets available at KLFS office, 41 George St. W., Lindsay. HABITAT FOR HUMANITY are looking to hire a Full-Time Construction Manager for the Kawartha Lakes Build. Primary responsibility is the completion of multiple builds in support of Habitat's vision and goals. The successful candidate will have a proven track record in the construction industry and must be an energetic, motivated and resourceful individual who thrives in a fast paced environment. For a more detailed job description please visit: www.habitatpkr.ca/get-involved/job-postings. Forward a resume and cover letter by email to: [email protected] THE NURSERY is looking to update some of our equipment. If you have recently finished with a crib or change table that meets current CSA standards, and would like to donate it to the Sunday School Nursery, please contact Joanne Winter (705-878-3622). Thank you! CAMBRIDGE CHRONICLE - The next issue will be coming out on Sunday, March 29th. The deadline for handing in articles is Feb. 4th. Everyone is welcome to contribute. Please forward your articles to Lou at [email protected]. FOOD SOURCE NEEDS FOR JANUARY - The Kawartha Lakes Food Source is individual fruit cups and 100% juice boxes as well as muffin mix and dish soap. Items can be placed in the shopping cart at the main doors and outside the office door. WHAT ARE YOU GRATEFUL FOR? There are so many wonderful things that happen over the course of the year at our busy church that we don’t always remember them all. That’s why you’ll find a Gratitude Jar located on the table outside the church office. It will stay there all year, along with some slips of paper. Any time something happens that you’re grateful for or someone does something you appreciate or you want to thank a person or group for anything connected with the life of Cambridge Street United Church, take a moment to write it on a piece of paper and drop it in the jar. You don’t have to sign it if you don’t want to. We’ll dip in periodically to share those happy memories and remind ourselves of how very lucky we are to be part of this active, caring church family! 2014 ANNUAL REPORTS - Attention Committee and Church Group chairs: please note that reports (written and financial statements) are due to the Church office by Friday, Jan. 30. The Annual General Meeting will be held following the service on Sunday, Feb. 22, 2015. ________________________________________________________ WELCOME to all who are worshipping with us today. Newcomers and Visitors are invited to sign the Guest Book at the back of the church with your full name & address so we can acknowledge your visit. Thank you to those serving us today: Greeters: Jan Warren, Carl & Lynn Kimmett, Hans Beekhof & Heidi Kaphengst Ushers: Bernie & Lillian Nickerson, Bob Lindsay, Carol Peters, Jim Tully, Rose Sloan, Wanda Percival, Yannick Grignon Fellowship Time: Outreach Committee Driver: Earl Thurston Counting Team: Wanda Agnew, Doug & Sandra Franklin, Lois Barnes, Tara Wilkins