Bulletin Announcements for Sunday, March 20

ANNOUNCEMENTS

TODAY   **Join us for refreshments and fellowship after worship **
Tuesday         Tuesday Communion – 7 p.m.
                        Prayer Group – 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday    Refugee Committee Meeting – 6:30 p.m.
Thursday       Choir – 7 p.m.
Friday             Good Friday Service – 10 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 of March, we are collecting soda crackers and Campbell’s Chunky Soup.

 

Be sure to check out Sunsets and Gentle Breeze’s: A Memoir of life as I found it by Margaret Taylor.
There is a copy of it in our church library.

 

The Life & Mission Team has Strawberry Jam, and Hot Hot Pepper Jelly as well as soup for sale.
The cost is $5.00 a jar.   Proceeds are being split between Gale Operation Fund and The Refugee Support Fund.

 

Rev. Sinclair will be away from March 28th to April 7th.   We thank Rev. Kees Vandermey for his offer to cover pastoral and preaching concerns during this time.

 

April 10th is Camp Sunday.
Rev. Theresa MacDonald-Lee and her husband Jonathan, Directors of Camp Kintail will be our guests.
Let all the children and grandchildren know about this special visit from the Camp Kintail Staff.

 

Gale is not just a Sunday morning thing. You can keep involved throughout the week by:
Following our website – www.galepresbyterian.com. OR on Facebook.

 

March 20 is World Water Day
One way our church is helping vulnerable families lead healthier lives is by improving their access to clean water. In Lyness’s village in Malawi, inadequate toilets led to the contamination of open water sources and the spread of illnesses like diarrhea. But all that has changed. A Presbyterian World Service & Development-supported program helped build sanitation platforms in Lyness’s village. These platforms improve the cleanliness of the latrine, its safety and ease of use. “My family no longer suffers from diarrhea as a result of poor sanitation and hygiene,” shares Lyness. Clean water and proper sanitation facilities are improving the health and well-being of vulnerable communities in our global village.

PWS&D responds to provide clean water

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