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Advent Greetings from President Jane

Advent Greetings from President Jane

advent greetings

Advent and Christmas Greetings from President Jane

Lists! Grocery lists. “Honey-do lists.” And, at this time of the year, Christmas lists. I wonder what’s on your Christmas list or that of your children, your grandchildren and other family and friends with whom you exchange Christmas gifts.

Two years ago, my theatre friends and I were sitting in the Grand Theater in London waiting for the Christmas show to begin. Barbara, who works for Canada Post was telling me about the letters that come into the post office where she works. In particular, she was talking about letters addressed to Santa, the North Pole, HOH OHO – Ho! Ho! Ho! The letters, in the form of Christmas lists, are sent by children living in hopeful anticipation of that great day coming.

As the grandmother of a pre-schooler, I was curious to know what was trending. What do children have on their Christmas lists these days? The answer Barbara gave was not the one what I was expecting. One of the letters received included two Christmas lists, presumably from siblings. On the one list there were 28 items listed. Every item listed began with “Santa, I want.” The other list identified 6 items. The message to Santa began, “Dear Santa, I would like any one of the 6 items listed. You choose.”

Trying to imagine Christmas morning in this unidentified household, my hunch is that the child who would like anything from among the six items listed, may have had a happier Christmas morning than the child who wanted all twenty- eight things listed.

What’s on your Christmas list?

In part, the lectionary appointed faith stories during Advent point to difficult times. They also encourage us to prepare ourselves, our hearts, our minds and to be ready for the good things yet to come. Fear not! Good news of great joy awaits you!

During these Advent days of waiting in hopeful anticipation of good news of great joy, we do so in a time of pandemic living; in a time of climate change as evidenced by floods and fires destroying the earth and claiming lives and property; in a time of racism and vigilante justice. In times such as this we are called to prepare, to be ready. Fear not!

My prayer this Advent season is that our Christmas lists include the gifts of Hope, Peace, Joy and Love. My prayer is that these gifts, the gifts of Christmas, will be given generously and received graciously by all people that on earth do dwell.

To each of you the members, friends, and communities of faith within the Antler River Watershed Region, may the Advent season and the celebration of Christmas fill your hearts with joy and wonder sustaining you in the year ahead.

In Faith & Hope,


Rev. Jane Van Patter
President, Antler River Watershed Regional Council

Highlights of the Fall Meeting for Antler River Watershed Regional Council

Highlights of the Fall Meeting for Antler River Watershed Regional Council

Early in 2021, the Executive and Commission members of the regional council together attended the four sessions of the United Church’s racial justice training.  That experience informed the spring meeting where time was devoted to Indigenous justice and anti-racism.  It also informed this fall meeting where the traditional Land Acknowledgement shifted from a formula into a reflection.  The title became “Reconciliation Focus” and we considered the nearest First Nations to us, the name of an Indigenous leader who influenced us and our next step in this journey towards reconciliation.  The names were formed into a word image:

word cloud indigenous leaders names

Indigenous Leaders Who Have Influenced Us!

 

Just as prominent as the names of national leaders were the names of Indigenous leaders known to us personally, such as Geraldine Robertson, Grafton and Eileen Antone and Janice Rising.  We give thanks for these elders among us.

We were pleased to have Elaine Jacobs introduce us to Walpole Island (Bkejwanong Territory) and Tarance Whiteye to introduce us to the ministry of the congregation at Moraviantown.  Chief Denise Stonefish of the Eelŭnaapéewi Lahkéewiit   (Delaware Nation at Moraviantown) also joined us to share with the regional council her people’s deep connection to the land where the village of Fairfield once was and their hopes to create an interpretation centre there to expand the story curated by the museum.

Karlene Brown-Palmer opened our sessions with the lighting of the flame and offered us words of wisdom and insight in worship.  Her unshakeable faith and powerful messages inspire long after the service ends.  Many, many thanks to all who framed our worship and sessions with music.  Your extraordinary talents were a gift that lifted our hearts and our hopes inspiring us to “Keep Calm and Rock On”.

The fall meeting of the regional council had two main foci:

  1. Business and accountability;
  2. Proposals to General Council 44.

The regional council received one proposal for its own consideration concerning the role of former ministry personnel continuing to offer ministerial leadership in a community of faith where they no longer serve.  This was passed and directs the regional council to develop an educational plan and to raise concerns with the Office of Vocation concerning ministry personnel who continue to do this.

Another six proposals for General Council 44 were presented.  Author, Jim Evans, shared these were formed from concerns voiced at a gathering sponsored by UniFaith.  One of the six was withdrawn as a commitment has already been made to what it was requesting (a review of the new structure).   The regional council’s role was to determine if it agreed or did not agree with the proposals.  The regional council elected to agree with all proposals, adding a further note to a few of them.  The proposals can be found in the workbook here:

ARW Workbook

Many thanks to President Jane Van Patter and Agenda and Business Chair Kenji Marui for helping the regional council navigate its first experience of significant online debate.

Treasurer, Doug Cameron, gave an update on finances and outlined the principles that informed the preparation of the 2022 Budget which the regional council adopted.  The way that the income earned on investments supports our priorities was highlighted.

