Calvon Robinson 1931 2022 ROBINSON, Calvon Barrington peacefully with family by his side at Chapman House Residential Hospice of Grey Bruce on Monday, October 17, 2022. Calvon Robinson of Georgian Bluffs in his 92nd year. Beloved husband of Betty and cherished father of Linda Porter and her husband Larry of Wiarton, Eric Robinson and his wife Dale of Georgian Bluffs, Debra Urbshott and her husband Brian of B.C., Melody Robinson and her husband Mark Heathfield of St. Mary’s and Kimberly Rodgers and her husband Michael of Texas. Much loved grandfather of Ryan, Trevor (Samantha), Michael (Amy), Suzanne (Mike), Lynn, Cara, Kyle (Meg), Timothy (Carrie), Bethany (Chris), Alyssa (Ola) and Josie (Jacob) and great grandfather of 16. Predeceased by his parents Edith (nee Willis) and Samuel Robinson, brothers Leighton, Vernon and Merlin and sisters Marjorie Shepherd, Jean Bradley, Shirley Botting and Erma Brady. In keeping with Calvon’s lifelong philosophy of helping others, he has donated his body to science. Private family funeral arrangements entrusted to the GEORGE FUNERAL HOME, Wiarton. Expressions of remembrance to Chapman House Residential Hospice of Grey Bruce, World Accord or Community of Christ would be appreciated. Messages of condolence may be sent to the family through George Funeral Home. The next Ministry and Priesthood classes are now open for enrollment online from the Center for Innovation in Mission and Ministry (CIMM) in the Community of Christ Seminary.
Enrollment Information for Online Classes: The Center for Innovation in Ministry and Mission (CIMM) through Graceland University and the Community of Christ Seminary announces upcoming online classes. Along with Ministry and Priesthood classes, we offer the first “Christian Ministry Certificate” course (similar to past “MEADS” courses). The following classes are now open for a limited enrollment: Spring A Session:
Beyond the Walls – Have Courage This Sunday we celebrate communion with friends from around the world. Our speaker, Brian Shantz, of Ayr, Ontario, speaks on the theme “Have Courage:” How can we have courage to continue to proclaim Christ in mission in the 21st century? Our choir premieres CCS 531 “You Satisfy Our Hungry Heart” and Mike presents new organ music played at the Auditorium. Beyond the Walls – Have Courage. We hope to see you there on Sunday, November 6, at 12:00 PM or 6:00 PM EST. SLIM (Sharing Love in Mission) - 1:45 -Daryl and Angela McDonald in charge. Contact Don Robb for Zoom details.
Other Online Ministries are available from many varied places for you to connect with. Climate Webinar Sunday, November 13 5 PM ET “Talking Turkey About Climate Policy” Where: ZOOM Online Ministry We’re delighted to announce the return of climate advocate Randy Litzenberger, who will present a clear and understandable summary of the new Inflation Reduction Act, recently signed into law in the United States. A sweeping series of policies, the Act will move the USA forward in addressing climate change on several fronts. But what will happen after changes occur in Congress? Randy presents a hopeful scenario that will surprise and please you. In addition there will be practical suggestions for talking to elected officials about how best to implement the policies and accelerate progress. Following Randy’s presentation, a video by climate scientist Katharine Hayhoe will provide practical guidance on how to talk to family and friends about climate change. Get prepared for your holiday gatherings, with ideas for sharing with people who don’t yet share your concerns about climate crises and carbon emissions. You won’t want to miss this practical, compelling webinar! If you registered for a past webinar or conversation, you do not need to register again.
Open to people of all faiths and traditions. NOTE: The image above is not clickable and only for visual representation of what to look for on the website. Please visit cemconference.ca to choose a video to watch.
