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Worship With Us - March 7

3/4/2021

 
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​Share communion with disciples and seekers from around the world and Apostle Art Smith who brings the communion message on the theme “Hear God’s Guidance” from Independence, MO. Brian Carwana, Director of the Encounter World Religions Centre in Guelph, ON, will teach our Peace Lesson. Amy Unruh of Fergus, ON, will lead our Disciples Generous Response and Eloise Unruh will give the offertory prayer. Troy Roach will offer the Invocation from Midland, ON and Mel Roach will lead our Call to Worship. Cindy Larsen of Calgary, AB, will read our Lectionary scripture. The Communion emblems will be blessed by Vickie and Douglas MacArthur from Lethbridge, Alberta. Join the Beyond the Walls Choir in singing “Lord, Make Us Instruments” (CCS 364) and “How Can I Keep from Singing” (CCS 236.)
 
Sunday, March 7th, at 12:00 pm EST.
Join Via Youtube
Join the Chorister
SLIM (Sharing Love in Mission) - 2 p.m. Cathy Baker is our guest speaker. Contact Don Robb for Zoom info.

Port Elgin Congregation - 9 a.m. class. Coffee & Conversation 9:40. Worship 10 a.m. Guest speaker President of Seventy Larry McGuire. Presider. Presider Larry Buchanan. Contact Larry Buchanan for Zoom details.

La Salle Road Congregation - Social time from 10:15-10:30. Worship 10:30 a.m. Contact Pastor Vonda den Boer for Zoom details.

Reaching Out - Generally meets twice a month. Please sign up for email notices by clicking here.

Kitchener Congregation - Sunday evenings at 7:00 p.m. Contact John & Ruth Black for details.

Cambridge Congregation - 11 a.m. Complete Worship Services are held each Sunday at 11:00 am For details go to www.cofchristcambridge.ca. On the calendar page click on the event for the Zoom link. Social time follows the service

First People Community of Christ (FPCC) - Reaching out to Native People across North America  and the World! Online Prayer and Testimonies Wednesdays at 8:30 p.m. and Worship Sundays at 7 p.m. Contact Larry Buchanan for ZOOM details.

Other Online Ministries are available from many varied places for you to connect with. 

Climate Change Webinar

3/3/2021

 
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Climate Webinar

"Through Crises Toward Transformation: 
Biodiversity Loss —The Fraying Tapestry of Life”

Sunday, March 7, 2021, 5-6:30 pm ET

Follow-up Conversations:
Sunday, March 14, 2021, 5-6:30 pm ET
and Thursday, March 18, 2021, 9-10:30 pm ET
We have all heard reports lamenting the extinction of an animal species or the threat to a specific ecological biome, usually in a place far distant from our home. Should we be concerned? After all, species have systematically been going extinct throughout geologic history, and new species are constantly being discovered.
 
Dr. Phoebe Barnard has both professional background and personal experience to bring to the question of biodiversity loss and why it matters for us, for our grandchildren, and for our future.  
 
Come and join the Climate Webinar on biodiversity with Dr. Phoebe Barnard of the University of Washington. Invite your friends to join as well. All sessions are free. Participation in previous webinars and conversations is not necessary to join in this opportunity.

If you registered for a past webinar or conversation, you do not need to register again.
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Once registered, you will be sent a Zoom link a few days before each webinar, panel and conversation.

This is an online ministry sponsored by the Greater Pacific Northwest USA Mission Center for Community of Christ. The North American Climate Justice Team are the planners. The team includes members from GPNWMC, Canada East, Canada West, Inland West, Sierra Pacific Mission Center, and Southwest Pacific International Mission Center.

Our Deepest Condolences - Wayne Sparham

3/2/2021

 
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In Loving Memory of
Douglas Wayne Sparham
November 8, 1941 - February 8, 2021


Wayne passed away on Monday, February 8, 2021, at 79 years of age, with his family by his side.

He leaves behind his wife, Marilyn (nee Sagle) of fifty-six years.

He was a loving and dedicated Father to four children, Richard, Rachel (Mike) and April (Mark). He now joins his daughter Elizabeth who predeceased him in 2014.

Wayne was blessed with 8 grandchildren, Jean-Paul, Jean-Guy, Andrew, Evan, Jade, Britney, Joel and Braedan and 2 great-grandchildren, Jordan and Jasmine, all of whom he was so proud of and who brought him great joy.

Wayne’s parents were Francis and Myrtle (nee McGregor) Sparham. Predeceasing Wayne were his brothers Robert Sparham and Roy Bodnarchuck. He is survived by sisters Christine (Bernard) Boyland and Cathy (Mike) Terrick.

Wayne worked many jobs from a very young age. Beginning at the age of 10, he was expected to help mix cement and carry cinder blocks assisting his step-father with masonry work. In his public school days, he delivered newspapers and worked at the local corner store in Val Caron. By high school, he had gained experience at a meat processing plant and had even hitchhiked to Elliot Lake to gain summer employment at Crawley McCracken mine as a cook’s assistant.

In 1961 he was hired by Inco and began work as a miner at Stobie Mine. After a few months, he was laid off and decided to apply with the Toronto Police Force. He successfully completed his academy training and worked ‘the beat’ in Toronto for over a year until he received a call-back from Inco. He returned to Sudbury and worked in many capacities at Inco for over 33 years, until his retirement in 1994.

Wayne was a member of Community of Christ where he served as a minister and dedicated his time on activities and development of the youth.

Wayne always had the time and willingness to help his neighbours and his community. For seven years, he was a volunteer firefighter with specialized training to work as a First Responder in Capreol. Wayne volunteered for seven years at Camp Quality, a camp for children with cancer. For 18 years, he volunteered for Victim’s Services, alongside his wife, for the Manitoulin and North Shore area. This work was of special importance to him as it allowed him to serve people in great need of care and compassion, of which Wayne was never in short supply.

In 1995, shortly after his retirement, Wayne and Marilyn moved to Manitoulin Island, as this was to be the promised land for a simple yet fulfilling retreat. There were years of golfing lessons and ballroom dancing lessons to be had. The thrill of performing in live theatre and the deer watching from the patio never let him down. He learned to be a farmer and became an expert at the specific workings of making authentic Manitoulin maple syrup. His hunting days dwindled as he spent more time enjoying the small miracles of life.

Wayne’s childhood was a difficult one and despite that he raised his family with love. He was known for his kindness and absolutely perfect warm hugs. He treasured the Sagle family who enveloped him and cherished the many moments he spent in the presence of family and friends. Campfires at the lot. Card games in a crowded kitchen. Coffee on the deck. Moose or deer hunting with the boys. Time with his children. Cuddles with his grandchildren. Afternoons spent with the faithful companionship of his dog, Dutchess.

Wayne wanted us to send his goodbyes to all his family and friends. He felt blessed to have known each of you and the time he was able to spend with you. This, and only this, was the yardstick from which he measured his wealth.

In lieu of donations and in honour of our beloved, we ask you to share a little Wayne in your life. Do something kind for someone in need. Give a hug to someone who needs one. Spend an extra moment just to listen. It is what would make him most happy.

A celebration of life will be held at a future date.
His voice, his laugh, his presence – forever missed.

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