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The Newsletter of Dunbarton-Fairport United Church
March 2016 Issue 2
We are not alone,
we live in God’s world
Dunbarton-Fairport United Church is an affirming
congregation.
Bring your life story to our faith story
Grace and Peace to you. In the one Spirit we were all baptized into one body - 1 Corinthians 12.13
SPREADING CHRIST'S MISSION INTO THE COMMUNITY -
LENTEN COLLECTION FOR THE SPECIAL OLYMICS
IN THE DURHAM REGION
This Lenten season, Dunbarton-Fairport United Church will be supporting the Special Olympics in the Durham region. "The Special Olympics was founded upon the notion: sport has an incredible capacity to transform lives, change attitudes and make communities stronger. By bringing people together, Special Olympics teaches us to recognize our similarities rather than focusing on our differences. For individuals with an intellectual disability, Special Olympics is often the only place where they have an opportunity to participate in their communities, and to develop a strong belief in themselves. For many, it is a gateway to empowerment, competence, and acceptance. The Greater Durham Community of Special Olympics Ontario has more than 300 registered athletes and over 100 volunteers committed to the growth of athletes. Every facet of the community is dedicated to enriching their lives.”
Please pick up your Lenten Box to support the Special Olympics in the Durham region.
"Let me win. But if I cannot win, let me be brave in the attempt."
-Special Olympics athlete oath
Reference: http://www.specialolympics.ca/who-we-are/, http://greaterdurham.specialolympicsontario.ca/
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UCW DONATIONS FOR THE MASSEY CENTRE
THE UCW will be collecting items for the Massey Centre in Toronto and will be taking the items down in May. Here is a list from the Centre of what they are needing. Please bring the items to the church and put in the narthex and mark them for Massey Centre. Your donations to this
worthy organization will be greatly appreciated.
~Valerie Hendry, UCW evening unit chairperson (1-905-438-3117)
Welcome to Massey Centre - New lives start here
We are a Children’s Mental Health Centre for pregnant and parenting adolescents. Each young mom who comes to the Massey Centre is vulnerable and needs help. She has decided to keep her baby – but she doesn’t have the emotional, social or economic support to care for her baby. With your help, the Massey Centre makes sure each young mom has access to prenatal care, learns how to care for her baby, continues her education, and develops the skills needed to build a successful life and relationship with her baby. When a mom leaves the Massey Centre she goes with new found confidence and belief in her potential and that of her child. Massey Centre is inspired by the vision of a community where adolescent mothers and their children achieve their full potential. With your support, the Massey Centre vision is not only
possible but will be the experience of every Massey mother and child.
Without support, the mothers will likely remain in poverty, perhaps struggle with long term mental health issues and may lose custodial rights to their children. We may fear their life story – and that of their child - is already written, that there is nothing we can do. Yes, the cycle will
continue.
But you can help stop it. You can care. You can believe in their potential…one mother and child
at a time.
At one point or another, we all need someone to believe in us and our potential. But what happens if you don’t have that? You may not be surprised to learn that the adolescent mothers
who seek support at the Massey Centre:
• come from poor families and live in poor neighborhoods
• 80% report experiencing violence including rape and incest
• have no or little support from their family or partner
• lack basic education as they have not yet finished high school
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FINAL SEMESTER - CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHERS NEEDED!
Classes - Age 3 - Kindergarten; Grades 1-5; Grades 7-12
April 3 - May 29 (8 weeks) - Regular Service
We will be using the curriculum "Whole People of God" which is available on line.
If you have any questions or would like to see a copy of the curriculum, please speak to
Christine Collins.
Teame and Amine arriving on Wednesday, March 9th:
Update on our Refugee Support Group
We are overjoyed to hear that Teame and Amine will arrive from Nairobi through London on Wednesday, March 9th in the afternoon. Our committee is now in full welcome and arrival mode and are ready to spring into action. Watch for further details as our needs arise. Thank you so much for the generosity you have shown to this effort.
