Friday, 29 January 2016

ANNOUNCEMENTS SUNDAY JANUARY 31ST 2016

Ministering through leadership in worship this morning are:
Organist: Al Fougere
Lay Reader (St. M.): Brenda Mac Innis
(St. D.): Maxine Smith
Mission Moment (St. M.): Barb Mac Intyre
Greeters & Collectors (St. M.) Terry & Marlene Morrison
Greeter (St. D.): Marie Mac Kinnon
Collectors (St. D.): Iaian Langley, Heather Graham

OFFICE HOURS:
Monday 9-12 noon, Nan at St. Mark’s
Tuesday 9-12 noon, Nan at St. Mark’s
Wednesday 9-12 noon, Nan at St. David’s, Jane at St. Mark’s
Thursday 9-12 noon, Jane at St. Mark’s
Friday Minister’s Day Off, 9-12 noon, Jane at St. Mark’s

Nan is on Con Ed from Feb 1st to 3rd and will not be in the church office or at St. David’s Wednesday this week. The Rev. Heather Manuel, Guysborough is covering pastoral care.

Prayer Shawl Knitting Circle: Knitters and crocheters gather in the parlour of St. Mark’s on the 3rd Monday of each month. Next time of gathering is Monday February 15th at 1:00 p.m.

Lenten Prayer, half hour Tuesday mornings during Lent starting February 16th.10:00 am at St. Mark's

"This We Believe" study group, Wednesday evenings for 5 weeks, starting February 17th, 7:00 to 9:00 pm. St. David's . Refresher or Preparation for Adult Baptism/Confirmation. Everyone welcome. 

Lifeline Syria

The public  is invited to attend an information session to discuss the opportunity to form a local chapter of the Lifeline Syria group in Port Hawkesbury. Information will be provided on the requirements to sponsor a family from Syria, and how the community can assist with this initiative.  The meeting will be held Wednesday, February 3 at 6:30 p.m. in the  Shannon Studio of the Port Hawkesbury Civic Centre.

Prayer for Christian Unity: February 18, 2016
Representatives from Trinity Anglican, St. Mark's United and St. Joseph's met recently to prepare a prayer service to pray for Christian Unity. Our service will be on Thursday, February 18. While we know it is winter with all its challenges, we will gather at each church (gathering in order at Trinity, St. Mark's, St. Joseph) for prayer, song and Scripture and then move to the next church and then process to the next church. We are hoping for a nice evening so we can walk together, although many may wish to drive from place to place. For those choosing to go on foot, we will be making prayers at each intersection, praying for the needs of our community. Finishing at St. Joseph's, we will conclude with a time of hospitality and fellowship. More details to follow in coming weeks. We hope that you will take this opportunity (with all its challenges!) and join us as we “journey” in faith as Christian people. If the weather proves inclement that evening our service will be held at St. Joseph's.
Rev. Conrad Edwards,  Nan Corrigan D.M. and Freda Fifield
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ST. MARK’S ANNOUNCEMENTS

Lay Readers:
Feb. 7th – Jean Mac Pherson
Feb.14th – Vida Hood
Feb. 21st – Denis Bernard
Feb. 28th – Sarah Chiasson

FundScrip Order Sundays are February 7th and 21st and Delivery Sundays are February 14th and 28th.  February Promotions are:
 la Vie en Rose                                        11% ( Regular 8%)
(includes la Vie en Rose Aqua)
WaySpa                                                12% ( Regular 10%)
Payless Shoes                                        10% ( Regular 8%)
Please contact Patsy Brander at 902-625-1062 or Bonnie Dawson at 902-625-3838 if you have any questions or if you wish to join
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Lenten Prayer, half hour Tuesday mornings during Lent starting February 16th.10:00 am at St. Mark's

February 21st – 8:00 a.m.; Men’s Group Breakfast Meeting.

February 23rd at 7:00 p.m. – St. Mark’s Annual Congregational Meeting. No Congregational Board Meeting this month.

