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ALL SAINTS’ ANGLICAN CHURCH 30 High Street, Huntsville, Ontario. P1H 1N9 Diocese of Algoma Bishop: The Venerable Anne Germond Bishop’s Motto: "How beautiful upon the mountains are the feet of the messenger who announces peace, who brings good news, who announces salvation, who says to Zion, 'Your God reigns'." [Isaiah 52:7] Rector The Venerable Dawn HendersonOffice: 705-789-2216 Res. 705-789-6450 Office Phone: 705-789-2216 FAX: 705-789-7487 Office e-mail: [email protected] Website: www.allsaintshuntsville.ca As Worshippers of the Living God We Hear, Proclaim and Live His Word; And in Love, Bring People to Jesus.

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ALL SAINTS’ ANGLICAN CHURCH

30 High Street, Huntsville, Ontario. P1H 1N9

Diocese of Algoma

Bishop: The Venerable Anne Germond

Bishop’s Motto: "How beautiful upon the mountains are the feet of the messenger who

announces peace, who brings good news, who announces salvation, who says to Zion,

'Your God reigns'." [Isaiah 52:7]

Rector – The Venerable Dawn Henderson—Office: 705-789-2216 Res. 705-789-6450

Office Phone: 705-789-2216 FAX: 705-789-7487

Office e-mail: [email protected]

Website: www.allsaintshuntsville.ca

As Worshippers of the Living God We Hear, Proclaim and Live His Word;

And in Love, Bring People to Jesus.

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03 September: 13th Sunday after Pentecost 8.30 am Holy Eucharist 10.00 am Holy Eucharist with Holy Baptism- Family Service 10 September: 14th Sunday after Pentecost – Let Your Light Shine 8.30 am Holy Eucharist 10.00 am Holy Eucharist 17 September: 15th Sunday after Pentecost 8.30 am Holy Eucharist 10.00 am Holy Eucharist 24 September: 16th Sunday after Pentecost – healing services. 8.30 am Holy Eucharist 10.00 am Holy Eucharist 01 October: 17th Sunday after Pentecost 8.30 am Holy Eucharist 10.00 am Holy Eucharist – Family Service 08 October: 18th Sunday after Pentecost –Thanksgiving 8.30 am Holy Eucharist 10.00 am Holy Eucharist

15 October: 19th Sunday after Pentecost 8.30 am Holy Eucharist 10.00 am Holy Eucharist 22 October: 20th Sunday after Pentecost – healing services 8.30 am Holy Eucharist 10.00 am Holy Eucharist 29 October: 21st Sunday after Pentecost – All Saints’ Celebration - Services in the language of the BCP 8.30 am Holy Eucharist 10.00 am Holy Eucharist Regular Wednesday morning Holy Eucharist at 9.30 in the chapel Other Services of Holy Eucharist Fairvern Tuesday 10:30 am 12 September 10 October Rogers Cove Monday 3:00 pm 25 September 23 October Muskoka Landing Tuesday 10:30 am 26 September 24 October Chartwell Muskoka Traditions Tuesday 3:00 pm 26 September 24 October

This issue of the Parish News is presented by the A.C.W. in loving memory of two very

special ladies, namely Ellen May and Helen Johnson. Both served faithfully in many ways for

a number of years in various areas of work at All Saints’ in A.C.W. and prior to that, in

Women’s Auxiliary, also serving on the Diocesan Board for the church at large.

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From the Rector...

Dear Members of All Saints’ Parish Family,

Jesus Said, “You are the light of the world. A city built on a hill cannot be hidden. No one after lighting a lamp puts it under the bushel basket, but on

the lampstand, and it gives light to all in the house. In the same way, let your light shine before others,

so that they may see your good works and give glory to your Father in heaven.” Matthew 5.14-16

At Baptism, the newly-baptized is handed a candle with the words: Receive the light of Christ to show that you have passed from darkness to light. And, at every Baptism, all the saints, who gathered in the congregation, speak out, to the newly-baptized, Jesus’ admonition to His followers to let their light shine. This is the baptismal calling of every believer – to be the light of Christ in this dark and broken world, and thereby be signs of God’s kingdom come on earth. What does that mean? Simply this: to be the church in the world - by our words and actions, by our sharing of our God-given time, talents and treasure, by our proclamation of Good News, demonstrating that God is at work in this world, in Christ Jesus [and His followers], reconciling the world to himself [see 2 Corinthians 5.19].

At the end of July, All Saints’ hosted its first Vacation Bible School Day Camp – letting our light shine in our community! The light, laughter and learning was evident in all the children who came. I give thanks for all those who volunteered their time and talent, and those who supported the work financially. It was a joyous, if somewhat exhausting, time for all! This autumn, we will be hearing more about the many and different ways in which we can be involved in the ministry of All Saints’ being light in this world.

While we gather together, on Sundays, in worship and fellowship, to be fed by Word and Sacrament, our life as Christians is every day, outside our walls, wherever we are, in so many ways. There are no ‘part-time’ followers of Jesus! We rejoice in all those who are part of our parish family and give thanks to God for those who offer their gifts and talents in the ongoing life and mission of our parish whether in the Sunday services or in the various groups, teams and activities that contribute to who we are. Our Pastoral Care and Outreach here at All Saints’ are two of our vital ministries, touching the lives of so many. Our major fund-raising event for Outreach is Ride for Refuge, [Saturday, 30 September], which helps us to share light in many dark places We can participate on bicycle, or on foot, with the All Saints’ Amblers, or in sponsoring those who participate. Music brings light into dark places and we are blessed with many fine musicians who share their gifts with us and the community. On Sunday 01 October, a variety of music will be offered in our Autumn Serenade [a part of Canadian Cultural Heritage Weekend]. In our Deanery, the Muskoka Ministry Transition Team has begun the second year of its three-year mandate. As the shape of ministry changes, there will be new opportunities for mission and ministry that go beyond our walls and boundaries. As followers of Jesus we need to remember that who we are and whatever we do – it’s all about God. He is the starting point, and not coincidentally, the ending point! God is both the subject and the object of our worship. As harbingers of His kingdom, we live in the light of the One whose we are.