On Sunday, February 14th, I was invited to St. Mark’s United, Whitby to speak once more on the Refugee Situation and our effort. They have generously decided to support our group financially over Lent. We are grateful for their support and all who support us in any way.
~Rev Jeff Doucette
Indeed, new lives start here.
The Massey Centre for Women appreciates your donations throughout the year. Even the smallest contribution will make a difference, as long as it is new, clean and gently used. Currently we are
in need of the following items:
Infants & Children: Baby wash cloths and towels, Boys snow suits (12 months and up), Crib sheets, Baby toiletries (body wash, baby oil, baby lotion), Baby Carriers, New clothing for children
(newborn – 3 years old, Footwear for baby girls, Diapers (sizes 3 - 6)
Adolescent Moms: Towels, Shampoo, conditioner, body wash, deodorant, lotion, feminine products (we do not accept hotel or sample sizes), Socks, Gift cards (Wal-Mart, Shoppers Drug Mart, Superstore, Cineplex, Gap, Children's Place, Indigo/Chapters, Coles, Old Navy, Garage,
etc.), TTC tokens
Please note we are currently overstocked on the following items and not accepting: Women's
clothes, Maternity wear, Blankets for infants, Toys and books
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LIVE LENT DIFFERENTLY!!!
Have you signed up for 40Acts this year? It is simple. Go to 40acts [http://www.40acts.org.uk/] and sign up for a morning email of a scripture verse, reflection and a challenge for the day to be more generous. Then why not skip over to my new Lenten Facebook page called 40Acts with Rev. Jeff [https://www.facebook.com/40ActsWithRevJeff/?ref=bookmarks] where I have started a discussion group where we can share stories of how we succeeded brilliantly or failed epically (remember my Go Station Epic near arrest a few years ago doing 40Acts?). Let’s have some fun and I invite you to come and hit the like button on the page and join in the discussion and invite your friends to do so also.
Please join us for the Newf Spring Fundraiser. Donations of baking and items for the silent auction would be greatly appreciated. We would love to have one of the teens to play the Easter
bunny for pics with the dogs and we will give volunteer hours. ~ Reverend Jeff Doucette
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A HUGE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING THANK YOU!!!
Thank you to Kimberly Collins for chairing our AGM during our service this past Sunday. This has been our third such way of doing this and it helps us understand that the decisions we make as a church family need to be surrounded by prayer and song. A special thanks again to Carol Taylor for her incredible work of putting together the Annual Report as well as the service preparation by power point. You have no idea what work she put into it. As part of our worship and AGM, we thanked people for their service as they left positions.
Tracy Grant for her time as vice chair of the congregation
Krista Sheppard who is leaving Session for her leadership as chair
Brenda McLaughlin, Manfen Lau and Julie Morrill for their time on Stewards.
Michelle Ardron for her time on M & P
Rick Sergison for his time as Presbytery rep.
We welcomed the following to new positions:
Janet Barlow as vice chairperson of the congregation
Laurie Kincaid as a member of Session,
Joan Campbell as a member of Stewards
Andrew Vanwyk as presbytery rep.
Kevin Jordan, new Chair of Session
Lori Vanwyk new chair of Ministry and Personnel
Michael Lehikoinen, Chair of Mission, Outreach and Advocacy committee
Lindy Kentish and Kimberley Taylor, new members of Worship
Janet White, Danielle Jordan and Krista Sheppard, new members of Christian Education
A BAPTISM!
On Sunday, February
7th, we baptized this
handsome young man
and he stole many a
heart. We are so
excited to welcome
you and your family to
our church family. Our
church family just got
a whole lot more
dapper.
~ Rev Jeff Doucette
"A friend is someone thoughtful who will put your feelings first and someone who will love you at your best - and at your worst. A friend is someone special who, just like a spring bouquet will always bring some sunshine that will really make your day."
HELP NEEDED!
Volunteers are requested to assist in the Nursery at the Church on Sunday mornings. Please speak to Christine Collins for more information about this wonderful opportunity to connect with our congregation's youngest members.
