Skip to content

Today, thanks to David Lose's wonderful daily reflection . . ."In the Meantime", I discovered Eric Whitacre's Virtual choir. If you want to be amazed - check out Lose's site at
http://www.davidlose.net/2013/03/eric-whitacres-virtual-choirs/

or you can try Virtual Choir on YouTube
Whitacre, a composer and conductor, has written several scores which he had 185 people - and then 2,000 people!- sing and record and send to him. These were then compiled to form a choir. At Lose's site you can see a TED talk where he explains how this all came about. ...continue reading "Virtual Choir and their Conductor/Composer as a Metaphor for Christ and the Church"

What happens when you celebrate Palm Sunday on Thursday? Come on over to Christ church at 4:45 on Thursday ( or whenever you get there after that) and find out! You will find lots of young folks having a ball doing crafts and family activities with the adults they bring with them, some games and singing, great food ( yes a whole supper!!), some learning about one of the most important days in our Christian year and a short time of worship. Bring your friends and family - we love to see new folks.
That is 4:45 to 7:00 pm on Thursday - see you there!

Hello
Easter is approaching very quickly - and what better way to prepare than to spend a Quiet Day?

Our friends at St. John's have invited us to spend some time together, led by Peggy Morrison and we encourage you to take advantage of this opportunity to connect with our Lord in a meaningful way.
And of course, we also encourage you to follow up with that by spending some time in Meditations in our Holy Week "Watch with Jesus for One Hour" experience in Holy Week.

Lots of ways to deepen your faith!

Please let Peggy know at pmorrison6@cogeco.ca if you are attending
See you there!
Rev. Marie

Don't forget to turn your clocks ahead on Saturday - you don't want to miss a great service!

Rev. Marie and Rob will be at a wedding for dear friends, Sam and Yuri, and Canon Murray will celebrate with Heather Chambers bringing an inspiring message.
Please note the change in service time - there will be ONE SERVICE ONLY AT 10 AM - NO 8:30 SERVICE

It's today! Our much awaited Tabernacle experience begins today at 1 pm! I have gotten a sneak preview this morning and believe me, you don't want to miss this!

Come by the church at 1 pm and feel free to bring friends with you.

You will never read the story of the Exodus the same way again

See you here!

Hi Folks
Make sure you check out the Algoma Anglican for an informative and well balanced article written by our own Linda Langdon. Well done, Linda!

Linda's article explores the use of technology in our congregation.

We'd love to hear your responses to the article and your thoughts about how we use technology. What works well for you? What doesn't? Can you think of things we could do that would be helpful? How might we do things differently/better?

If you send your comments here christchurchnorthbay@hotmail.com we will forward them to the email list and get a discussion going.Let us know if you are willing for your comments to be posted on this web page, and if you are ?I will cross post to our Facebook page and ?here.

Don't be afraid to "speak" up - your thoughts and impressions are important. And above all we want to make what we are doing work the best way possible for the Kingdom's sake!

Blessings
Rev. Marie

Hi FOlks
This morning I discovered an amazing Lenten resource - if you begin immediately you will be a few days "behind" but that is no matter - just begin at day 1 and follow along.

The retreat will require about 40 minutes a day to complete, so it is a fairly rigourous commitment, but you will be repaid many times over with a depth of new love for God and an awareness of His love for you!

Just go to http://retreats.sacredspace.ie/ and follow the directions. You will receive both written and audio guidance on your computer.The meditations are rooted in Scripture and follow an Ignatian ( ancient and traditional Christian) format
You will be blessed - even if you do only a few days, but warning - you may want to do them all!!

Rev. Marie

18 19
Wednesday February 20, 2013
(Anne Germond)
Readings For The Day
John 3:1?10
Psalm 51:1?13
Luke 11:29?32
Psalm 51:1-2
?Have mercy on me, O God, according to your steadfast
love; according to your abundant mercy blot out my
transgressions. Wash me thoroughly from my iniquity and
cleanse me from my sin.?
Ps. 51: 11-13
?Do not cast me away from your presence, and do not take
your Holy Spirit from me. Restore to me the joy of your salvation,
and sustain in me a willing spirit. Then I will teach
transgressors your ways, and sinners will return to you.?
Almighty God, to you all hearts are open,
all desires known, and from you no secrets are
hidden. Cleanse the thoughts of our hearts by
the inspiration of your Holy Spirit, that we may
perfectly love you, and worthily magnify your
holy name; through Christ our Lord.
(BAS pg. 771)
?Remember that you are dust and to dust you shall
return+?; ?Remember that you are dust?+?;
?Remember+?; ?Remember+?. The words are
repeated over and over again and can be heard throughout
the church on Ash Wednesday as people line up to receive
a smudged ash cross on their forehead. Then it is my turn
to hear the same words spoken to me as a cross is made
on mine. ?Remember that you are dust, and to dust you
shall return+?. What are we to remember as we carry that
smudge with us through the day, and though faded, through
the season of Lent? They are a powerful reminder of our
mortality, but also that we are sinners in need of repentance.
Lent is an opportunity for us to be honest about
the power and the hold that sin can have over our lives
when we refuse to acknowledge them or turn away from
them. We live with the guilt, the shame, and the disgrace
of what we have done, of who we have hurt, or of what
we have neglected to do as followers of Jesus. David?s
sin was so great that he likely wailed when he sang of his
transgressions and pleaded to God for forgiveness. ?Wash
me thoroughly from my iniquity and cleanse me from me
sin.?(vs.2)
Yet, even as we confront our failures this Lent our
ashes are also there as reminder that our brokenness is no
match for God?s grace. ?Remember, remember, remember.?
Remember that at Baptism we were made children of God
and with a cross of oil on our foreheads anointed as Christ?s
forever.
It is in the very moment that we acknowledge our
helplessness before God that the way back to God is
opened for us again. David also sings of this ? ?Restore
to me the joy of your salvation.? (vs. 11) Our sin is not
the end. The promise of forgiveness and life in union with
Jesus Christ, a life of meaning, purpose and ministry is.
As you carry the ashes with you throughout Lent,
may they remind you that they are a sign of renewal and
recreation, and that our God will not rest until we are all
transformed to His likeness.

The Lenten devotional book, 'Lenten Listening, Hearing God During Lent,' is available for download via this website. ?Simply click on the image of the cover and a .pdf version of the booklet will load. ?You will need the free Adobe Acrobat Reader to view the files. ?May this booklet be a blessing to you all during this very Holy season.

God Bless!

We have been invited to participate in a great day of training for those who are interested in being home or hospital visitors - or who just want to learn how to listen better. You can register directly and just go - but there may be some folks willing to carpool, so if you are interested please talk to Rev. Marie and we will try to facilitate this.

Here is the important information:
The Manitou Conference of The United Church of Canada will be holding the second of three session in Pastoral Visitation on Saturday 27 January 2013. The first session was excellent and attended by many people from different denominations. Speakers include Lianne Tooley, The Ven. Anne Germond, Rev. Catherine Somerville, and Rev. Dawn Vaneyk. If you are interested in attending click on the following links

http://www.manitoulearningcommunity.com/

For more information contact Gillian 705 671 0185 gschell@laurentian.ca

Looking forward to seeing you there!