ANNOUNCEMENTS – November 6, 2016
The Learning Circle is beginning an exciting new series based on the book Finding God’s Path Through Your Trials: His Help for Every Difficulty You Face by author Elizabeth George. She is a best-selling mystery author but also a woman of faith. Her writing is clear, easy to understand and well-organized. Learning from the book will be supplemented by videos of the dynamic African American preacher John Jenkins Sr.
Sessions are warm and supportive, lasting about 1.5 hours. Course material will be supplied at no cost. Scheduled Wednesday afternoon at 2:00 pm, a parallel evening session will be held if there is sufficient interest. Please contact Dorothy Briggs or Reverend Neill for further information.
BIBLE READINGS for Nov. 13:
Isaiah 65:17-25 or Malachi 4:1-2a
Isaiah 12 or Psalm 98
2 Thessalonians 3:6-13
Luke 21:5-19
Pre-reading these passages and giving them some thought will deepen your understanding of these readings, the prayers of the day, and the sermon.
THIS WEEK AT OUC:
Monday 7pmBook Discussion GroupJanice’s
Tuesdays10am-noon Coffee Drop In Lounge
Wednesdays 2pmLearning Circle.Meeting Room
Thursdays7pm Choir PracticeSanctuary
Sunday 13th 9:30amRemembrance ServiceSanctuary
Sunday 20th9:30amChildren’s Sunday - Please bring the children in your family.
There will be a children’s story especially for them.
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1st for 1stThank you for yourdonations of food, rain ponchos etc. for First United’s mission work on the DTES. As winter weather sets in, a $5 coffee card for a 24-hour restaurant gives a homeless person the oppor-tunity to spend a few dry hours in a warm space on a cold, wet, dreary night when all the shelters are full. Please leave your coffee cards in the offering plate so that your kind generosity will allow someone the gift of a few hours of warmth.
WELCOME TO ANOTHER YEAR OF GIVING! In thenarthex you will findnew and exciting Gifts with Vision catalogues full of gifts that offer compassion, build community, and provide hope throughout Canada and across the world. Select gifts and read inspiring stories at giftswithvision.ca of how your generosity has directly changed lives. “Keep open house; be generous with your lives.”—Matthew 5:16 (The Message)
Remembrance, Healing from war this afternoon
Canadian Memorial United Church and Centre for Peace;, W. 16th @ Burrard
1-3pm – Books of Remembrance Open House
7pm – Public Lecture with Rev. Dr. Rita Nakashima Brock speaking on
The Invisible Wounds of Trauma and Pathways to Recovery.
Co-hosted with the Vancouver School of Theology (VST).
“WHAT KIND OF THEIST ARE YOU?”
VST Faculty dialogue – Free public event
Wed., Nov. 9, 1-2pm – Chapel of the Epiphany on UBC Campus
Whether you are a theist, pantheist, agnostic or atheist, your spiritual experience evolves in dialogue with traditional images of God. At this colloquium, theologians formed in four different traditions will share insights into this dialogue and respond to thought-provoking questions from the audience. Details on panelists are to be found on the flyer on the downstairs bulletin board.
PRAYER CONCERNS
Local – Joanne, Norma, Lynn, Effie, Roy, James, Duncan, Brenda, Rob,Isobel, David, Marie
OUC Ministries – Board
Van. South Presbytery – Gilmore Park United Church – the Reverends Maggie Watts-Hammond & Yoko Kihara
Ecumenical –Indian Ocean Islands: Comoros, Madagascar, Mauritius, Seychelles, Maldives
TODAY’S PARTICIPANTS
Greeter-Leslie Alexander
Reader– Cynthia Richards
Communion Servers – Roy & Nancy Stark
Fellowship– Alpha group
Oakridge United Church
305 W. 41st Ave., Vancouver, B. C. V5Y 2S5
Tel. 604-324-7444
Clergy – The Reverend Neill McRae
Music Director – Danielle Marcinek
Office Administrator – Sharon Morrow (Tues-Fri 9-1:30)
Building Maintenance-DaveAutin (Mon, Tue, Wed A.M.)
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