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Fundy St. Lawrence Dawning Waters (FSLDW) Committee Interest form.


Forms Related to Retirees and Jubilarians

Please click here for a memo from Faith March-MacCuish, Executive Minister, with information regarding forms related to Retirees and Jubilarians.


REMINDER: Annual Pastoral Charge Information Form 2025

To improve the speed and accuracy of communication between FSLDW Regional staff, committees and our pastoral charges we are asking each pastoral charge to complete and submit the Annual Pastoral Charge Information Form (click here) as soon as possible after your 2025 annual meeting. This updates the Region with the names and contact information of your current leadership and regional council representatives.
The form is fillable online but can be printed and mailed or faxed if the individual designated to complete the form does not have internet access. Any paper copies may be mailed to the Regional Office at 21 Wright Street, Sackville, NB E4L 4P8 or faxed to 506-536-2900. Any questions you may have about the form can be directed to Seyi Adeyemo, FSLDW Communications and Office Administrator, at sadeyemo@united-church.ca or 1-506-306-0494.


Executive Minutes

The draft minutes from the March 27, 2025 Executive meeting are now available on the FSLDW website.


Centennial Service for use in Communities of Faith

The Centennial Worship service was written by Rev. Penny Nelson of Bermuda-Nova Scotia and Rev. Michelle Armstrong of Fundy St. Lawrence Dawning Waters. This service is now posted on the national website to help in your planning your Anniversary Sunday celebration. We hope you are blessed by this work.

You will find the service: Northern Lights: A Centennial Worship Service for the Wider Church. On the Centennial Worship page.


Greetings from Regional President

Hello/Bonjour,

Happy spring!

Here in PEI we are starting to see signs of spring: our snow is virtually gone, we saw our first robin, bird song is everywhere as the spring migration progresses, there are a few hard buds on the lilac bushes, and the odd green shoots are showing through the beds on the sunny side of the house. What a blessing it is to enjoy these simple signs of God’s wonders!

I recently came across an interesting BBC explanation of the origins or our “Easter egg” tradition:

“A lot of us may chomp on chocolate eggs at Easter, but originally eating eggs was not allowed by church leaders in the week before Easter. So any eggs laid that week were saved and decorated to make them Holy Week eggs, that were then given to children as gifts.”

The emergence of life from an egg is yet another sign of new life and new hope. And in these times we can all use these encouraging reminders that God’s wonders are with us always.

In faith/Avec foi,

Sue LeMaistre
susalemaistre@gmail.com


Webinar – In Peace and Friendship (Calls to the Church- Next steps together) 

April 17   2:00-4:00pm (Atlantic); 2:30-4:30pm (Newfoundland) 

Centre for Ethical Land Transition with Women of First Light and Tatamagouche Centre

Tatamagouche Centre was first approached by Indigenous people to work together around racism and exclusion of Indigenous people over 25 years ago. The United Church of Canada (UCC) has consistently shown leadership on Truth and Reconciliation Calls to Action. The UCC was one of the first to apologize to Indigenous peoples for colonization in 1986 and Residential schools shortly thereafter. Tatamagouche Centre has played a key role in that bold leadership. It has been a long journey of friendship, harm, repair.

This is an opportunity for UCC leaders, Ministries, Pastoral Charges and friends to step into Treaty responsibility, justice and faith grounded in love and spirit. We have invited land justice facilitators from Centre for Ethical Land Transition to share their insights from other “reparative land” initiatives, particularly how settlers of faith can step into their sacred roles and meet this moment.

Click HERE  to register now for this webinar.

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.


United Churches Are Going Green! Host or Attend a Faithful Footprints Retrofit Tour!

The United Church of Canada’s Faithful Footprints program has funded green renovations for more than 285 United Church buildings nationwide, supporting communities of faith to become more energy-efficient and reduce their dependence on fossil fuels.

As part of the 100+ United Church of Canada’s events in Together For the Love of Creation Earth Week 2025 (April 20-27, 2025), the Faithful Footprints program is calling past and current program participants to host in-person retrofit tours. The tours provide the opportunity for communities of faith to celebrate the building upgrades they have achieved thanks to the support of UCCan’s one-of-a-kind retrofit grant program as well as a chance for others to get a closer look at the renovations. Inspire others by sharing your experience, lessons learned, as well as the positive impact your project has had on your community.

