TRANSITIONS
Condolences are sent to Lynda Appleby who is mourning the death of her husband
, Trevor Appleby
. Trevor passed away on September 12
th
. The funeral will be held at EMUC on Monday September 16
th
at 1:30 pm. Our thoughts and prayers are sent to Lynda and extended family.
CLIMATE CHANGE
My Caribbean region is suffering the dire consequences of climate change! Unlike the large economies of the world, who are responsible for most of climate change, our small islands do not have the vast resources needed for rebuilding. My heart is breaking for my Caribbean sisters and brothers and the grandmothers, grandfathers and children of the Bahamas. Not only have people lost homes and businesses, many are enduring the agony of not being able to locate loved ones.
None of us living in the region or of the diaspora is at ease during the hurricane season because we do not know if/when our island will be hit with a storm such as Dorian or Irma (which in 2017 devastated Barbuda, the sister island of Antigua, and Tortola where many of my relatives reside).
Climate Change is real! World, we gotta do better! We have to take better care of the planet that has been entrusted to us.
Submitted by Dianne Hope
(Please note that if you would like to help with the United Church's relief and reconstruction efforts in the aftermath of Hurricane Dorian, the cheques should be made out to the United Church of Canada.)
BUNCH FOR LUNCH
Interested in a time of fellowship following service? Please join us Sun. Sept. 15
th
at Symposium Restaurant:
3055 Dundas St. West (same plaza as Starsky’s). Contact Larry van Goozen (
[email protected]
) if you wish to attend. This will enable us to reserve space at the restaurant. There will be separate cheques.
BRIDGE CLUB
The EMUC Bridge Club gets together
enmasse
2 times per year; once in September and the second time in June. During the rest of the season, pairs meet monthly either as hosts or guests. Our September meeting is set for the Lower Hall on Sept. 20
th
at 6:30 pm.
Persons new to the game are invited to learn and join the fun!
THE DEACON’S CUPBOARD IS RUNNING ONCE AGAIN
The Deacon’s Cupboard will be collecting winter coats this fall. They will be given to their clients that are in need of warm outer wear next winter. There is a special need for children's outerwear. I am sharing this information hoping over the summer you might ask neighbours and family if they have coats to donate. We will be collecting them in October. Please check all donations to be sure they are clean and in good repair. This notice gives you time to wash or dry clean them. Thanks, in advance for sharing the warmth and caring we have at Erin Mills United Church with those in our area that need warmth this coming winter.
MY YEAR OF LIVING SPIRITUALLY
An award-winning writer for
Broadview
magazine (formerly the
United Church Observer
) has a new memoir out this fall that explores her experimental year of sampling more than 20 spiritual practices and also documents her journey away from fundamentalism to becoming "spiritual-but-not-religious."
My Year of Living Spiritually—From Woo-Woo to Wonderful: One Woman's Secular Quest for a More Soulful Life,
will be published in October by Douglas & McIntyre.
Anne Bokma, a longtime
Broadview
feature writer, wrote the magazine's "Spiritual But Secular" column for four years, which led to a yearlong blog called "My Year of Living Spiritually," now turned into a book.
'FUNDSCRIP' PROGRAM
FUNDSCRIP is an innovative fundraising program that asks you to purchase gift cards in order to pay for regular items you buy every month. A percentage of the cards purchased through FUNDSCRIP is donated back to our church.
Order forms for gift cards are available the last Sunday of every month.
The
next order date is September 29.
Speak to Joanne Hines if you have any questions about the program.