50th Anniversary! In 2016, St. Mark’s will be celebrating their 50th Anniversary. 50thAnniversary weekend will be June 10th to 12th, 2016. The next meeting of the planning group is at 1:30 p.m.  February 8th in the parlour.


Mark these 50th Anniversary dates on your calendar (and share them widely with family and friends): 
      May 15   50th Anniversary Memorial Hymn Sing 
50th Anniversary Jubilee Weekend   June 10th to 12th
      June 10   Evening of Music with Coro Cantabile
      June 11   Decoration Day Worship at South Brook Cemetery
          Renewal of Marriage Vows for couples married at St. Mark's
      June 12   Service of Celebration of 50 Years with guest Preacher, Rev. Catherine Stuart
                     Banquet in St. Mark's Hall
Details of other planned events will be shared as they are finalized.
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ST. DAVID’S ANNOUNCEMENTS

Lay Readers:
Feb. 7th – Iaian Langley
Feb. 14th – Margie Mac Intyre
Feb. 21st – Maxine Smith
Feb. 28th – Malcolm Parsons

St. David’s Annual Congregational Meeting will be held on February 7th, 2016 following Service.
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WINTERLUDE 2016
Saturday, March 5th
A) Looking for a team of 4 ONLY people, to participate in our Indoor Floor Curling Tournament,Saturday, March 5th, 2016, at St. Mark's United Church, Port Hawkesbury, 9- 12 Noon. Must have a team of at least one adult (can be all adults) and participants must be age 12 and up.  Prize draws and lots of fun and ellowship!  Teams can consist of members of the church family, and / or friends and neighbours. Anyone at all! Please bring indoor footwear.

B)
 Ground Hockey in St. Mark's church, parking lot, 9-12 Noon. This activity is for all ages!  Sticks provided or bring your own. Prize draws and lots of fun and fellowship!
LUNCH PROVIDED AT 12 NOON IN CHURCH HALL
I will need to know numbers for both events by, FEBRUARY 28th, so that planning can begin for the meal. Please contact, Margie MacIntyre 902. 625. 1361 or email mydogcaper@hotmail.com

Sunday, March 6th * Children accompanied by parent or guardian
A) Coasting on  MacIntyre's hill, MacIntyre Mountain, 2 p.m.- 4:30 p.m. Helmets required.
B) Snowshoeing on the trails on the top of MacIntyre Mountain.  Park your car at the top on MacIntyre Mountain and snowshoe along the trails.  Get the snowshoes there or bring your own.
C) X Country Skiing on the top of MacIntyre Mountain. Bring your own skis for this activity. Any cancellation will be on 101.5 CIGO-FM (The Hawk)
HOT SUPPER TO FOLLOW AT ST. DAVID'S CHURCH HALL Again, we will need to know numbers in order to plan for the meal. Please contact, Margie MacIntyre 902. 625. 1361 or email mydogcaper@hotmail.com

On Saturday, March 12th the Whycocomagh East Lake Ainslie Pastoral Charge will host another session of "Wild WELA Worship".  This will be our winter snowshoeing edition as our contribution to the Inverness-Guysborough Presbytery's Winterlude program.  We will be snowshoeing on a groomed trail overlooking the beautiful village of Whycocomagh  joining together for a short devotional on the trail, then heading back to Cameron Hall for complimentary hot chocolate and cookies sponsored by the UCW.  Meet at the Cameron Hall in Whycocomagh at 1 p.m. in order to leave as a group on our snowshoe adventure. Back at Cameron Hall around 2:30 p.m. for hot chocolate and cookies.  Also, we will be hosting a cake silent auction in the hall that day from 2:30 p.m. till 3:30 p.m. with all proceeds going to the WHY Group? Youth Group.  All are welcome .  For more information contact Rev. Rachel Campbell at 902-756-2762


February is time for the annual door to door residential canvass for the Heart and Stroke Foundation.  Every 7 minutes a Canadian dies from heart disease or stroke according to the Heart and Stroke Foundation literature. Please welcome those willing to take on the responsibility of canvassing to help raise funds for life saving research.