Bulletin for May 5, 2024

Bulletin for May 5, 2024

Weekly Update
May 5, 2024

Valleyview Mennonite Church

 

For no one can lay any foundation other than the one already laid, which is Jesus Christ.

1 Corinthians 3:11

 

Worship & Second Hour (ABM) Live Stream Link: Click here

Viewing password is in your Weekly Update email, or contact the Church Office.

 

Sunday May 5, 2024

10:00am - Worship & Live Stream at Valleyview

 

Worship Leader: Rachel C

Speaker: Pastor Marv

Song Leader: Henry B

Scripture Reader: Gloria J

Pianist: Elenor T, prelude: Ceclia D

Tech Team: Heather P, Dan H

Ushers: Tim F, Paul A, Innocent M

Counters: Terry Z, Evan B

 

Order of Service

Prelude 

Announcements

Welcome

Call to Worship 

Hymn: VT# 518 - Like a Mother Who Has Borne Us (song of the month) 

Prayer and Lighting the Peace Candle

Response Hymn: VT #685 - O Lord, Hear My Prayer

Children s Time: Be Still and Know

Scripture Reading: Jeremiah 29:4-14

Message:  Hang in There" - Pastor Marv 

Hymn: VT# 601 - Lead Me, Guide Me

Offering:  Our Offerings We Bring to You

Community Sharing and Prayer - Pastor Marv

Sending Hymn: VT# 743 - Just a Closer Walk with Thee (v 1-3, 5) 

Benediction

 

 

11:00am - Second Hour *Live Streamed*

Upstairs: Annual Business Meeting of the Congregation

The meeting will occur during the Second Hour following the end of Sunday Worship, at 11:00am in-person at Valleyview, and Live Stream will be available. The Notice & Proxy forms, Agenda, Booklet, and Slate of Nominees are available at www.valleyviewmc.ca > Resources, as well as emailed to the congregation on April 21st.
Coffee Host: 
 Dave H

 

Lower Level:

A plan for children's snack & care during Second Hour will be announced Sunday.

Junior Youth (Gr. 5-7): Lanette FW

Youth (Gr 8-12): Sarah D/Jacob M

 

This Week at Valleyview 

 

CALENDAR:

 

Saturday, May 4

9am, Spring Clean-Up (Exterior yard) at Valleyview

Volunteers needed! Please contact Helmut W., if you re able to help with a spring cleanup of Valleyview s property - shrubs, branches, mulch & garden beds, etc. E-mail: wienswood@gmail.com (Rain date: Saturday, May 11th)

 

Sunday, May 5th

11:00am, the Annual Business Meeting of the Congregation will be held during the Second Hour time in-person at Valleyview.

 

Thursday, May 9th

7:00pm - Male Chorus Rehearsal at Valleyview (Upstairs)

 

SAVE THE DATE:

 

Wednesday, May 15 - 10am: Seniors Gathering at Valleyview (see Announcements for details)

 

Saturday, May 25 -7:30pm: Valleyview Male Chorus Spring Concert

Walking the Journey  

First Baptist Church

568 Richmond Street, London

Tickets available from Chorus members:
Admission $20, Students 13+ $15. Children 12 & under free

Donations gratefully received for InDwell

 

Sunday, June 2 -10:30am: Valleyview s annual Fanshawe Park Worship & Picnic

 

Next: Sunday May 12, 2024

10:00am - Worship & Live Stream at Valleyview

 

Worship Leader: Shelley K

Speaker: Pastor Marv

Song Leader: Maggie O

Scripture Reader: Allison H

Pianist: Rayne D

Tech Team: Heather P, Dan H

Ushers: Ben R, Paul W, Lynne W

Counters: Ken D, David H

 

11:00am - Second Hour

Upstairs: Second Hour: Andrea S. will provide an update, sharing photos and stories from her recent visit with Erik in Fort Hope, Ontario
Coffee Host:  TBD: need a Coffee Host volunteer


Lower Level: Youth Meetup, and Children/Junior Youth Sunday School Classes

Snack Host: To be determined

*Children & Junior Youth (JK-Gr 4): To be determined

Junior Youth (Gr. 5-7): Lanette FW

Youth Meetup (Gr 8-12): Sarah D/Jacob M

 

Worship Preview

May 12: Salvation History series continues - What Salvation really looks like - Luke 4:14-21

Second Hour: Andrea S. will provide an update, sharing photos and stories from her recent visit with Erik in Fort Hope, Ontario

May 19: Pentecost

May 26: Paul Arnold speaking, special music provided by Bethany Horst and Charmaine Fopoussi

June 2: Fanshawe Park Worship Service and Church Picnic

 

Donations to the Church Budget

For ways to donate please visit www.valleyviewmc.ca/Give

 

Total Donations received in April: $24,840

Monthly donations target: $24,158


Total donations received Year-to-Date: $95,256
(33% of target)
2024 Annual donations target: $289,897

 

 

Announcements

New and updated announcements are marked with purple font.

