NEWS AND UPDATES FROM REGIONAL COUNCIL 15 (RC15)

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www.ucceast.ca 

Staff Directory

Emergency Response Memo’s Regional Council 15 (RC15)       

Making Hope Visible – Podcast


To view upcoming programs at the Tatamagouche Centre please click here.
To view upcoming events at the Atlantic School of Theology please click here.

Regional Council 15 (RC15) Committee Volunteer form.


Annual Meeting – Regrets Form

The Regrets form is now available on the website for anyone unable to attend Annual Meeting. Here is the link for your use.


Elected Members to Regional Council 2021 – Reminder

The deadline to submit Elected Members has passed, thanks to Pastoral Charges who submitted forms.  For Pastoral Charges who have not yet submitted their online form a reminder will be emailed out shortly, followed up by a phone call from Regional Office.

Link to online form


Communities of Faith Annual Reports

A reminder that we request your Annual Reports.  Please email when they are available (electronic files are preferred especially during the current pandemic) to your Regional Council using the following email: Fundy St. Lawrence Dawning Waters: info4RC15@united-church.ca

If you are unable to submit by email please mail one copy of your report to:
Regional Council 15
21 Wright Street
Sackville, NB  E4L 4P


Licensed Lay Worship Leaders – Current listings

The current Licensed Lay Worship Leader List is available on the ucceast.ca website using this link.


UCW Gathering April 19, 2021

All UCW members from all districts are invited to a Spring ZOOM gathering.  We have had to put our Biennial on hold for two years now and we miss the connection. There will be a ZOOM gathering on April 19th 2021 from 10 a.m. to 12 noon, and you are invited. Check in at 9:30 to have a time of chatting and reconnecting before the real gathering starts. Invite your UCW bubble of friends.  We hope you will be able to attend.
Meet our new MUCW President , co-vice Presidents, and second vice. We will have worship, a presentation on our UCW special project “Women for Change Zambia” by Rev. Dr. Japhet Ndhlovu, the 60th Anniversary celebration in Sydney, NS and more. No business just facts, fellowship and fun.  If you wish to attend, please send a request for the Zoom details to : ulvashepherdns@hotmail.com
“See” you on the 19th!!!


United Church Bookstore

We are taking pre-orders again for Fellowship Communion cups. This little pack holds the wafer and the juice in one container. Instructions describe exactly how to open the cup. You just peel back the cover to use. It’s a wonderful idea to be able to use these during communion services. Everyone can handle their own cups. These items will not expire until one year after packaging.  View cups here  Deadline to order is April 13, 2021 

Fellowship Communion Box
Box of 100          $61.95


Light a Flame – Guaranteed Livable Wage

View the video as Moderator Richard Bott invites you to join the call for a Guaranteed Livable Income and contact our Prime Minister and Minister of Finance. This Thursday, April 8 is a chance to make this call visible; plan to light a candle, take a picture, and post publicly on social media (#UCCanlivableincome, #BasicIncome, #UCCan) in solidarity with more than 40 vigils being held online and in person across the country. Due to COVID-19, the vigils are restricted to locally designated individuals, and plans will be adjusted if needed. You can read more on the GLI webpage.


Spring Book Study: Rachel Held Evans’ Inspired

The Region 15 Faith Formation and Leadership Development Committee will be leading an online book study at 10am on Wednesdays, April 21st – May 12th. Our title is Rachel Held Evans’ Inspired: Slaying Giants, Walking on Water, and Loving the Bible Again, selected for its youthful voice, accessible approach to the interpretation of scripture, and imaginative retellings of well-known stories. Participants are asked to obtain their own copy in advance, but no reading is required for the first session. Lay people and ministry personnel across the Regions are invited to join us, please register by April 13th for what is sure to be a lively and inspiring group: https://ucceast.ca/61453-rc15-inspired-book-club/


Concerned about Climate Change? 

Opportunities for learning and action are listed on the Ecological Justice page on the Region’s website.  https://ucceast.ca/justice-mission-outreach-2/justice-ecological-justice/
Take note of a newly added PETITION demanding more ambitious targets for reducing emissions in Canada.

Also, note Earth Day, April 22nd at 11:30am – 1:30pm, the Working Group will be hosting an online conversation from For the Love of Creation, called “Creation, Climate, and You” – a gentle entry into talking about climate change and how it relates to our emotional and spiritual lives. A great start for those who are beginning  or seeking to make the connections between climate and faith.  Also you might want to attend if you are considering hosting Faithful Climate Conversations from “For the Love of Creation”.   Register here: https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJwuf-qvpz0sHdKDGoQLi0jvp0zD-dbfjZ0V
A few Earth Sunday worship resources can be found HERE.


Soul of the Preacher – Starts April 15

Each week preachers come to a text or theme and sit with it, think about it, work with it, leave it alone, struggle with it, write it, and finally dare speaking.  Sometimes the words come easily. Sometimes they don’t.  We live by words.  And each week we start over, again and again.
This is not a preaching course. We come together online (Zoom) for a chance to pause and connect. We  consider ways of nourishing our soul by intentionally recollecting whatever energy we bring. We ground ourselves in creative approaches that spark imagination and nurture contemplative insight into sacred texts. We try out spiritual practices, ancient and new. We find ways to support letting it all go only to begin again.  For more information and to claim your 25% discount visit here. https://prayerbench.ca/product/soul-of-the-preacher-zoom/


Emmanuel College

At Emmanuel College, the learning environment mirrors the religious and spiritual diversity of the world its graduates will serve. Future leaders of the United Church of Canada along with Muslims, Buddhists, and folks of many other faith traditions unite in a common purpose – to meet the world’s needs. Our graduates educate, administrate, make music, lead congregations, and provide spiritual care in secular and religious institutions across North America. Emmanuel is reimagining theological education. Come, reimagine with us! Applications are due April 30 for September admission. For more info: or email emmanuel.admissions@utoronto.ca.


 

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