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Last evening, after a long illness, Rev'd Marie's mother Dorothy Quinn passed into God's nearer presence. Her passing was consistent with her life; quiet, faith- filled and gentle, surrounded by the love of her family in the home she cherished.
Here are the arrangements for her service:
Rod Abrams Funeral Home Ltd. ?905-936-3477
www.RodAbramsFuneralHome.comDorothyQuinn
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Quinn: Dorothy,
Peacefully, surrounded by the love of her family, on Wednesday October 29, 2014 at her home in Alliston.
Dorothy Palmer, at the age of 83 years. Beloved wife of the late John "Jack" Quinn.
Loving mother of the Ven. Marie and her husband Robert Loewen, Marj and her husband Paul Daniels, Marion and the late Rev. Donald Mills, Marlene and her husband Reid Parr, and John and his wife Suzanne. Remembered with love by her 13 grandchildren and 17 great grandchildren. Predeceased by her brother George Palmer and her sister Marjorie Crow.

Resting at Rod Abrams Funeral Home 1666 Tottenham Rd. Tottenham 905-936-3477
on Sunday November 2, 2014 from 2-4 and 7-9pm.
Funeral service will be held in Grace Baptist Church (354 Victoria St. E. Alliston ON L9R 1V7, 705-435-5686)
on Monday November 3, 2014 at 11am.
Interment Alliston Union Cemetery.

What an eventful week! Christ Church wrapped up over 50 years of ministry at 890 Vimy St. with a service of Thanksgiving on the 7th. Our rector, Rev'd Marie had her collation as the Archdeacon of Temiskaming on the 13th. On the 14th we celebrated the first Eucharist at our new home at 312 Greenwood Avenue. Bishop Stephen, Dr. Jay, Mayor Al, and Pastor Tim were honoured guests. The renovations to the church continue behind the facade, but the worship space looks tremendous. Congratulations to the transition team, the many volunteers and the craftsmen for their work to situate us in such a functional space.

To see a map, visit our Times/Map page.

GreenwoodSept14

June 1st, 2013

9:00 a.m. registration and coffee
9:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.workshop

Parish of the?Good Shepherd
2190 Hwy 592 Emsdale, Ontario

What is Godly Play?

Godly Play is a creative and imaginative approach to faith formation that has its roots in the work of Maria Montessori.? It was created by Jerome Berryman, an Anglican priest, about 30 years ago and has been used and developed over time by people around the world as a way of both teaching and being with children.? Godly Play uses symbols, beautifully crafted materials, rituals, and silence as well as stories to convey biblical traditions and practices of the Christian church.

Godly Play recognizes that children already know and experience God but may not have the language or opportunity to talk about and explore their experiences, thoughts, questions, and feelings.? Godly Play provides children an occasion not just to learn about God?s love, but to discover God?s love in the midst of a supportive community and environment.? It helps children learn Bible stories and religious language and to use them to make meaning.

What will happen at the workshop?

  • You will experience Godly Play stories and wondering questions.
  • You will learn about the values inherent in Godly Play.
  • You will discover how Godly Play is used with children.
  • You will have the opportunity to work with the story materials and practice storytelling.

 

Who is leading the workshop?

Amy Crawford is accredited as a teacher and trainer of Godly Play.? She has been using Godly Play in church settings for 15 years.? Amy lives in Toronto and works as the Program Minister for Children, Young Teens, and Youth at the General Council Office of The United Church of Canada.

How do I register?

Contact: Rev. Jeffery Hooper (705) 636-7038 or jeffery.hooper@utoronto.ca

Cost:? $10 (or as you are able). ? Lunch provided

The Youth Group has set a lofty goal of raising $5000 to feed 5000 people. In support of World Vision and the 30 Hour Famine they will be holding a car wash/refundable bottle drive in the Church parking lot, 890 Vimy St., on Saturday, April 20th from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m..

Please come out and support these young people as they work to support a very worthy cause.