Sunday 28 October 2007

St. Mark's Roast Beef Dinner, November 2nd

Roast Beef Dinner

Friday, November 2nd
4:30 - 6:00 p.m.

Adults: $10.00 Children under 10 years old: $5.00

Takeouts are available

Sponsored by St. Mark's Ways and Means Committee

St. Mark's Church Directory

If you agreed to have your picture taken for the new Church Directory, someone from Universal Portrait Studios in Church Point will be calling you in October to arrange a time. They will be at St. Mark's on November 6th, 7th, 9th, and 10th to take pictures. Thank you for your support of this project.

Readings for November 4th, 2007

Habakkuk 1: 1 - 4, 2: 1 - 4
2 Thessalonians 1: 1 - 4, 11 - 12
Psalm 119: 137 - 144 (Voices United #841)
Luke 19: 1 - 10

Baptism at St. Mark's October 28th, 2007


Carter Laughlin Petrie and Clara Eaton Petrie

Saturday 27 October 2007

10,000 Villages Craft Sale

The 10,000 Villages Craft Fair was a whopping success this year, surpassing other years judging by the large attendance. Such beautiful new crafts keep appearing every year. It is difficult to resist buying!

Lana in her report at the service this Sunday stated that before taxes $11,819.35 was realized at Saturday's sale. This is greater than last year's total of $11,200. The profit from $3,500 would keep a family of four for one year. The profit that St. Mark's garnered for the crafts people was sufficient to keep 3.4 families of four for one year!

Thanks to all who worked at the sale, unpacked, set up, those who worked on checkouts, those who prepared food for the volunteers, those who packed up the remaining crafts at the end of the sale and those enlightened, discerning shoppers who chose to support this admirable cause.

A special thanks to Jean Wilson, who opened her home to the people from the Mennonite Central Committee. Ten Thousand Villages is a nonprofit program of Mennonite Central Committee, the relief and development agency of Mennonite and Brethren in Christ churches in North America.













Monday 22 October 2007

10,000 Villages Craft Sale at St. Mark's this Saturday


10,000 Villages Craft Fair

St. Mark's United Church
504 Bernard Street

Saturday, October 27
9:30 a.m. - 3:30 a.m

Help End Poverty - Support Fair Trade!
Hand crafted products from around the world

For more information call Lana at 625-4075





Sunday 21 October 2007

Readings for Sunday, October 28

Joel 2: 23 - 32
2 Timothy 4: 6 - 8, 16 - 18
Psalm 65 (Voices United 782- 783)
Luke 18: 9 - 14

Hymns for October 28

Spirit, Spirit of Gentleness #375

Jesus Loves Me #365

Just As I Am #508

Come To My Heart #661

Psalm 65 # 782

Doxology #540

Choral Amen

October 22, Special Events Meeting

There will be a Special Events Meeting in St. Mark's Parlour at 7:00p.m. on Monday, October 21 to plan the Christmas Tea and Sale.

Baptisms at St. Mark's, October 21st

Baptism: Kale Donald Hart

Baptism: Coleson William Morris

St. Mark's Service, Sunday October 21st









St. Mark's Teachers' Tea

On Monday, October 15th, the Christian Education Committee held a tea in honour of those dedicated people who teach our children. A surprising number of people turned out for the tea (17 in all), including Christine and Reverend Sheldon LeGrow.

There was a great delegation of young people, who expressed enthusiasm to continue the Youth Group, but they would prefer to have less structured gatherings in the future. Since we have so many talented musicians among our youth, a Coffee House was suggested where they could bring musical instruments and have Jam Sessions. They also expressed a desire to continue to hold Youth Church Services, but on a less frequent basis.

The Sunday School enrollment continues to grow and hopefully it will maintain this momentum to make up for those who moved away from our community last year. Our Superintendent, Heather Russey, gave a rundown on the Sunday School program and all the teachers seem to be getting on board.

Thanks to Heather MacE, Barb, and Marlene for serving the lunch and making tea!








Monday 15 October 2007

Your Purchase Makes a Global Difference


On Saturday, October 27, at St. Mark's United Church Mission & Outreach Committee is investing in the lives of artisans around the world by selling exquisite, handcrafted gifts and home décor. The event, to be held at St. Mark's United Church, 504 Bernard St., offers an opportunity for citizens of Port Hawkesbury, NS to make a global difference by shopping fair trade. Shoppers will also learn more about skilled artisans in Africa, Asia and Latin America. In its 11th the sales will showcase a beautiful assortment of musical instruments, pottery, jewellery, baskets, toys, crèches and hand loomed textiles.