Jesus Christ, the same,

yesterday, today and forever!

Hebrews 13

Yours in the light, and love of Christ Jesus, our Lord,

The Venerable Dawn Henderson + Rector

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From the Wardens

Dear Friends:

"Let your light shine before people so that they may see your good works

and give glory to your Father in Heaven." [Matthew 5:16 NRSV]

You may recall that earlier this year, we sent you a planning document for All Saints'

Church entitled: MOVING FORWARD - A TRANSITION DOCUMENT. A number of the

initiatives that are outlined in that document have begun and we are now ready to

initiate the Stewardship component which is vital to our ability to move forward as

a welcoming and growing Parish. It is important for us to have an understanding of

the resources we can count on, both financially and in terms of volunteer

assistance, as we face the future.

We have named our campaign, LET YOUR LIGHT SHINE and during this month and

next we will be focusing on the time, talent and treasure that we have in our Parish

now and that we hope to have in the future. The committee for the LET YOUR LIGHT

SHINE Campaign consists of Sue Dixon, Georgi Doyle, The Ven. Dawn Henderson,

Peter Kear, Tim Lutton, Hugh Mackenzie, Andy Martinolich and Doug Millikin. Plan-

ning has taken place over several months and we are now ready to launch. Through-

out the process, there will be ample communication, as well as opportunities for

Bible Study, discussion and questions.

In particular, we would like you to mark your calendars and attend a PARISH DINNER

on THURSDAY OCTOBER 5TH in Sutherland Hall. There will be a hospitality hour at

5:30 and dinner will be served at 6:30. Following dinner the committee for LET

YOUR LIGHT SHINE will conduct a short Information session following which there

will be an opportunity for questions and answers. There is no charge for this dinner

although a free will offering to help cover expenses will be appreciated.

We strongly urge you to attend this important event in our Parish life. We want to

make you aware of our strengths and challenges as we move forward and we want

you to know how important it is to have your support in terms of time, talent and

treasure. If you are able to attend on October 5th, please sign the sheet at the back

of the Church or call the Church office at 705 789 2216. For all those unable to

attend, we would be glad to make arrangements for a member of our Visiting Team

to come to your home.

Sincerely,

The Wardens — Barb Willms, Hugh Mackenzie, Sue Dixon, Patty Payne

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St Mary’s

Anglican Church,

Aspdin celebrated a special

anniversary on 13 August 2017.

Left: Rev’d Mal Binks, Ven

Joan Locke, & Ven Dawn

Henderson who attended as

Archdeacon of Muskoka and

Incumbent of St Mary’s.

Autumn Serenade This is our 3rd Concert for All Saints' Anglican Church in Huntsville (Philip and I moved to the Huntsville area in May of 2015): 1. Autumn Serenade Oct. 2016 2. Spring Serenade June 2017 3. Autumn Serenade Oct. 1st, 2017, 3 PM Autumn Serenade will be held in the upstairs concert space in Sutherland Hall, 30 High Street, Huntsville, ON. The concert will also be featured as part of Culture Days Canada. https://on.culturedays.ca/en In honour of Canada's 150th Birthday, the concert will feature guest virtuoso performer and flutist, Jamie Thompson from Toronto who will perform Icicles for solo flute by Robert Aitken and Patricia Morehead's Edible Flute for flute and piano inspired by Margaret Atwood's book The Edible Woman. Featured performers will include Mezzo Soprano, Venerable Dawn Henderson, Philip Morehead, piano for the Telemann Trio Sonata for flute, oboe and keyboard with Jamie, Patricia and Philip Morehead. We also look forward to Autumn from the Four Seasons by Vivaldi with violinist, Martha Kashap. Other music to be determined. Free Will Offering for General Operating expenses (The Church School basement space in the Church suffered damage from this summer’s over-abundance of rain!). Please join us for a wonderful afternoon of music.

Patricia Morehead.

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Outreach at All Saints’

THIRD ANNUAL RIDE FOR REFUGE

FUNDRAISER FOR OUTREACH AT

ALL SAINTS’ - SEPTEMBER 30TH IN BRACEBRIDGE

Please consider sponsoring our walkers and cyclists.

ALL MONEY RAISED WILL GO TO LOCAL PROJECTS

You can register or donate on the website:

https://rideforrefuge.org/home

Want more information or to register as participant or be a

sponsor contact Bette Roberts (705) 636-9507 or Dorothy

Johnstone (705) 788-2554

Join one of the following teams:

Fall Outreach Report

Circles Muskoka resumes in September and will run through to the spring. All Saints’ Team

of volunteers is responsible for preparing a meal once a month for the Circles’ meeting held

at The Salvation Army. This has been a fun and rewarding new Outreach project. We

welcome new members to our team.

Call Dorothy Johnstone for more information (705) 788-2554.

Early reminder:

Watch for notices in the bulletin in October regarding the annual collection of warm men’s

clothing to send to the Mission for Seafarers in Thunder Bay.

With thanks from the

Outreach Committee

“Do all the good you can,

by all the means you can,

in all the ways you can,

in all the places you can,

at all the times you can,

to all the people you can,

as long as you ever can!”

