Thanks to those who have completed the survey about the possible renovation/expansion of our historic Church sanctuary and hall.

If you haven't we NEED to hear from you! These big decisions need ALL your voices heard. 
(We've only heard from 1/3rd of you...)

Click  here  to complete the survey. 

To register for any of the following focus group sessions,
please call 403-678-5354 or email the Church office. 

These sessions are currently scheduled at the Church for:
Friday June 7 at 11:00 AM (Church Hall)
Friday June 7 at 7:00 PM (Church Hall)
Sunday June 9 at 3:00 PM (Church Hall)
Sunday June 9 at 7:00 PM (Church Hall)
Tuesday June 11 at 3:00 PM (Upstairs Meeting Room)

Thanks for your participation!
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Greetings! 

We hope to  see you at Church on Pentecost Sunday June 9 , 2019.
WEAR YOUR REDS & ORANGES in honour of the
"tongues of fire" of the Holy Spirit 

CONTRIBUTING TO SUNDAY 10:00 AM WORSHIP:

Greeters: Marg Suurallik and...
Worship Leaders: Bob MacDonnell 
Children's Church: Joan Von Engelbrechten & Sim Gascoyne
Fellowship/Coffee Time: Joy & Cam McMann
Musical Director: Tanya Sullivan
Soloist: Cathy Robinson
Administration: Dianne Deans - 403-678-5354 - office@ralphconnor.ca
In the Pulpit: Rev. Greg Wooley  minister@ralphconnor.ca
(and a special long-distance guest...!)

~~~  
Scripture Lesson:  Acts 2:1-21


The first-ever meeting of the Chinook Winds Region of the United Church of Canada, is June 7-8 in Lethbridge.  RCMUC is represented by Mary Shearer and Dave Somerville, and Rev's Shannon Mang and Greg Wooley will also be in attendance.  Greg will be back to RCMUC for this Sunday's Worship service. 

A HUGE THANK YOU TO THE KENNEDYS FOR 
SHARING THEIR MUSICAL MAGIC WITH US 
ON MAY 31st  and JUNE 1st.
THE CONCERTS WERE A GIFT ACROSS THE GENERATIONS FROM THE KENNEDY CLAN!


A fundraising concert for Ralph Connor Memorial United Church. 

THE AFFIRM COMMITTEE - JUNE PLANS

Each Sunday in the month of June, the Worship service will focus on a different aspect of what it means to be a radically inclusive congregation - including, but not limited to, inclusion of the LGBTQ2 community.  A discussion time will follow each Sunday's service, for folks in the congregation to meet with members of the Affirming Committee, to share thoughts, feelings and experiences.   At the end of the month, a brief survey will help to determine our next steps in the process toward being designated as an Affirming Ministry. This Sunday (Pentecost) we'll focus on what it means to be an Inter-Cultural Church - with thanks to Rev. Bill Millar for opening the doors to that!
 
What does the Affirming Committee envision, if Ralph Connor Memorial United Church (RCMUC) were to become an Affirming Ministry?  By becoming an Affirming Ministry of the United Church of Canada,
  •  We affirm Christ's desire to reach out in love toward people who feel marginalized in our community.
    • o   We acknowledge that many populations feel marginalized, and wish to learn how to be more explicitly welcoming and supportive of them.   We want to address a variety of areas including ageism, sexism, racism, and classism and in particular to the Affirming Ministry, the issues of sexual orientation and gender identity.  Since LGBTQ2 persons have been, and continue to be, specifically denigrated and excluded by many Churches, we overtly and specifically include them in our affirming words and actions.
  • We affirm the spirit of the present RCMUC Mission Statement, and the heart for inclusion that is already demonstrated in this place.
    • o   We celebrate that this statement shapes the choices and priorities of this congregation, committing us to spiritual growth and exploration, to practices of intentional invitation, and to become agents of social justice.   These commitments are essential for a thriving, healthy Affirming Ministry.
  • We affirm the importance of connecting with other communities of faith who have also demonstrated a heart for inclusion, namely, the over 130 communities of faith who have already been declared Affirming Ministries.
    • o   We understand that becoming designated as an "Affirming Ministry" does not mean that we have completed the journey toward inclusiveness.  This designation will commit ourselves to be a community that will continue to listen to and learn from those who experience marginalization, and will continue to engage in study, education and dialogue through workshops, events and partnerships as we continue our journey
For more information, please see http://ralphconnor.ca/inclusion/ - and do come to Worship in June!

SPRING CLEAN-UP SCHEDULED  FOR THIS SATURDAY JUNE 8

Come and help with our annual clean-up inside and outside  from 9:00 A.M.- NOON

There will be a sign-up sheet available on Sunday...or just come! Everything is supplied. 

Many hands make light work! 
WE ARE LOOKING FOR A SUMMER PIANIST

piano
to play at the 10:00 A.M. Sunday Worship Service for eight Sundays, June 30 to August 18, 2019, with the potential of an extension for casual relief throughout the Church year. Compensation will be $90 per Sunday.

