Worship

Celebrating Two Years as an Affirming Congregation!


This Sunday we have the opportunity to celebrate two years as an officially welcoming and affirming congregation. Some of you might wonder whether this matters, and I’m sure for some people it does not have a direct impact. We have, however, had more than one couple reach out to our congregation interested in marriage specifically because of our affirming status. Our congregation offered a space that was safe, or that fit with their own personal values and the ones they wanted associated with their marriage.

Being an affirming congregation is an intentional welcome to everyone who is a part of the LGTBQ+ community, and this matters because the church has a long history (and in many places not just history) of excluding and condemning people for their sexual orientation or gender identity. Given this context, we can’t expect anyone who isn’t part of our community already to know that we would not be the same – unless we tell them directly. And, whether or not we ourselves or people we know are a part of the LGTBQ+ community, being an affirming congregation means that we are ourselves working to become an instance of sacred community, a place where the divine in all people is not just permitted but embraced.

That’s my sermon, because on Sunday you won’t be hearing me preach! Instead, we’ll hear people from our congregation responding to the question: “What does it mean for you to be part of an affirming congregation?” I look forward to hearing the short reflections along with you.

With many blessings, Rev. Emily Gordon

Emily’s Weekday Wonderings – April 17th, 2018

I didn’t sleep well Saturday night. I kept waking up with the wind whistling around our house. It seemed to sweep those night time spaces bare, and even though I was cosy under blankets, it felt exposed. When I woke up Sunday morning, one of my colleagues sent a text saying he was cancelling their service, and I briefly considered doing the same – but I knew that not everyone would get a message, and I couldn’t imagine how terrible it would be to trek through ice, snow, and wind only to find the church closed. So I made the long trip to the church by transit (watching as we passed someone out for a jog), and worked on coordinating messages encouraging people to stay home safe, and to cancel different things that would have been happening.

Tonight’s Youth Group Meeting Cancelled

Due to the weather today on Sunday April 15th, the Leaside United Church Youth (LUCY) group meeting scheduled for this evening from 7-9:00pm has been cancelled.

Emily Pollock our assistant for the Kid’s and Youth programs will send an email out to let all know when the next meeting will take place.

Take care!

Good Morning Sunday April 15th 8:30am – Special Notice

Special Notice:

 

Good Morning!

Worship Service will be held this morning at 10:30am at Leaside United Church.

However, we encourage people to stay home and stay safe in this weather. Please use your best judgement in deciding whether to come to church or not.

If you can come safely we will be glad to see you, if you are more comfortable staying at home in this icy weather that is good too.

Take care,
Rev. Emily Gordon