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Friday, March 28, 2008

new life

What a delight, on Easter Sunday, to celebrate Christine's baptism and Nick and Christine's public confession of faith and decision to formally "cast their lot" with us as members of this joyfully ragged band of disciples seeking to follow Jesus wherever he may lead us.

May we all walk in "newness of life" in this Easter season!

Friday, March 7, 2008

Lorne Grove's art

If you've visited For The Love of Jo Coffee House on Main St. in the past few days you may or may not have noticed that you are sitting - and sipping - in the presence of over 40 years of artwork by Lorne Grove, a member of our church. If you haven't had a chance yet, do stop by and have a look. Here's a small sampling, and some words from Lorne about his art.



"From the priceless treasure of a childhood on a frugal Mennonite farm near Dickson Hill; a journey on a freight ship from New York to Bombay for three years in India with Mennonite Central Committee; to senior years with our children and grandchildren, I consider every additional day as totally bonus."

- Lorne Grove

CHILDHOOD HOME

Tuesday, March 4, 2008

learning from La Casa Grande - helping La Casa Grande

Here is Denise's promised follow-up from her message to us on Sunday:



At our church retreat last weekend I presented about my time spent working at an orphanage, La Casa Grande, in Benin.

I reflected on how we can learn from the Beninese and their remarkable way of placing God at the centre of every part of their lives. I suggested that their few material possessions allow them to focus on spirituality more fully than us as wealthy North Americans.

To follow up on this message I encourage Community members to find something material in their lives that has become an unnecessary habit. I then challenge you to give this particular thing up for one month. Hopefully this act will allow for time to re-evaluate what we really value. Potentially it could also engage others in conversation.

(eg: "Fred, did you see the hockey game last night? No, Stanley, I've decided to cut the cable this month and was unable to watch the game," "Really Fred, please tell me why you would ever do something like that...")

Doing this will also free up some cash that could then be sent to La Casa Grande. Currently the orphanage is expanding in order to accommodate more children. Our spare dollars would go far in aiding fundraising and demonstrating our shared interest in caring for the forgotten children of Benin.

Let's plan on starting next Monday the 9th. Take this week to discuss with your family and decide what would be appropriate for you.

Let's share with one another our ideas! It would be motivating and encouraging. I'll let you know what our family has decided upon in the next few days.

Thanks for your interest and openess. I was truly blown over on Sunday by the support I felt from this congregation!

- Denise