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To be a compassionate, inclusive and joyful faith community TRINITY HAPPENINGS FOR June 5th – June 12th, 2020
Check out our you tube page for our live streams!
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCeACMPPU-
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Sunday, June 7th, 2020
READING: Genesis 1: 1-8, 31; Genesis 2:1-4 READER: Courtney Losey SERMON: Letting it be/Being Bridges for Each Other
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Communion Sunday Just a reminder that
we will be celebrating Holy Communion
during service this Sunday, June 7. Please
remember to have your communion
elements ready when you tune in to the live
stream so we can all partake together
virtually!
IMPORTANT - COVID 19
Update and Church
Procedures at this time, we are taking
precautions and adjusting our procedures with
regard to coronavirus. The church office is
CLOSED, but Courtney has access to both e-mail
and voicemail and will check both systems
regularly. Allan is also available by phone at (905)
715-6203 or by e-mail at [email protected] for
any pastoral care issues or other concerns. We will
be having an online worship Sunday at 10:30 a.m.;
please stay home and watch our live stream. The
live stream is available at www.youtube.com.
Search for Trinity United Church Gravenhurst to
find us. The offering will NOT be collected during
this time, but we encourage you to sign up for
P.A.R., or continue to give your regular offering to support our much-needed ministries
especially at this time. Bring your envelope to the office on Tuesdays or Thursdays, or mail it
to us-whatever feels safe for you. Many of our weekly events including Choir, Study Group
and other small groups/ministries are CANCELLED until further notice. Please check with
your group leader if you have any meetings to see if they are still running. We hope and pray
that everyone will keep safe in this time and, we thank you for your patience with our adjusted
procedures.
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Comic Corner
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Anyone need help running errands or afraid
to go out? Sharon Kittson has volunteered to
assist anyone in the congregation who needs
help with running errands or anything else at
this time. If you can’t get out or are afraid to
get out, please call Sharon at (705)242-3725
or email her at
[email protected]. Thanks,
Sharon, for volunteering to do this!
If not, then please do!!!
YOU DON’T HAVE TO GIVE SUNDAY GIVINGS A
SECOND THOUGHT SHOULD YOU GO ON P.A.R.,
it’s simple, it’s easy, it’s accurate, PLUS: John (and
Courtney) like this! Come and see Courtney in the
office during the week! All we require is a signature
and a voided cheque!
MANY THANKS TO THOSE THAT HAVE SIGNED UP!
PLEASE KEEP THIS IN YOUR MIND…
We Now Accept E-Transfers! As another
option for everyone to make their usual
donations to the church, we can now accept
e-transfers! All you have to do is go to your
online bank, click the e-transfer option and
send it to our email address,
[email protected]. When
you have done that, send me an email with
the password and I can put it in our account!
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This week has so far been fairly nice weather wise, and I have been seeing a few more
people getting out. There are still some of us that are afraid or unable to get out
because of fears of Corona Virus. As the province sets up to re-open, we all have to
remain vigilant and careful of what we do. A lot of people are struggling right now
with mental health issues, and we need to be aware of what others may be feeling or
dealing with in their lives.
That’s what our pastoral care team is for! They can help you through the tough times
in your life and whatever is getting you down. If you would like a visit from the
pastoral care team, please give the office a call and let me know. We can’t help if we
don’t know you need it! Thanks, and have a wonderful and safe weekend!!!
Join us in the Pews! Lots of you have sent
in a picture of yourselves so we can put
them in the pews and make it seem like you
are here with us on Sundays. We thank
those who have already done so, and we
encourage others to send us a picture via e-
mail to [email protected].
We look forward to having as many of you
join us as possible!
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Hymn Writing Challenge
How It Works:
1. Write new words to a familiar hymn.
2. Send it to us.
It’s that easy!
Simply send in your new words to a familiar hymn (from our
Voices United or More Voices hymnals), and we’ll present them
in an upcoming Sunday service (with your permission). Or perhaps you’d like to send in a video of yourself performing
your words? Or reciting them? There are many possibilities... let’s explore them all!
