Friday Message

&

What's Coming!

March 22, 2024

Our United Church of Canada is turning 100 in June of 2025. For the next little while, I will be using the last Friday Message of each month to tell you about the Church and what it is that makes us unique – not only in Canada but around the world.

 

I hope that you will enjoy learning about this United Church of ours.

 

Kathi

United Church Crest

The crest is the official signature of The United Church of Canada. Designed by the Rev. Dr. Victor T. Mooney and it was officially adopted in 1944.

 

This emblem is rich with spiritual and historic significance. Its oval shape is derived from the outline of a fish, a symbol of identity by early Christians. The initials of the words "Jesus Christ, Son of God, Saviour" spell the Greek word for fish.

 

The crest is designed in the form of a St. Andrew's Cross with an insignia in each of the four corners. The "X" at the centre, the first letter of the Greek word for Christ, is a traditional symbol for Christ. In the four corners of the crest are symbols, three of which are particularly associated with the three communions—Congregational, Methodist, and Presbyterian—that united to form The United Church of Canada in 1925.

 

The open Bible represents the Congregational Churches with their emphasis upon God's truth that makes people free. From this communion we have a heritage of liberty in prophesying, love of spiritual freedom, awareness of the creative power of the Holy Spirit, and clear witness for civic justice.

 

The dove is emblematic of the Holy Spirit whose transforming power has been a distinctive mark of Methodism. Here our heritage is one of evangelical zeal, concern for human redemption, warmth of Christian fellowship, the testimony of spiritual experience, and the ministry of sacred song.

 

The burning bush is the symbol of Presbyterianism. It refers to the bush that burned and was not consumed and symbolizes the indestructibility of the church. From Presbyterianism we have received a heritage of high regard for the dignity in worship, the education of all people, the authority of scripture, and the church as the Body of Christ.

 

The symbols alpha and omega in the lower quarter are the first and last letters of the Greek alphabet. They symbolize the eternal living God, in the fullness of creation.

 

The Latin words “ut omnes unum sint” that surround the symbols on the crest mean "That all may be one" and are taken from John 17:21. They are a reminder that we are both a "united" and "uniting" church.

 

In 1980, a French translation of The United Church of Canada—L'Église Unie du Canada—was authorized by General Council to be added to the crest.

 

In August of 2012, The United Church of Canada revised the crest to acknowledge the presence and spirituality of Aboriginal peoples in the church. The changes include incorporating the colours often associated with the Aboriginal Medicine Wheel. The Medicine Wheel, which reflects respect for diversity and interdependence, is often represented in the four traditional colours of yellow, red, black, and white, which incorporate important teachings from the four directions, the four stages of life, and the four seasons. The Medicine Wheel teaches us to seek balance in the physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual aspects of the circle of life. The crest changes also include the addition of the Mohawk phrase "Akwe Nia'Tetewá:neren", which means "All my relations."

 

Our United Church Crest expresses a desire for unity in the work of the church through the generations and that all will be equally welcome. Through the Creator’s love and grace, may it be so.



Upcoming Week


To reduce the spread of all respiratory viruses including COVID-19 and the flu, if you experience any new symptom(s) of any respiratory virus please stay home. Refer to Public Health Ontario for detailed guidance by clicking on https://www.publichealthontario.ca/


Sunday Mar 24: Palm Sunday

10:00 a.m.: Online and in-person

Worship led by Rev. Kathi

EMUC Striders following the service (moved from last week)

 

Monday Mar 25:

7:00 p.m.: Bible Study via Zoom

 

Wednesday Mar 27:

10:00 a.m.: Bible Study via Zoom

6:45 p.m.: Prayer service via Zoom

Zoom Link for Prayer Service: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83772991319



Thursday Mar 28:

4:00 p.m.: Chancel Choir Practice

6:00 - 7:30 p.m.: Maundy Thursday Reflective

Service

8:00 p.m. - midnight: Vigil


Friday Mar 29:

9:00 a.m.: Good Friday Service followed by Hot Cross Bun breakfast and Easter Bread and Bake Sale


Please note that there will be no Friday Message on Good Friday.

Upcoming Events & Announcements

To download the schedule for Lent and Easter, please click here.

