The Salvation Army Meadowlan nds A Community Church for Christian Worship and Service 187 Stone Church Road, Ancaster, ON L9K 0A3 Telephone: 905-304-0602; Fax: 905-304-8060 Pastors: Majors Gary & Sharon Cooper Website: Office Email: office@sameadowlands.ca Pastors Email: gary_cooper@can.salvationarmy.org sharon_cooper@can.salvationarmy.org Sunday, May 6, 2012 Welcome to The Salvation Ar rmy Meadowlands! If you are visiting here with us today, we extend a warm welcome to you! Please take a few moments before you leave to sign our guest registry at the Welcome Centre. Feel free to stay after the service for some refreshments and fellowship at The Meeting Place in the foyer. All are welcome to use the Fellowship Room adjacent to the foyer. Please come back again! A Message from our Pastoral Care Committee: Prayer Partners can be identified by their Prayer Partner badge & are available to meet with you privately for prayer before/after the meeting. THIS WEEK S SCRIPTURE MEMORY VERSE But you belong to God, my dear children. You have already won a victory over those people, because the Spirit who lives in you is greater than the spirit who lives in the world. 1 John 4:4 Meadowlands Prayer Chain is committed to praying for the needs of our members & their family/friends. Please contact June Clark with your requests. Majors Gil & Ruby Fowler Bob & Violet Stiller Cadets Jason & Kristen (Jackson) Dockeray Stationed at Niagara Orchard Community Church, Niagara Falls Cadets Justin & Colleen (Malakai & Payton) Gleadall Summer Appointment at Springdale Corps, NFLD Cadet Kim Chan Stationed at Arnold s Cove, NFLD Partners in Mission Campaign Eric & Rachael Olson, Gerald & Blanca Dueck, Majors David & Marsha-Jean Bowles, Germany Our Mission Statement As part of the Christian Church, we are committed to winning people to Jesus Christ, nurturing and equipping each other in a loving, caring and sharing atmosphere. Dedicated to growth by evangelism, we strive to meet the needs of those in our Church and community. Dundas Food Bank Needs Your Help! May is FRUIT CUP/SNACK BAR month. Please drop off your donation of fruit in the bin set up inside the front doors. Thank you! THOUGHT FOR THE DAY A Christ not in us, is a Christ not ours. William Law
THIS WEEK AT MEADOWLANDS Monday, May 7 th 7pm-8:30pm Women s Bible Study Tuesday, May 8 th 1:30pm-3pm Home League 6:30pm-7:30pm Singing Company Practice 7:30pm-8:30pm Jr. Band Practice 8pm-10pm Songsters Practice Wednesday, May 9 th 10am-11am Ladies Coffee Hour 6:45pm-7:45pm T.W.I.T @ the Jacobs Home 7:30pm-9pm Adult Athletics Volleyball 7pm Pastoral Care Committee Meeting in the Library Thursday, May 10 th 10am-3pm Café 55+ at Dundas 8pm-10pm Sr. Band Practice Friday, May 11 th 7pm Meadowlands Biggest Loser 7pm-10pm TEEN Nite Saturday, May 12 th 8am-10am Men s Fellowship Breakfast 7pm-10pm Tweenage Fellowship Sunday, May 13 th Mother s Day ~ All Ages Sunday Greeters: Marilyn Millar & Rosario Forkel 9am-10am Vocal Group Practice 10:15am-10:45am S.I.P. Prayer Meeting 11am Worship Service 11:30am Sunday School & Little Lambs UPCOMING EVENTS May 14 Women s Bible Study will join Glad Tidings church in Burlington to hear speaker, Joanne Goodwin. Contact Sharon Avery for more info. May 21 Victoria Day Office closed; programs cancelled May 25-28 LIVE OUT LOUD Youth Event May 26 Meadowlands Corps Band in concert with Clearview Christian Reformed Church 6 th Annual Compass Choir Concert @ 7:30pm; 2300 Sheridan Garden Dr., Oakville. Food Bank donations & Free Will offering will be accepted. July 8 Public Welcome of Delegates to the 2012 International Conference of Leaders MEADOWLANDS: READY FOR YOUR PENNIES Donate the penny: Flaherty Stop hoarding the coins and give them to charities MARK DUNN Senior National Reporter OTTAWA - Finance Minister Jim Flaherty called on Canadians on Thursday to liberate their pennies and donate the long-suffering coins to charity. Flaherty used the bill to implement the March 29 budget as an opportunity to call on penny-pinchers to set the coin free for a good cause since the Royal Canadian Mint will stop producing the currency in the fall. "This has happened in other countries," he said. "It's a tremendous opportunity for charitable organizations to make use of the fact that we are going to discontinue manufacturing pennies very soon." The government will save $11 million a year when production stops. It estimates tens of millions of pennies are being hoarded. Consumers can continue to use pennies indefinitely. But if you are penniless in a store, cash transactions will be rounded to the nearest five-cent increment. Cheques, credit and debit cards will continue to be settled to the cent. Other countries such as Australia and New Zealand didn't see an increase in inflation when they got rid of one-cent coins. DROP OFF YOUR PENNIES IN THE TUB LOCATED AT THE WELCOME DESK & HELP MAKE A DIFFERENCE TO THOSE IN NEED!