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REWRITING THE LORD’S PRAYER IN OUR OWN WORDS
Our final project for the Fall 2015 session of bible study was to rewrite the Lord’s Prayer in our
own words. Below are further samples of our work:
Bible Study runs on Sunday mornings at 8:30 am or on Monday mornings at 11:00 am.
Registration is not required, just show up when you can and follow the noise to the lounge.
THE LORD’S PRAYER
Our father who is in heaven and among us,
Holy is your name
Bring us back to Eden.
Teach us to follow your Word here on earth.
Sustain us.
Forgive my sins and I try to forgive others.
Keep us from our weaknesses,
And let us be surrounded by your love.
Amen
Our Father, who we hold in reverence and reigns over us with your Will.
We ask that we are open to your presence and ask for your blessings, your encouragement, guidance, empowerment and peace.
Forgive our misgivings and teach us how to choose wisely without being tempted.
Help us to learn to forgive those who we feel have done others wrong and to understand we need to change so we may live and follow in the ways of Jesus’ teachings.
For the Kingdom is yours, the power and the glory.
Amen
RE-WRITING THE LORD'S PRAYER
The our great mentor who exists beyond the realms of the space time-continuum. We honour you. We
ask us for the courage and for your guidance to represent your vision for us on Earth. We are fortunate
that hunger is not a concern for us. Yet, we do not rely on bread alone. Please provide us the
sustenance we require to be happy whether it be in the form of a friend or guidance so we may carry out
your will. Please make us sensitive to the situation so that we can embody your spirit using your will as
our moral compass even when it goes against norms.
I make so many mistakes realizing my ability (and all people really) to make decisions have been
repeatedly documented to be poor and are limited by bias. However, please forgive me for my short
fallings and to help me be aware of them. With conflict, there are differing view points and histories
that it is challenging to find a one-size-fits all solution. Help me forgive others and to be understanding
of their perspectives (even though my automatic response is to want to blow them). Please make us
aware and help us combat the selfish and evil ways within ourselves. You are the amazing entity that
understands the workings of the universe and exists beyond space-time. We as humans trapped in a
three-dimensional space cannot comprehend your awesomeness. Thank-you for listening and caring
about us.
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Easter Egg Sales The UCW are currently selling
chocolate covered cream filled eggs,
2 eggs for $5 or $3 an egg. Shop early
for the best selection of flavours.
SOUPER SUNDAE –
May 1st, 2016
On Sunday, May 1st, our United Church Women will be holding a Souper Sundae following the worship service. Cost is $5 a person ($15 a family). They will be offering a choice of a variety of homemade soups, chili, and salads. For dessert there will be the famous ‘Make your own Sundaes’. Support the work of
our United Church Women.
2016 DATES
February 28th to March 27th Easter Egg Sales
Friday March 4th World Day of Prayer at 7 pm,
St. Martin’s Anglican Church
Tuesday, March 8th Church at the Pub 6:30 to 8:30 pm
Fox Goes Free, Pickering
Wednesday March 23rd Footcare Clinic
Sunday, May 1st Souper Sundae after Service
Sunday, June 12th Erskine Cemetery Service
Saturday, June 18th Summer Spectacular Garage Sale
On Sunday February 7th, 2016, we commenced the Season of Lent with our Shrove Tuesday Pancake Lunch.
Cooking the pancakes and sausages.
Photo courtesy of Kimberly Collins
Please note that
the construction
and closure on
Dunbarton Road
has now been
extended to a
possible end
date of March
18, 2016.
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UPCOMING UCW MEETINGS
Evening Unit –Sunday, March 6th at 7 P.M.
Chair – Valerie Hendry – 1-905-438-3117
Day Unit – Wednesday, March 9th at 12.30 P.M.
