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Welcome to Melville United Church Nov 17, 2013 Blessing of the Children Baptism MINISTERS: The People of the Congregation *You are invited to stand in body and/or in spirit. 1 Our Mission We seek, we pray, we act knowing that Jesus is amongst us. Our Vision Knowing we are not alone on our spiritual journeys, Melville United Church seeks to be an open, compassionate and inclusive Christian community; honouring and serving the living Christ in all that we do. *** WE GATHER AS GOD S PEOPLE Welcome and Announcements PRELUDE: Improvisation Time of Quieting and Lighting of Candles One: We light this candle to remind us of the presence of God. All: May the light of peace and love surround us. Melville United Church St. Andrew Street West, Fergus, ON: 519-843-1781 Team Ministry Interim Minister: Valerie Pitt Youth Ministry Leader: Jennifer Auger Director of Music: Matthias Schmidt Church Secretary: Gerri McCullough Custodian: Robert Mitchell Chair of Church Council: Ralph Rainford Pastoral Care: Millie Cumming, Elizabeth Stinson Chair of Pastoral Care & Prayer Chain Captain Alison Rainford Secretary's Office hours: 8:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. T., T. & F. E-Mail: secretary@melvilleunited.com Web Site: www.melvilleunited.com Nov 17, 2013 Blessing of the Children Introit: MV 16 Come and Fill Our Hearts Come and fill our hearts with your peace. You alone, O God are holy. Come and fill our hearts with your peace, alleluia! Copyright "All rights reserved," "CCLI 1576520" Call to Worship One: This is the day that God has made. All: We will rejoice and be glad in it! One: This is the world that God has made. All: We will rejoice and take care of it! One: We are the children that God has made. All: Let us worship God as one! Opening Hymn: Come, Now is the Time to Worship

Nov. 17, 2013 2 Opening Prayer: Body Prayer You are invited to participate in this prayer, first as it is explained, and then silently with no explanation. Plant your feet firmly on the ground. Remember that you are rooted and connected to all of God's creation. Place your palms together in front of you. Remember that worship involves all of our being-the right and left parts of our brains. Bow to the earth, honouring the source of all life. Raise both hands over your head and open your palms upward. Consider all of the wonders and the vastness of the universe, and be open to the blessing of God. Bring your arms down and out to form a circle in front of you. Remember that you are connected to all of the world's people and all of the joys and the struggles of humankind. Bring your arms in and cross over the chest to give yourself a hug. Remember that you are loved, as wondrous, unique creations of God. Open arms wide with your palms extended and turn to face those around you, offering a blessing of peace to all who are gathered. Place your palms together in front of you and bow again to the earth. Raise and clap your hands as a reminder to stay aware and open to God's presence in and around us. WE LISTEN FOR GOD S WORD Baptism Hymn: VU 445 A Little Child the Saviour Came Sacrament of Baptism (see insert) We welcome: Rachel May Murphy - daughter of Marsha and Ken Murphy, sister of Melissa and Emily Nov. 17, 2013 3 Scripture Readings: Isaiah 43:1-8, Mark 10:13-16 (paraphrase from Spark Story Bible) One: Hear what the Spirit is saying to the church All: Thanks be to God Reader: Megan Smith Songs: Kumbaya, This Little Light of Mine, I've Got the Joy, Joy, Joy Activity - Blessing of the Children Discussion Hymn: VU 224 Sing a Happy Halleluiah Invitation to Offering WE RESPOND TO GOD S WORD Anthem: Do Not Be Afraid For You Are Mine - L. Larson Offering Response VU 537 Your Work, O God (in unison) Your work, O God, needs many hands to help you everywhere, and some there are who cannot serve unless our gifts we share. OFFERING PRAYER (in unison) Holy God we pray that these gifts may enable the life of this congregation and may bless the lives of many in the world. We pray in the name of love and hope. Amen. Joys and Concern

