Ladies' Dinner was a great success last week at All Saints' Church

The women of All Saints’ offer a sincere thank you to the men of the church for the wonderful Ladies Dinner.

Chef Ian Rodger served a beautifully presented main course, followed by Ed Millar’s rich chocolate dessert. Thanks too to Alex Boultbee for his tasty hors d'oeuvres and Nancy Fortnum for collecting the raffle prizes from our generous local businesses. A huge thank you to Michael Springford for organizing the whole event with such aplomb, to the Blazing Fiddles for great entertainment, and to all the men who waited on us so cheerfully and washed up afterwards. We are already looking forward to next year.

Would you like to try church but can't make a Sunday morning? We now have a short service Tuesday nights in the chapel, starting at 6:30 p.m. Join us for a half hour Communion service, or if you have another half hour stay for the bible study afterwards.

Our regular Sunday services are at 8 a.m. in the chapel and 10:30 a.m. in the church. Sunday school and a lively discussion group are available for children and teens, and we all join together for Holy Communion.

Interested in a Book club? Our Tuesday morning group will be reading Meeting Jesus again, for the first time, by Marcus Borg. You are welcome to join us for a lively and open-minded discussion starting May 24 at 9:30 a.m.

This year, we will be holding a Rainforest themed Summer Kids Camp July 18 to 22. Your little monkeys will enjoy fun-filled days! The camp will run from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Please call the church to register. High school volunteers are also welcome to come and help out for their community service hours.

Thought for the week: “The heart is revealed in the deeds.” Abraham J. Heschel

We are at 12935 Keele St., King City. See www.allsaintskingcity.com

Office hours are Tuesday to Friday, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Leave messages for Rev. Nicola Skinner at (905) 833- 5432.

St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, King City invites you to worship with us this coming Sunday at 10:30 a.m. Sunday school and nursery care run concurrently. Join us and stay afterwards for our fellowship time in the lounge. Our pastor is Rev. Chris Carter who can be reached by calling the church office or by e-mailing him at chris@standrews kingcity.ca

Our Web site is www.standrews kingcity.ca, where you can find out more about us, read his sermons and link to the Presbyterian Church in Canada’s site.

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Ladies' Dinner was a great success last week at All Saints' Church

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.” Well before the rigors of research revealed the truth of this song; our Ancestors and Elders believed in prayer’s power to impact our lives in positive ways.

This morning I not only embrace this truth, but I’m currently buzzing off of its blessing as well. This morning my church started an early morning prayer circle. At 6AM a small group of us pressed out in cold, clammy weather to meet in a “safe place” (sanctuary) just for prayer. In jeans, headwraps, sweatsuits and no “church bulletin” – we circled up, shared our concerns, hopes, and dreams and started praying.

I was so excited about prayer this morning that I woke up before the alarm clock went off and then sped to the church -barreling over speed bumps and remembering once I arrived that I forgot to brush my hair. It didn’t matter. I was in the right place at the right time and my soul knew it.

I firmly believe that prayer is a largely untapped resource and resevoir of power that has import to many if not most Faith traditions. From Muslims, to Hindus, to Buddhists, to Jews, to Christians and so many others – people of Faith at different times and in different ways attempt to transcend this time and place to commune with their God. In this fast-paced, 4G, broadband, 2.0 society, we would do well to remember that prayer is an Ancient Technology which far surpasses the ability and battery life of the latest trinkets on sale at our favorite store.

Prayer is not wishful thinking. It’s not “escapism”. It’s not a sign of retreat. But prayer can be thought of as the “forward march” of faith. Even as millions in Egypt are bringing revolution to that great African country, it’s powerful to watch as they stop their chanting, marching, and cheering, and jeering to bend their knees en masse in prayer. Even revolutionaries – or especially revolutionaries – need to pray.

In his classic book, Celebration of Discipline , Richard Foster devotes a chapter to the discipline of prayer. He says that “prayer is the central avenue God uses to transform us.” And after 1 hour of prayer on this rainy Saturday morning, I must testify that I know I’ve been changed! I thank Almighty God for the blessing of the timeless spiritual practice of prayer.


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