~ John Wesley

Our oldest and youngest participants in

the 2016 Ride for Refuge

Old Cranks All Saints’ Amblers

Captain: Craig Roberts OR Captain: Bette Roberts

Bicycle 10K, 25K or 50K Walk 5 Kilometres

Right: VBS Helpers!

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All Saints’ Men’s Breakfast Club—3rd Saturday Sep-Apr

Date: Saturday 16 September 2017 in LSH [First One for This 2017/18 Season]

Time: Coffee Hour: 8:00 a.m. Breakfast: 8:30 a.m. Speaker: 9:00 a.m. Departure 10:00 a.m. Speaker: Lorraine van Luit—Fitness as we age

Breakfast still just $5 EVERY MAN WELCOME INVITE A BUDDY!

Then be sure to call Doug Millikin at 705-789-8367 or cell 705-783-8160 or [email protected] before Sept. 12th

to ensure there is enough food for all

Come for: FOOD FACTS FUN FELLOWSHIP! Any canned goods or supplies for our FOOD BANK

you can also bring along would be most appreciated.

MARK YOUR CALENDAR—Social Engagements

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 01 (FAMILY SERVICE)

A SHARED FAMILY THANKSGIVING HARVEST - HOT & COLD BUFFET

Turkey and Ham will be provided.

Please sign up on list posted; with what you can bring to share

THURSDAY OCTOBER 5TH in Sutherland Hall

PARISH DINNER

5:30 pm hospitality hour and 6:30 pm dinner

LET YOUR LIGHT SHINE Information session followed by Q & A.

No charge for this dinner although a freewill offering to help cover expenses will be appreciated.

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 05

VETERANS’ SERVICE DAY LUNCHEON

Please come out to support our Veteran's and their spouses. Thanks Offering for all others.

FAMILY CHRISTMAS DINNER

either Friday, Dec. 1st or 8th TBA

Watch for upcoming newsletters for details !

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THE PRIMATE’S WORLD RELIEF AND DEVELOPMENT FUND

Impact of famine and malnutrition on children is lasting

Nakuru Lopeeto Lowi of Kapoeta, South Sudan, says she doesn’t want to go to school.

It’s not that she doesn’t want to work or to learn to read and write, though. The problem is, if Nakuru

were going to school all day, who would provide and care for her four younger siblings? Both Nakuru’s parents have

died, leaving her at the helm of a child-headed household.

Nakuru wants to be able to plant okra and sorghum to feed her younger siblings some of the nutrients they need—

but can’t, due to drought. Nothing will grow.

“The drought has made life harder,” she says. On top of that, the ongoing conflict has also disrupted agricultural

production, created widespread displacement and forced farmers off their land.

Managing to get enough food to eat the next day is a full-time struggle for a young girl like Nakuru. Going to bed

hungry is a normal occurrence. According to UNICEF, more than one million children in South Sudan are acutely

malnourished, including 276,000 children who are also severely malnourished, meaning they are “at imminent risk of

death,” according to Justin Forsyth, deputy executive director of UNICEF.

Fortunately, Nakuru and her siblings are some of the 13,500 people receiving

emergency food rations through a project of Canadian Foodgrains Bank member

ADRA Canada, supported by funds from PWRDF’s Foodgrains Bank account.

The project is being implemented by ADRA South Sudan. It is providing sorghum,

beans, oil and salt to people affected by conflict in the region of Kapoeta. The

food will help the family get by until Nakuru can plant again. Not only will it

nourish the children’s bodies, but it will let them know they are not forgotten.

“Malnutrition isn’t something young children recover from years later,” says

Barbara Macdonald, international program director at Foodgrains Bank. “A lack

of vitamins and minerals at a young age will stay with children their entire lives.

It affects their brain development, and even their ability to interact with their

community and earn a living.” Responding to the urgent needs quickly is critical,

she adds. “This conflict will stay with South Sudan years after the war ends in many ways, but particularly in a

generation of children deprived of proper nutrients at key times in their life,” says Macdonald.

From March 17 to June 30, Anglican across Canada donated $379,000 to PWRDF’s famine relief fund, which was

matched 1:1 by the government’s Famine Relief Fund. The government identified South Sudan, Nigeria, Somalia and

Yemen as the most affected countries. As of August 2, PWRDF had allocated $203,600 to famine relief projects in

South Sudan.

Ride for Refuge beneficiary gives women a chance to thrive

Elisa Mateus (far right) serves up a tasty plate.

The mouth-watering scent of fresh baking wafts out of the living room of Elisa Mateus, as the Mozambican

entrepreneur happily serves lunch to a hungry customer. The eight-table restaurant and catering business she runs

out of her home is thriving and she is planning to expand it. She now employs five people.

But things weren’t always so happy. Mateus used to dream of having a small business, but interest rates in

Mozambican banks are a prohibitive 34%. By contrast, a typical small business loan in Canada would charge about

6%. Mateus, like many low-income women in Mozambique, could not afford to apply for a bank loan.

Nakuru Lopeeto Lowi must take

care of her orphaned siblings.

This prevents her from going to

school. Matthew Sawatzky photo.

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But in 2014 a friend told her about CCM Pemba, a Cooperative of Credit of Women in

Pemba, in Mozambique. When she opened her account, she became a member of the

cooperative. After saving for three months, she was eligible for her first loan with an

interest rate of 4%. The loan allowed her to refurbish a portion of her house and set up

the restaurant and a catering business. It also allowed her to buy a good oven for her

bakery part of the business. Her pastries are in high demand and that keeps her very

busy.

The decision has changed her life, as well as her family’s. The income from her business

is allowing her to pay her three children’s tuition, make repairs to her house and

improve the quality of life of her family, which includes her orphaned nephews and

nieces and her mother.

Mateus is very thankful for having an institution like CCM that allows low-income women to set up small business.