Contact – Marjorie Green – 905-839-2934
or Mary Nesbitt – 905-839-0222
Any women of the congregation are welcome to join us
for a time of worship and fellowship
MARCH CALENDAR
FOR SOCIAL JUSTICE
Greek Heritage Month
8 March: International Women’s Day (UN)
20 March: Ostara (Wicca/Pagan)
21 March: NawRuz/Nourouz (Baha’i, Zoroastrian)
21 March: International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination (UN)
22 March: World Water Day (UN)
23 March: Magha Puja Day (Buddhism)
23 March: Holi (Hinduism)
24 March: Purim (Judaism)
25 March: Good Friday (Christianity) (Public Holiday)
27 March: Easter (Christianity)
28 March: Easter Monday
30 March: Mahavir Jayanti (Jain)
FOOTPRINTS is looking for
financial assistance to purchase
t-shirts for the volunteers. An
easy way to identify the
volunteers during the respite
sessions. $1,500 would get us
the best price by ordering 150
at a time. Are you willing to
help reach this goal?
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DUNBARTON-FAIRPORT WOMEN’S SPIRITUAL BOOK CLUB
On Thursday March 17th, 2016 (Happy St. Patricks’ Day), 1:30--3:00 p.m. in McKay Hall we will discuss
"Secret Daughter" by Shilipi Somaya Gowda
Our upcoming books are:
April 21 "The Little Old lady Who Broke All the Rules" by Toswell
May 19 "The Rosie Effect" by Graeme Simsion
June 16 "The Invention of Wings" by Sue Monk Kidd
September "They left us Everything", a memoir by Plum Johnson
All women of the congregation are invited to join us for discussion on the third Thursday of the month.
Please see any member of the Book Club or Susan Neal.
The Crafty Ladies, and the Bazaar “Pins and Needles” table display case is open year round
for all your shopping needs.
They are always looking for donations of new
baby outfits in pink, white, and unisex colours.
Now accepting used Greeting Cards for any
occasion (not just Christmas).
EASTER SERVICES
“People have an idea that the preacher is an actor on a stage and they are the critics, blaming or praising him. What they don't know is that they are the actors on the stage; he (the preacher) is merely the prompter standing in the wings, reminding them of their lost lines.”
-Soren Kierkegaard
Maundy
Thursday: March 24th at 7:30 pm: Communion and foot-washing
Good
Friday:
March 25th at 10:30 am: Cantata “Come, Touch the
Robe” by Pepper Choplin
Easter
Sunday:
March 27th at 7:30 am Easter Sunrise service Breakfast follows, please sign up during worship on
March 13th and 20th
March 27th at 10:30 am: Communion Service
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COUNTERS NEEDED
The method used at Dunbarton-Fairport for the counting and deposit of the weekly offering is for a rotation of volunteers to be used. We like to have enough people in this rotation so a volunteer only has to count about every 3 months. Currently we don’t have enough volunteers to be able to spread it out this much. Do you have a spare Sunday afternoon once in a while? Could you look after this, taking it home, counting, recording and dropping the money at the bank later in the day? If you could help the rotation out, please
contact Jim Little at 905-420-4391.
MINUTE FOR STEWARDS
In keeping with Rev. Jeff’s Ash Wednesday theme of getting your hands dirty as disciples…We as stewards or the finance committee as many know us you could say have ink on our hands from discerning how to spend the money you give and we receive from the outside as a church. But our work is more than just paying salaries and roof repairs or basement leaks. We as Stewards are called to look at the overall health of the church and us as God’s people. So while many of you might think our work with budgets for instance is only about the bottom line of deficits or surplus…it is much more than that. You see each line of the budget tells our story as the church family of Dunbarton-Fairport. We look at how we can fund how we worship, how we help form faith in our children, our teenagers, our adults. We look at how we can provide leadership both clergy and lay. We also look at how we spend our money on our building which also enables us to welcome outside groups and therefore become part of the neighborhood. We also look at how we can encourage everyone to prayerfully look at how much we contribute to support the finances of the church. To look to see if our givings have increased over the years, if we can give even more. Because we are not just about paying for the buildings…but for you and me, for all of us to be able to grow in faith and get our hands dirty as disciples. But this takes money, and this takes creative minds, and a willingness to do business differently and faithfully as a church. We would love to speak to people who might like to join us on this committee. For
the love of our church family and for the neighborhood and the world around us. Amen!