Send contributions to me directly at [email protected] or to the church office at:
What to write about?
We want you to capture elements of this Covid-19 world quarantine experience in hymn form! Perhaps you would like
to describe what it’s been like to watch the Trinity church services from home, or wondering when you can go back to
choir practise, or how you’re inspired by those in our community making endless masks for others and helping in new
ways.
How to Write New Words to Old Hymns
If you’ve never written lyrics to music, no worries, in this case just look at any given hymn’s original text to start
generating ideas about replacing words with a funnier, rhyming word. Or start with the hymn’s title and go from there.
For instance, see if quarantine could rhyme with any words, or thinking about the new buzzwords we know such as
‘social distancing’, ‘6 meters apart’, ‘stay home’, etc.
Playing around with the words like this begins to generate more and bigger ideas and, before you know it, you’ve got
your own brand new hymn.
My favourite approach to a task like this is to decide to do it and then let your brain percolate on it a little while listening
to hymns or looking through hymnal. When I am finally filled with an emotion of loneliness, as an example, use that
emotion to lead your writing. Have something to say! And avoid witticisms that, in the end, to not add up to a
substantive whole. Instead, let yourself truly express!
Get ready to find flow through this creative outlet!
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Masks are available Just so everyone knows,
it has been brought to our attention that
Diane Harrop, Penny Varney and Joanne
Irvine are all busy sewing cloth masks for the
community and have offered some to the
congregation if you want one. Please let
them know if you do and I’m sure they can
get you one. Thanks for doing this, ladies!
Stay safe everyone!
REMINDER: Congregational Letter Just
a reminder that I have mailed out a
congregational letter from Allan to everyone
I have on our mailing list. Most of you
should have it by now. If not, please call
me at the church office so I can update
your contact information and get you a
copy. My profound apologies to anyone we
missed. There is also a copy on the home page of our website,
www.trinityunitedgravenhurst.ca under the picture of the church.
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Can’t be at Church on Sunday? Great
news! Now you can join our live stream
or catch the sermon at your convenience
from wherever you are! All you need is
an internet connection on your device.
Go to www.youtube.com and search
Trinity United Gravenhurst Live church
service. There is also a direct link in the
upper left corner (the red play symbol
button) on our website www.trinityunitedgravenhurst.ca!
Great news everyone! We now have
an active Facebook page! Find us at
Trinity United Church Gravenhurst and
like the page! Then don’t forget to
“check in” when you come to service
and send “like” requests to your
friends! We are doing well with 76
likes on our page now! Way to Go!!
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Stewardship Message The use of
Preauthorized Remittance (PAR) is a
very convenient way to give to the
church. All you have to do is set up
your desired monthly donation
amount and the rest happens
automatically for the rest of the year.
If the amount is not changed
annually, the same amount
continues into next year.
As we head into a new year, we ask that you examine your PAR
givings to see if they can be increased for 2020. It is much needed
to help offset the increased costs in operating the church. Just see
Courtney in the office and she will adjust your amount as required.
Thank you!
Birthday Wishes It has come to
my attention that I may not have
everyone’s birthday to put in the
bulletin and here in Trinity
Happenings. My apologies to
anyone whose birthday we
missed, and many happy returns
to you. If your birthday is not in
my list, or if you know of
someone’s birthday that I have
missed, please let me know!! If I
don’t know about it, I can’t put it
in the bulletin! Thanks for your assistance.
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Our Ministries Have Vacancies The various ministry groups in our church
are all looking for volunteers to join these
committees and help with church
projects. These ministries are a vital part
of keeping the church running smoothly.
There are several Ministries to choose
from:
Personnel
Worship & Music
Finance
Property
Christian Development
Mission & Outreach
Fellowship & Membership
Pastoral Care
Sanctuary
If you are a new (or old!) member of the church, and would like to be more
active in church life, please speak to Sandi Buckley or Robert Anderson
about one of our many Ministries and see which one would be a good fit for
you. Thanks for your consideration!
