Virtual Choir
Advent I – Hope, Sunday November 28th, 2021
May we approach Advent this season
as if it were our first-ever Advent.
May we come to God new and vulnerable,
with open and willing hearts, ready for fresh insights.
May we find Jesus wherever there is distress
and rely on the Holy Spirit to be with us
on every step of our Advent journey. Amen.
[Written by Joanne Stenerson. Gathering, Advent/Christmas/Epiphany 2019/2020, page 31. Used with permission.]
Our weekly service will be shared as a livestream on YouTube and Zoom as well as in-person. Registration is no longer required for in-person worship, but proof of vaccination must be shown each time, masks must be worn at all times, and we encourage you to distance from anyone you do not consider part of your bubble.
Last Sunday the A/V system decided to take a vacation, meaning we couldn’t livestream – or use the sound system in the sanctuary. This past week our A/V team have been busy making sure that the system is back and ready for Advent!
We start Advent by lighting the candle of hope. Where in the world do we find Hope these days?
Sunday Worship – Recorded
Stories and Makers Nest
Make an Advent Wreath today!
Watch the Stories and Makers Nest at 9:55am on Zoom, or any time on YouTube.
Please mark the following dates in your calendar as we prepare for our Advent and Christmas services.
Celebrate Christmas with Leaside United Church
inside, outside and online!
Advent Services
Nov 28, Dec 5, Dec 12, Dec 19 at 10:30 am
In-person, Zoom & YouTube
Carols by Candlelight
A joint musical celebration with Northlea United Church
& Leaside United Church, in support of Out-of-the-Cold
Dec 12 at 7 pm
Zoom & YouTube
Quiet Christmas
This reflective service offers space for all of the emotions we carry this Christmas season at the end of a challenging year
Dec 16 at 7 pm
In-person, Zoom & YouTube
In the Wild Carol Sing
Dec 19 from 3-3:30 pm
In-person on Church lawn
Carols and Choirs Christmas Eve Service
An opportunity for all ages to sing together
and celebrate Christmas!
Dec 24 from 5-5:30 pm on Church lawn
Christmas Eve Service
Dec 24 at 8 pm
In-person, Zoom & YouTube
Who’s ready for Advent and Christmas?
We’re getting ready!
Last week the Director’s of Music from Northlea and Leaside United Churches got the choirs together to rehearse for the Carols by Candlelight service to be held on Dec. 12th at 7pm via Zoom and YouTube. Here are some pictures captured of the rehearsal from photographer Murrary Fenner. Many thanks to Matthew Boutda and David Jafelice for organizing this joint singing venture!
Children’s Sunday – November 21st, 2021
This Sunday there are two services – an outdoors In the Wild gathering at 9am, and our weekly service at 10:30am for those attending in-person, or about 10:40am for those attending online.
Our weekly service will be shared as a livestream on YouTube and Zoom as well as in-person. Registration is no longer required for in-person worship, but proof of vaccination must be shown each time, masks must be worn at all times, and we encourage you to distance from anyone you do not consider part of your bubble.
This Sunday we mark Children’s Sunday with a service that will include a Junior Virtual Choir Project.
Worship will begin with a baptism live in the sanctuary.
The livestream will begin immediately following the baptism, at approximately 10:40am. On Zoom, there will be an additional opportunity for conversation. If you are attending on YouTube, you are welcome to linger over brunch a little longer. If you are attending in-person, you are invited to arrive a couple of minutes earlier to be sure you are seated by the service start.
NOTE: Unfortunately, we had technology challenges this morning and not able to connect sound to our livestream. There is no livestream recorded service today. Many apologies!
Watch the Stories and Makers Nest at 9:55am on Zoom, or any time on YouTube.
Next Sunday:
On November 28 we begin the season of Advent. Please mark the following dates in your calendar as we prepare for special Advent and Christmas services.
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