CCM Pemba has a membership of 600 low-income women. Every member has the right to vote at Annual General

Meetings and propose suggestions on how to improve the services of the cooperative. Like Mateus, members use

the loans to set up small businesses ranging from food stands, hairdressing salons, tailor shops and charcoal sales.

All of the members say the loans have contributed greatly to improving their families’ lives by paying school

tuitions and helping them stay healthy.

PWRDF is proud to support CCM Pemba and has named the co-operative as its beneficiary for this year’s Ride for

Refuge, September 30 in cities across Canada.

http://pwrdf.org/2017/ride-for-refuge-beneficiary-gives-women-a-chance-to-thrive/

Submitted by Joy Lewis, All Saints’ PWRDF rep.

Elisa Mateus (far right)

serves up a tasty plate.

October is Child Abuse Prevention Month [Submitted by Joy Lewis]

October is Child Abuse Prevention month in Ontario. The focus is to raise awareness about the

important role that the community plays in keeping children safe and in helping families that may

need support to keep their children safe. It is every Ontarian’s responsibility to protect children,

the most vulnerable members of our community, and report any suspicion that a child may be in

need of protection.

In the past year we received 3,665 calls from people concerned about the safety of a child, and across the province

over 171,000 people call Children’s Aid Societies with protection concerns each year.

Last year, 96% of the children we worked with remained in their own homes. A call to a Children’s Aid Society leads

to an offer of help to a family. Our agency works with families early on, providing essential support that helps stop

crises and family violence before they occur, allowing families to heal and strengthen. We provide a broad range of

services such as visiting children and families in their home and helping families obtain the services they may need.

The public, professionals, and those who work directly with children do not need to be sure abuse is happening when

they call. They just need to use their best judgment. Children’s Aid Societies will make an assessment using trained

workers to determine the risk in a situation.

Ontario Children’s Aid Societies are mandated by the Ontario Government to protect children from harm. We are the

only organizations with the statutory responsibility to respond to all allegations of abuse and neglect – 24 hours a day,

365 days a year. Family, Youth and Child Services of Muskoka is Simcoe Muskoka Child, Youth & Family Services

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Prayer for Muskoka in our Time of Transition

From Ven Dawn...In this time of transition, as you pray for the Transition Team and the changes that the

Re-organization Proposal will bring to all of us in Muskoka, I invite you to include this prayer, composed by

our Pastoral Care Team:

God of Love, we thank You that, through Baptism, we are made members of the Body of Christ, and that

You call us to be Your Church in the world. We thank You for the Anglican community and for the diversity

within our Diocese and within our Deanery of Muskoka.

In this time of transition, as we face the challenges, the pain and the opportunities that change presents,

we ask for Your guidance, strength, compassion, courage, comfort, the unity of spirit and the bond of

peace.

Grant Your wisdom and grace throughout the process that all things may be done to Your honour and glory.

and the building up of Your Church, now and for generations to come.

We ask this in the name of Jesus Christ, Your Son, our Lord. AMEN

PRAYERS OF THE PEOPLE

The church needs Prayer

We, need Prayer

We need people to lead us in Prayer

Many faithful people have led us in Prayer

... many continue to lead us in Prayer

We thank you !

Would you consider, leading our Parish

with the Prayers of the People

Please Prayerfully consider.

Then please call the Church office.

Bless You !

Thank you to

Ven Dawn Henderson, Pamela Meunier, Darla

McMeeken, & Joy Stott for photos in this month’s

Parish News! And to Cathie Matthews who facilitates

every month. Parish News is available on our website:

http://www.allsaintshuntsville.ca/

[under the Newsletter tab].

Parish News is one of the many ways we

communicate with our parishioners: in it we give

thanks for events of the previous months, and look

forward to the days ahead.

Would you consider sponsoring an issue, or part of

an issue, of Parish News? Your sponsorship might be

as a thanksgiving, or as a memorial, or

just because...

Each month, we distribute 120 copies of Parish

News at an approximately cost of $150.

A full-colour version of Parish News is also available

through our website: www.allsaintshuntsville.ca/

Right: Vacation Bible

School Day Camp. More

pictures throughout this

issue.

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Parish News: the deadline for our next issue is Friday 20 October 2017

The next issue will cover November & December.

Please note that articles and pictures should be about our life and ministry here at All Saints’.

Articles may .doc .docx .txt or .wpd. Pictures should be sent individually in .jpg format for best quality; Pdf’s may

be included; however, the reproduction quality for pdf’s is not excellent. Please submit to

[email protected].

The due date for articles is generally the Friday nine days before the last Sunday of the month [so that we have

time to prepare and print the newsletter before the end of the month]. With thanks. We very much welcome

advertising and sponsorship; please contact our Office for information: 705—789-2216

[email protected]

And now a word from our Sponsor:

‘You are the salt of the earth; but if salt has lost its taste, how can its

saltiness be restored? It is no longer good for anything, but is thrown

out and trampled under foot.

‘You are the light of the world. A city built on a hill cannot be hidden. No one after

lighting a lamp puts it under the bushel basket, but on the lampstand, and it gives

light to all in the house. In the same way, let your light shine before others, so that

they may see your good works and give glory to your Father in heaven. [Matthew

5:13-16. NRSV]

ALL SAINTS' 'ON FIRE!' DAY CAMP 2017

We would like to express a heart felt "THANK YOU!" to all those wonderful people who gave us

their time, energy and resources in helping our V.B.S. DAY CAMP be such a success ! Your out

pouring of Christian love, and care for the 21 children who attended, was gratefully appreci-

ated by many a parent, who expressed on behalf of their children the fun they had !

