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http://blog.stpaulswiarton.ca/ourchurch/I04CF8096 Mon, 18 Mar 2024 07:57:21 -0400
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http://blog.stpaulswiarton.ca/ourchurch/I04B24103 Wed, 14 Jun 2023 09:50:26 -0400
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http://blog.stpaulswiarton.ca/ourchurch/I04AA148D Tue, 30 May 2023 09:57:16 -0400
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http://blog.stpaulswiarton.ca/ourchurch/I04A0439A Tue, 23 May 2023 11:33:06 -0400
MESSIAH / COMPLEX

If you are missing Christmas music this year, Against the Grain Theatre has an interesting version with cross-Canada performances featuring the TSO and many soloists singing in Arabic, Dene, English, French, Inuktitut and Southern Tutchone. It is free (you can make donations) and streams from now until January 7 on YouTube: Click Here


You can read more about the production HERE


Enjoy!


Sandy Richardson

http://blog.stpaulswiarton.ca/ourchurch/I04251914 Mon, 14 Dec 2020 13:49:33 -0500
November Newsletter 2020 http://blog.stpaulswiarton.ca/ourchurch/S04225017-04225032 Wed, 18 Nov 2020 16:13:30 -0500 Celebrating God\'s Creation
As we batten down to fight the second wave of COVID, here are some photographs to spread a little joy and hope:
  • Celebrating God's Creation: This is the PCC's 2021 wall calendar.  You can see all the many photographs submitted at: https://presbyterian.ca/resources/communications-resources/pcc-wall-calendar/.  If you click on any picture you can view it full size and scroll through all the photos.  (You can also download a pdf copy of the calendar or purchase one.)
  • Bruce Peninsula Birds, Butterflies & Wildflowers: Peter Rasberry (a cottager on Warner Bay)  has put together a slideshow of pictures he has taken near his cottage this spring and summer and out it on YouTube:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4xF3mb8zU0g

Stay well,
Sandy Richardson

http://blog.stpaulswiarton.ca/ourchurch/I0420627C Tue, 27 Oct 2020 12:52:32 -0400
August Newsletter 2020 http://blog.stpaulswiarton.ca/ourchurch/I04196F84 Wed, 02 Sep 2020 18:25:46 -0400 Newsletter from Session

June 17th, 2020


He is the image of the invisible God, the firstborn of all creation; for in him all things in heaven and on earthwere created, things visible and invisible, whether thrones or dominions or rulers or powers—all things have been created through him and for him. He himself is before all things, and in him all things hold together. He is the head of the body, the church; he is the beginning, the firstborn from the dead, so that he might come to have first place in everything. For in him all the fullness of God was pleased to dwell, and through him God was pleased to reconcile to himself all things, whether on earth or in heaven,by making peace through the blood of his cross.

Colossians 1:15-20


In Him, all things hold together...


Greetings!


We are now into our fourth month of social distancing amid the COVID-19 pandemic and I imagine none of us thought this situation would go on this long! We have experienced four months of uncertainty, fear, a change in routine, and a lack of social interaction. Some of us have lost loved ones during this time,welcomed a new baby into the family, or celebrated a significant life milestone, and yet we have been unable to mourn or celebrate together as a church family.


And still the words of Jesus linger with us – “I am with you always, even to the end of the age”. These words strengthen us, inspire us, and give us courage to move through this current time with hope and confidence, knowing that we are not alone. Despite uncertainty, we are held together as individuals, and we are held together as Christ’s body on earth, the church.


So, with that hope and confidence, we want to take this opportunity to tell you how Christ has been holding things together for many of you and for St. Paul’s over the last few months. We have much for which to be thankful!


Session Update


The Session has met several times over the last few months, both by telephone and through video conferencing. We have kept all of you in our prayers as well as the health of St. Paul’s. We have prayed for you, spoken with many of you on the telephone, and have endeavored to support you during these uncertain times.


We have also had discussions about how the current situation affects the community of St. Paul’s, and what our worshipping lives will look like in the future when we are again permitted to gather.


We are aware that there is movement afoot with respect to beginning to re-open the province, but we think it prudent to move forward cautiously. As we begin to widen our social circles, it would be wise to consider risk, safety and sustainability when it comes to reopening the church and gathering again for communal worship. We want to be sure our decisions are informed and responsible. And so we are in a bit of a ‘wait and see’ how the new few weeks of widening our social circles goes with respect to infection rates.


