Blue Christmas: 1pm Wed. December 18th

Please join Kerry Burke assisted by Liz Moffitt and friends in a one-hour gathering to share fellowship with those of us experiencing less holiday joy. There might be many reasons for this: the Christmas season generally might be a difficult time of year, or a loss of a loved one, ecological grief, the recent election… the reasons can be many. With music and a little fun, may the warmth of sharing bring us peace at this dark time of the year.

Christmas Hampers: Nonperishable food items for the Lookout Shelter

This winter, we collected non-perishable food packages that will be distributed to 25 people living in transitional housing at the Lookout Housing and Health Society’s shelter.

Special thanks to all who brought tins of soup,  pasta, sauces, tea bags, coffee, cookies or treats, and other non-perishable food items.  Elain Duvall arranged for them to be packaged and dropped off at the Lookout Shelter.

Did you know that the Breeze App does this?

Did you know you can donate on your phone using the Breeze app and "Give Now" (on the main menu)?  Once you've entered your credit card details ONCE, it will save them for later use (although you'll still need to log-in every time). 

You can use the app to make payments toward your pledge, lunch, or offering contributions -- just use the drop down arrow to select the right category so your donation or purchase goes to the right thing!  Contact Janni in the Church Office with questions.

Not yet a Breeze User? NSUC Members and established Friends may be granted Breeze access through the Church Office (certain restrictions apply).

Janell Hilton's Photography and Art Sale

Janell Hilton (who passed away at the end of September) donated a number of art pieces to our church before she died. These pieces are for sale, with the proceeds going to the church in Janell’s name.

Some of the pieces are photographs Janell has taken — and some are art pieces that she purchased (or was gifted) from other artists.

See the new display of these pieces in the hallway leading from the Church Office to the side Sanctuary door. Many of Janell’s pieces are displayed there now — with more coming soon. So watch the display over time, as it will change as pieces are sold and new ones are added.

To purchase Janell’s pieces (or any of the other art pieces for sale in the church building), contact Inga Puhlmann (our Art Team Chair) or Janni in the Church Office.

Special thanks to Inga for displaying such beautiful (and varied) art throughout the church building!

More Tree Removal -- Why?

On October 25th, we took down 2 trees that were BADLY rotted from within. Both were at high risk for falling soon — causing possible damage to fences, buildings, vehicles, and people.

These two images show how the rot was deep . . . so these trees were on borrowed time!

Special thanks to Brian Welwood (B&G Chair) and Brian McConnell (the Church Factotum) for their foresight to have these trees removed, and overseeing the work.

"Living in the Spirit of Reconciliation" Reading List

As a follow-up to our September 29th service, our guest speaker (Ken Coates, PhD) put together the following reading list of books that relate to the theme of “Living in the Spirit of Reconciliation:

Best Historical Overviews

  • J.R. Miller, Skyscrapers Hide the Heavens: A History of Indian-White Relations in Canada

  • Olive Dickason and David Newhouse, Canada’s First Nations: A History of Founding Peoples from the Earliest Times

Contemporary Policies and Legal Issues

  • Jodi Wilson-Raybould, True Reconciliation: How to be a Force for Change

  • Jodi Wilson-Raybould, From Where I Stand: Rebuilding Indigenous Nations for a Stronger Canada (and watch for her new book, Reconciling History, coming out this fall)

  • Bob Joseph, 21 Things You May Not Know About the Indian Act

  • Bruce McIvor, Standoff: Why Reconciliation Fails Indigenous People and How to Fix It

  • Greg Poelzer and Ken Coates, From Treaty Peoples to Treaty Nation: A Road Map for All Canadians

  • Sniderman and Sanderson, Valley of the Birdtail

Indigenous Perspectives

  • Michelle Good, Five Little Indians

  • Maria Campbell, Halfbreed

  • Tanya Talaga, The Knowing

  • Murray Sinclair, Who We Are

  • Thomas King, The Inconvenient Indian

  • Thomas King, The Truth About Stories

There is a large and wonderful body of literature by and about Indigenous peoples, Indigenous-newcomer relations, and the path to reconciliation.  This is only a start of your reading!!  Enjoy!

FUNfest Re-Imagined

Remember our annual FundFest event (formerly called "Bidnight"). . . what a great fundraiser and people-pleaser it was?  We are pleased to announce a modified version of FUNfest. Instead of an auction, the newly-imagined FUNfest is based on a simple sign-up and payment format with 100% of the proceeds going to NSUC. This is a great way of getting to know others in the NSUC community while having FUN and contributing to church funds. Starting this fall, we are offering a series of events starting with BUNKO on October 18th, T’was a Dark and Stormy Night on November 9th, and continuing with one event per month now throughout the new year!  Watch for more details coming soon.

October's Outreach: North Shore Women's Centre

Each month, 100% of our offering plate (unless otherwise noted) is donated to a non-profit organization whose mission is in line with our values. We call this “Outreach”.

During the month of October, we collected $1,548.50 for the North Shore Women’s Centre (NSWC) — a drop-in space offering access to resources, programs, support, information, and answers to questions women, girls, and gender-diverse individuals may have regarding a wide range of issued. All services offered by NSWC are free and confidential.

Thank you for all who contributed!