Weekly News November 19, 2023

Announcements

FOOD BANK SUNDAY: The first Sunday of the month is designated as Food Bank Sunday. Envelopes are available on the table in foyer.

BREAKFAST WITH SANTA: Yay! We are happy to be able to have our Breakfast with Santa back again this year after the long Covid period. Bring the whole family on Saturday, December 9th from 8 – 10 am. We will be serving pancakes, sausages, toast, juice, tea and coffee. No presale tickets, just pay at the door, only $8 for adults and $5 for children

GRIEF SUPPORT GROUP HERE AT FIRST UNITED: Grief is a normal emotional response to significant loss that many of us experience when times are hard or we have had a significant loss. Have you been dealing with this emotion recently? Come and join us for a chat, a coffee and a listening ear here at First United. Sometimes it is very difficult to talk about how grief has affected us and lingers in our hearts. Next meeting will be held in January, date to be announced.    

UCW MEETING/ANNUAL SHOWER OF PERSONAL CARE ITEMS: The next meeting of our UCW will take place on Monday, November 13th at 12:30 pm.  We will be having our Annual Shower of personal care items for Carew Lodge and Emmanuel House at this meeting. We are seeking the support of the congregation for this appeal. If you have new items that you would like to contribute, please drop them off during the November 13th meeting between 1:30 and 3 pm at the Churchill Avenue entrance or during regular office hours.  Personal care items include some of the following: towel and facecloth, toothpaste and toothbrush, deodorant, razors, shaving cream, shampoo, conditioner, soap, body wash, body sponge, hand cream, brush and comb, hats, gloves, scarves, socks, slippers, dishcloths, dish towels, tissues, little treats like candy or chocolate.  

BUILDING FUND SUNDAY: The last Sunday of the month is designated as Building Fund Sunday. Envelopes are available on the table in foyer.  if you would like to make a contribution.  Thank you for your continued support. 

BOOK CLUB: The name of the book reading for November month is ‘The Faith of Queen Elizabeth: The Poise, Grace, and Quiet Strength Behind the Crown’ by Dudley Delffs. The next meeting will be on November 22nd.  For more information on time and place, please contact Pam Morgan at 709-691-0214 or pmorgan@mun.ca

QUILTING GROUP: The Quilting Group meets the first, third and fifth Monday of the month at 7:30 pm in the Multipurpose Room. The next meeting is scheduled for November 20th.  All levels are welcome to join. For more information contact Pam Morgan at 709-691-0214 or pmorgan@mun.ca

RECYCLABLES?

 Our Youth Group collects beverage containers for recycling. If you would like to drop off your beverage recycling at the church, here’s what can be recycled: aluminum can; plastic containers; glass bottles; steel cans; drink boxes (tetra); mini sips (drink pouches) etc. (Please wash out all bottles and remove all caps before dropping them off.) This is a great fund raiser for the youth and the Youth Group thanks you for your support.

NoticeWEEKLY BULLETIN DEDICATIONS: Now that we have resumed printing bulletins, you may dedicate a bulletin in memory of a loved one or in celebration of a special event. If you would like to do so, please put your name and phone number for a specific date on the sign-up sheet located on the bulletin board in the vestibule or call the church office at 368-2194.

Property Committee Roof Report – As some of you know, the church roof shingles were in very poor condition. In fact, we’ve been trying for the last two years to have them replaced. Finally, on August 2nd and 3rd, the shingles were replaced. The completed project had at cost of $31,000 or $250 per bundle of shingles.  If you would like to help “keep the roof over our heads”, please consider donating a bundle or part bundle of shingles. All contributions, regardless of size, are graciously appreciated.

Worship Schedule

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at 221 Park Avenue

Mount Pearl

Worship Service

EVERY Sunday – 11 am

Bulletin

Worship Services Online

Starts at 11 am

“We respectfully acknowledge the territory in which we gather as the traditional territory of the Beothuk and Mi’kmaq.  We are conscious of the long and painful history of relations between the Christian church, colonial settlement practices and the harm caused to these lands and peoples.   May we always seek to live with respect on this land as we search for collective healing and true reconciliation and honour this beautiful land together.“

Gifts - GivingIt is with gratitude and thanksgiving we acknowledge the following Gifts and dedicate them to the Glory of God:

Bulletin Fund

  • In honor of our 63rd Wedding Anniversary on November 18th.  From Doreen and Lorne Squires.

