Thursday, 26 July 2007

Choir Conducted Service at St. David's, Sunday, July 29th


Processional
Come In, Come In and Sit Down Voices United 395

Come to My Heart Voices United 661

Medley
Jesus Friend of Little Children Voices United 340
Lord, Listen to the Children Praying Voices United 400
What a Friend We Have in Jesus Voices United 664

Medley
Out on the Galilee Sea in a Boat Printed
Do You Really Love Me Printed
Holy Spirit Hear Us Voices United 377

Kyrie Eleison (Lord Have Mercy) Voices United 946

The Lord's My Shepherd (to the tune of Amazing Grace) Voices United 747

I Will Never Forget You My People Printed

Our Father Voices United 960

During Offering
Glorify Thy Name

Doxology
Take These Gifts Printed

Medley
This Day God Gives Me Voices United 410
In the Bulb There is a Flower Voices United 703
Jesus, You Have Come to the Lakeshore Voices United 563

Recessional
I'm Gonna Live So God Can Use Me Voices United 575

Tuesday, 17 July 2007

Hymns For Sunday, July 22

THIS DAY GOD GIVES ME ....410

PRECIOUS LORD.....670


TAKE MY LIFE....506


ONE MORE STEP....639


Psalm 52.....777 ( LUCKY PSALM)

Doxology....540

Friday, 13 July 2007

Two Services

Beginnning on September 2nd there again will two Church Services:
St. Marks at 9:30AM
St. David's at 11:15 AM.

Arrangements have been made to continue this year (2007) with both services.

Saturday, 7 July 2007

Refugee Family Update

We are very pleased to pass along the Kalley's news. As you know, Donald was accepted into the post graduate course in Marine Geomatics that begins this September at the NSCC Campus in Lawrencetown. It looked for awhile like Donald would be staying in a bachelor apartment in Lawrencetown and Christiana and the children would stay with friends in Halifax until Donald's course was finished in May. The committee did not feel it was very satisfactory to break up the family, so have been looking for another solution. A semi-detached house with 2 bedrooms recently came up for rent in Lawrencetown - just a 20 minute walk from the college. On Thursday, July 5th, Hermina Van Zutphen packed the Kalley family into her truck and drove them to Lawrencetown to view the property. What a surprise to discover that the landlord is one of Donald's instructors at the college! They decided to take it and put a damage deposit to hold it. Even though the present tenant will be moving out at the end of July, the landlord did not charge them rent for the month of August. The house is on the bus route, so Christiana will have a lot more freedom to get about. Also, the rent includes heat and electricity, so they may even be paying less than they are now paying in Port Hood.

The one item their furnished house is lacking is a double bed. If anyone has one to spare, the Kalleys would be very grateful to have it. Please call 787-2610 if you would like to donate the bed. They will be moving their belongings to Lawrencetown in late August.

Also, a very generous lady in Port Hood, Michelle Campbell was buying a new vehicle so she gave them her 1998 Caravan - with all repairs up to date. Donald is thrilled to have a set of wheels and to be independent!

Another bit of great news: Donald started working at a new quarry on the Mulgrave side of the Strait on Friday, July 6th. Having the van is a real asset for this job - the company is even paying his mileage. His pay is considerably more than minimum wage, so this should help their financial situation.

We wish them continued blessings in their first year living in Canada.