A special thank you to Chelsea Stillwell and Kelvin Alvarado from Crosstalk Ministry, for their

"ON FIRE enthusiastic", leadership qualities with the children! The children loved you and

LAMB (the puppet) !

I personally want to express my gratitude to each and everyone of you, for I could not have done

this Vacation Bible School without ALL your help! THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK

YOU !

Dawn, Cathie, Shirley S., Elaine, Barb W., Darla, Robin S., Kassidee, Karen C., Dorothy J., Pam

M., Bette & Rod, Dana & Tim, Joe, Joy B., Bernice, Janine, Linda S., Sue D., Karen W., Marjorie

P., Patty, Pat R., and all the parents who donated !

May the Lord Bless all of you

Joy Stott, Y.E.S. of All Saints Coordinator

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Church School News

Hope your family enjoyed the summer, travelling, vacationing, visiting with family and friends ...

despite the rainy weather!

This summer at All Saints' we welcomed 21 children during, July 24 - 28th for an exciting time with our DAY

CAMP - ' ON FIRE ! ' program by Crosstalk Ministry! Enthusiatically directed by Chelsea Stillwell, Team Leader

and Kelvin Alvarado (puppetee, musician). Everyone, staff and children, enjoyed the experience and we are look-

ing forward to another Vacation Bible School Day Camp in March and summer of 2018! TBA

Please plan on P.A. Fun Fridays again this year! (see YOUTH GROUP for details).

We are hoping to resume our regular Church School classes later in September on 17th. This delay is due to our

construction of the narthex and flooding issues in the Church School area. We may have to temporarily relocate

our Church School to the Hall.

Participation in the services, begins with a Baptismal Family Service on September 03, and then a Harvest

Thanksgiving Family Service, Oct. 01. Please inform me your availability.

SEPTEMBER

Sun. Sept. 03Rd : A Baptismal Family Service – welcoming a new little one into the family

of All Saints'. The youth lead the liturgy and participate in the

service. Join us for great music, bible story by the Parish Poet,

active inter-generational worship – all on power point!

Sun. Sept. 17Th : 15th Sunday after Pentecost – Back to Church – lesson and activities

(in the Lower Sutherland hall? TBA)

Sun. Sept. 24Th: 16th Sunday after Pentecost – regular classes (in the hall? TBA)

OCTOBER

Sun. Oct. 01St: All Saints Harvest Family Service – service on Power

Point, youth lead

the liturgy and participate in the service. Join us as we

celebrate Gods

bountiful harvest with inter-generational worship – all on

power point!

Sun. Oct. 08Th: 18th Sunday after Pentecost – regular classes

Sun. Oct. 15Th: 19th Sunday after Pentecost – regular classes

Sun. Oct. 22Nd: 20th Sunday after Pentecost – regular classes

Sun. Oct. 29Th: 21st Sunday after Pentecost – regular classes

Shirley Spiers and Joy Stott

Thank you to our VBS

facilitators: Chelsea Stillwell and

Kelvin Alvarado

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YOUTH GROUP NEWS

Greeting Parents and Youth:

We are providing a fellowship time for your children to meet up with and make friends within a

relaxed (not hurried), structured, Christian based program.

We are continuing with the P.A. Fun Fridays for 2017-18 school year.

This year there will be a nominal cost involved.

This program will be for school aged children only (4 – 12 yrs) and pre-registration is a must!

You will be able to drop off and pick-up your child between 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.

Youth are to bring their own lunches with water bottle. Healthy snacks will be provided.

For each individual P.A. Day there will be spaces available according to staff availability.

You will be notified of any changes. Family and friends are most welcome!

So, Please register early!

Surprise guests & outings, dancing, singing, games, crafts, cooking classes, activities,

theme days, lots to do! fun with friends! All learning about Jesus' love for us,

through song and stories !

Please mark your calendars, and register EARLY !

P.A. FUN FRIDAYS ARE:

October 06 February 02 June 01

November 24 April 20 June 29 (tba)

NEW ! Vacation Bible School - Day Camp during March Break !

Monday, March 12 – Friday, March 16th

Contact the church office 705 789 2216 to register early

Please give Cathie your name, e-mail, and contact number

See you there! Joy Stott, Y.E.S. Of All Saints' Youth Coordinator

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Matthew 25:14-30

these 2 servants had used the money wisely and

well. The master rewarded both of these ser-

vants.

The third servant had dug a hole in the ground,

hidden the master’s money, and returned to him

only the 1 talent. He had not used the money

nor put it to good use. In fact, this servant

even blamed the master for his failure! The

master was extremely angry with the last ser-

vant.

Now, what was Jesus trying to tell His

disciples? God trusts us with His most

valuable treasure—Jesus. Jesus had shared

with His disciples that God loves His people and

wants to be an important part of their lives.

Would they live the way He wanted them to?

Would the disciples spread the good news about

God’s love, about Jesus or would they keep it to

themselves as did the man with the 1 talent?