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Thank You all! We have received so
many kind words and thanks for
doing the online services. My e-mail
inbox is overflowing! We feel
blessed to be able to do this for our
community, and we thank you all for
tuning in each week. Special thanks
to Andrea Hartford, Dan McCoy,
Mike Church, Dave Robbins and
Allan for coming in and making this possible.
CHURCH PHOTO DIRECTORIES
ARE HERE! After many months
of waiting, our church
Directories are FINALLY here!
Thank you to Sharon Kittson
and her committee for all the
time and hard work they put in
on getting this project
completed. You can come pick
up your directory at the church
on Tuesday or Thursday
mornings after 10 a.m. If you are unable to come out, please
let us know and we can arrange to have one dropped off for
you. LIMIT: One directory per family.
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Information on Meals on Wheels Please see the letter below with a description of the meals you can get and cost from the Red Cross Meals on Wheels program. If you would like more information or would like to order some meals, please call (705) 721-3313 ext. 5267. Thanks to Robbie Quinn for sending this to us!
Gravenhurst Hot Meals on Wheels Program
The Gravenhurst Hot Meals are delivered Monday, Wednesday and Friday, across the lunch hour time
between 11:30am to 1:30pm from the Muskoka Algonquin Health Centre. The meals are prepared fresh daily
which ensures a quality meal.
The meals are delivered by our volunteers and you must be home to receive them. If you cannot be home for
your meal delivery you must call the office to either cancel your meal or reschedule it as the meals cannot be
left due to Health & Safety Policies.
The Meals on Wheels Program is also available on holidays if the holiday falls on a week day.
The Hot Full Meal consists of a Main Entree, Soup, Roll or Muffin and a dessert. The cost is $7.25 per meal.
If there are any dislikes, food allergies or if you’re on a special diet, please let us know and we may be able to
accommodate them.
We suggest having a contingency plan in case of meal cancellation due to weather.
If you need to cancel a meal or make any changes on your meal order, please let us know at least ONE day in
advance in order to accommodate your needs.
The Canadian Red Cross will mail you an invoice once a month and it will direct you on how to make a
payment. You can also call Finance at 1-844-731-1018 to pay by credit card or to arrange automatic
withdrawal on your credit card or bank account. Our Volunteer’s do not take payments of any kind.
If you wish to register for the Meals on Wheels Program, please don’t hesitate to call.
Have a lovely day!
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A Message From G.A.P.
With the advent of COVID, Gravenhurst Against Poverty
(G.A.P.) was forced to change to a delivery format of purchased
meals from both the Red Cross and our local restaurants - Well-
Fed, the Oar, Relish and the Butcher’s Daughter. We are now
delivering 245 meals every Thursday. Our other partner is
Gravenhurst Rotary who is providing a $25 grocery card for the
80-90 households these meals go to. A$50 gift card has gone to
families with children.
The need has more than doubled and through our contact with
meal recipients we become even more cognizant of their need
and their isolation.
We are very grateful to our partners and the volunteers who
have come out to support the need for food in our community.
If you would like to donate to us, please send your cheque
payable to "the Rotary Club of Gravenhurst " memo G.A.P. to
P.O. Box 1133 Gravenhurst On P1P 1V4 Please also add your email address if you have one, for your tax
receipt.
If you would like to e-transfer, you can do that as well through the Rotary Club at
[email protected] the password is rotary.
When using e-transfer, please indicate if you would like to donate to G.A.P, or to the Rotary's current program
of buying gift cards for families in need, which are distributed by G.A.P. If you want a tax receipt, you need
to please leave your email address, and full address as well when you e-transfer.
Stay safe, and thanks for thinking of us.
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June 9 – Sarah Lomas
June 10 – Beth Cruickshank
June 11 – Keith Cross
June 11 – Jim Goodwin