Saints’ Alive
Lent Newsletter
2019
Upcoming Events March
YAD (Young Adult Group) – Tues Mar 5th, 19th, 26th - 11am
Esports – Tues Mar 5th, 19th, 26th – 6pm
Shrove Pancake Tuesday – Tues Mar 5th – 6pm
Spiritual Book Club – Wed Mar 6th, 20th – 1pm, Thurs Mar 7th, 21st – 7pm
CO3 – Thurs Mar 7th,14th, 21st, 28th – 10am
Choir Rehearsal – Thurs Mar 7th, 14th, 21st , 28th – 12:15pm
Colourful Meditation – Sat Mar 9th – 2pm
Friendship Dinner – Wed Mar 13th – 5:30pm
Mother’s Union – Thurs Mar 14th – 7:15pm
Handbell Rehearsals – Tues Mar 19th, 26th – 7pm
Lenten Lunch Series
The Seven Last Words of Christ
Featuring the musical sonata by
Franz Joseph Hayden
Tuesday’s 12noon – 1pm
March 12th
“Today you will be with me in Paradise”
March 19th
“Mother, behold your Son”
March 26th
“My God, My God”
April 2nd
“I thirst”
April 9th
“It is finished”
All are welcome
A Light Lunch will be served
32 Elgin Street Collingwood, ON L9Y 4V2
705-445-3841
www.allsaintscollingwood.com – [email protected]
Services Sunday Holy Eucharist
8:30am and 10:30am
Wednesday Holy Communion Every Wednesday – 10am – followed by
Bible Study - 11am
Afternoon Eucharist
Every second Wednesday of the month
1:30pm
Ash Wednesday
March 6th – 10am – Holy Communion followed by 11am – Bible Study
7pm – Holy Communion
Holy Week Worship
Palm Sunday - Sunday April 14th – Combined Service 9:30am
Wednesday April 17th - 10am Holy Communion
followed by Bible Study
Seder Supper - 5:30pm (by ticket only)
Maundy Thursday
A Service of Tenebrae - Thursday April 18th - 7pm
Good Friday - Friday April 19th - 10am
Holy Saturday – Choral Evensong Service of Light - April 20th - 5pm
Easter Services
Easter Sunday Services - Sunday April 21st - 8:30am & 10:30am
Second Sunday of Easter and Pageant Sunday-April 28th
8:30am - Holy Eucharist
10:30am with the Celebration of the Resurrection
Almighty and everlasting God,
You despise nothing you have made
And forgive the sins of all who are penitent.
Create and make in us new and contrite hearts,
That we, worthily lamenting our sins
And acknowledging our brokenness,
May obtain of you, the God of all mercy,
Perfect remission and forgiveness;
Through Jesus Christ our Lord,
Who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit,
One God, for ever and ever. Amen.
The Collect for Ash Wednesday starts us off on our journey of reflection and repentance for the
Lenten season. We come together on Ash Wednesday and receive the sign of the cross on our
foreheads as a reminder of our mortality. It is a reminder to be humble, to keep our priorities as
Christians in the forefront of our minds, to reach out to others in need, for when any are in need,
we all are in need.
This is not an easy journey. We ask God for guidance as we begin the process of the spring clean-
ing in our hearts and minds. As we trace the path of selflessness that Jesus walked, we become
aware of those things we should have done those things which we ought not to have done, or not
done the things we ought to have done. We can, should, ought, must continue to do better.
Yet this is also a time to realize how, with the support of our parish family, we are able to accom-
plish so much more than we could have on our own. There are so many in our midst who work to
improve the lives of those around us. Perhaps this year, we may become more observant of those
who offer their time and talent both within our parish and also in the community. I encourage
you, as part of your Lenten devotion, to encourage those who work behind the scenes, exercising
their ministry quietly and in humbleness. As we do this, as God works within us in spite of our
brokenness, may we also find new ways of being God’s presence of perfect remission and for-
giveness. May our lives continue to be an example of healing and reconciliation.
May we then be ready to celebrate the wonder and joy of the resurrection.
I wish you a holy Lent.
Sharon+
Lent 2019 Newsletter –Community Friendship Dinner January and February Dinners were very successful. Once again, Pilkington’s generously do-
nated hams and we served them at the January dinner.
All Saints’ community dinner will continue to provide a vital and important night of fellowship
and a delicious meal on the 2nd Wednesday of every month throughout the year.
We serve an average of 80-100 guests each month. This ministry is successful because of the
wonderful volunteers. Thank you to all who donated food and/or volunteer each month. Also the
monetary donations make the difference.
New Volunteers are always needed from the parish or from the community. We need your help!
