Those who are deeply affected by news of children in unmarked graves at the sites of former Indian Residential Schools.
All those affected by the strain of providing medical care in the midst of the pandemic and the tremendous stress on our health care system. THANK YOU to all who are working under such challenging circumstances.
Our prayers are also with those who are grieving, those who are ill, and those who are living in the midst of fear, violence, hunger, oppression or danger, whether they be near to us or far away.
Many thanks to all those who made for a wonderful online meeting of over 200 people from the Prairie to Pine region of the United Church of Canada May 28-30th. Our worship this week includes some of the richness that was part of that meeting. We hope you enjoy it.
Two thousand years ago, a fragile community was very uncertain of what the future held. They were at an ‘in-between’ time – between knowing Jesus and travelling in his company, and sorting out what they would yet become.
Building solid foundations takes time and care … in our lives, in how we teach our children, in our institutions and our societies. The storm of pandemic has exposed the infrastructure – good or bad – of many in the past year.
May the season of resurrection be filled with surprising joy, with tender hope, with budding faith – and for the farmers and gardens, may we enjoy days of sunshine and nights of rain!
Join us in online Worship. We post the link every Sunday on our homepage and on our Facebook page. This week’s Worship can be viewed here: We extend a special welcome to folks in the Miniota, Isabella, Arrow River and Two Creeks area. Glad to have you joining us for worship – and thanks …
In this Easter season, may the power of resurrection stories find their ways into our lives, our work, our resting and our rising. May they spring from our imaginations and find expression in all we say and do.