As a church we should strive for inclusion.
Think Inclusive’s photo [https://www.facebook.com/ThinkInclusive/photos/a.459762947380738.106723.350341808322853/
463091333714566/?type=3&theater]
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FOOTCARE CLINIC
For Seniors & Diabetics by an advanced footcare trained nurse at Dunbarton-Fairport United Church on Wednesday, March 23rd, 2016. Call Carol in the Church Office at 905-839-7271 to book your appointment. Cost: $24.00 (cash or cheque)
www.wecare.ca
MISSION OUTREACH &
ADVOCACY (MOA)
If you are interested in making a difference and want to take action on issues of social justice and the environment in our community (and beyond), we are looking for a few people to join the MOA committee. Please contact Michael Lehikoinen at 905-426-5992 or at [email protected] for
more info.
MINUTES FOR SESSION
As part of Rev. Jeff’s challenge on Ash Wednesday to look at Lent as a time to get our
hands dirty as disciples…let me talk to you a bit about our Session Committee.
We are tasked with looking after the spiritual needs of the church and trying to engage everyone in how that can happen. We work hand in hand with Worship, Christian Education and are excited to add Mission Outreach and Advocacy. Our role is not do-ers but to engage various groups and committees in discussion and concrete ways of deepening our lives as disciples. We have been involved in supporting the Affirming and Diversity group that led us
through the Affirming process.
We also are responsible for keeping the roll of members, approving baptisms, looking at ways we can better be visible in the community. We work in supporting the hopes and dreams of our congregation but also our world and how we can better be part of it. We have also been involved in challenging our congregations to look at the committees, of term limits, of encouraging members to share their gifts and talents and to know when a
sabbatical from a committee is healthy for both the committee and themselves.
We are currently working on the many wonderful responses you gave during the shared sermon at the AGM on Jan 31st and looking forward to seeing how they can move us
forward.
Our committee has taken on many directions over the years but is that not important to show that the committee is there to exist for the congregation and not for itself as a committee. We are always trying to find our way as disciples, as a congregation and a committee to grow in our faith and not remain stagnant. Dirty hands show a willingness as
a church family to become part of one another’s story and respond with love.
We are always willing to hear your ideas in how we can grow spiritually.
Ushers and Greeters, to help you remember what Sunday you have committed to, the schedule [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1eDtVWFEYqzVer-lXQ_utOLMicYBVcAsFDfpO8MHHBKg/edit#gid=0] is now available online and a print version is posted in the hallway beside the calendar. If you would like to be added to the schedule contact the church office, online version is for
viewing only.
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Church at the Pub
Tuesday, March 8th is our “Church at the Pub” at The Fox Goes Free here in Pickering from 6:30-8:30pm. With the recent events at Dunbarton High School, the topic will be “Being a Safe Space at church and in the world…what does that mean?” I will bring along our new Mission Statement as part of our discussion. You buy your meal and join in the conversation.
COLLECTIONS IN THE
NARTHEX
In the alcove to the right of the main doors, the United Church Women have collection bins for hygiene items (travel size), eyeglasses (not cases), pop tabs, Campbell’s soup labels, postage stamps, clean milk
bags and bread tags.
We also have the rolling bins for the Food Bank (box has a
list of suggestions)
Simcoe Street United Church Back Door Mission: Especially needed at this time: peanut butter, store-bought bags/containers of cookies, good condition shoes/running shoes, windbreakers/sweatshirts, they
are always in need of socks
St. Paul's on the Hill Community Food Bank
are in need of the following items:
Coffee (Instant), Tea bags, Breakfast cereal, Cookies, Peanut butter, jam, Cheez Whiz, Sugar, Rice, Flour, Meal Helpers (Sidekicks etc.), Lunch snacks, Desserts (muffin or cake mix,), Canned fruit, (No canned pineapple), Jello, Pudding, Juice (28 oz), Dry soup (Mr. Noodle, etc.), Kraft Dinner, Canned pasta, Baked beans, Pasta sauce, Stew, chili and hearty soups, Canned vegetables (No corn), Diapers (size 4 and pull-ups), Infant cereal and jarred foods (fruits and jr.), Supplement Drinks (Boost, Ensure, Pediasure etc). Please note: We do NOT require: Dry pasta, canned corn, pancake mix, Tetra drink boxes, saltine crackers
To find out what the Food Bank currently needs check out their web page at
http://www.stpaulsonthehillfoodbank.ca/currently-needed.php
We request that all donated food be non-perishable in good condition and with current expiry dates (watch your Best
Before dates). Thanks!