We are also thinking about how things will need to change when we do gather again. Some of the questions that are already being considered for worship gatherings include (but certainly aren’t limited to): will congregational singing be allowed? What about hymn books and bulletins and how will they be disinfected? What will the new cleaning protocols be? Will washrooms be available and how will they be kept disinfected? How will we maintain social distancing in and out of the building and provide proper signage and instructions? Will we be able to offer food or beverages? How will we ensure proper hand hygiene and the use of face masks? As you can see, there is a lot to consider and plan for! We are committed to keeping you safe and to following the regulations that are set out for us.


Board of Managers


The Board of Managers has also been hard at work to ensure that the property of St. Paul’s is well looked after and in good repair. They have worked diligently to make necessary repairs, paint window frames, deal with bee invasions, and tend the gardens. They are also ensuring that the bills are being paid and that as many of you as possible are able to continue to make your offerings through PAR. The pre-authorized remittance method of making your offering is of significant benefit to the church at this time, as it ensures that there is a regular income to count on.


Our profound thanks to the Board of Managers for their hard work and commitment to St. Paul’s!


We also want to extend a special thank you to Bruce and Rosemarie McNeil, and their daughter Allisa. As our custodians, they have gone above and beyond with their cleaning duties, and have added a number of odd jobs to their schedules to keep up with the maintenance of St. Paul’s. Thank you Bruce, Rosemarie,and Allisa!


What’s Next?


Some of you will be eager to get back togethe ragain for worship and others of you may be hesitant and anxious about getting back out into the world again. Some of you will feel comfortable coming back to church earlier than others. Some of you will want to stay safe and socially distanced for sometime. Wherever you are at, remember that St. Paul’s is more than just the building where we gather together to worship, pray, and study the scriptures together. St. Paul’s is also the community of care and concern that are for one another. Whether you are at home or out and about, we are bound together as Christ’s body, by the same Spirit, and with the same responsibility for one another. If you would like prayers, please reach out to your elder or the Interim Moderator (Dana). If you are struggling, please let someone know. We are the church as long as Christ is our head and we are his people!


Over the last few months, many of you have found ways to keep your faith growing. Some of you are participating in online worship opportunities with other churches. Some of you are doing online or personal bible studies. And I’m sure all of you are praying! If you haven’t gotten connected with something that is feeding your faith and you would like to be, please get in touch with an elder or Dana and we will try to provide some resources for you. You may also find some of the links in the sidebar worth checking out!



Some Links to Check Out:

Central Grey Bruce Presbyterian Cooperative -Weekly worship services on YouTube.

Presbyterian Church in Canada – a number of online worship services

Don’t forget to check out St. Paul’s blog


If you have found another resource that has been helpful for you, please feel free to share it on the blog. Get in touch with Linda Lamont formore details.



Get in touch:

Interim Moderator:

Dana Benson226-974-1574/dana@hollowhills.net


Elders:

Joanne Thompson: 534-0961/bjthompson@hotmail.ca

Trevor Hathaway: 534-0422/trevorathome@sympatico.ca

Fred Clarkson: 534-1528

Wray Lamont: 534-4565/wraylamont47@gmail.com

Chair, Board of Managers: Betty Munroe371-1635/ladyslipper@gbtel.ca

Treasurer: Linda Lamont: 534-4565/lamfor791@gmail.com



Stay tuned for more updates in due time. Until then, may the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, the love of God the Father, and the communion of the Holy Spirit be with you now and always.


The Session of St. Paul’s, and Rev. Dana 

http://blog.stpaulswiarton.ca/ourchurch/I04164745 Sat, 20 Jun 2020 13:03:15 -0400
Prayer and update
Hello everyone,

Hope this finds you all keeping well on the rainy/snowy/sunny day. Just want to remind you all to check out our blog on our church website at www.stpaulswiarton.ca. Sandy R. has posted an interesting article and you may also leave a message if you like. Or, you can send your message to ourchurch@stpaulswiarton.ca.

I wanted to thank each and everyone of you who have sent in your donations to continue to support St. Paul’s through this difficult time. Your support is very much appreciated. By working together through these difficult times we are able to keep St. Paul’s operating.

If anyone is interested in signing up for PAR, I can send you a form and information to your email. You can have your donations automatically taken out of your bank account and deposited to the church’s account on the 20th of each month.
Or if you would like more information about PAR you can call me at 519-534-4565.

