Weekly X-Press GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH 1107 Main St W, Hamilton, ON L8S 1B8 Pastor: Rev. Loretta Jaunzarins 905-527-0877 glc.ca acer_grisium@hotmail.com 21 March 2016 INDEX If you plan on attending Easter Breakfast but have not signed up yet, please RSVP to Pastor Loretta (acer_grisium@hotmail.com or 905 527 0877) by Thursday. Grace News... Pgs 1-4 Grace Schedules... Pg 5 Community News... Pg 6 Thursday March 24 6:00 pm MAUNDY THURSDAY Pot Luck Agape Meal with communion, followed by stripping of the altar Friday March 25 9:30 am GOOD FRIDAY Community Cross Walk and Worship - for more information see box at right Sunday March 27 EASTER SUNDAY 9:00 am Pancake and Sausage Breakfast 10:30 am Easter Worship with Communion, special music Home of: Grace Good Food Box Program Cooking With Grace Community Kitchen East-West Community Outreach Grace Permaculture Teaching Garden Grace Outdoor Cooking Grace Urban Orchard The Grace Good Food Box Program is generously supported by the Eastern Synod of the ELCIC.
The Week In Review Our Palm/Passion Sunday intergenerational worship featured involvement by our Sunday School children. We began with a festive procession with palms, and then quickly moved to the Passion story, read by Pastor Loretta, Kayla, Jaime, and Andrew. The cross was draped with cloth during one of the hymns, and we later each had the opportunity to hammer a nail into the cross. Photos from the morning by Allan G appear on the following page. New Logo Did you notice our beautiful new (unofficial) logo, which has appeared on the front page for the last couple of weeks? The logo was designed by Rachel J, whose work you are already familiar with (she designed the 60th Joint Anniversary logo). The concept for the new logo was by Pastor Loretta, with input from Ruth. The scripture verse, for the healing of the nations..., from the final chapter of Revelation, is one that is a favorite for many of us. The Revised Standard Version of the Bible translates the verse this this: on either side of the river, the tree of life with its twelve kinds of fruit, yielding its fruit each month; and the leaves of the tree were for the healing of the nations?. The Living Bible puts it this way: on each side of the river grew Trees of Life, bearing twelve crops of fruit, with a fresh crop each month; the leaves were used for medicine to heal the nations: What a reassuring vision of eternal life - we will always be provided for, and the relationships between nations will be healed so that we may live equitably and fairly. No wonder this is a favorite passage! Plus, it reminds us of our purpose! Our initials: less formal than Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church ; this reflects our broadened sense of worship, welcoming, and hospitality. Dragonfly: a symbol of the resurrection (and, coincidently, a nod to our gardens having received the pollinator designation). The tree of life: green, vibrant, growing; a symbol of Jesus and a reminder of the tree of life banner in the sanctuary.
Happy 100th, Lavina! Left: official greetings from the Queen, Lieutenant Governor, Prime Minister, Member of Parliament, and Member of Provincial Parliament, on Lavina B s 100th birthday last week Right: Lois, Pastor Loretta, Ruth and Liz with Lavina at Lavina s party, hosted by her family at her current home, the CAMA Woodlands Nursing Home in Burlington Photo Album Palm Sunday
Maundy Thursday Here is the source of every sacrament, The all-transforming presence of the Lord, Replenishing our every element Remaking us in his creative Word. For here the earth herself gives bread and wine, The air delights to bear his Spirit s speech, The fire dances where the candles shine, Eastern Synod Bay Area Women s Spring Event Saturday, April 30, 2016 9 am noon Hosted by: Grace Lutheran Church 1107 Main St. W., Hamilton www.glc.ca 905 527 0877 Topic: The Spiritual Needs of Maturing Adults and how you can share your decades of spiritual wisdom with the younger generations in your family and congregation Presenter: Pastor Loretta Jaunzarins The waters cleanse us with His gentle touch. And here He shows the full extent of love To us whose love is always incomplete, In vain we search the heavens high above, The God of love is kneeling at our feet. Though we betray Him, though it is the night. He meets us here and loves us into light - Malcom Guite Easter Envelopes...... are available for your special offering (if you don t find one in your Easter bulletin, ask an usher) Book Table News Our book table has received a generous infusion of new books. There is a large selection of gently used good quality children's books, a large selection of Anne Perry novels, last year s National Geographic magazines - and more! As always, check the book table frequently for the best selection. Suggested donation amounts for books and other materials are posted. Accepting Donations for: Benevolence Canadian Lutheran World Relief (CLWR) Christians Against Poverty (CAP) Good Food Box World Vision Egg Shells Pastor Loretta is looking for the donation of clean egg shells. (She didn t explain why, but it likely has to do with the garden, not with a new craft project... ). You can pop your clean (and dry) egg shells into a paper or plastic bag and bring on Sunday mornings.
