Bulletin Announcements for Sunday January 27, 2017

ANNOUNCEMENTS

Tuesday         Prayer Group – 7:30 p.m.
Thursday       Choir – 7 p.m.
Friday             Helping Hands – 9 a.m.

 

Woolwich Community Services provide support for the most vulnerable in our Community.
We help by filling our grocery cart each month.
For the month February, we are collecting mayonnaise and canned fruit.

 

 

The Life and Mission Committee was able to raise approximately $4100.00 for the Hands Up Fund from the Larry Mercey and Friends Concert and approximately $260.00 for PWS&D from eye glass sales.   Thank you to everyone for the support of these programs.

 

 

We are currently working on the next issue of Gale Gatherings, planning to have it available for mid-February. If you have something to submit for this publication, please get it to Donna Lenz no later than February 9th. You can contact Donna by phone at (519)669-8674, by email at djhlenz15@gmail.com or by leaving a note in her mail file at church.

 

 

You can be a part of our Sunday Worship!

  • Welcoming Elder
  • Scripture Readers
  • Coffee and Fellowship
  • Ushering

 

  • Carrying Prayer Bowl

Please consider volunteering and contact the office if you are available to volunteer or check out the binder in the foyer to sign up.
 

 

Crieff Hills Retreat and Conference Center invites you to our Manna Day “All God’s Children Have a Place in the Choir,” on Thursday February 23rd from 10:30am to 3:00pm, with guest speakers Chris Fischer and Dr. Fred Graham. Join us to enjoy some singing and explore the place of music in worship and building community in the church. Please register before February 14th by calling 519-824-7898.  Cost for the day is $22.00 and includes a hot lunch.   www.crieffhills.com

 

 

LENTEN COMMUNIONS
The season of Lent begins with Ash Wednesday – March 1st this year. Lent is a season of reflection and preparation leading us to Good Friday and Easter – April 16th? Many people do special tasks, sacrifices or rituals to mark these 40 days. At Gale, we will hold special mid-week communion services, each Tuesday starting on March 7th and concluding on April 11th. Beginning at 7 p.m. and lasting about 30 – 45 minutes, these meaningful and non-traditional communion services will be another opportunity for us to enrich our walk with God. Come and join us on the chancel for these special services.

 

 

NOOMA is a series of short films (10 – 15 minutes each) that explore our real world in an engaging format. The presentations are Christian based and very thought provoking. Each presentation will have some follow-up discussion and some take-home thought provokers. Each evening begins at 7:00 p.m.

Wednesday February 8th
  Rhythm: Are our lives in tune with God’s plan for the world?
Wednesday February 22nd
  Whirlwind: What do we do when there are no clear answers?

 

 

Reflecting Place is a project at Gale that consists of a garden and pathway leading to it, to be located in the southeast corner of the church property. There is a scaled drawing for you to peruse, and we welcome your input.  To make this dream come reality, we ask for your financial support.  All work will be done professionally, with the goal of starting the garden this spring.  It would be cost effective if we could do both parts of the planting at one time, but we are open to doing this in stages.  There are envelopes by the guest book or you can use the Sunday morning offering envelope, mark it “A Reflecting Place”, and include your name.  All donations will be receipted.  Your comments and suggestions have been very positive and we thank you.  Look for more information as we proceed.

 

 

 

Together, Farming for the Future…One way our church is empowering vulnerable families to overcome hunger and improve nutrition is by supporting the Malawi Farmer-to-Farmer Agroecology project through Presbyterian World Service & Development. The project—with funding from the Government of Canada and the Canadian Foodgrains Bank—has helped 6,000 farm families in Malawi transform their withered plots of land and improve their livelihoods and lives for the long-term. Learning from one another, farmers practice and apply sustainable methods that help protect crops from a changing environment. Annie Nguluve was amazed by the results of the program. Since learning about the advantages of intercropping, her small plot of land has sprung to life. “I’ve seen that I get more yields by adding other crops. It has increased my food production.”

PWS&D supports food security for smallholder farmers

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