Learn more, sign up to host a tour, and find details on upcoming tours near you.


Earth Week Activities for Communities of Faith

Earth Week is around the corner. Churches can play an impactful role in celebrating Earth Week from April 20-27, 2025, by focusing on creation care, environmental stewardship, and the interconnection of faith and nature. What are your plans as a Community of Faith. Why can’t you try this?

Please click here to view the earth week activities for Communities of Faith.


Rural Routes Through the Holy 2025 June 12 -14, Sackville NB

Rural Routes Through the Holy has its usual beautiful mix of things to enliven and encourage those of you touching or touched by Rural Ministry. Are you a lay person looking for others with similar stories, similar laments and longing? Are you in paid accountable leadership looking for a time to be in conversation with a wider community of lay folks? Would you like to hear about what others are doing, to worship together and to talk about themes and brief presentations we provide?

Learn more, click here to find the schedule and register.
Please note the change in this online registration address. Some people are still trying last year’s address. And, note that while registration continues until May 29th, Early Bird registration rates end April 18th. We’re so looking forward to seeing you!


Worship 101

Worship is integral to the life of a church. The Faith Formation and Leadership Development committee of Bermuda-Nova Scotia Region offers educational opportunities to support lay persons who are interested in learning about the basics about worship in the United Church tradition. Whether you offer occasional worship leadership in your congregation or are looking to broaden your understanding of worship, we are presenting a series of webinars entitled Worship 101. Weekly web sessions will be provided by experienced worship leaders familiar in our Region on Mondays from April 28th to June 2nd inclusive except for Monday May 19th (Victoria Day). Each presentation will begin at 6:30 pm and run about 1 hour in length with an additional 30 minutes allowed for general discussion and questions. Registration is open now. Click here to register: the registration fee for the series will be $50.

The five sessions, their leaders and topics are:-

 -The Person in the Pulpit – April 28th – Rev. Robyn Brown Hewitt
– Liturgy – May 5th – Rev. Dr. Andrew O’Neill
– Music as Worship – May 12th – Mr. Kevin Parks
– Bringing a Word – May 26th – Rev. Dr. Ross Bartlett
– Prayers of the People Workshop – June 2nd – Rev. Janice MacLean

Upon registration you will receive an automated email with additional information on how to pay your registration fee. A few days later you will receive a welcome email from the committee with the zoom link for the sessions and an outline of the course. You will also receive a reminder email before each session with the link and session outline.


Seeking Full-Time Minister

The Saltsprings-Scotsburn-Lyons Brook Pastoral Charge is seeking a full-time minister. This combined pastoral charge is rural in character, but minutes away from the towns of Pictou and New Glasgow, and short drives from Truro and Antigonish. The area is teeming with history. The congregation is supportive of ministerial, church and community initiatives and hopes to attract a candidate that will bring combined appreciation of church teachings with guidance for modern times.

Please check us out at our community of faith profile at ChurchHub.ca or pass the word to your friends and contacts. Questions and expressions of interest can be emailed to us at search.sssblb@gmail.com


Guatemalan liturgical stoles available

As always, the Maritimes-Guatemala Breaking the Silence Network is selling Guatemala liturgical stoles, with both Christian and Mayan symbols. In recent years, we have sold out at the Annual Meeting, disappointing those who were hoping to purchase for themselves or as gifts. So you may wish to order in advance. and I will bring them to the Annual Meeting. (No mailings though you can pick one up in Antigonish.)
These stoles are especially meaningful, as Father Stan Rother developed this project with impoverished women in the community of Santiago Atitlan. He died at the hands of the military because of his deep identity with the people he served, and has been named a Martyr by the Catholic Church.
Cost. $50.00. Contact Kathryn Anderson, kathrynande@gmail.com


Centennial Gathering Casting Call!

Telling our story, singing our song! Will you be attending the Centennial Gathering of BNS and FSLDW Regional Councils in Sackville NB, May 30 – June 1? Do you enjoy play-acting and storytelling? During the the Centennial Gathering five short plays will be presented – each one reflecting a 20-year period in the United Church’s 100-year history. An enthusiastic cast of volunteer actors is required to bring our story to life, so please, pitch in! There will be an opportunity to read-through each script via zoom rehearsals, held prior to the Centennial Gathering. Interested? Contact Robyn before May 1st at RBrown-Hewitt@united-church.ca.