Special Easter Offering 

As we approach Holy Week and the celebration of Easter, the Finance Committee asks that you pause for a moment to consider making a Special Easter Offering in support of the work of Erin Mills United Church. Our goal is to collectively raise $3,500. Every gift, regardless of the amount, is important. 

 

Thank you for your ongoing support,

Finance Committee

EMUC Striders on the History Hunt (Part 1) – Sunday, March 24

The hiking group has some unfinished business in Streetsville. We will be participating in the History Hunt in commemoration of Mississauga’s 50th anniversary.

 

We’ll drive to one of the markers enroute to parking at Streetsville Memorial Park. Then we’ll hike to each of the 3 markers in the vicinity. Each cluster consists of 5 markers, but the 5th one will need to be reached by car as it is found in Old Meadowvale Village.


On April 7, for Part 2 of the History Hunt, sites in Meadowvale, Lake Aquitaine and Wabukayne will be visited.


And on May 5, when the magnolia and cherry trees should be in blossom, the Striders will visit the markers around City Centre which include Kariya Park for Part 3.



For further information on this event and instructions about downloading the app to your smart phone, please click here.

March Fundscrip

Our important fundraising program continues this month and will be delivered in time for Easter weekend! If you are hosting a family dinner and need grocery cards or need a special gift card to include as an Easter gift, please place an order using this month’s form. There will be a gift card order placed this Sunday, March 24, so please have all orders emailed to Joanne Hines or delivered to Tina in the office by Friday, March 22 or after church on Sunday, March 24. 

 

If you need an order form or information about the program, please contact Joanne Hines at twokids@rogers.com. Orders may be paid by etransfer at emucdonation@outlook.com. Please indicate Fundscrip order in the message. Or cheques need to be made out to Erin Mills United Church and they can be taken to Mike Ogilvie directly. Thank you for your support of this program.

 

**IMPORTANT INFORMATION**

The Erin Mills Town Centre Mall is still accepting used gift cards for recycling. There is also a box at the church that Mary Anna Williams has been able to check. Please consider recycling your used Fundscrip cards by placing them in the box or taking them to the customer service desk at the Erin Mills Town Centre.

Easter Bake and Bread Sale

Once again, there will be an Easter bake sale on Good Friday, Mar 29 after the service. Donations of baking are always welcome. Please package cookies and squares by the half dozen. Baking may be dropped off at the church on Thursday, March 28 during the day or in the evening until 7 p.m.

Challah bread will be on sale as well. If you wish to make bread, please let either Barb Jennings (905-607-1626) or Sue Ogilvie (905-820-2387) know approximately how many loaves you will make. The bread may be dropped off on Thursday or before the service on Friday. Contact either Barb or Sue if you have questions.

Emergency First Aid Training

EMUC will be holding a one-day course in Emergency First Aid on Saturday, April 6. Please take note of the change in date. There is also an opportunity for Standard First Aid training, which adds an on-line component. For further details, please click here.


To buy tickets for either the Emergency First Aid Training or the Standard First Aid Training, please click here. Please note the link still refers to April 13, but it will work for April 6.

Fall Craft Sale/Market

Save the date! Saturday, November 2, 2024. EMUC is organizing a fall market! It will be a fun day with various vendors selling their wares, a bake table, lunch/tea room. Join the fun! You will hear more about it as plans evolve. Invitations will be going out to vendors soon. We want to give interested crafters/vendors in the congregation the first chance to reserve a table. If you would like a table to sell your craft, please let any of the organizing team know. The organizing team consists of Cathy Kiteley, Patti King, Pat Beck and Barb Jennings.


Save the Date! Mark Your Calendar!


  • April 6 - Emergency First Aid Training
  • April 7 - Striders' History Hunt Part 2
  • April 10, 1-3 p.m. - Board Games Afternoon
  • May 5 - Striders' History Hunt Part 3
  • May 31, 7 p.m. - IMPROV Evening
  • Nov 2 - Fall Craft Sale/Market

Community Events


  • None at this time

Office hours:

Mondays through Fridays, 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. (Tina works from home on Mondays.)

Tina takes a ½ hour lunch break sometime between 12:30-1:30 p.m. 


Kathi’s Office Hours:

Tuesday and Thursday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Other days by appointment.

Please check Kathi's availability before dropping by the church.


Please note that Kathi will be away on April 2, 3, and 4

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