Easter 5


Freelton Strabane United Church

To live our discipleship with integrity and grace.

Horseshoe Falls Regional Council

Easter 5

Sunday, May 7  2023

 

Minister:  Rev. Will Wheeler, B.A. M. Div. 905-659-3380  E-mail: wwwheeler@sympatico.ca

 Music Director Joan Simpson   



 

Announcements  



    

There will be a planning meeting after Church May 7th to discuss the Dessert Buffett on May 27th


Prayer Shawl May 11th 7pm at the Manse

 

There will be a planning meeting May 9th 7pm at the Manse to discuss the June Market.

 

  Prayer Shawl Thursday May 11 at the Manse

 

Euchre Friday May 12 7pm in the Hall

 

Join us for a Sweet Beginning Dessert Buffet at Freelton Strabane United Church May 27th at 7pm to aid in the Freelton Window installation project

The Evening will be Featuring a buffet of homemade dessert tea and coffee and silent Auction. Tickets are $20 


BBQ season is almost here so don't miss out on ordering some wonderful McGregors Boxed meats.  All your favorites.   Contact Rev Will at 905 659 3380 or wwwheeler@sympatico.ca for product lists.    The Orders are due back   buy Sunday May 28th with payment via cash or Cheque Made payable to “Freelton Strabane United Church”” . Pick up is at the Church 1565 Brock Road on Tuesday June 6th @ 6:45pm. Product comes frozen and must be picked up.

 

Orders can be dropped off at the manse mailbox @ 10 Douglas Street Freelton, or sent to  Email jmcgeachy@xplornet.ca.

 

 


   Studies and Studies is pleased to present on May 7 2023 at 2pm at Freelton Strabane United Church 1565 Brock Road Strabane.   (how to register at bottom)


SoulCollage®    Rise Up!

with

The Rev.Allison Playfair


Spring is here – finally! All around us there is new birth and rebirth in creation. If you are like me, you may be rediscovering where those bulbs were planted (or moved by squirrels) in your garden. After sleeping underground over winter, our friends, the perennials emerge. Birds return and begin building nests. Everywhere are signs of new life rising up. So too, in our lives, there may be parts of our inner life ready to rise up.

In our time together, we will open ourselves to the spirit within. Using meditative reflection, poetry and creation of a SoulCollage® card, we will explore and give expression to an aspect of ourselves that may be ready to Rise Up in our lives. 


What is SoulCollage®?

SoulCollage® is an expressive arts practice done individually or in community. Founded by Seena B. Frost, the method develops creativity and intuition, encourages self-discovery, and provides personal guidance.
SoulCollage® meets you wherever you are on this journey called life. You don’t have to be an artist to make SoulCollage® cards. Anyone can create and enjoy this powerful practice. In this practice, we cut out images that speak to us and create a collage that will give expression to an aspect of your inner life and bring inner wisdom and discovery to the surface.


Cost: $10. To cover the cost of materials. Allison is donating her time and expertise 

 

What we will provide

We will provide a blank card, a frame, glue stick and many illustrations and images to choose the pieces to create your own card as well as light refreshments. 


What you need to bring

A pair of sharp scissors and/or a fine point exacto knife, a journal (any kind will do) and a pen/pencil for writing.


Who is the facilitator?

Allison Playfair is a United Church Minister who is a certified SoulCollage®   facilitator, Labyrinth facilitator and experienced workshop leader who is open to the Spirit. She worked as a server and bartender in the first half of her working life and brings all her life experience, compassion and sense of humour to her leadership. Allison is on a journey of reclamation and creative restoration of her body, mind and Spirit. In her workshops, she holds inclusive and affirming space for safe and creative exploration. 


To Register please call the Manse at 905 659 3380 Payment can be made through E Transfer, or cash the day of. 



Call To Worship

 

  One: Let us come away from our regular routines and come once more to a time of renewal                                               



All: We come to know God once more, to have our hearts stilled.                                                                   

 

One: God is our rock and our fortress, leading and guiding us day by day.

 

All: We are chosen and precious, God’s own people we rejoice in God’s steadfast love.     

Prayer of Approach



 Lord Jesus, on Easter you defeated death, you rose from the dead, you sallied forth from the tomb and gave death-dealing evil the slip. Then, in an act of extravagant love, you came back to us. You forgave us, embraced us, taught us, reassured us, gave us peace. Lord, keep coming back to us. Keep coming back for us. Do not leave us until you have bestowed upon us abundant life. Bring us home. Amen 

   All: (sung) In God we live and move and have our story. 