DONATIONS
Today is my one year anniversary post kidney transplant. It was only possible as Andrew agreed to be a donor, in order for me to receive a live kidney. Both of us clearly remember how incredibly supportive the congregation was. We will never forget that. Even today when at church, we are often asked how we are doing. Feeling so blessed to be part of such a caring congregation. ~ Lori Vanwyk (Facebook post, January 27th - ok to republish?)
THANK YOU
A huge thank you to our church family for your love and support around Micaylah’s family during the hospital stay and funeral. I know the family was so appreciative of our love and support in every way. A special thanks from Christine Collins to everyone who supplied sweets for the reception after the funeral. Let us continue to hold Lesley Siegal of our congregation and her husband Eric as well as Melinda and Lisa and their extended family.
~Rev Jeff Doucette
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Open Arms Church of Jesus Christ:
Starting Thursday, March 3rd, we welcome to our Church building a new congregation, the “Open Arms Church of Jesus Christ”. They will be having bible study on Tuesday and Friday evenings and worship services on Sunday afternoons.
Their vision: “To have a church body that is led by Spirit filled leaders, who recognize and discern the Lords body (God's people) and their gifting; whose endeavour is to seek and train up godly men and woman in the truth of God's word and purpose for their life! A body that looks beyond faults and are able to cultivate God's chosen one's, through love, to help them to live a victorious life of godly service and cultivate others towards the same until the coming of our Lord.”
We ask that you welcome this congregation, share our space, and celebrate our community outreach.
Summer Spectacular Garage Sale –
June 18th – 8 A.M. to 2 P.M. As in the past few years, the summer spectacular Garage Sale will be held on the lawn at the Join us on Saturday, June 18th from 8:00 a.m. To 2:00 p.m. for our annual Summer Spectacular garage sale hosted on the lawn at Dunbarton-Fairport United Church. This wonderful fundraiser happens rain or shine. In addition to the gigantic garage sale, there is a BBQ, bake sale and home party event. The United Church Women of our congregation organize the home party event which includes vendors such as Tupperware and Avon and collect the table rental fees. If you are interested in helping with the event keep an eye out for the sign-up sheets. Help is needed on the Friday night and early Saturday morning to assist with set up. Donations of good used books (no textbooks) and household items (clean and functioning) are appreciated but we ask that the items be brought to the church on the Friday evening after 6:00 p.m.
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Moderator urges Prime Minister Trudeau
to protect non-violent actions for just peace.
Published on Friday, February 19, 2016
Dear Prime Minister Trudeau,
In this season of discernment and reflection we call Lent, I bring you greetings from The United Church of Canada. It has come to my attention that the following motion is before the House of Commons:
“That, given Canada and Israel share a long history of friendship as well as economic and diplomatic relations, the House reject the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement, which promotes the demonization and delegitimization of the State of Israel, and call upon the government to condemn any and all attempts by Canadian organizations, groups or individuals to promote the BDS movement, both here at home and abroad.”
On behalf of The United Church of Canada, I am writing to express strong concern about this motion. During your campaign, you expressed your vigilance to uphold and protect Canada’s fundamental commitment to democracy. We ask that your government defeat this motion and uphold the fundamental freedoms of “thought, belief, opinion, and expression” as enshrined in the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
The United Church seeks to live into a vision of Canada as a just society within a caring world, expressed in active, thoughtful involvement in society. This is reflected in the church’s commitment to working with others seeking peace with justice in Israel and Palestine. This work is rooted in the gospel mandate to be peacemakers and in response to the calls of Palestinian and Israeli partners to join them in working toward a just peace for both peoples.