In Our Faith Community

GOWER STREET UNITED CHURCH SENIORS’ CHRISTMAS GALA: Tuesday, November 28th, 6 pm. Purchase tickets via Gower Office, 99 Queens Road, or for more information call 709-753-7286.

COASTAL SOUNDS CHOIR ASSOCIATION are thrilled to announce, A CELTIC CHRISTMAS, Choral Concert and 10th Anniversary Cantata on Sunday, December 3rd at 7 pm at All Saints Anglican Church, Foxtrap. Tickets are $25, available at www.coastalsoundschoir.com. Donations for the Community Food Sharing Association greatly appreciated.   

BROADVIEW RENEWAL AND SUBSCRIPTION: The United Church Broadview connects you to congregations across the country   and informs you of United Church news locally, nationally and around the world. To renew or take out a subscription, please put $30 in an envelope marked “Broadview”, include your name and address and put it in the offering plate. Deadline to renew is December 10th.  

United Church Bookstore & Gifts UCC East

320 Elizabeth Avenue
St. John’s, NL

UNITED CHURCH BOOKSTORE ONLINE: The United Church Bookstore has launched the bookstore for online shopping as well as in-person shopping at 320 Elizabeth Ave. To shop online visit https://ucceast.ca/shop

PARISH OF THE ASCENSION, 58 Smallwood Drive is hosting an Afternoon Card Game on Monday, November 20th at 2 pm. Admission is $6 per person. Please bring your own cards and baskets. All are welcome.  They will also be having a Fall Luncheon and Card Game on Saturday, November 25th.  A lunch of soup and sandwiches will be served at 12 noon with the card game to follow at 2 pm. Cost for lunch is $10, cards are $5, or both for $15. There will be baked goods and hand knitted items for sale.  All are welcome!



HEARTFELT THANKS FROM BRIDGES. Your generosity to help feed the hungry is much appreciated! In the month of October Bridges served 1127 individuals, distributing a total of 690 food hampers, an increase of 32% needing assistance.166 were emergency servings, 74 were first time visits, and 284 children were served. If you would like to pick up a few items to help out Bridges, please place donations in bin in the foyer here at First United. The monthly item needed for November is crackers. Some ‘weekly flyer specials’ which would be useful for Bridges to Hope for the week of November 16th to 22nd are:
Colemans Favorite Mandarin Oranges 4/$5.00
Clark Beans $0.88
Walmart Campbell’s Soup $0.97
Colgate/Crest Toothpaste $0.88
Sobeys Kraft Dinner $0.97
No Frills No Name Canned Vegetables $0.99
Dominion President’s Choice Apple Juice $0.99
Lawtons Heinz Tomato Soup $0.79

70th Anniversary Fundraisers

PEACE GARDEN UPDATE: To date the Peace Pole, all stones and benches have been donated. The updated total figure for the Peace Garden sits at $11,456.42.  Our goal figure is $27,000.  Thank you so much to all those who have so generously donated!! We are still accepting donations, which will all be recognized.

PEACE GARDEN FUNDRAISER: The Peace Garden Committee are selling Purdy’s chocolates to help raise funds towards the peace garden cost. All orders are done online. Great idea for Christmas gifts! The chocolates will be shipped to the church for pickup before Christmas. The link to order online is         https://fundraising.purdys.com/1819890-112379.

 

70th Anniversary

THANK YOU FROM THE ANNIVERSARY COMMITTEE:  The 70th Anniversary Committee would like to send out a huge thank you to everyone who made this year a great success! Hopefully, everyone enjoyed the celebrations and the memories!   

Updates from Regional Council and UCC

First Dawn Eastern Edge Regional Council

Donating to First United

Great News!

E-Transfers Now Possible

First United is now able to accept donations through e-transfer
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right from your bank account to firstunited@nf.aibn.com

Four convenients ways you can donate to First United

  1. In-Person
  2. PAR
  3. e-transfer
  4. online

For more details visit the How to Donate Page

Note:  If making a donation through e-transfer, please indicate your Envelope # (if you have one) and how you wish the funds to be used, i.e., Local Expenses, Building Fund, Mission & Service, Food Bank or Other.  If you need to provide more detailed information, please send us an email.

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