ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH

73 Simcoe St. Toronto, Ontario M5J 1W9 -- 416-593-5600

www.standrewstoronto.org 

The people of St. Andrew's are called by God to serve in faith, hope and love in the heart of Toronto

 

Wednesday September 9, 2009

 

This Coming Sunday

 

 

Sunday, September 13, 2009

Fifteenth Sunday after Pentecost

 

Reader

Noel Ramsey

 

Greeting Elder

Fiona Smith

 

 

Readings for this Sunday

Proverbs 1:20-33

Psalm 19

James 3:1-12

Mark 8:27-38

 

Road Closures this Sunday

 

 

http://www.toronto.ca/transportation/events.htm  and click on “Event Calendar.”

 

 

 

 

1) Group Discount Rates for the ROM Dead Sea Scrolls Exhibit

 

We are pleased to announce that we have arranged for group discounts for tickets to the ROM's Dead Sea Scrolls exhibit.  You may obtain the discount price for 1-10 tickets by purchasing online with your credit card. 

 

1) Go to: http://www.rom.on.ca/visit/group/index.php

2) Click on the button for "Buy your tickets online"

3) In the "Corporate Clients" box, click "Buy Now"

4) Select "Dead Sea Scrolls + General Admission"

5) Choose your date and time

6) For the "promo code", enter STANDREWS and hit submit

7) At the next screen (which should display the discount prices), select your tickets

7) Submit your credit card information, and print your tickets

 

Enjoy the show!

 

If you wish to purchase more than 10 tickets, please call the group sales office at 416-586-5801.

 

2) Daily Updates from Geneva Switzerland

 

Rev. Ingram has just returned from Geneva, Switzerland where he attended meetings of the World Council of Churches.  His daily updates are posted at www.standrewstoronto.org/wcc/geneva_2009
 

He has also posted pictures from a few days after the meetings -- in Padova, in Venice and hiking in the French Alps -- go to the above link and click on September 2, 3 or 4.

 

An archive of his journal entries from previous WCC meetings and events -- including photos -- can be viewed at www.standrewstoronto.org/wcc/

 

3) The Opening of Her Majesty's Courts - Monday September 14, 2009

 

Each year, members of the faith communities in Toronto join together with members of the judiciary for a special worship service to mark the "Opening of the Courts".  This year, the service will be held at Holy Trinity Anglican Church (behind the Eaton's Center) on Monday September 14 at 10:00 am.  Rev. Ingram will be preaching this year, and members of a number of different faith communities will be participating in the service.  All are welcome.

 

4)  Name Tags

 

Many who attend our Bide-a-Wee Coffee Hour following worship services on Sundays have mentioned that it would enable us to get to know each other more easily if we wore name tags.  A formal request for name tags was presented at this year's Annual Congregational Meeting.  After researching types of name tags and various ways of storing and retrieving them, we are pleased to announce that we have prepared cord style name badges for members and adherents--and their children--and they will be available at Coffee Hour in September.   The badges will be stored alphabetically in boxes at several tables at the entrance to the Great Hall. We encourage everyone to wear their badges--and to return them to the storage boxes before you go home!  Please extend a warm welcome to our visitors, who will be invited to wear stick-on name tags.

 

5) Church Office

 

Our administrative assistant, Judy Neal, will be away from the office from September 10th - 16th inclusive.   In her absence please speak to either Church Manager Doug Pearson or our Senior Minister, the Rev. Will Ingram.

 

6) Church School and Nursery - Fall Term

 

St. Andrew's Church School and Nursery will begin the fall term on September 13th.
 

This year, students age 12 to 15 are invited to attend classes in the upstairs assembly room.  The classes will run from 9:30 to 10:20 a.m.  The students will then have an opportunity to attend the worship service or assist in the nursery or church school on a rotational basis.  For further details, please contact Betsy Nieuwland. 

 
All younger students will attend classes during the service (after the children's time).  The nursery will be open at 10:20 (10 minutes before the beginning of the service) until 10 minutes after the service.
 
All children are welcome!

 

7) Volunteers Needed for Church School and Nursery

We are very short of volunteers for both the church school and the nursery programs, and are seeking help in both areas.  Your assistance on a rotational basis would be most appreciated.

Please contact either Betsy Nieuwland (betsy@lawrye.ca) for more information regarding the Church School, or Barbara Sargent (basarge@rogers.com) if you are interested in the nursery program.

 

Thanks so much!

