Thursday, February 5, 2015

February 8, 2015 - Fifth Sunday in Epiphany with the Annual Budget Meeting


Greetings

Sunday Worship
This Sunday we continue to look at Jesus’ ministry.  The Gospel, which if you have been paying close attention, continues from last Sunday’s reading. In this passage we find that Jesus has moved away from the Synagogue and over to the house of Simon Peter.  Apparently Simon Peter’s mother-in-law is very ill.  (side note, it Simon Peter has a mother-in-law then Simon Peter is married).  Jesus heals the mother-in-law.  This healing causes a bit of a stir and soon all sorts of people (“the whole city”) are coming or being brought to Simon Peter’s door to be healed.  The following morning, Jesus takes a time out.  When he is finally found by the disciples, he indicates that they must be going, because the healing message of the Lord requires wide distribution.  There is a lot of movement in this passage.  Even as Jesus is praying, his followers are out looking for him.  For me, this is a reminder that the church is not static.  We gather for an hour a week to pray together, but then the work, the mission of the church begins.  As some have put it, “when the worship is ended, the service begins.”  Spirit West is a community that “gets” this, and I think that this needs to be upheld and celebrated.  

 The readings for Sunday are Isaiah 40: 21-31  and Mark 1: 29-39.   In the Time for all Ages we will play and talk about the finger game “here is the church.”  The Sermon is titled “Beyond the doors”

 Congregational Meetings
The Congregational Budget Meeting is this Sunday, February 8, 2015, immediately following the Service.  At this meeting we will approve the 2015 budget for Spirit West.  Copies of the various financial statements and budget documents were sent out by Norma earlier this week.

The Congregational General Meeting will follow the Service on Sunday February 22, 2015.  At this meeting we will review the Annual Report and take any actions necessary to guide the work of our congregation for the coming year.

Furniture Request from the Capital Region Interfaith Housing Initiative (of which the United Church is a part)
As we all strive to end homelessness in Edmonton, Homeward Trust Edmonton, through the FIND social enterprise, has taken on the responsibilities of housing the homeless 'free of charge' and are currently providing furniture for over 20 housing units per week. While the demand keeps increasing, the supply of donated furniture is now at a low point.  

 As a result they are in urgent need of couches, love-seats, kitchen table/chairs and dressers to set up these units for those individuals transitioning out of homelessness back into the surrounding communities.  Therefore, I am writing to faith communities asking for support for this worthy cause.

Any assistance that can be rendered at this time would be greatly appreciated.  Information about FIND and their request for donations of used furniture is available at www.findedmonton.com
 

Thank you for your continued support.

Regards,
Bob McKeon
For the Capital Region Interfaith Housing Initiative

 Spirit West Woman’s Group’s Valentine Luncheon
will be held on Sat, Feb 14, 11:30 am, at the Homefire Grill, 18210–100 ave.  Tickets are $20.00 each, available from Janice Shields. Please bring a personal hygiene item suitable for men and women which will be donated to the Jasper Place Health and Wellness Centre. All the women of the congregation are invited for good food and fellowship.

Computer Needed
We are making an appeal for a donation of a computer to replace one of the office computers which is old and slow. Ideally we would like to have a laptop.  If you know of or have a computer (3 years old or less) to donate to the church, please talk to Norma or Fraser.

Presbytery Representative
Edina Tillotson, our current representative, has been forced to resign because of ill health.  We are now seeking a person to fulfill this position.  If you are interested, please talk to Larry.

MESSY CHURCH
We hope to hold a Messy Church based on the story of Jonah within the next month or so.  Watch this space for more details.  If you are interested in helping make this happen, please let me know as soon as possible. 

 Spirit West Prayer Chain
Spirit West has a Prayer Chain, a group of people who have committed to continue our prayers of concern from Sunday through the week.  To be part of this ministry, email your request to spiritwest.prayerchain@gmail.com .  You may also email a request for prayer to the same email address.  If you would prefer to talk to someone, you can call Marian T. at 780-487-2851 or Bonnie C. at 780-444-2230.

Office hours
-  Monday to Friday 9:30 – 2:30
-  Norma => 9:30 am to 2:30 pm, Monday to Thursday
-  Larry => 9:30 am to 2:30 pm, Tuesday to Friday


  Remember to check us out on Facebook  https://www.facebook.com/SpirtWestUnitedChurch

See you on Sunday!


 
Larry

(Rev.) Larry K. Wright, CD, BA, MDiv
Minister
Spirit West United Church
780-481-1406
Spiritwest.minister@telus.net
Spiritwest.org