During the past month, our custodians, Rosemarie and Bruce have done an excellent job shampooing the carpets in the Millar Room, the Secretary’s office and the Sunday School room. They look brand new and so refreshed. Bruce and Rosemarie keep an eye on the church for us when we are not there and they noticed a problem on the roof. We had that fixed as well as the glass that covers one of the stained glass windows broke so Bruce, Wray and Dennis installed a new sheet of Lexan which should do us for a long while. Thank you to all involved.

I found this prayer the other day, when I was cleaning out old papers and thought it is so appropriate right now.

When Crisis Threatens

Caring God,
we acknowledge before you our fears;
we acknowledge before you our anxieties;
we acknowledge before you our doubts.
Help us to recognize in the depths of our being that we are not alone,
but that you are truly present in this painful hour.
We pray that you might ease our burdens
by the assurance of your companionship,
by the knowledge of your abiding love,
and by the hope we share in Jesus Christ,
in whose name we pray. Amen

Stay safe everyone, please share this message with those who do not have email,

Linda
http://blog.stpaulswiarton.ca/ourchurch/I04139B26 Thu, 07 May 2020 14:40:55 -0400
Pandemic in Perspective
Here are some thoughts from Freeman Patterson that put our current COVID-19 Pandemic into perspective:



PANDEMICS ARE COMMON

Every plant and animal species seems to suffer through one periodically. Take trees, for
example. In very recent history the Dutch Elm Disease pandemic wiped out all but a few of
the stately elms that thrived throughout eastern North America. The magnificent walnut
suffered the same fate earlier, and pine trees in the Rocky Mountains continue to die at a
pandemic rate far exceeding that of people. We are all subject to the same natural forces.
It’s vital for us to recognize that nature is behaving now exactly as it always has. The virus
causing this pandemic among humans keeps finding good places to settle down, reproduce,
and spread, but humans and all other species do the same thing, often with disastrous results
for others. But, in one way, humans are special. As far as we know, only humans have the
capacity for self-reflective consciousness. This means that we have the power to choose
between controlling and symbiotic relationships, as in a well-balanced marriage or
partnership. If we were to choose being keepers rather than rulers, between being sustainers
rather than dominators, between being friends rather than enemies, we would have learned
something from Covid-19 that is profoundly useful to us all, to Earth. fp


For folks who don't know him, Freeman Patterson is a well known photographer from New Brunswick.  (He also holds a Masters Degree in Theology.)

These comments are taken from his May Newsletter.  You can read past issues or subscribe (free) at his website:  Freeman Patterson Newsletter: Images, Ideas and Reflections


Stay well,
Sandy Richardson




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http://blog.stpaulswiarton.ca/ourchurch/I0413530A Sun, 03 May 2020 09:13:07 -0400
new Church Blog
Hello everyone. Our church does not have a Facebook site but we do have a Website www.stpaulswiarton.ca and Rob has set us up a Blog for us to post information to.

To post something to our Church Blog, please send an email to: ourchurch@stpaulswiarton.ca
Please sign your Blog Message so we know who it is from as your email information is not posted. You can drag a picture into the body of your email and it will post to the Blog as well.

There is a comments space at the bottom that can be entered directly.

Let’s get started with some creative posts and support each other.

Blessings,
Linda
http://blog.stpaulswiarton.ca/ourchurch/I0413286D Wed, 29 Apr 2020 17:05:08 -0400
A second example

This is another example of a posting to the church blog.  What I am doing is sending an email to the address


ourchurch@stpaulswiarton.ca


That's all...


I am going to drag a photograph to the body of the message, and it will appear in the posting on the blog:


image.jpg

That is all that is involved!


Rob Whitelock

http://blog.stpaulswiarton.ca/ourchurch/I04131562 Tue, 28 Apr 2020 16:40:39 -0400
Welcome to your new Blog!!!

A 'blog' is a short form for weblog, a name given to a web site function that lets people post information so that others can read it.


This blog will let the Minister, staff and members of St. Paul's church in Wiarton send messages that all can read quickly and easily.


To post on the blog, send an email to:


ourchurch@stpaulswiarton.ca


Your email will post, just as this one is, in the blog, most recent at the top.  Remember to sign your post because the tracking information on an email (your email address, for instance) is NOT posted.  So if you do not sign your post, nobody will know who sent it.


You can drag a picture into the body of your email and it will post to the blog as well.


There is also a comments space at the bottom that can be entered directly.


Presently there are no restrictions on this; if you begin getting inappropriate posts we may have to add some security here.


I hope this helps everyone to stay in touch.


Best wishes,


Rob Whitelock

http://blog.stpaulswiarton.ca/ourchurch/I041295B4 Sun, 19 Apr 2020 20:11:27 -0400