Click here for the full job description.
Closing date: TOMORROW, Friday June 7, 2019

TO TANYA & THE CHOIR & CATHY

From the bottom of our hearts we thank you for inspiring us, challenging us and leading us in Worship.

So to all our choristers: have a wonderful summer hiatus!  We look forward to your return in the fall. 

CHILDREN'S MINISTRY

Children's Church and Toddler care for Sunday Services are key ways that we support the faith development of children, and hospitality to young families.

Children may go to Children's Church after the first hymn and return later in the service in time for the anthem.  We are making a couple of adjustments to the Sunday service to give a bit more time for the Children's Church lesson, and a bit less back-in-the service time.

Easy to lead lessons are ready for use, in the upstairs cupboard. 

Please sign up on the Sunday clipboard to help!

EVENSONG 
 
Evensong, our contemplative mid-week service. Join us each 
Wednesday at 7:15 pm for this contemplative service. 

SHARE YOUR MUSICAL GIFTS

During the remaining Sundays in June...and July... and August... do YOU have musical gifts you would like to share to enhance our Worship experience?  If you play a musical instrument...or would like to share a vocal solo, duet, trio, quartet... or if you know someone willing to volunteer their gifts in this way...please contact either of the co-Chairs of our Worship Committee, Isabelle Ramsay or Janis Dougall .  Thank you!

HEALING PATHWAY 

To book a session or inquire about this gentle healing ministry p lease contact: Sue Nichols or Vicky Connoy for an appointment.

ALPINE VOICES THRESHOLD CHOIR

Rehearses the second and fourth Monday of each month from 7:30 - 9:00 pm in the sanctuary. Threshold Choir singing is described as "kindness made audible."
  
CYAN - Canmore Young Adult Network

Free Yoga in Riverside Park with CYAN
Every Wednesday from 6:30-7:30 PM from Jun 5 - Aug 28

PASTA NIGHT Tuesday, June 18th from 6-730 PM at RCMUC: CYAN is serving up another fresh & delicious meal by donation! Everyone is welcome to come out!    

Wednesday June 26th:  Join Bow Valley Young Adult Coalition, AHS and CYAN for an evening of learning about the drug Fentanyl.  Meet at 8 pm at Communitea, for a brief presentation, question period and Naloxone Kit demonstration. Free to attend and everyone is welcome to join!


Visit the CYAN website for more information.
HAVE YOU VOLUNTEERED AS A SUNDAY HELPER?

Help us weekly and contribute to our Sunday Service, it is easy!

Just sign up on the clipboard during Sunday Worship or after at Coffee time, then go to our website at  http://ralphconnor.ca/volunteering/ and view or download the duty sheet for the position you have selected for instructions.  


click on the image to go to the webpage

COMMUNITY CONNECTIONS community
THE WITNESS BLANKET
ART EXHIBITION : MAY 4 TO JUNE 23, 2019

The Witness Blanket is a monument that recognizes the atrocities of the Indian residential school era, honours the children and symbolizes ongoing reconciliation.

This powerful Art installation is on exhibit at the Red Dee r Museum  from May 4 to June 23, 2019.  


Spring Commemorative Church Service
East of Morley on the 1A Highway
3:00 - 4:00 P.M. this Sunday, June 9, 2019

HOUSING NEEDED
A member of the congregation is grateful to friends for prayers and spreading the word regarding her house-sitting in Canmore. Karen is now seeking a small suite rental, or another 2 to 3-month house/pet sit. Great local references. 
Call or text 604-250-6982  before Thursday June 20th. 
Thanks so much! 

FAMILY GAMES DAY

WHO
All are welcome, young and old              alike.

WHAT
An old-fashioned sports day; free refreshments, races,and tours of the site. 

WHEN
Saturday, July 27 from 1-3:30PM

WHERE
McDougall Memorial Church, located 26kms west of Cochrane on 1A Highway. 
 



NARAMATA CENTRE - SUMMER PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS...

July 13-20, 2019

Summer Week 3 with Linnea Good, David Jonsson, Claire Davie and Jennifer Beavington, Lee Beavington, Philip Stephen and Young Adult Summer Leaders

August 10-17, 2019

Lift Each Voice  with Morina Edmundson, Elizabeth Paynter, Liz DiMarino, Anita Perlau, Shirley Jorgensen and Young Adult Summer Leaders .


Naramata Centre is a United Church educational centre in Naramata, BC

July 21-27, 2019

Dawn: Bound for Emmaus - Contemporary Signs of Resurrection for a Pilgrim Church
with Herbert O'Driscoll & Richard LeSueur


July 28-Aug 3, 2019

Songs of Transformation, Reformation, and Liberation  with Paul Vasile
What do songs of the past and music of today teach us about the power of music to shape congregational life, especially how we worship? Singers of all backgrounds and skill levels are invited to experience music from a tapestry of cultures and musical traditions.


Sorrento Centre is an Anglican Educational Centre in Sorrento, BC

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