As a newlywed, Huynh Thi Sanh left behind the rice paddies of her little village as she and her husband moved to the big city to find work. During the Vietnam War, her husband was killed, leaving her and their five children in desperate straits. For many years she worked long and hard, selling porridge, duck eggs and fruit. Now in her late 70's, and living with her son and his family, Ms. Sanh still needs to work. Businesses in Ho Chi Minh City have no need to hire an elderly woman, so she is glad she can work from home, sewing the traditionally-dressed dolls for Mai Handicrafts.

Her son has polio, and so he can no longer support his family driving a cyclo, (bicycle taxi), as he once did. Her daughter-in-law, Hanh, works as many hours as she can, saving money to send their son to school She works part-time for Mai Handicrafts stuffing the small dolls that Ms. Sanh makes, and has a second job as a house cleaner. They hope to make it possible for the grandson to fulfill his dream of becoming an architect.

For struggling families like this, Mai Handicrafts and sales at Ten Thousand Villages make an enormous difference. Not only do they provide the dignity of a livelihood, they give hope of a more secure future. When Ms. Sanh is asked if Ten Thousand Villages makes a difference, she answers with a resounding, “Yes!” The fifty percent advance, and decent prices paid in cash provides Ms. Sanh with much-needed stability and independence.

Ten Thousand Villages works with artisans who would otherwise be unemployed or underemployed. We provide vital, fair income to these Third World people by selling their handicrafts and telling their stories in North America. This income helps pay for food, education, health care, and housing. Ten Thousand Villages works with over 150 different artisans groups from 35 countries across the globe.

“By holding this sale, we’re giving customers in Port Hawkesbury, a chance to buy unique products while helping people in developing countries to meet basic needs for themselves and
their family. Together we are making a global difference,” says Lana MacLean, sale organizer.

Ms. Sanh would be happy to announce that the St. Mark's United Church Mission & Outreach Committee is hosting a Ten Thousand Villages Festival Sale at St. Mark's United Church, 504 Bernard St., (Corner of Pitt St.), Port Hawkesbury on Saturday, October 27 from 9:30 AM to 3:30 PM. Every purchase makes a difference to each family represented at our festival sale!

All proceeds of the sale support artisans partnered with Ten Thousand Villages, the oldest and largest Fair Trade Organization in North America, (over 60 years). The sale owes its success to dedicated local volunteers.

For more information on the Port Hawkesbury sale contact Lana, Maclean at 625-0447.

Ten Thousand Villages provides vital, fair income to Third World people by marketing their handicrafts and telling their stories in North America. Ten Thousand Villages works with artisans who would otherwise be unemployed. This income helps pay for food, education, health care and housing. Ten Thousand Villages is a non-profit program of Mennonite Central Committee, the relief and development agency of Mennonite and Brethren in Christ churches in North America. Ten Thousand Villages is in its 61st year of operation.

http://www.tenthousandvillages.ca

Hymns for Sunday October 21

Here I Am Lord #509

Lord, Listen to the Children Praying #400

Lord, You Give #512

We Shall Go Out. #586

Psalm 119 # 840 Refrain 4

Doxology #540

Tuesday 9 October 2007

Hymns For Sunday, October 14th

We Are One - #402

Jesus' Hands - #570

When Jesus The Healer - #358

How Great Thou Art - #238

Psalm 66, # 787 Refrain 2

Doxology #544

Sunday 7 October 2007

A Special Thanksgiving Service at St. Mark's to Welcome Our New Minister

St. Mark's congregation enjoyed our first service with Rev. Sheldon LeGrow on Thanksgiving Sunday. If first impression hold true, it promises to be a lively ministry. Watch for changes!




Rev. LeGrow and his wife Christine greeted Joyce Oliver-Snair on her way out of the service.



Sunday School is in full swing again. Below are teachers: Wilma Ferguson and JoAnne Connors with student Cassie Ferguson.



We enjoy having the younger generations at our services.

St. David's Official Board Meeting October 28

St. David's Official Board will be meeting on October 28 following the Worship Service.

St. David's U.C.W. Meeting October 10 th

St. David's U.C.W. will be meeting at the home of Patsy Swain on Wednesday, October 10th at 1:30 p.m.

St. Mark's Roast Beef Dinner, November 2nd

St. Mark's Ways and Means Committee are planning a Roast Beef Dinner for Friday, November 2nd starting at 4:30 p.m. Price will be $10.00 for adults and $5.00 for children under 10 years of age. Take-outs will be available. It would be greatly appreciated if members of the congregation would contribute towards the cost of groceries. You may do so by placing your donation in a separate envelope with your name and envelope number and put it on the collection plate or give it to any any member of the Ways & Means committee. This donation will be receipted for tax purposes.

St. Mark's Congregational Meeting, October 16th

St. Mark's Congregational Board Meeting will be held on October 16th.

Executive: 6:30 p.m.
Committees: 7:15 p.m.
Combined Board: 8:15 p.m.

Committee chairpeople: please notify your members