New Visions: Or, Church for People Who Aren't So Sure about Religion
Mark Twain is said to have quipped in 1897, "The rumors of my death have been greatly exaggerated." Today rumors are rampant of the impending death of the church. But, although unimaginable transformations await us in the coming two decades, this is not one of them.
Karl Marx thought that religion, like the state, would shrivel away in the utopian society. Yet the human species without religion is about as likely as the human species with a perfect government. (We can't even create a functional government!) Nor is it likely that the world will be pervaded by religions and religious practices but that Christianity won't be numbered among them. In 2030 churches will still exist, along with some of the other institutions that define Christianity today.
The questions are: which institutions will still be around? What radically new forms of Christian existence will arise in the coming twenty years? And, most importantly, what new forms of Christian life and practice do we need now? What forms resonate with today's new types of believers, non-believers, and seekers?
Changes At SSJD
The Sisters of St John The Divine will be saying farewell to Sr Louise Manson, SSJD and Sr Doreen McGuff, SSJD who are moving on to other ministries in Canada. The Sisterhood is also preparing to welcome Sr Brenda and Sr Mary-Jean who will be taking up their ministries in Victoria soon.
You're invited to join the Sisters in celebration of these changes and give particular thanks for Sr Doreen's ministry at St Peter (Lakehill) , 3939 St Peter's Road, Victoria for a service of Holy Eucharist followed by a reception on September 21st at 10 am.
Daniel's Canada Day Message
Written by Daniel Fournier | Sunday, 18 July 2010 18:17
I hope you are having the spectacular weather that we are having out here on the west coast, and that your Canada Day Celebrations were all good!
This will most likely be the last letter I will write as I will be with your next Sunday at the 10 a.m. service. Sorry you 8 o'clockers but I'd have to get up at 4:30 to be there on time! And Joan won't allow me to do that!
Mister Syl, our kitten that I wrote about last week, had his first vet visit this past week. He had his shots and a checkover (where he enchancted all the staff with his purring and his little white paws and bow tie). The vaccination made him very lethargic and it took him a while to feel better. Tonight, he is back to his young self, terrorizing the house and chasing anything that moves.
The week has not been an easy one in terms of my health. I came down with a bout of pleurisy, and had a brochial infection, which have produced flu like symtoms that come and go. Joan had a wedding today of a parishioner, and I was invited, so I went to the ceremony. Joan said, when she saw me sitting in the congregation that I was very gray. And, just as she did in March, she dragged me kicking and screaming to the emergency room in Tofino. We were there for 4 hours, while I was tested and x-rayed. THe good news is that my heart is doing perfectly well, and my lungs are good, too. The doctor thinks that thereis an infection there which was not treated in the first round of antibiotics and has put me on a different spectrum of drugs. By the time Joan drove me back home, it was too late for her to go to the reception. Burt she tells me she is fine with that, as she didn't have the homily written!
As I told you last week, after church next Sunday, I will be going to the airport to pick up a good friend. It's too bad he can't stay over for a Sunday — he is a Roman Catholic Deacon and we have been close friends since seminary days. He's a wonderful preacher!
That's all for now. I understand this week is supposed to bring warm weather, so enjoy the warmth, but stay cool!
Love and blessings,
Daniel.
PS. Mister Syl says he would send you a message, but he is sleeping in the new, (and very expensive I might add), perch we got him earlier this week.
Contact Pastoral Care
At St John's we have a team of dedicated people who take part in pastoral care duties.
Care for those in need is one of the most important ways that we carry the mission and minstry of Christ, takes many forms and is the responsiblity of all baptized persons.
If you need care or a visit you do not need to be a member of St John's or even a baptised Christian. You only need to be in need of someone to lend an ear, perhaps pray for you, to listen and understand.
For information please contact Rev. Daniel Fournier or call Barbara at 250-245-8113. Any messages will be returned ASAP.
Ministry: Giving Someone A Lift
Ministry is not simply the province of the ordained. It is also the duty of all baptized Christians to take part, as they can, in some form of ministry. An expression, as best each of us are able, of the radical acceptance and love Jesus taught us and which we try to emulate.
One expression of ministry is to be available to give rides to those who need rides to and from services and other Church functions. But it doesn't end there. There are parishioners and others who need rides to and from doctors and dentists appointments, to shopping and other things to get by in their lives.
These are the elderly, of course, not at all the collection of sticks in the mud you might assume!, they're young families who don't have reliable transportation, young people, and many others.
The "chore" is offset by getting to know those you already know better and meeting new people who can broaden your outlook and experience in life. You may even find a new friend!
If you feel called to this ministry please speak to Shelagh Huston or sign up in the little book in the Narthex at the back of the church.
Upcoming Events
| Sun Sep 05 @ 8:00AM - 09:00AM 8am Holy Communion (BCP) |
| Sun Sep 05 @10:00AM - 12:01PM 10am Holy Eucharist |
| Mon Sep 06 @ 8:00AM - 05:00PM Sparks |
| Mon Sep 06 @11:30AM - 12:30PM Ladysmith Seniors Soup & Sandwich |
| Mon Sep 06 @12:30PM - 02:30PM Ladysmith Seniors Wii |
| Tue Sep 07 @ 1:00PM - 04:00PM Ladysmith Seniors Society General Meeting |
| Wed Sep 08 @ 1:00PM - 04:00PM Seniors Carpet Bowling |
| Wed Sep 08 @ 7:00PM - 07:30PM Centring Prayer |
| Wed Sep 08 @ 7:30PM - 08:00PM Spoken Eucharist |
| Thu Sep 09 @ 8:00AM - 05:00PM Seniors Cribbage |
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