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Announcements for the week of March 27, 2023

TRINITY & PROVIDENCE UNITED CHURCH WELCOMES YOU

“…Growing, Caring, Sharing”


The Life and Work of the Church

March 26, 2023

Announcements



Ministry Focus Areas for Trinity:

Nurturing the Spirit, the Caring Journey, partnering

for the Community, Funding for Ministry, Sharing Hope Locally and Globally.


We acknowledge that we live on the traditional territory of the Mississauga People of the Anishnaabe Nation. We acknowledge their stewardship of the land throughout the ages.

(This is a scent sensitive environment)


We extend a warm, friendly welcome to all!

Please Remember in your Prayers Those at home, in nursing homes and in hospital who are facing illness, bereavement and other life challenges. This week please pray for Glasgow-Castleford United Church, East Central Ontario Region (ECO).

Special Activities this Week at Trinity

Mon. 27 Respite Care, 9:00 a.m., Trinity Hall

Mon. 27 Baden Powel Scouts, 6:00 p.m. – 9 p.m., Trinity Hall

Tues. 28 Cook Chicken, 9:00 a.m., Cut Chicken, 1:00 p.m.

Kitchen

Wed. 29 Respite Care, 9:00 a.m., Trinity Hall

Wed. 29 Prayer Circle, 9:30 a.m., Sanctuary

Wed. 29 Bobcaygeon Girl Guides, 6:00 p.m., Trinity Hall

Thurs. 30 Lenten Study, 10:30 a.m., Fellowship Room & Zoom

Thurs. 30 Chicken Meat Pie Making, 8:30 a.m., Kitchen & Trinity Hall

Thurs. 30 Choir Practice, 2:00 p.m., Sanctuary

Fri. 31 No Respite Care today

Sun. 02 Church service & livestreaming, 10:30 a.m., Sanctuary


Best wishes to all those who have Birthdays and Anniversaries in April!

Letting Go

When we celebrated Jesus' baptism, we used stones as symbols of things we need to let go of, and as signs of our commitment to walk with God. Lose yours? Gave it away? There are more on the table in the narthex. Please enjoy and share!

With thanks, Rev. Dr. Bob Root


Prayer Request and Pastoral Care

If you have a prayer request, please call the church office at (705)738-5135 and we will pass your request through to our active Prayer Circle and Pastoral Care Teams.


MARY GUEST

Mary passed away on March 15th. The following will be taking place at Trinity on Sun. April 2nd. Visitation at 12:30 p.m. and then Mary’s “Celebration of Life” will start at 1:30 p.m. in the Sanctuary. Let us keep the Guest family in our prayers.


AFFIRM EDUCATION TEAM

The Affirming team would like to thank all those that helped in making PIE Day such a great success.

Thank you to:

· pie makers

· setting up tables and chairs

· preparing the place settings as well as the main serving table

· those that made the coffee and tea

· the pie cutters and ice cream scoopers

· the clean-up team

· those that decorated the sanctuary

· handed out the pamphlets

· Rev. Bob’s awesome (but not fearful) message

It was a super day!

Faithfully, Kim Draper


Are you a Knitter or Crocheter?

We need people to knit or crochet mitten, scarves, hats for our Mitten Tree. The items are distributed to our community here in Bobcagyeon and Lindsay to places like our public schools, Curve Lake, Boys & Girls Club, Ross Memorial Hospital, A Place Called Home etc. before Christmas.

40-40 Challenge! Instead of giving up something for Lent – why not try the 40-40 Challenge? Each day of Lent, remove one item from your cupboard or closet that you no longer wear or use, and donate the items to a local charity/thrift shop OR take an item of food from your cupboard every day for the Food Bank, OR set aside a loonie or toonie every day of Lent for your favourite charity.