Would they make more disciples? What will we

do? Will we live the Jesus way in what we do

and what we say? Will will spread His love, His

care, His compassion and kindness? Will we tell

others that Jesus is our best friend and Sav-

iour, and invite them to follow Jesus too?

http://imjesjoven.blogspot.ca/2017/01/siervo-de-dios.html

DISCIPLES FRIEND GOD

JESUS JOURNEY LOVE

MASTER PARABLE SAVIOUR

SERVANTS SHARE TALENTS

TREASURE TRUST VALUABLE

M V R Q Q O V S T N E L A T Z

M Y C L U A Z A Q J W X A N M

S E R V A N T S L N E R C B T

H N F R I E N D S U E S Z V R

A R X P S X D E R T A P U T E

R U D L O P L F S U A B N S A

E O T G C P S A P R O I L T S

A J O O I F M D A I Y I R E U

T Z A C Y Q B B O I B U V N R

R N S L Y E L D K G S O W A E

M I K Z T E Y Z G T Y H F D S

D Z M D E R F T I V N X P S T

W H G M Q A B G Z J Z V L Q S

K P U V P R U Z U E V O L O E

H X N Q B F V F W L H L P I Y

JESUS’ PARABLES:

Talents

““Well done, good and trustworthy slave; you have

been trustworthy in a few things, I will put you in

charge of many things; enter into the joy of your

master.” [Matthew 25:23]

In the days just before Jesus died He told many par-

ables. One day He and his closest friends were on a hill

just outside the city of Jerusalem. There, Jesus told

them a parable about a rich man who was about to go on

a long journey. Before leaving, he called together his

servants and told them to take care of his wealth. To

one servant, he gave 5 talents of money; to another, he

gave 2; and to another, the rich man gave 1.

This story is usually called the “Parable of the Talents”.

A “talent”, at the time of Jesus, was a weight of

money—gold or silver. It’s a HUGE amount of money!

A person with a job would have to work for 15 years

and save every cent in order to make even 1 talent!

The servants in the parable, would never have seen

that much money, and would have been shocked to take

care of so much.

One day, the master returned and wanted to know what

his servants had done with his money. The first 2 ser-

vants had engaged in business and had doubled their

master’s money. The master was very pleased that

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Matthew 25:14-30 [See also Luke 19:11-27]

great wealth. The master gives 5, 2 or 1 talents to each slave. A talent of silver or gold would have been equal to 15 years’ wages! The disciples of Jesus perhaps already realized that this parable was about more than it seemed. Two of the slaves trade with the money and double their master’s wealth. They have fulfilled the biblical command, Be fruitful and multiply! The third slave, buried his portion. Notice that the slaves always recognized that the money was theirs in trust; they never presume it was their wealth. The master returned and wanted an accounting. The first two slaves reported their success on behalf of the master and received a reward, not of privilege, but of added responsibility. [Not exactly the goal of Cash For Life!] Notice, the master does not commend the servants for their success, but for their faithfulness. They have faithfully multiplied what the master entrusted to them. The third slave not only returned only the master’s original money without having increased its value, but also called into question the master’s character, and blamed him for the whole situation. [It’s always somebody else’s fault, isn’t it?] The slave accused the master of being a hard man who reaped where he had not sown. The one talent was taken from the “wicked and lazy” servant he was thrown out into “outer darkness”. [Remember Belshazzar?] The word used for master is kurios—lord. It could re-fer to an earthly lord [kurios Caesar] but also implied The Lord—God. Would not Jesus’ disciples have started to piece together the puzzle of the parable? Which master owns all the resources of the world? Which master entrusts His riches to His servants? And the central question is, What will the servants do with the possessions of their master which he entrusted to them? Will they use them for personal power and prestige? Will they hide and hoard them and fling them back to the master unused, unshared and without increase? Or, will they use them faithfully as the Lord expects? Difficult questions. Genesis 1 records that God created humanity in His image and instructed them to be fruitful, multiply, fill the earth. God wants those who bear His image to increase, to spread out, to make more little image bearers. [Responsibility rather than privilege.] In our Gospel context, we who are servants of The Master, are to take and use [in God’s timing and in God’s way] our Master’s resources/treasures, loaned in trust, to further God’s work, God’s Kingdom, God’s influence, for God’s glory. Let your light shine so that people will see your good works and glorify your Father in heaven. Why? So that “the earth will be filled with the knowledge of the glory of the LORD, as the waters cover the sea.” [Habakkuk 2:14].

As we have seen in previous parables, both the common title of many parables, plus our 21st tendency to think that we’re the focus of these stories, can lead us astray. This parable does not focus on our “natural abilities”. Neither is this parable an exposition of how to make money by trading or investing in banks. Parables reveal something of the

character of God, of His call on our lives. A talent in the Ancient Near East was a measurement of weight, usually of gold or silver, and therefore, an amount of wealth. The word

used by Matthew is tálanton and it was associated with weigh scales or balances. Jesus’ listeners would have recog-nized an echo of a passage of Hebrew Scripture. During the time of Israel’s captivity in Babylon 600 years before the time of Jesus, King Belshazzar of Babylon, had misused treasures confiscated from the Temple in Jerusalem. As he called for the holy wine pitchers to be used as goblets in his drunken feast. A hand appeared and wrote on the palace wall, You have been weighed on the scales and found wanting [Daniel 5:27]. God’s judgement came swiftly: Belshazzar was over-thrown that very night and banished from his kingdom. Jesus told the parable of the talents during “Holy Week”. There was certainly an urgency in His conversations that week: urgency because He knew that the end of His earthly life was near, and urgency because He knew that the end of the Temple and Jerusalem was not too distant [70 AD]. The disciples had been asking when the “end of this present age” was coming. The Jewish people of Jesus’ day expected God to send a Messiah who would end the present age in which the pagan, Romans were in charge, who would inaugurate God’s Kingdom on earth, and who would restore the fortunes of Israel. Some of the disciples even asked for a reward of privilege in “the age to come” [Let us sit at Your right and left hand in Your Kingdom…]. For three years, Jesus had explained and demonstrated and lived God’s Kingdom. The Kingdom is like a mustard seed that grows...like a farmer who sows lavishly...like a pearl of great price...like a great banquet. Hours from His crucifixion, and His closest disciples continued to jockey for position in what they presumed was an immanent coup d'état. So, Jesus tells a parable. The parable seems straightforward—a wealthy man, in preparation for a journey to a far away country, summons three of the lowest of his slaves and entrusts to them his

