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Healing Series: Being Present – Sunday February 27, 2022

WORSHIP WITH LEASIDE UNITED CHURCH
February 27, 2022

Eighth Sunday after Epiphany
Black History Month

Healing Series: Being Present

We are pleased to continue our in-person worship option!  If you are worshiping online, join us on Zoom following the service for a time of conversation.

Today we will continue our healing series, on the last Sunday of every month). We hear a short opening prayer en français and readings from a variety of sources that connect the idea of healing with being present, storytelling and listening to stories.

During our service, we will also take time to light candles for joys and sorrows. With Covid restrictions we cannot presently invite everyone to come forward and light candles.

Whether or not you are able to worship with us this week, you are invited to share in a prayer for peace. A prayer from our Moderator, Richard Bott (below).

Looking Ahead
On Wednesday, March 2 we will share a short (15 minute) Ash Wednesday time of worship, online only.
On Sunday, March 6 we mark the first Sunday during the season of Lent by welcoming guest preacher the Rev. Dr. John Young, Interim Principal at Emmanuel College.


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A call to pray for peace from Moderator Richard Bott
The world sits below a precipice,
waiting,
after the first stone has been pushed to the edge
and started to roll.

And we wonder,
where will it stop.

We wonder,
what lives will be lost –
who will die on this war’s altar?

Soldiers?
Combatants?
Civilians?

Children?

I pray for the decision-makers of the world,
including Mr. Putin,
that they would find a way to
bring this to an end, now;
that they would find a way out –
for the people of Ukraine,
for the people of Russia,
for the world.

Tonight, I pray for all those who are protesting
this decision for war by the Russian government,
especially those Russian citizens
who are standing in the face of their government,
who are risking arrest and harsh punishment,
by telling their leaders this invasion must stop.

I pray for the people of Ukraine.
For the ones who are picking up arms
to defend themselves and those they love.
For the ones who are trying to get themselves,
their families, and their neighbours,
to safe haven, away from the fighting.
For the ones who are sleeping
in the subway, or in the basement,
or in a cellar,
for fear of the bombings.

I pray for the most vulnerable,
the ones who don’t understand what is happening,
and rely on others for their safety;
and for those who carry the burden
of protection and care.

I pray for them all, God.

But, most of all,
I pray that your peace would pour down
like a God-aweful waterfall,
that those who, for whatever reason,
are choosing to make this happen,
would find all of their reasons and rationalizations
washed away by your overwhelming peace,
and your infinite love.

Help us, God.
As individuals, as communities,
as nation-states,
help us to be peace-bearers.

Overwhelm all that would kill and destroy,
we pray,
with your forever love,
and your amazing grace.

In Christ’s name,
i ask these things.

Amen.

Will you pray with me?
Will you ask your government’s leadership to help to bring this to an end?
Amen.

Guest Preacher Rev. Dr. John Young, Interim Principal of Emmanuel College – Sunday March 6th

Rev. Dr. John H. Young, Interim Principal of Emmanuel College, will be the guest preacher at Leaside United on Sunday March 6 at the 10:30 am service.


You are invited to share the community event below with family and friends.

Day With Emmanuel – Virtual Open House – Saturday, March 5, 1-3 pm

Please join us live on Zoom Sat. Mar 5, 1–3 pm to experience the Emmanuel College community. Meet current faculty and students. Learn about the programs and applications process. Ask questions and make new friends. Prospective students and all interested parties welcome!

More about Emmanuel College here:

See you in church! In-Person Worship starts this Sunday

Photo by Murray Fenner

Our monthly In the Wild gathering will be at 9am on February 20th on the church lawn. Wear a mask and come dressed and ready to Celebrate Snow!

On February 20th at 10:30am our theme is “Love my enemy?” Our music will include the anthem “Swing Low, Sweet Chariot” and our piano prelude will be Oscar Peterson’s Hymn to Freedom.

We look forward to worshiping with you, in-person, on Zoom, or on YouTube starting this Sunday.

Important COVID Team NEWS:

Many restrictions are being lifted in Ontario. The Covid-19 team has met this week to review these as they apply to our Church.The decision was made to commence In-person worship on Sunday, February 20th.Please note the following:

  • Proof of vaccination is required
  • Masking is required (Please note that the use of N95 masks is encouraged)
  • Socially distanced at all times

More details about In-Person Worship:

It’s been a couple of months since we had an in-person worship option, so here is a more detailed reminder of our guidelines.

Please follow these guidelines for in-person worship in order to keep the experience as COVID safe as possible:

· If you are attending in-person worship and 12-years-old or older, you must show proof of vaccination at the door every time or have a medical exemption (you must speak to Emily Gordon in advance about a medical exemption).

· If you have any COVID symptoms, have had contact with a known COVID case, or are waiting for the results of a COVID test you must stay and worship at home. If you are not well for any reason, please stay and join us virtually.

· Wear a mask at all times while in the church.

· Please arrive 10-15 minutes before the service to show proof of vaccination, complete Sign-in/Wellness form and find your seat.

· Use provided hand sanitizer.

· If needed, pick up a headset at the Sign-in table.

· Maintain social distancing from those not in your bubble, whenever possible. You may use coats placed on the pews to help maintain distancing. Please do not sit in the front rows, since there must be at least 2 metres from our choir leads.

· To provide one-way directional movement everyone: Use Main Millwood Rd ramp/entrance to enter, then exit pew by pew via the McRae Dr doors (unless an elevator is required located at the Millwood Rd Entrance).

· During in-person worship, please remain seated during hymns and do not sing, but if you would like please hum.

· If you wish to speak to other attendees, you are invited to exit the building first, and do so on the lawn.

· Children and youth are welcome to attend and stay with their family during the service. Children may borrow books or colouring materials to use during the service from the children’s area, and one family may choose to use the children’s area rather than being seated in the pews. We encourage full vaccination for all children ages 5-11.

Looking forward to seeing you!