The United Church denounces all questions of Israel’s right to exist or that seek to undermine its legitimacy as a state. The church holds “zero tolerance” of anti-semitism whenever and wherever it occurs. We urge you and your government to be part of global efforts to promote a non-violent, negotiated end to the occupation and a just peace for Palestinians and Israelis.
The United Church of Canada does not describe itself as being part of the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement. However, we do hold strong commitments to democratic rights and freedoms, which include the right of citizens to engage in constructive critique of both Canadian as well as foreign governments. The United Church of Canada stands in solidarity with groups and individuals exercising this right in nonviolent, peaceful ways. We urge you to stand firmly for democracy and defeat this motion.
My prayers and the prayers of our church are with you as exercise leadership on behalf of our nation. May God bless and guide you.
With deep respect,
The Right Reverend Jordan Cantwell Moderator The United Church of Canada
http://www.united-church.ca/news/moderator-upholding-democratic-rights
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Solutions on page 16
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Messenger is published ten times a year (monthly except for the summer issue) usually on the last
Sunday of the month. Contributions - whether written or pictures — are welcomed.
Thank-you to this month’s contributors: Christine Collins, Ken Collins, Kimberley Collins, Helen Cox, Rev. Jeff & Sandy Doucette, Valerie Hendry, Susan Neal, Carol Taylor & the United Church of
Canada.
If you have access to the Internet, you can reduce distribution costs by signing up for convenient electronic delivery. Your newsletter will never be late and you are helping the church reduce its postage and paper cost. Each member of the family can even get their own copy! Contact the
church office or the newsletter editor to have your email address added to the distribution list.
Deadline for the April Newsletter will be Friday, March 25th, 2016. Please send contributions to
editor, Lynn Ikeda, at [email protected].
Cover Photo Credit: Brent Brook-Allred, used with permission.
Dunbarton-Fairport United Church, 1066 Dunbarton Road, Pickering, Ontario, L1V 1G8 -
905.839.7271
Minister: Rev. Jeff Doucette
Office Manager: Carol Taylor
Church Fax: 905.839.7288 Website: www.dunbartonfairport.on.ca/
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Director of Music: Dawn Duncliffe
Newsletter Editor: Lynn Ikeda
Newsletter E-mail: [email protected]
Rev. Jeff’s blog: www.jeffdoucette.webs.com
Are you an Adherent and have thought about becoming a full member of the United Church? Do you need to transfer your membership from one congregation to become part of ours? Contact the office for more
details on how to do this.
P.A.R. is the Pre-Authorized Remittance programme, which allows for an automated monthly transfer of funds from your designated financial institution to Dunbarton-Fairport United Church. Information and enrollment forms are available on the table in the narthex. A completed form, along with your voided cheque, must be returned to the P.A.R. Coordinator, Brenda McLaughlin at 905-420-6521,
[email protected]. For more information, please contact Brenda!
Visits to the sick in hospitals and home bound. If you know of folks in our congregation who are in need of
a visit please contact the office. Rev. Jeff depends on your help. He does love to visit.
Baptisms: If you are interested in having your children baptized, please contact the church office to speak to Rev Jeff or see him after services. Also anyone who is an adherent and interested in joining the church
officially, Rev Jeff would love to chat about this with you.
Rev Jeff and Dunbarton-Fairport United church are on social media spreading the love? Check us out. Like us on Facebook, www.facebook.com/groups/2368087542/ . Follow us on Twitter Rev. Jeff
@revjeffdoucette Dunbarton-Fairport on twitter @DFUnited
Crossword Solutions: (1) King (2) Goodness (3) Anoint (4) Sheep (5) House (6) Protect (7) Fear (8) Shepherd
(9) Twenty-three (10) Overflows