PEI Cluster Group Eastertide Gathering

Calling ALL…
Regional Representatives, Ministry personnel, board/council chairs, interested local leadership, as well as regional executive members, regional committee chairs and retired ministry personnel living in the cluster area.

Date: Tuesday, April 29th
Time: 4 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Where: Central Queens United Church (Hunter River)

Firm Registration Deadline: Tuesday, April 22nd

Full details here below


North of Nowhere, Song of a Truth and Reconciliation Commissioner May 15 -30 Maritimes Book Launch Tour with Marie Wilson

The Maritime Regions Justice, Mission and Outreach Committee and Women of First Light are honoured to host the Maritimes book launch tour for North of Nowhere: Song of a Truth and Reconciliation Commissioner. Marie Wilson will read from her moving, personal account of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, which recorded the history of forced residential schooling for Indigenous children.

Don’t miss this privileged opportunity to hear from Marie Wilson, as we live out our Residential School Apology. See her itinerary below. Please announce this in your bulletins and from the pulpit, strongly encouraging people to attend. Note the launch at Mt. Allison on Thurs. May 29th, the eve of the Annual Meeting.

ITINERARY *Books are available for purchase and signing at all locations.
Kjipuktuk/Halifax, Thurs. May 15th 7:30pm St. Andrew’s United Church
Mahone Bay Fri. May 16th 7pm St. James Anglican Church
Kjipuktuk/Halifax Sun. May 18th 10:30am Marie speaks at St. Andrews United Church worship service
Membertou/Sydney Tues. May 20th Times, locations TBD
Nalikitquniejk/Antigonish Wed. May 21st 7pm Coady Institute, STFX
Piktuk/Pictou Thurs. May 22nd 1pm Pictou Library/DeCoste Centre
Truro Fri. May 23rd 11am Brunswick St. United Church
Takumegooch/Tatamagouche Fri. May 23rd 7pm Tatamagouche Centre
Charlottetown Sun., May 25th 1pm Spring Park United Church
See-dahn-sis/Fredericton Tues. May 27th, 7pm Wilmot United Church
Kwipew/Sackville Thurs. May 29th 7pm Mount Allison University
Moncton Friday May 30th 11:30am (en Itinerary Books will be available for purchase and signing at all locations.


Greetings Growth Seekers from Growth Animator Sharon

The United Church of Canada’s, “Then Let Us Sing” project, is giving us all a gift of music and celebration from now until the United Church’s official one hundredth birthday June 10 2025.
Click here for more on the Let Us Sing Celebration Package

This package can only be accessed and used until June 10, 2025.

Reach out and let others know how you are commemorating this one hundredth birthday. Whether it is your pastoral charge doing an event(s), getting together with other churches, inviting the whole community, making it an ecumenical event, I’d love to hear what you are planning and who you are inviting to your party.

Are you exploring about the life and work of your community of faith and its outreach for the rest of this year, next year, in a few years or more long term? Connect with me and share your thoughts.


Faithful Footprint PEI Roadshow -Celebrate UCs and learn about Faithful Footprint Program

The Ecology Action Centre is doing a Faithful Footprint Roadshow across the Maritimes in the next 2 months to celebrate the many Atlantic churches who took part in the Faithful Footprint program and encourage other United Churches to apply for the grant and retrofit their building.

We are hosting 2 events this weekend:
– On April 12th from 2pm to 4pm at Hillcrest United Montague 50 Wood Islands Hill Road Box 634 Montague PEI C0A 1R0

– On April 13th from 12.30pm to 2.30pm at Spring Park United, 65 Kirkwood Drive, Charlottetown PE, C1A 2V1 with an additional building tour at Park Royal United, Charlottetown

All are invited to attend and hear stories directly from the congregation on how they proceeded with their energy retrofit as well as learn more about the Faithful Footprint program, take a building tour, and ask any questions that you have about the grant and energy retrofits. Food, coffee and tea will be served.

The Faithful Footprint program is a grant program by the United Church to encourage United Churches to retrofit their buildings and help them to be more energy efficient and get off oil. Our next stops are on April 13th, Lunenburg on April 27th, Dartmouth May 11th

If you have any questions, please reach out to Shreetee at shreetee.appadu@ecologyaction.ca or 902-429-2202 ext 152


 

 

 

 

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