Lenten Study Group – Book “Good Courage”

Lenten Study Group on Thursdays, which began on February 23 for six weeks, at 10:30 a.m. The last day will be Thursday, March 30th. “Good Courage” aims to inspire with honest testimonies from people who have had the courage to follow their hearts, to hope against hope, and to faithfully work towards a better world. In these pages, find comfort with examples of practical and courageous hope in the midst of despair, and accept the challenge to deepen your theological understanding of hope, resurrection, and new life. Time: This is a recurring meeting Meet anytime


New Year, New Music, New Time

Choir Practices on Thursdays 2-3:30 pm. If you have any questions, please contact Brenda Shield @ bshield@cogeco.ca


NEWS FROM THE ENVELOPE STEWARD

If there are any questions or concerns regarding your 2022 Tax Receipts, please forward any inquiries to kim.draper.tuc@gmail.com. All donations in the year 2023 will be the responsibility of Cathy Bennett, as she will be the new Envelope Steward and all inquiries can be directed to her: allecat360@gmail.com.


Broadview Magazine Renewal

The Broadview focuses on a wide variety of Cultures & Views, life experiences from many perspectives and a unifying voice in these times of change. For the low cost of $25.00 for 8 issues, you can renew your subscription or become a new subscriber. You can give or mail your cheque or cash to Sue in the office, or you can speak to me after church in Trinity Hall. We need to send the information and payment in by April 3rd. Your new subscription will begin in June. Thank-you, Susan Hachey


News from the Knitting Group

The Knitting Group meet every second Wednesday at 2:00 p.m. The next meeting will be held on Wednesday, April 5that the home of Karin Kinsman. We knit Prayer Shawls adults and children who need comfort, peace, and love as they go through personal loss, sickness, and grief. For further information about the Knitting Group, please contact Gail Lewis at 705-738-1279 or the church office for Karin’s address if you wish to join them.


LET/EASTER SCHEDULE FOR TRINITY April 2 Palm Sunday @ 10:30 a.m. April 7 Good Friday @ 10:30 a.m. April 9 East Sunrise Service @ 6:30 a.m. (Bolton St. south of The post office), followed by a light breakfast to be provided at Trinity (kitchen). April 9 Easter Sunday @ 10:30 a.m.

UCW REQUEST

Please remember to fill out UCW questionnaire and hand it back to Lillian Partridge or the church office. There will be copies on the Narthex table, for anyone who needs one to fill out.


Bobcaygeon Helps Foodbank

We are still experiencing an increase in client numbers and food costs. From December 1, 2022 to February 23, 2023, we have experienced a 100% increase from the same period the year before.

This is our wish list: canned vegetables, green beans, peas, corn niblets, juice boxes for children, 1 liter apple juice, canned fruit, cereal, instant coffee, peanut butter, macaroni, mac & cheese, sugar…

THANK YOU


‘After Words’ … is a new Bereavement Support Program

in Bobcaygeon offered by Kawartha Lakes Hospice. The group meets every first and third Thursday in the month from 1:00 – 2:00 p.m. at the Lions Club, Market Square, Bobcaygeon. Please call Janice Craig, Hospice Bereavement Co-ordinator at 705-324-7323 x 553 for more information.


Donations for Turkey and Syria

On Monday, February 6, a series of powerful earthquakes struck southern Türkiye (Turkey) near the border with Syria. The quakes caused extensive damage and loss of lives. At time of writing, the death toll has surpassed 20,000 people, and thousands more are missing.

The winter weather makes the situation even more dire for people who are without shelter, warm clothes, blankets, water, and food. Some of the people affected by the earthquake were already displaced by conflict.

Today, people need emergency shelter, blankets, mattresses, clean water, food, and hygiene items.

We join Mission & Service partners the Middle East Council of Churches, ACT Alliance, the Canadian Foodgrains Bank, and the Humanitarian Coalition to show tangible support for the people of Türkiye and Syria.

You can be a part of these efforts by donating now. Thank you for your generosity.

If you wish to donate to people who were affected by the earthquake in Turkey and Syria, please mark "Turkey/Syria" on your envelope, cheque or E-transfer if donating through Trinity United Church.

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