JESUS’ PARABLES:

Talents

“Well done, good and trustworthy slave; you have

been trustworthy in a few things, I will put you in

charge of many things; enter into the joy of your

master.” [Matthew 25:23]

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Services:

Regular Sunday Eucharist: 04 June – Pentecost – 10am Family Service [APP “Filled with the Spirit’s Power,

Joy and Love”]; 11 June – Trinity Sunday; 18 June – Pentecost 2 – Father’s Day luncheon followed the 10am

service; 25 June – Pentecost 3 – healing services

Regular weekly Wednesday morning Eucharist at 9.30 am in the chapel

Additional scheduled monthly Eucharist services: Fairvern [13 June], Rogers Cove [26 June ], Muskoka

Landing [27 June], Chartwell Muskoka Traditions [27 June]

Parish Stats for the month of June:

10 home or hospital communions

1 interment of ashes

20 June – Ken Roberts

During Month of June:

Parish meetings: Outreach [07 June], Corporation [20 & 23 June], Stewardship [29 June]

11 June – sang in the Spring Serenade concert at Sutherland Hall, organized by Pat and Phil Morehead

11 June – let Hymn Sing at Muskoka Chartwell Traditions

19 June - attended ACW summer luncheon at Kelsey’s

As Archdeacon

01 June – at ACW Annual in North Bay

03 June – attended St Mary Aspdin Open Door event

05 June – attended ordination to the priesthood of Derek Neal, at St John North Bay

O6 June - Deanery Clericus, at Grace Church South River with Bishop Anne and members of the Muskoka

Ministry Transition Team

06 June – meeting with Deanery Youth Facilitator in Rosseau

07 June – meeting re St Mary Aspdin

08 June – meeting with Treasurer St Mary Aspdin

13 June – Deanery Executive lunch meeting in Huntsville

16 June- attended Ultreya at St Thomas Bracebridge

17 June – attended Deanery Quiet Day with Sister Elizabeth Ann SSJD, at St Mark Milford Bay [topic: Grief and

Change]

18 June – attended collation of Joan Locke as Archdeacon of Temiskaming at St Mary Powassan

22 June – celebrated at the 20th Anniversary of Ordination and of Ministry in St Stephen Parish for Peter

Simmons, at Church of the Redeemer, Rosseau

28 June – meeting with Kelly Baetz St Thomas Bracebridge

Ongoing:

weekly Bible Study: evening: The Story [27 June wrap-up], morning: Prayer [28 June summer wrap-up]

attend weekly Prayer for the Community at Christine’s Place

regular pastoral & administrative work continues including home and hospital visiting [when informed of

members of the parish in hospital who wish a visit], marriage and baptism preparation.

Rector’s Report [June 2017]

Please remember to contact Ven. Dawn when you are aware that anyone

[including you!] is in hospital, in distress, or in need of a priest. New

Government Privacy Laws prevent the Hospital and other agencies from

relaying such information. Thank you.

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Services:

Regular Sunday Eucharist: 02 July - Pentecost 4 – services celebrating Canada 150; 09 July - Pentecost 5; 16

July - Pentecost 6; 23 July - Pentecost 7 – healing services; 30 July - Pentecost 8 – Services from the Book of

Common Prayer

regular weekly Wednesday morning Eucharist at 9.30 am in the chapel

additional scheduled monthly Eucharist services: Fairvern [11 July], , Roger Cove [24 July], Muskoka Landing

[cancelled this month by ML], Chartwell Muskoka Traditions [25 July]

Parish Stats for the month of July:

11 home or hospital communions

1 wedding

11 July – Jonathan Craig & Gillian Schmid

During Month of July:

Parish meetings: Stewardship [03, 13, 27 July], Corporation [31 July],

09 & 30 July – led Hymn Sing at Chartwell Muskoka Traditions

21 July – attended Sunshine Club at Trinity United Church [Music at Noon concert by Amy Wallace, followed by

luncheon]

24-28 July – Vacation Bible School Day Camp held in Sutherland Hall [special thank you to all those who

assisted!!!] [See pictures right!]

As Archdeacon

04 July – Deanery Executive meeting with Doug Prebble, property consultant for Muskoka Deanery,

in Rosseau [then escorted Doug to view a couple of properties]

10 July – meeting with warden, Christ Church Port Sydney

14 July – officiated at the De-consecration of St James Mortimer’s

Point

15 July – chaired Annual Vestry meeting Christ Church

Ilfracombe, followed by consultation with

members of the Muskoka Ministry Transition Team

15 July – attended the final summer BBQ at St George Falkenburg

19 July – meeting with Treasurer, St Mary Aspdin

22 July – attended the service and official opening of Gough Hall

at Grace Church South River

23 July – attended Special Vestry meeting Christ Church Port

Sydney

23 July – attended celebrations for the 150th Anniversary of St

James Gravenhurst

27 July – teleconference with the Bishop, Deanery Officials, Synod

Office Staff and Muskoka Ministry Transition Team

29 July – celebrated the Eucharist at St Mary Aspdin

Ongoing:

attend weekly Prayer for the Community at Christine’s Place

regular pastoral & administrative work continues including home

and hospital visiting [when informed of members of the parish in

hospital who wish a visit], marriage and baptism preparation.