 

8) Bible Study Groups

 

Our Wednesday morning Bible Study Group meets at 7:30 am and concludes by 8:30 am. every Wednesday.  The group is now studying the Wisdom literature, which includes the books of Job, Ecclesiastes, Proverbs and the Song of Solomon. 


The Sunday Morning Bible Study Group will resume meeting on Sunday, September 13th and will commence studying the Old Testament book of Ruth.  The group meets in the Board Room at 9:30 a.m. every Sunday.

 

Both Bible Study Groups enjoy studying the Word in the context of fellowship and coffee.  Everyone is welcome to attend either or both study groups.

 

9) Hatha Yoga 

 

The Fall Hatha Yoga Classes begin soon.  A series of six classes will start on Friday, Sept. 18 from 1 to 2:10p.m. Donations for classes go to the church Out of the Cold program. Consider doing yoga to bring peace to the mind and flexibility to the body. If interested, please contact Victoria Campbell at connectiontovmc@hotmail.com


10) Wine, Cheeses & Jesus Fellowship Group

 

The group will meet on Thursday, September 17th at 7:00 p.m. in the upstairs meeting room.  Everyone is welcome to attend.

The topic will be Globalization and Active Faith.  Almost every region of the world is connected in a complex web of trade, transportation, and communication. This globalization affects everyone in different ways. While some are growing wealthy and healthy; many regions in our world are becoming impoverished, dependent, diminished, and unwell.  The Bible calls the people of God to respond with acts of justice and mercy in the world, to be stewards of God’s creation, and to view all people as reflections of the image of God.  How do we live our faith in a global economy? What does it mean to be sent as agents of God’s redemptive love today?  Alternative Globalization Addressing People and the Earth (AGAPE): The World Council of Churches has been engaged in study and discussion of the issues of globalization from a faith perspective for over a decade.  Please view an important a background document online at www.oikoumene.org.

 

To read the article, please download the PDF file from here (it is a large file, and may take a few moments to download).

 

11) Annual Congregational Barbecue

 

This year's barbecue will be held on Sunday, September 27th after worship service.  It's a great opportunity to enjoy a meal together and to get to know each other better.  Everyone is welcome!

 

12) Fall Supper Seminars - "Islam and Present Day Considerations" - Wednesday October 14, 21, and 28, 2009

 

We are very pleased to announce that Michael AbdurRashid Taylor, who is a Muslim imam and a Chaplain at the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH), will present a series of three seminars about understanding Islam on Wednesday, October 14th, 21st and 28th.
 

Individual seminar topics in this interesting series are:

 
October 14th:  The Urgency of Muslim-Christian Dialogue

October 21st:   The Problem(s) with Islam

October 28th:   Prayer, Fasting and Charity:  How a Muslim's Worship Life engages Personal and Social responsibility.

 

Brochures are now being distributed; you may register by phone, mail, email or online at:

 

www.standrewstoronto.org/special_events.htm

 

Beginning on September 13th you may also register at Bide-a-Wee Coffee Hour after worship services.

 

13) The 2009 Annual Congregational Retreat - Saturday November 7, 2009

 

This year’s congregational retreat will be held at the Old Mill on Saturday, November 7th.  Our leader will be the Rev. Dr. Clyde Ervine of Central Church in Hamilton, Ontario, who will facilitate a discussion of The Presbyterian Tradition.

 

More information will soon be available -- but please keep this date free and plan to join us for a great day of conversation, reflection and discernment.  

 

14) St. Andrew's Book Club - Thursday September 24, 2009

 

The next meeting of the St. Andrew's Book Club will be held on Thursday, September 24th at 7 p.m. in the Board Room.  The selection for the September meeting is The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Society by Mary Ann Shaffer and Annie Barrows.  Library Journal said:  "this is a warm, funny, tender, and thoroughly entertaining celebration of the power of the written word."  There's still time to read it if you haven't started it yet!  Everyone is welcome to attend.

 

15)  Catalyst

 

The next issue of our quarterly newsletter, Catalyst, will be published in September.  The deadline for submissions was Sunday, September 6th.   If you have not yet sent your articles, please email them to co-editors Jane Martin (at janemartin@pagemartin.com) and Kristen Stout (at kwmathewson@rogers.com) as soon as possible.

 

16) Online Donations

 

We are pleased to announce that donations to the Church, and to ministries such as the 'Out of the Cold' programme, can be made online.  To learn more, please click on the button below!

 

Donate 
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To visit the church website, please visit www.standrewstoronto.org

 

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