April 26, 2015 - Nutana Park Mennonite Church
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April 26, 2015 - Nutana Park Mennonite Church
NUTANA PARK MENNONITE CHURCH PASTORAL STAFF Anita Retzlaff 373-3472 Patrick Preheim 955-2928 Sarah Unrau – Youth Leader 291-8604 374-2144 e-mail:[email protected] web page:www.npmc.net April 26, 2015 50th Anniversary Worship Service Vol. L 10:30 a.m. No. 16 Worship Leader: Brent Guenther Accompaniment: Sharon Klassen Choir and Song Leader: Duff Warkentin Greeter: Jean Enns Ushers: Glenis & Garry Koop ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Prelude Invocation Call to Worship Sharon Klassen and Rhonda Krahn Now Thank We All Our God I Will Stand in the Congregation Welcome and Announcements Lighting of the Peace Lamp O How Blessed Selig Sind Die Joys and Concerns Congregational Prayer Hymn Blest Are They With the Children Offering Rain Down HWB No. 86 StS No. 113 Choir StJ No. 94 StJ No. 49 Child care is provided for young children Psalm Reading (responsive) Reflection Hymn Great is Thy Faithfulness Community Blessings Scripture Reflection Wie Lieblich Sind Deine Wohnungen Benediction The Lord Bless You and Keep You Prayer for Meal ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Psalm 136 Patrick Preheim HWB No. 327 1 Kings 8:56-61 Anita Retzlaff Choir Choir 50 Years Joys and Concerns May 9 Lois Wiens and family would like to say thank you for all the cards, visits, prayers and constant support during Eric's illness. Our thoughts and prayers are with Janae Funk and Kathleen Regier as they begin their travel and work in Peru. May 10 We remember Helen Dyck, whose husband John died this past Wednesday. John was a charter member; the funeral will be here on April 30 at 2:00 pm. May 12 Spotlight on Community Life Today we celebrate 50 years of Nutana Park Church. With gratitude we look to the Charter members who had a vision, to the many members who have gone through these doors, and to our God who has always been present as we worshipped then and now. It has been the wonderful work of the Spirit that has made this place what it is today and what was hoped for in the past. May we continue to serve in the years ahead and may God's unfailing love be our strength. Today Spotlight on Mennonite Church Saskatchewan (MC Sask) The recently elected executive for MCSask is: Ken Warkentin (NPMC) - Moderator Bruce Jantzen (Laird) - Vice-Moderator Ida Buhler (Aberdeen) - Finance Chair Diane Epp (Laird) – Secretary Marianne Siemens is the office administrator of MC Sask. Kirsten Hamm-Epp and Ryan Siemens (beginning in Aug.) are conference pastors. This Week 9:30-10:00 am Choir rehearsal. 10:30 am Worship Service celebrating 50th Anniversary of NPMC. No Sunday School. Noon Potluck: Meat and potatoes provided; A-H, bring dessert, help clean-up; I-Z, bring salad, help set-up. Tuesday 10:00 am Women’s Bible Study Tea. 7:30 pm Canadian Mennonite University Singers at Osler Mennonite Church. Everyone invited to attend. Thursday 2:00 pm Academy of Discipleship; Queen’s House. Scriptural themes for seniors & Friends: Empire. Continued on May 7, 14, 21, 28. Facilitator is Vern Ratzlaff. 6:00 pm Young Adult potluck at NPMC. Friday, Saturday Truth & Reconciliation -- What are the Next Steps? Eigenheim Mennonite Church--Friday, 7:00-9:00 pm, Saturday, 10:00 am-4:00 pm. RSVP to MC Sask Office. Next Sun. May 7 May 8 Coming Up 9:00 am Contemplative prayer in the sanctuary. 9:45 am Adult Ed: Light and Darkness (Enlightenment). Facilitator is Edna Froese. 11:00 am Worship; Anita Retzlaff speaking on the Book of Isaiah. 11:15 am Sunday School for preschool through grade six. 2:00-4:00 pm The Youth Farm Complex May Day Tea and Cake Walk; Mennonite Nursing Home Auditorium. Admission by donation, everyone welcome. 7:00 pm Rosthern Junior College Spring Concert . Season finale performances by Concert Choir, ManChoir and Chorale; admission is free. An offering will be taken during the concert. Everyone welcome. Mennonite Church Sask Touring Mission Fest -- see details under announcements. Registration forms are on mailbox table. MC Sask is requesting lodging for Friday night for those attending from far away -- please contact MC Sask if you can help with billeting. 11:00 am Elaine Enns preaching on II Timothy 1; “What do we carry in our bones? Listening to Women’s Stories”. 6:30-8:00 pm Elaine Enns is hosting a public discussion of her research: “Facing history with courage: Toward restorative solidarity.” She will talk through some of the highlights of her research focusing on our relationship with Indigenous peoples; followed by a time of questions and engagement. 1 Kings 8:56-61 56 ‘Blessed be the Lord, who has given rest to his people Israel according to all that he promised; not one word has failed of all his good promise, which he spoke through his 57 servant Moses. The Lord our God be with us, as he was with our ancestors; may he not leave us or abandon us, 58 but incline our hearts to him, to walk in all his ways, and to keep his commandments, his statutes, and his ordinances,59which he commanded our ancestors. Let these words of mine, with which I pleaded before the Lord, be near to the Lord our God day and night, and may he maintain the cause of his servant and the cause of his people Israel, as each day requires; 60 so that all the peoples of the earth may know that the Lord is God; there 61 is no other. Therefore devote yourselves completely to the Lord our God, walking in his statutes and keeping his commandments, as at this day.’ Used by permission National Council of Churches Are you interested in attending the Mennonite World Conference Assembly this July? The MC Sask office would like to know how many from Saskatchewan will be attending, either as delegates or as guests. Please let Alison Jantz AND the MC Sask office know about your plans. For more information about Pennsylvania 2015 and to register, please go to their website: https://www.mwc-cmm.org/ Community Events May 23 Yard Sale May 24 Worship at Sherbrooke Community Centre June 7 Wedding and Baby Shower Nutana Park Mennonite Church welcomes into fellowship and membership all persons who confess faith in Jesus Christ, without regard to their race, ethnic background, gender, age, sexual orientation, income, education, ability, and other factors that give rise to discrimination and marginalization. Announcements If you wish to receive the devotional booklet Rejoice, please phone Helen at the church office -- 306.374.2144. Attention Gardeners! The flower bed in the front of our Church needs some capable hands to assist in keeping it clean and looking good. If you can help, please contact Renata Klassen at 306-373-2260. Church Lawn Mower worn out: If you know of a lawn mower in good working condition that may be for sale please contact Darryl Epp or Mitch Dahl. From Earthkeepers: Living Green Expo Is a festival and tradeshow focused on sustainable products and services, including energy and green building, transportation, health and wellness, with workshops and presentations. May 1 - 2, at Prairieland Park. Mennonite Church Sask Ministries Commission invites you to join the Touring Mission Fest 2015 on Saturday, May 9, 2015. The Tour this year will take you to Warman Mennonite Church in Warman and 4 sites in Rosthern – including The Youth Farm Bible Camp – Mennonite Nursing Home - Home for the Aged in Rosthern - and Rosthern Mennonite Church. The cost will be $50.00 per person and will include the Bus Fare as well as all full-course meals. Come and join us and see what God is doing – through whom - for whom - and how - in Warman and Rosthern. Registration Forms are on the mailbox table. Superb Mennonite is turning 70 and will be celebrating on Sunday, May 31 from 9 am - 5 pm. Please visit our website: www.superbmennonite.com for details and registration information. MCC Connects: The MCC Relief Sale and Auction has been an annual event in Saskatchewan since 1970. Over $3,000,000 has been raised for MCC work around the world. Mark your calendars for June 12 & 13, 2015 to join in this year’s fun, food and fellowship! From Mennonite Economic Development Associates: Past MEDA interns, Sarah French and Mary Fehr, are bike riding for four months to raise $150,000 for MEDA's GROW (Greater Rural Opportunities for Women) project in Ghana. The ride, Bike to GROW, will begin May 18 in Victoria, BC and conclude September 5 in Leamington, ON. To learn more, follow their experiences or donate to the Bike To GROW campaign, visit www.biketogrow.com. The local Saskatoon chapter will host an event here in June. Rosthern Junior College Spring Classic Golf Tournament Fundraiser, Saturday, May 30 - Join us at the Valley Regional Park, Rosthern, for a Texas Scramble Golf Tournament. Sign up individually or as a team ($125/person or $500/team). This event includes on-course contests and challenges, and a banquet and silent auction following the tournament. Information and registration forms are available on the RJC website at www.rjc.sk.ca or contact [email protected]. If you are interested in being a corporate sponsor, or donating team prizes or silent auction items, please contact Dan Richert at [email protected]. Message from Bethany Manor: 1,143 sq. ft. townhouse is available for Life Lease or Rental in Bethany Court. Includes 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and laundry on main floor, attached garage and partial basement. Contact Bethany Housing Coordinator Office, 306-242-9019, extension 227. Home Wanted: A quiet sweet cat needs a good home from April 27 for 2 or 3 months while her owner is getting medical care. Anyone who might be able to help please call Joan Stephens at 374-9087. A message from Shekinah Retreat Centre: If you’re between the ages of 7 and 17, come as a camper! The Early Bird st Discount ($30 off your registration!) deadline is coming up on May 1 . If you’re in grade 10 or 11, be a part of our Counsellor-in-training program! If you’re interested in spending time with us by helping in the kitchen or leading bible, we have a lot of room left for you! If you choose to volunteer and have a child coming as a camper, we have a special discount for you too! Phone Katie in the office by phone (306-945-4929) or email ([email protected]). Big Sky Artists Art Show and Sale on May 1-3 at Grace Westminster Church; Hedie Borne and Norma Rempel are contributing artists. See poster for times. Employment Opportunities: Rosthern Junior College is accepting applications for a summer position. The successful applicant must be currently attending a post-secondary school and be enrolled in school again in the fall. Primary responsibilities include acting as campus host for rental groups, and providing assistance to maintenance and admissions staff as needed. The position runs from May 1 to August 31. For more information please contact RJC at 306-232-4222 or [email protected]. Rosthern Junior College invites applications for those excited about mentoring youth as part of a residential team, in the girls’ residence. Position to begin Monday, August 24, 2015. For more information, please contact RJC at [email protected] or 306-232-4222. Saskatoon Food Bank: Breakfast cereal, Baked beans Nutana Park Mennonite Church March 31, 2015 Revenue Expenses Surplus (loss) Actual Budget Difference Jan – March 87,690.40 91,900.65 Jan - March 97,310.00 97,310.00 Jan - March -9,619.60 -5,409.35 -4,210.25 0.00 -4,210.25