Rector’s Report [July 2017]

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Services:

Regular Sunday Eucharist: 06 August – Transfiguration of the Lord – preacher & celebrant Rev’d

Derek Neal; 13 August - Pentecost 10; 20 August - Pentecost 11 – preacher & celebrant Rev’d Derek

Neal; 27 August - Pentecost 12 - preacher & celebrant Rev’d Rudy van der Heil - healing services

regular weekly Wednesday morning Eucharist at 9.30 am in the chapel

additional scheduled monthly Eucharist services: Fairvern [08 Aug – Rev’d Mal Binks], Roger Cove [24

Aug], Muskoka Landing [22 August – Rev’d Mal Binks], Chartwell Muskoka Traditions [cancelled for

Aug]

Parish Stats for the month of August:

8 home or hospital communions

1 funeral

16 August – Patricia Sharon Merson

During Month of August:

Parish meetings: Stewardship [11 Aug]

as Archdeacon

01 August – officiated at the De-consecration of All Saints’ Mactier

01 August - attended talk by George Sumner, bishop of Dallas, on the Missional Life of the Church in

the 21st Century, at St Mark Milford Bay

02 August – teleconference with Kelly Baetz and the Bishop, at St Thomas Bracebridge

04 August - meeting regarding St Mary Beatrice, at Llewelyn Beach

13 August – celebrated the Eucharist, Mal Binks preached, St Mary Aspdin Anniversary Service,

followed by consultation with members of the Muskoka Ministry Transition Team

31 August – celebrated the Eucharist and chaired Annual Vestry Meeting for St Paul, Grassmere

Ongoing:

attend weekly Prayer for the Community at Christine’s Place

regular pastoral & administrative work continues including home and hospital visiting [when in-

formed of members of the parish in hospital who wish a visit], marriage and baptism preparation.

Away: 4-8 & 17-30 August

Rector’s Report [August 2017]

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live

s

he

re a

t A

ll S

ain

ts’

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ur

Alt

ar

Gu

ild

&,

Da

rla

McM

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en

24

- V

en

Daw

n,

Fr

Do

n &

Rev’d

Ho

w-

ard

-

Pa

rtn

er

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ces

e o

f T

ari

me

, T

an

za

nia

&

Bis

ho

p M

wit

a A

kir

i -C

ou

nc

il o

f th

e

No

rth

-

the

Ch

urc

h A

rmy

25

- o

ur

se

rvic

e a

t R

og

ers

Co

ve

-

a f

res

h in

fill

ing

of

Go

d’s

Ho

ly S

pir

it &

re

new

al

in o

ur

ch

urc

h

-all

wh

o t

rave

l th

is

au

tum

n

26

- o

ur

se

rvic

es

at

M

us

ko

ka

La

nd

ing

&

Ch

art

we

ll M

us

ko

ka

T

rad

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ns

-

ou

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ree

ters

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pa

ris

h f

un

dra

isin

g

- w

ork

of

PW

RD

F &

J

oy L

ew

is o

ur

rep

27

-a

ll f

am

ilie

s a

nd

all

w

ho

are

alo

ne

-

the

pe

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cu

ted

c

hu

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wo

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wid

e

- a

ll o

ur

yo

uth

an

d

yo

un

g p

eo

ple

, th

e

Y.E

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Gro

up

-

Cem

ete

ry C

ttee

28

-

mis

sio

na

ries

at

ho

me

an

d a

bro

ad

-o

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Pro

pe

rty T

ea

m,

E

d W

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Ph

il M

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JA

Gs

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n &

a

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ho

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lun

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r

29

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sa

n &

De

an

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Cu

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fo

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Do

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30

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to

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, all

w

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su

p-

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Sun

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nes

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iday

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turd

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n, F

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glic

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e &

al

l wh

o p

arti

cip

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02

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ast

ora

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team

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san

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amili

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j & P

atty

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‘fo

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all i

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No

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ll w

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join

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for

a sp

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am,

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-p

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11

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less

on

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ch

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ery

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f al

l ou

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reak

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ll Sa

ints

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de

ns:

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ken

zie

, Bar

b

Will

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Su

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ty P

ayn

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hu

rch

cat

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for

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w

isd

om

& g

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13

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spo

nd

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and

al

l wh

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erv

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& a

ll V

et-

era

ns

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l wh

o le

ad P

raye

rs o

f th

e P

eo

ple

, Jo

y St

ott

, co

-ord

inat

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14

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erv

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mo

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ou

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xto

n K

en

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mi

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char

isti

c A

ssis

tan

ts,

Serv

ers

& C

ath

eri

ne

W

est

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coff

ee

ho

ur

volu

nte

ers

&

Su

san

Hig

gin

s

15

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en

Daw

n, F

r D

on

& R

ev’

d H

ow

ard

-

Hym

n S

ing

at C

har

t-w

ell

M.T

. -

Par

tne

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se o

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rim

e, T

anza

nia

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Bis

ho

p M

wit

a A

kiri

16

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AC

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al

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mar

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om

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17

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alta

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18

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to

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o

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co

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all

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22

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23

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serv

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spe

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ingt

on

24

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Arc

hiv

es

team

& M

ario

n N

ick-

alls

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ou

r se

rvic

es

at M

us-

koka

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din

g &

C

har

twe

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usk

oka

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ion

s

25

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orw

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pla

nn

ing

for

ou

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pra

yer

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less

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arah

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mu

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dir

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ou

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ur

mu

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up

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n &

al

l wh

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min

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f t

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all

wh

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trib

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mm

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team

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spir

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in a

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live

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Dar

la M

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n, F

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on

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ev’

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ow

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sko

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ean

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De

ane

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all D

ean

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of

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al

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wh

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ssis

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-al

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all w

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are

alo

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the

pe

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len

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hri

st

31

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ello

wsh

ip t

eam

-

mis

sio

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ab

road

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tud

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Painting - Drywall - Yard Work & Clean-up

General Maintenance and Repairs

Fair Rates - Excellent Service & Workmanship

Contact: Ken Niemi 705-349-2002 (cell)

or Dana Porter 705-789-7756

or, you can catch us around the Church!