Life Changes

Christian Family Sunday – May 9th, 2021

Today our service is a musical celebration, with a Virtual Choir Anthem and a Junior Virtual Choir Hymn, a flute duet, Ave Maria, and and Opening Hymn by the Uniting Voices Collective.

Our Prayer for Mother’s Day has been shared by the United Church, and the sermon reflects on being pushed by God’s expansive love.

If you are joining on Zoom, there will be an opportunity for conversation groups before the service for anyone who joins by 10:15am.

You can also come earlier for the Stories and Makers Nest, which will be shown at 9:55am on Zoom (or any time on YouTube). Today’s story will be about Ruth and Naomi, and we’ll share a flower craft.

Thank you to everyone who worked to make this service possible. Every week there are many people involved who make worship possible – and on a week like this it is especially true!

Next Sunday

Our service will be “Singing Joy?” Do you know that the word “joy” comes up several times in the gospel according to John, during the Farewell discourse – Jesus’ final words to the disciples on the night before his death? How do we talk, and sing, about joy during difficult times?

Spirit Alive – Saturday May 8th at 10:30am

Spirit Alive session is scheduled for this coming Saturday morning May 8th starting at 10:30 am

David P. will be leading the discussion this Saturday on the subject of “Pilgrimages”. Our session will build on our April session led by Margaret F. on the subject of “Journeys”.

In this case, our attention will shift from the “journey” to the “destination”.

Amongst the questions to explore are:

1. what does it mean to go on a pilgrimage?

2. what are the different kinds of pilgrimage?

3. how has the idea of “pilgrimage” changed over time?

4. have you ever been on a pilgrimage – of any kind? and

5. if you were to go on a pilgrimage, where would you go?

If you are interested in attending contact David P. for the Zoom link. 

Mental Health Sunday and Communion – May 2, 2021

Photo by Murray Fenner April 2021 at Leaside United
Today we will be celebrating communion live on Zoom at 10:30am. Bring bread, or something similar, and juice, wine or something else to drink when you join the service. We will share in communion together.
The YouTube service will include a poem “A Single Grape.”

On both Zoom and YouTube, our service will reflect on words from John’s gospel, “I am the True Vine.” We will hear the Leaside Virtual Choir anthem “For the Beauty of the Earth,” as well as sing a new hymn text for “Abide with Me” that connects with today’s scripture (see below). We will also hear another small spiritual practice, and say A New Creed together.

During the reflection, I will also be mentioning that this is Mental Health Sunday, the start of Mental Health Awareness week. The United Church is sharing an online series for everyone May 3-7, including “Mental Health, Wellness, and the Medicine Wheel Teachings” on Monday, and “Trauma Fatigue” on Friday. You can learn more HERE.
Next Sunday is Christian Family Sunday, and we have another fully recorded service perfect for sharing with family and friends. Music will include a Junior Virtual Choir Hymn, a new Leaside Virtual Choir Project, a solo, and a flute duet. The service will celebrate the radical openness of God’s love.

May 16th our service “Singing Joy?” will have a few jokes, some lighthearted hymns accompanied by guitar, music from the Uniting Voices Collective, time for reflection and our final Easter Small Spiritual Practice will be a part of this service on what joy means during these difficult times.

Magnolia Moments at Leaside United

The Communications Team is pleased to launch Magnolia Moments. Starting this week, each Monday afternoon or evening a new poster with an inspirational quotation will be put up on the Leaside property (look in the general area of the Magnolia tree). Make the church property a destination for your outdoor exercise one day each week and take a moment to find some inspiration.

The poster will also include a QR code (open the camera on your mobile device and focus in on the QR code) that will link to another source of inspiration, such as a virtual choir video, a photograph, a message from Emily, or a poem. Invite others in the Leaside community to stop by the church and take a moment to find some inspiration. While you do so remember to follow all of the public health guidelines: wear a mask while on the church property and remain at least 2 meters apart from anyone not in your household.