Susan Scouten
Coordinator Friendship Dinner
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Music at All Saints' in Lent & Holy Week
You will notice that the Music for Sundays and special services during in Lent and the Holy Week
are a little different.
1. Gloria and Alleluia will be absent, Hymns, Anthems and the organ meditation & postlude
will have a strong Lenten theme. This music will offer an open invitation for quiet medita-
tion and reflection.
2. Lenten Theme - The Seven Last Words of Christ; music by Haydn
During this season of Lent, there will be special services which the choral anthems, the
hymns and instrumental music pay close attention to both the themes of Lent and the lec-
ture-series on “Seven Last Words of Christ”
Ash Wednesday – March 6th at 10am & 7pm
Lenten Lunch Series – Tuesdays at 12noon, March 12th, 19th, 26th, April 2nd & 9th
3. Holy Week will feature a new song for the Procession of Palms, Bells and waving our palms
in praise. Maundy Thursday will find us in our “Upper Room” with footwashing, commun-
ion, the anthem and hymns. And Holy Week will be concluded on Holy Saturday with a
peaceful Choral Evensong.
Palm Sunday – April 14th at 8:30am & 10:30am
Maundy Thursday – A Service of Tenebrae – April 18th at 7pm
Good Friday – April 19th at 10am
Holy Saturday – Choral Evensong Service of Light - April 20th at 5pm
I hope you will appreciate these Lenten & Holy week services, with music that invites us to focus
inwardly and still allows us to celebrate God’s goodness and mercy in outward praise.
We look forward to a great celebration of Easter Sunday on April 21st at 8:30am & 10:30am with
a joyful blast of music. And our Easter celebrations continue with our annual Easter Pageant on
Sunday April 28th at 10:30am.
Thank you All Saints’ Musicians for practicing hard and getting ready for this special time of the
year, Thank you All Saints’ family for your support and participation. May you all have a blessed
Lenten season.
Keiko Kuepfer
Director of Music / Organist
COME
MEET A FRIEND AT
Co3 Coffee, Cookies, Conversation
Tea, juice, hot chocolate also served
Enjoy games, knitting and bingo
Plus lots of fun and laughter
THURSDAY MORNINGS
10am – 12noon
All Saints’ Anglican Church
32 Elgin Street Collingwood
NO COST INVOLVED
Reminder
Mar 10, 2019 - Daylight Saving Time Starts when
local standard time is about to reach Sunday,
March 10, 2019, 2:00:00 am clocks are
turned forward 1 hour to Sunday, March 10,
2019, 3:00:00 am local daylight time instead. Sunrise and sunset will be about 1 hour later on
Mar 10, 2019 than the day before. There will
be more light in the evening. Also called Spring
Forward, Summer Time, and Daylight Savings Time.
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Moved to Action “...... I was moved, for the most part without any inkling of it, closer and closer to a feeling for that Mystery out of which the church arose in the first place until, finally, the Mystery itself came to have a face for me, and the face it came to have for me was the face of Christ. It was a slow, obscure process. . . and the result of it was that I ended up being so moved by what I felt that I found it inadequate simply to keep it inside myself like a secret but had to do something about it.” Frederick Buechner
The Prayer Shawl Ministry is continuing to grow and has proven to be
quite successful. Since our first blessing of the shawls in May of
2014, we have gifted about 150 shawls to parishioners and non-
parishioners in need of comfort and love! Each recipient has ex-
pressed their deep appreciation of the shawls and the blessings they
have received from them.
We have expanded this ministry to include “Hugs Rugs” for children
who may also be in need.
I am quite certain, that there is an invisible thread of love and prayers
stretching from the knitter’s heart to the shawl’s recipients that
soothes them all in body, mind and spirit. That thread has its origins within a faith in Jesus Christ.
All Saint’s shows itself daily as a truly caring congregation! We have several crafters who have
compassionately created these shawls with their prayers knitted or crocheted into each stitch and
we are thankful to these dedicated ladies. Also, Father Doug has blessed each and every one of
these shawls on several occasions at the services on Sunday or during the week at the Wednesday
service.
The need is great, as soon as the shawls have been blessed, we receive many requests and they are
rapidly delivered out. If you know of anyone who could benefit from receiving one of our shawls,
please contact Moira Southwell at 705-445-6072. If there is anyone who would like to participate
in this very worthwhile ministry by knitting or crocheting a shawl I have many patterns to choose
from for all skills level.
This ministry would be truly thankful for your generosity of spirit and talent.