 

In and Around Valleyview

 

Annual Business Meeting Sunday, May 5, 11:00am:

The Annual Business Meeting of the Congregation is scheduled for Sunday, May 5, 2023. The meeting will occur during the Second Hour following the end of Sunday Worship, at 11:00am in-person at Valleyview, and Live Stream will be available. The Notice & Proxy forms, Agenda, Booklet, and Slate of Nominees are available at www.valleyviewmc.ca > Resources, as well as emailed to the congregation on April 21st.

 

 

Craft Supplies for Fanshawe Park Worship & Picnic

This year there will once again be a craft project at the Fanshawe Park picnic on June 2. If you would like to participate, you will need to bring the following:

 

        1)  one empty 796-ml tin can, a size commonly used for tomatoes or fruit. (The size is specific to fit inside a structure.)

        2)  a green-handled, square-drive screwdriver if you have one.

 

An example of the craft is on display in the upper foyer. Please leave your can with your name on it at the display by Sunday, May 26th. I will bring your tin and a craft kit to the park on June 2.

 

See you there.

Tim

 

 

Seniors' Gathering Wednesday, May 15 at 10AM

Shelley K. will be bringing us a survey of London's art history, especially the hotbed of the 1960s to the 1980s, and this particular thing artist Greg Curnoe called "Regionalism". What was it, how was it received, who were some of the key figures, and why did it happen in London (of all places!?)

 

This quote in an American magazine from 1969 sums it up:

"WHAT LONDON, ONTARIO, HAS THAT EVERYWHERE ELSE NEEDS

London...is also one of Canada's four major art scenes. Younger than Montreal, livelier than Toronto, vying with Vancouver in variety and sheer quantity of output, it is in many ways the most important of the four."
-Barry Lord

 

 

In the Broader Community

 

MCC: Join us at the 58th New Hamburg Mennonite Relief Sale

May 24 & 25, New Hamburg Fairgrounds
Get ready for a weekend of excitement at the New Hamburg Mennonite Relief Sale! Join us for a fantastic time filled with fun, food, and the chance to reconnect with old friends while making new ones. Mark your calendars for Friday evening and Saturday as we kick off the festivities! Don't let this chance slip by to immerse yourself in community spirit and lend your support to MCC. Visit nhmrs.com for all the details. See you there! 

 

 

Silver Lake Mennonite Camp

SLMC Annual Meeting - Silver Lake Mennonite Camp will hold its 2024 Annual Meeting on May 11th at 11:30am on Zoom (link at slmc.ca). There will be voting on by-law changes that can be found on the SLMC website. All are welcome!

Spring Teen Camp  High school youth ages 13-17 are invited to Silver Lake from May 10-12 for a fun weekend of waterfront activities, campfires, games, great food and more! Register at slmc.ca/retreats.

SLMC Grand Paddle & Hike - Silver Lake is holding its annual fundraiser May 10-12. Visit the fundraising site to create/join your team or donate. All participants are welcome to join scheduled group paddles/hikes/bike rides on May 11 at 2pm (details at slmc.ca).

 

 

Hidden Acres Mennonite Camp

Hidden Acres is hosting our 57th Annual Chicken BBQ & 16th Annual Pie Auction Fundraiser on Tuesday, June 11 from 5 - 7 pm.  

Come and enjoy our delicious chicken dinner that thousands of people have come to know and love. Along with the chicken, your meal includes potato salad, coleslaw, veggies, pickles, a fresh roll, chips and an apple or fresh baked donut.

$20 Small meal (1 piece of chicken) / $24 Regular meal (2 pieces of chicken).  

Pie Auction will happen during the meal.

Please visit hiddenacres.ca for more details and to order your tickets.

Tickets need to be purchased in advance.

 

 

For the latest news and volunteer opportunities, visit links below:

 

MCC (Mennonite Central Committee): mcccanada.ca

MCEC (Mennonite Church Eastern Canada): mcec.ca

MDS (Mennonite Disaster Service): mds.mennonite.net

- April edition of On the Level is now available. Read: https://conta.cc/4axVlxk

MEDA (Mennonite Economic Development Associates): www.meda.org

 

Attendance Practices at Valleyview

 

Masking Policy at Valleyview

Please wear a facemask if you feel more comfortable and remember to stay home if you are not feeling well.

Scent-Free Zone: Severe Scent Allergy

Valleyview is a scent-free zone as many participants have strong reactions to scented products. Please refrain from using all scented products: cologne, perfume, hairspray, hand and body lotion.

No Peanuts: Allergy Alert

Members in attendance experience a serious peanut allergy. Please refrain from bringing, eating, or serving any food labelled as containing peanuts or with warning May contain peanuts .

 

 


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