 In love God lives in us and makes us whole 

O Jesus may we hear the Word that calls us near;

Your story makes a home within our soul. 

 

 One Gathered in this time let us continue to listen to words of wisdom given to us in our lessons taken from


  Psalm 66 784 part 1 


1 Peter 2:2-10   

 

One. This is the word of  God

All thanks be to God

 

One Here in this place in this time let us here the words of life given to us by our Loving god. Let us listen to the Gospel of our Lord our Gospel is taken from  John 14:1-14     

 

The Word of God for the People of God

Thanks be to God. 

 



Prayer.   Lord may we read these words and feel your presence.  Amen  

I was talking with someone this week saying that one of my friends challenged me to let AI write the sermon.  The person said, we would know it wasn’t you because there would be no reference to Chocolate. Well Chocolate is an experience, and just recently I had someone give me chocolate from Nigeria. It was an experience but having God in Christ in your life is also an experience.  All of that was just an aside.  My reply to AI question was it wouldn’t sound like me no references to rocks.  Speaking of which a few years ago I  purchased a digital microscope to use with my computer.  Suddenly a whole new world of Rock and Minerals opened up.   The familiar became a whole new world. Seeing things beyond what is there, seeing with new eyes. 

Today’s Gospel is a very familiar scripture. Very popular for funerals almost a must right up there with the 23rd Psalm. We hear it but do we “hear” it. 




When you been waiting for over 2000 years for Christ to come again and been hearing the scriptures for almost as long well… well you can get somewhat routine. Like driving the same road every day to work, it becomes routine you don’t see what is there because you don’t look to see what is there. 

Our faith, our Christianity can become this way. The road well travelled.   

  Experiencing the death of my  home congregation in Keswick  Last week has reminded me that This is a time to explore our faith and to open ourselves to where God in the Spirit shall lead us. 

When asked, “what the greatest enemy of Christianity was?”, Gandhi replied, "Christians."  We lose our way.  To this Jesus responds, "I am the way, and the truth, and the life” (v. 6a). This is one of the many "I am" (ego eimi) sayings of this Gospel (6:35; 8:12; 9:5; 10:7; 11; 11:25; 15:1) -- "I am" being God's name (Exod 3:14).

-"Maybe the real issue is not whether people outside the church are saved, but whether people inside the church have any sense of their distinctiveness" (Brueggemann, 299). 


Michelangelo says the beautiful sculptures he created were already there, inside the stones. He simply removed the excess to reveal the precious essence. The human being is a mirror of God. We need to see the beauty in ourselves. Embrace our gifts and share them freely.

 

We have been shown the way (remember not the answer) a truth to live by and a promise of eternal life. But not just eternal life a life now to be embraced and lived. To embrace the love of God, to live the love of God. To allow the spirit to help us see the sculpture in the stone waiting to be released.

 

We are called to be the church. To celebrate God’s presence to seek justice and resist evil we say in our Creed.


Not to be what we always have been. But to look for the new perspective.  I have been reminded that we are to seek to understand what it is to be a spiritual presence not just an institution   Somehow beyond our need to maintain our physical presence and activily search ways to live our vision and mission.  Like the Gospel both our vision and mission need to become living words

 Yes the world is changing. That is a fact. Could AI written this sermon yes. But would it have mentioned the experience of Chocolate or microscopic world of rocks and minerals. No.  But rather than lamenting the changing world, the shift from Religion to Spirituality we are called open ourselves to that Holy Spirit and experience the presence of God in so many wonderful and varied ways. 


This is our time and our place. We are charged with finding the new way of being the church, a place of welcome a place to learn and place of healing a place of quiet a place of peace a place for the creative soul and a place for technologically minded.   Hold each other’s hands and dare to be what God has called you to be. 

God is with us in this time will give us peace in this time, has time to spare for us in this time, gives a new way of living in this time, holds our hand in this time, somehow despite   of us , some days more than others no matter where we are For we are not alone, in life in death in life beyond death we are not alone thanks be to God 




Prayers of the people 


Hear our prayer we humbly offer

Grant to us your peace O God

Hear our prayer we humbly offer

Grant to us your peace O God. 