Moira Southwell
May 3-5, 2019. AWARE (Anglican Women Alive, Renewed & Refreshed), the women’s re-
treat will again be held at Elim Lodge, near Buckhorn. The theme this year is ‘Fear is a
Liar’. This is a great weekend which includes a theme speaker, great worship, discussions, work-
shops, free time, great food and wonderful fellowship. There is a $15 discount for early bird reg-
istration by March 1st. The applications can be found online at http://bit.ly/2019AWARE or
check out the bulletin board. There are several women from the parish planning to attend and we
would love to have others join us. Speak to Rev. Sharon, Moira Southwell (705-445-6072) or
Sharon Goldsworthy (705-445-8466).
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The Archbishop of Canterbury’s Task Group calls us to prayer.
During the 5th week of Lent, Sunday 29 March to Sunday 5 April, we are
all being called to a Season of Prayer and Repentance.
An international task group established by the Archbishop of Canterbury
to restore relationships in the Anglican Communion is proposing a Season
of Prayer and Repentance. The Archbishop’s Task Group was established after the Primates’
Meeting in January 2016. Its remit is to “restore relationships, rebuild mutual trust and responsi-
bility, heal the legacy of hurt and explore deeper relationships.”
In proposing a Season of Prayer and Repentance, the Task Group members stress that they are
not pointing fingers at any particular part of the Communion. Bishop Linda Nicholls from the
Anglican Church of Canada’s Diocese of Huron chaired the last meeting of the Task Group. She
said: “we’ve been very clear when we first proposed a season of repentance that this is about the
biblical admonition that all have sinned and fallen short of the glory of God, and that every one
of us has areas in our lives individually, and corporately that require repentance.” She added:
“some of that repentance is around how we treat one another, how we have worked with, or not
with one another. And that we believe that all of us can examine ourselves in the season of Lent.”
For full article see https://www.anglicannews.org/news/2019/01/archbishops-task-group-calls-
anglican-communion-to-season-of-prayer-and-repentance.aspx
This initiative stems from the deep divisions in the Anglican Communion around differences of
opinion around certain tenets, but could also apply to all aspects of our life together, in the parish
and the wider community. Our prayers are a way of seeking ways to listen to, love and respect
each other in the midst of disagreement.
Submitted by All Saints’ Healing/Prayer Committee
Prayer “I used to pray that God would feed the hungry, or do this or that, but now I pray that He will guide me to do whatever I’m supposed to do, what I can do. I used to pray for answers, but now I’m praying for strength. I used to believe that prayer changes things, but now I know that prayer changes us and we change things.” St. Mother Teresa
Coming in the Spring-----A 6 week series of evenings based around the book & DVD series, SURPRISED BY HOPE by well respected Bishop and top biblical scholar, N.T. Wright. Watch weekly bulletin and/or website for more details or contact
Please pick up your 2019 envelopes at the back of the Church by the Elgin Street doors. If you have not already
done so. Please dispose of any en-velopes from 2018 and older. Thank you.
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Parish Missional Transformation
At the beginning of 2018 you told us that you were very supportive of the things we do to wel-
come the broader community into our loving community at All Saints, such ministries as Friend-
ship Dinner, Co3 and YAD. You also felt that we should raise the profile of what we have to of-
fer as opposed to starting up anything new. You felt our resources were already stretched, espe-
cially our people resources.
We have also heard stories from people who are very conscious of and concerned for people in the
community, but often wonder how to connect. It has been proven many times over that as we
build trusting, caring relationships with people they are more open to experiencing the Good
News we have already discovered and want to share. In view of this, we have a few questions for
us all to ponder.
Do you see people in need in our community—not just in need of material things?
Have you encountered anyone in the community recently that you felt God was nudging you to-
wards?
Did you find a way to connect? or Did you wish you could but weren’t sure how to reach out?
Do you wish you could talk with others to share ideas about how to reach out?
Do you feel that there are things that would help to equip you to reach out?
Where have you seen the Spirit of God evident in unexpected places?
Stay tuned for an opportunity to come together to explore some of the above. If you have ideas to
share, please email the church with a subject line of PMT.
Submitted by The Parish Missional Transformation Team
Father Doug, Moira Southwell, Sharon Goldsworthy
Facebook – Our page has been created please join. After submitting your post it will be accepted and then posted on the site. If there are other groups within All Saints’ that
have a page we would like to connect it to the All Saints’ page. Please contact the office 705-445-3841 or [email protected]
Lent Newsletter The Lent Newsletter is available online at www.allsaintscollingwood.com Extra copies are available in the Sanctuary.
Cut off Dates Articles for the following bulletin and announce-ments Sunday March 24 must be submitted to the office by Wednesday March 13 10am.
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