Nov. 17, 2013 4 Prayers of the People, Prayer of Jesus Loving God, We find these joys to be self-evident: All children, around and within us, are created whole, blessed with innate intelligence, dignity and wonder, worthy of respect. The picture of life, liberty and happiness, children are original blessings, here to learn their own song. Every girl and boy is entitled to love, to dream and belong to a loving village. And to pursue a life of purpose. We affirm our duty to nourish and nurture children, around and within us, to honour their caring ideals as the heart of being human. To cherish their contributions to human evolution. We commit ourselves to peaceful ways and vow to keep from harm or neglect these, our most vulnerable citizens. As guardians of their prosperity we honour the bountiful Earth whose diversity sustains us. Thus, with the words Jesus taught us, we pledge our love for generations to come. Our Father (prayer adapted from A Covenant for Honouring Children, by Raffi) CLOSING HYMN: VU 697 O for A World SENDING AND BLESSING May God's joy be in your heart and God's love surround your living. Each day and night and wherever you roam, may you know God's presence. In growing and learning, in joy and sorrow, in friendship, in solitude, In beginnings and endings, may God keep you and bless you all the days of your life. Choral Closing: One I Love One in Love, One in friendship true One in hope, One in Spirit too, One in faith that God will care for you 'Til we meet together again. POSTLUDE: Rigardion - A. Campra OUR WORSHIP ENDS - OUR SERVICE BEGINS Partners in Prayer: St. James Anglican Church, Fergus Prayer Cycle for Hamilton Conference: Dublin Street, Guelph Nov. 17, 2013 5 Prayer Tree Captain: Alison Rainford Welcomers: Counters: Mary Hume, Isobel Glennie, Bob Zirk, Karen Smillie Ruth Sproule (C), Helen Lacroix Claude Lacroix ANNOUNCEMENTS Nov. 17, 2013 If you are worshiping with us for the first time, welcome! Please sign our Guest Book at the back of the church or in the entranceway. We thank Rev. John Markvart for being part in our service this morning. Joint Search Committee meeting Thurs., Nov. 21, 2013 at 8 p.m. in the chapel. Thank you to all that attended our Hot Dog Day on Nov. 3.We were able to donate $308.25 to the Steven Lewis Foundation. Also, a big thanks to the crew that turned up to serve and clean up. Mission and Outreach Committee. Val will be away from November 11-25 to be part of a United Church immersion experience in Palestine-Israel. Rev Kate Gregory at 519-843-1277 and Greg Smith-Young at 519-846-0122 are on call for emergency pastoral care along with our pastoral care ministry team. Christmas Cantata. The choir will perform an easy Christmas Cantata on Advent 4th (Dec. 22nd) If you like to join the choir for that please come out on Thursday Nights for our Choir practice starting October 24th at 7pm. Hope to see you then. Please contact Matthias Schmidt for any questions. Have you ever been to the Kitchener Christmas market? Well, if you liked that then come and celebrate St Nicholas Day at our own DIY Christ Kindle Market! Friday Dec. 6th. Potluck at 5:30 p.m., followed by DIY Bazaar booths, storytelling and puppet show, music from The Band, and more! For all ages.

Nov. 17, 2013 6 CW Food Bank Christmas Hamper program has begun!! Melville has been asked to contribute 300 cereal boxes...healthier choices please. These items need to be collected by December 8th to allow time to deliver to the Sportsplex to be included in the hampers. The food bank is also looking for a few volunteers to help with the distribution of the hampers... if you would like to help in this manner, please speak to Mary Lloyd for more details. From Pastoral Care - Every year the Pastoral Care Committee sends a Christmas card with a Tim Horton s gift card enclosed to our university students away at school. If you would like to donate to help with this cause, please see Doreen Ecclestone after church. 2014 United Church calendars are in. If you are interested in purchasing one, please see Doreen after church. A reminder that Mission and Outreach s Hot Dog lunch in December is in support of the Pastoral Care shut-in bags which will include calendars for our shut-ins.. Please plan to attend this lunch. The Fall Garage Sale was a success! Thank you to all who donated, worked at the event, lugged boxes down and up, and packed up boxes. We made $1,850 and had a good time! Fun, Funds and Fellowship committee. From the Melville Library: This has been a rainy fall -perfect weather for sitting cozily inside, enjoying a good book. We have lots of good books in our church library, with many more soon to be available. Do come in and browse our selection. Melville Book Group We are still looking for the book "The Namesake". If you find it, please return it to our church library, or give it to Helen, Val or Gerri. Our current book is "The Thirteenth Tale". If you wish to read it, sign it out on the sheet in the church library. For those who are available for the discussion, we are meeting in our library Nov. 17, after church. Unfortunately, we have a timing conflict, and the book must be returned to our church library by this Tuesday, Nov. 12. We apologize for this short time-line. Nov. 17, 2013 7 UCW Unit Joy meeting 3rd Tuesday of the month, Nov. 19, in the parlour at 7:30pm hosted by Marg Shortt and Alison Rainford. Come join our group. For information call Marg 519=843-3274. The Grandmothers of the Grand would like you to join with us for a "Crepe Experience". This will be held Sunday Dec. 1 on World Aids Day, at Cafe Creperie - 40 Mill St. W. in Elora. There will be two seatings 12:30pm and 1:30pm and reservations can be made by calling the Café Creperie at 519-846-1618. We appreciate this generous partnership with Cafe Creperie and a portion of the evening will go to the Stephen Lewis Foundation to support the Grandmothers and the Orphans that they care for in Africa whose lives have been so affected by HIV/AIDS. Come join with us for a wonderful luncheon of wonderful food and friendship. Choose your own crepe from the Café Creperie menu and a portion of the proceeds will be donated to the Grandmothers of the Grand. For more information call Elly 519-843-1528 The Joint Search Committee has completed three extensive interviews and has selected two candidates to visit at their church for a Sunday worship. These visits will be completed by the end of November. WEEKLY CALENDAR Mon. Nov. 18 to Sun. Nov. 24, 2013 Tues. 19 9:00 Quilting Heritage Hall 7:30 Unit Joy Parlour Wed. 20 7:00 Transition Team Chapel Thurs. 21 7:00 Choir Parlour 8:00 Joint Search Committee Chapel Fri. 22 10:00 Coffee Hour Parlour 11:00 Meditation Library Sun. 24 9:30 Choir Choir Room 10.30 Sunday Service Sanctuary 7:00 Movie Night Sanctuary

Nov. 17, 2013 9 The Body Means Well: Preparing for Advent Children's Sunday The 1994 General Council made the decision that Children's Sunday should be celebrated annually across the church on a Sunday close to November 20. The date was chosen to tie in with National Child Day designated by the Canadian government in 1993 (www.canadiancrc.com/national_child_day.htm). November 20 is also the anniversary of the United Nations ratification of the Convention on the Rights of the Child (1989). Children's Sunday provides congregations an opportunity to: pause and reflect on the needs, concerns, interests, and skills of children in their own community pause and reflect on the quality of life for all children living in Canada pause and reflect on the quality of life for all the world's children December is such a crazy time and we wanted to create a space where we could prepare to enter the hectic nature of the season in a mindful and intentional way, through meditation, felting and exploring our dreams. Facilitating the morning session will be Nancy Leach, MAT, M.Sc., author of The Body Means Well: Empowered Healing. Nancy is a skilled meditation teacher who has worked in private practice for over 25 years as well as working as Program Director at HopeSpring Cancer Support Centre for close to a decade. The afternoon session will be divided into two groups. Valerie Pitt and Elaine Graham, both Spiritual Directors, will help us to explore our dreams with a curious spirit and an open heart. This will help us to gain insight into the messages of our unconscious. The second afternoon session will be led by Cindo Peterson on the art of felting. The physical act of felting can create a space where the mind can relax and open the self into creativity and Spirit. Felting can teach us to manage stress, while making beautiful art. Date: Wednesday, November 27, 2013 Venue: Bloomingdale United Church, 860 Sawmill Road, Bloomingdale, Ontario. Time: 9:00am 3:00pm. Arrive any time after 8:30am to get coffee or tea and settle in. Cost: $50.00. Please inquire as to our sliding scale, if needed. There is lots of parking available at the church. The venue is also wheelchair accessible. If you are interested, please contact Jules Morgan at juleseileenmorgan@gmail.com or 519 745 0099 to register. With your registration, please include information pertaining to any food allergies or mobility issues.