God with us in this time we thank you for your presence in our lives. It is easy for us to see the  rush of life, the to do list.     We ask that your Spirit may calm our minds to see that we have been gifted with time to slow our lives down to appreciate the gifts we have. May we continue to use the time you give us as a  time to reflect and deepen our relationship with you. That we may see how we can be your people and church in an ever changing world. 

 

 

We pray for all those that are sick this day. We pray for all those that morn.    We pray for all those that are greatly burdened with worry and concern about what the future may hold.  We pray for those that need the presence of the Spirit. We pray for those who we name who we are called to walk with. 

 

 In that presence of the Holy Spirit in our lives we offer you our own prayers and the prayers for those whom are a part of our journey.  We know that in your time and your way they shall be answered.  We bind ourselves to each other in the prayer which our Saviour gave us. Saying.

 


Offering

 In gratitude and humble trust

We bring our best today

To serve your cause and share your love

With all along life’s way

O God, who gave yourself to us

In Jesus Christ, your Son,

Teach us to give ourselves each day

Until life’s work is done.

 

Prayer We have tasted your kindness, O God, and want to share it with others. We have witnessed your saving grace in Jesus Christ, and give thanks for all your care. We have heard the call to even a greater works,  and here dedicate our offerings and ourselves to that end. Amen

 


Commissioning and Blessing
 

One: Declare the wonderful deeds of God, who brought you from night to day.                                                                   

 

All: God has built us into a spiritual house with Jesus Christ as the chief cornerstone.     .

 

One: Go forth as witness to the living Christ. God, in Christ, declares there is a place for you; in loving mercy you are chosen by God. 

 

   


Join me now for coffee/tea and of course visiting.   Now that you have finished reading the service I encourage  you to call someone and wish them well for the day.   


Yesterday
we honour our heritage.

Today
we know that we are not alone,
that we live in God's world.

Tomorrow
with God,
we will discover
the undiscovered country.

Upcoming Events


After some prayerful thought we have decided to combine Art for the Soul and Tech Tuesday for seniors on the same day.   Starting at 1pm on April 18th

 



Prepare ye the way to Sing


We are planning a Spring Concert for Sunday, April 30, at 7 PM.

There will be a variety of musical spots including the choir presenting selections from Godspell.

Anyone interested can join us for practices at Freelton Strabane Wednesday afternoons, starting at 1:30 PM.


Studies and Studies is pleased to present on May 7 2023 at 2pm at Freelton Strabane United Church 1565 Brock Road Strabane.   (how to register at bottom)


SoulCollage®    Rise Up!

with

The Rev.Allison Playfair


Spring is here – finally! All around us there is new birth and rebirth in creation. If you are like me, you may be rediscovering where those bulbs were planted (or moved by squirrels) in your garden. After sleeping underground over winter, our friends, the perennials emerge. Birds return and begin building nests. Everywhere are signs of new life rising up. So too, in our lives, there may be parts of our inner life ready to rise up.

In our time together, we will open ourselves to the spirit within. Using meditative reflection, poetry and creation of a SoulCollage® card, we will explore and give expression to an aspect of ourselves that may be ready to Rise Up in our lives. 


What is SoulCollage®?

SoulCollage® is an expressive arts practice done individually or in community. Founded by Seena B. Frost, the method develops creativity and intuition, encourages self-discovery, and provides personal guidance.
SoulCollage® meets you wherever you are on this journey called life. You don’t have to be an artist to make SoulCollage® cards. Anyone can create and enjoy this powerful practice. In this practice, we cut out images that speak to us and create a collage that will give expression to an aspect of your inner life and bring inner wisdom and discovery to the surface.


Cost: $10. To cover the cost of materials. Allison is donating her time and expertise 

 

What we will provide

We will provide a blank card, a frame, glue stick and many illustrations and images to choose the pieces to create your own card as well as light refreshments. 


What you need to bring

A pair of sharp scissors and/or a fine point exacto knife, a journal (any kind will do) and a pen/pencil for writing.


Who is the facilitator?

Allison Playfair is a United Church Minister who is a certified SoulCollage®   facilitator, Labyrinth facilitator and experienced workshop leader who is open to the Spirit. She worked as a server and bartender in the first half of her working life and brings all her life experience, compassion and sense of humour to her leadership. Allison is on a journey of reclamation and creative restoration of her body, mind and Spirit. In her workshops, she holds inclusive and affirming space for safe and creative exploration. 


To Register please call the Manse at 905 659 3380 Payment can be made through E Transfer, or cash the day of. 



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