Small Groups at Grace Scheduling Cooking With Grace Community Kitchen These free classes are held at 6:00 pm on the first Tuesday of each month. The class includes instruction, participant preparation & cooking, and some great tasting food before we wrap up at 8. Next class: Tues April 5 The Cumberland Group This book discussion group meets in Grace Hall at 7:15 pm on Mondays. All are welcome! Next: Mon Mar 21; Mon Apr 11, 18, 25 We are currently reading 12 Steps to a Compassionate Life by Karen Armstrong. Earth Body Spirit This is a practical spirituality program for women. It runs the last Thursday of every month at 7:30 pm. Next: Thurs Mar 24 - invitation to join the Maundy Thursday Agape Meal (pot luck) (no meeting on Thurs Mar 31) Spiritual Cinema Circle The group meets in Grace Hall at 7:00 pm on the 3rd Friday of each month to watch uplifting stories from independent filmmakers. See films that you won t see at the movie theatre, and have a chance to discuss them afterward. Next: Fri April 22 Feature film: to be announced Serving on March 27: Assisting Minister: volunteer needed Reader: Cathy P Acolyte: Matthew P Chalice Bearer: Gerd H Ushers: Jerry & Darlene S Altar Guild: Ruth M Sunday School: resumes April 3 A/V: Ruth M / Carter V Flowers: Jennifer & Brad C Coffee Hour: no coffee hour ( Easter breakfast hosted by the Board before worship) Counters: Ruth M / Allan G Mar 21 Mar 24 Mar 25 Mar 27 Apr 3 Program & Committee Schedule 6:00pm Agape Meal & Stripping of the Altar 9:30am Cross Walk starting at St. Cuthbert s 10:30am Good Friday Worship at Grace 9:00am Easter Breakfast Baptism - Edwin Collier Food Box ordering deadline Apr 5 all day Good Food Box 6-8 pm Cooking With Grace Apr 10 Apr 11 Apr 17 Apr 18 Apr 19 Apr 20 Apr 22 Apr 24 Apr 25 Apr 28 10:30am Worship (no Communion) Baptism - Jaimie Stahlbaum 10:00am Worship Committee 7:00pm Board Meeting 7:00pm Spiritual Cinema Circle 7:30pm Earth Body Spirit
Word Water Day, held since 1993, is an international observance and an opportunity to learn more about water related issues, be inspired to tell others and take action to make a difference. Today, almost half of the world's workers - 1.5 billion people - work in water related sectors and nearly all jobs depend on water and those that ensure its safe delivery. Yet the millions of people who work in water are often not recognized or protected by basic labour rights. The theme in 2016 water and jobs is focusing on how enough quantity and quality of water can change workers' lives and livelihoods - and even transform societies and economies. The David Suzuki Foundation wants people to join on this day to tell our representatives that it is time for the federal government to respect, protect and fulfil our right to clean water. To read about these issues and more, go to: http://bluedot.ca/stories/on-world-waterday-take-action-on-water-rights/ Happy first day of Spring! http://www.unwater.org/worldwaterday/ about/en/ How to Start Your Seeds Indoors With Master Gardener Bev Wagar Sat April 2nd @10am: Learn how to start seeds for the season with handy, cost-saving tips. Perkins Centre (1429 Main St East, at Kenilworth. Free. To register / questions, email: Beatrice at bekoko@environmenthamilton.org A Pollinators Paradise Project - Creating a "pollinator highway" of native plants that will provide food and shelter for pollinators across the city A Project of Environment Hamilton and the Hamilton Naturalists Club