Unfortunately, the time needed for business truncated the opportunities for small group time. Please consider drawing together neighbours to discuss the thought-provoking topics prepared by Christina Crawford:  What did the spring meeting, with its focus on Indigenous justice and anti-racism, spark in you?  Where is sacred space for you?  How are you doing (at this point in the pandemic)? and, lastly, What are you taking home and how will you share it?

The Planning Team hopes you will take home a sense of being in community, dealing with complicated topics, being inspired in worship and learning more about the work of the regional council.  Many thanks to the Covenant Commission, Human Resources Commission and Mission and Discipleship Commission for the video presentations of your work and the written accountability reports.  The latter can be found in the workbook and the former will be posted on the regional council website and are below.  Also below and to be posted on the website, a helpful video prepared by Stewardship and Gifts Officer, Dave Jagger, that we did not have time to share.

The United Property Resource Corporation (UPRC) video and the video introducing the United Church’s new mission statement:  Deep Spirituality, Bold Discipleship, Daring Justice will also be added. These latter videos may not be posted quite as quickly as we need to confirm access first.

General Secretary Michael Blair brought the words of our new statement to life for us with his message at the Celebration of Ministry Service on Saturday evening at Byron U.C.  Many thanks to Byron and their minister, Greg Brawn, for all they did to make the regional council welcome and for the ways they supported and enriched the service.  Congratulations to Karlene Kimber on being commissioned as a diaconal minister.  Karlene is well known from her days as the Director of the Middlesex Presbytery Resource Centre.  We are delighted for her and for the Belmont-Harrietsville-Mossley Pastoral Charge where she serves.

We look forward to gathering in the spring.  We hope to have an in-person meeting then but that depends upon the public health guidelines at the time.  We’ll keep you posted but, in the meantime, may you “Keep Calm and Rock On”!


The Celebration of Ministry live stream
is available to view on Youtube!

 

More Video Highlights
Youth Forum Delegate Application

Youth Forum Delegate Application

jesus who do you say i amYouth Forum at General Council 44 Delegate ApplicationApplication deadline December 15

 

Are you ready to lead the church into the future?! If so, why not apply to become a General Council 44 Youth Forum Delegate?

And yes, SUMMER EMPLOYMENT is also part of Youth Forum at GC44!

You will be paid for your participation, leadership, and dedication to General Council.General Council is the United Church of Canada’s triennial business meeting where justice issues are discussed, visions are cast, proposals are examined, decisions are made, and inspiring worship and community are offered. The voices of leaders ages 15-19 are needed to speak into this space. If you would like to have an impact on the direction of the church now and into the future, please apply here.

 Youth Intern Application:

This application is for youth ages 15 – 19 to apply to the youth intern position. Each Regional Council will have 5 youth intern positions.

Please see the link to the application below for more information.

 Youth Forum Delegate/Summer Intern

 Please reach out to Kathy Douglas, Minister Faith Formation, if you have any questions.

 Kathy Douglas, Minister, Faith Formation   kdouglas@united-church.ca

Antler River Watershed Celebration of Ministry

Antler River Watershed Celebration of Ministry

Antler River Watershed Regional Council invites everyone to join us for the livestream of the Celebration of Ministry service on
Saturday, October 30th at 7:00pm

Preacher, General Secretary, Michael Blair
Candidate, Karlene Kimber

Communion will be celebrated on the livestream so please have the elements ready.

Many thanks to Byron U.C. and their Music Director and Minister for all they are doing to host this service.

If you cannot join the livestream, catch the service later (minus communion) on the regional council YouTube channel noted below!

ARW YouTube Channel
Invitation to the Fall Meeting of Antler River Watershed Regional Council

Invitation to the Fall Meeting of Antler River Watershed Regional Council

President Jane invites you…When?
Friday, October 29 (evening) / Saturday, October 30 (morning and afternoon)

Celebration of Ministry Service
Guest Preacher: Rev. Michael Blair | Saturday, October 30, 2021, 7:00 pm
Please bring your own Communion elements. This service will be live-streamed from Byron United Church in London. It will also be available to use on Sunday morning.

Where? From the comfort of your home via Zoom link

Land Acknowledgements… As with the June meeting, please be prepared to acknowledge the Territory where you are, Treaty number/description, Indigenous authors, musicians, artists or something you’ve learned since last we met.

A Meeting Workbook/Agenda and the Zoom link will be forthcoming.

Meeting highlights include: …listening to Indigenous Voices from Walpole Island and Delaware First Nation, Moraviantown; acknowledging the Fairfield Museum land transfer; in memoriam/community of faith changes; honouring retirees; hearing from our Candidate for Commissioning; covenanting with the LLWLs, hearing about the camps; hearing reports from the three Commissions; UPRC presentation; Hope Council presentation; GC recommended Mission and Vision statement; 2022 Budget, GC 44 proposals, if any; Community building borne out of our time together in June and checking in with how you as a community of faith are doing; worship, theological/equity reflection….  All that and more!!!!

I hope you know that you and your community of faith are important members of the team ministry that I like to call Antler River Watershed Region United Church. It takes all of us to share our gifts to accomplish the mission of the church. Spirit God: be our breath, be our song. (MV 150)

Looking forward to seeing you at the ARWR Fall meeting! In the meantime, Keep Calm and Rock On! 

Please RSVP via the registration link below. 

In Faith & Hope,

President, Antler River Watershed Region

 

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