Session Videos Now Available GOOD NEWS! Videos of the breakout room sessions from CEM Conference are now available on the conference web page, along with the ordination service for John Nichols and the Beyond the Walls Sunday worship service. You can now catch the replay of any sessions you missed or want to watch again. Harry Price Wednesday, April 18th, 1923 – Saturday, October 29th, 2022 It is with great sadness that the family of Harry Price announce his passing on October 29, 2022 in his 100th year of a wonderful life. He will be lovingly remembered by his children Judy (Lee), Ken (Sue), Scott (Tammy) and Debbie (Brody). Harry will also be dearly remembered by his grandchildren Darren, Christine, Amanda, Austin, Candace and Alexa and great-grandchildren Turner, Keira and Ryder. Harry was such a special man to so many people for all his genuine acts of kindness and his role as Santa Claus for many years. In addition to his dedication to our family, community and his church as an ordained minister for many years, Harry sacrificed 5 years of his youth serving his country in WWII. Lest we forget. Harry is now reunited with his beautiful wife Gladys (2014) after 67 years of marriage together and 8 years apart after her passing. We will love and remember him forever. Visitation will be held at the Dods & McNair Funeral Home, Chapel & Reception Centre, 21 First St., Orangeville on Thursday, November 3rd, 2022 from 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm. Funeral Service will be held at Dods & McNair Funeral Home on Friday, November 4th, 2022 at 11:00 am. Memorial donations to Heart & Stroke Foundation or Sick Kids Hospital would be appreciated by the family. A tree will be planted in memory of Harry in the Dods & McNair Memorial Forest at the Island Lake Conservation Area, Orangeville. 21st Annual Dedication Service will be held on Sunday, September 10, 2023 at 2:00 p.m. Condolences may be offered to the family at www.dodsandmcnair.com. Scarborough will be holding an online Remembrance Day service on Thursday November 10th at 7 p.m. In-person commemoration of this day will be difficult, so we would like to invite anyone and everyone to attend. It is always a very special, moving service.
Linda Armstrong Pastor This week we continue our focus on the Discover phase.
Consider these questions during the week. As you consider the world and community around you, what are you grateful for?
This Sunday we are blessed to receive live ministry from Danny Belrose, speaking on the theme “Write the Vision.” The Beyond the Walls choir premieres CCS 91 - Laudate Dominum, a hymn from the Taize community. Michael Karpowicz and John Donald offer Brazilian ministry of music: Odeon by Ernesto Nazareth. Beyond the Walls – Write the Vision. We hope to see you there on Sunday, October 30, at 12:00 PM or 6:00 PM EDT. ORDER OF WORSHIP Prelude: IV. Rigaudon from Suite Antique (Op. 11) by Alberto Nepomuceno Greetings: John Hamer – Toronto Centre Place Call to Worship: Vivian Betts – Nottingham, England, UK Opening Hymn: CCS 42 - As the Wind Song through the Trees Invocation: Corleen McLean – Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada Peace Lesson: Joan Thompson – Kitchener, Ontario, Canada Global Welcome: Leandro Palacios – Toronto Centre Place Premiere Hymn CCS 91 - Laudate Dominum Lectionary: Luanne Day – Sciotoville, Ohio, USA Sermon: Danny Belrose – Independence, Missouri, USA Meditation: Leandro Palacios Closing Hymn: CCS 250 - How Firm a Foundation Sending Forth: John Hamer Postlude: Odeon by Ernesto Nazareth. Michael Karpowicz, piano, and John Donald, percussion COPYRIGHT INFORMATION: ONE LICENSE LICENSING PERMISSION: REPRINTED / PODCAST / STREAMED WITH PERMISSION UNDER ONE LICENSE A-739874. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Beyond the Walls is an online worship service offering live ministry from locations around the world. Our global congregation meets every Sunday at 12:00 pm EDT. All are welcome at this inclusive church service. SLIM (Sharing Love in Mission) - 1:45 - Steve and Margie Lamoure in charge. Contact Don Robb for Zoom details.
Other Online Ministries are available from many varied places for you to connect with. As a church, we have various seasons we celebrate. These seasons cause us to focus our gaze in a certain direction and spend time in meaningful reflection and preparation.
We will spend the next six weeks journeying through the Generosity Cycle. This is an intentional period where we will reflect on gratitude and generosity. For six weeks, we will enter a season of generosity by focusing on the four phases of the Generosity Cycle:
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