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Beginning on Monday evening March 1, 2010 at 7:30 p.m. (to 9:30 p.m. with a short break) in the Lounge is a six (6) week Lenten/Easter series on: Faith.

Lent is traditionally a time of reflection, of giving something up - in anticipation of Easter.

This series is a Conversation with you. What have you given up regarding your faith journey ... BUT more importantly, what are you choosing to keep!!! What does your faith journey look like these days - what inspires you and connects you to/ with 'mystery, the divine, the spirit, gaia, wisdom, your inner-knowing, the transcendent, god, creation, love, and so on ...'?

The weekly conversations are hosted by Janice Meighan, chair of wellness & care. There are no books to read, simply because, YOU are the 'book of faith' being shared during this conversational program!

Some topics for the Conversations include:

Faith/Spiritual/Religious Journey - are they the same thing, different and does it really matter?; Death & Dying - the afterlife?; Creativity As An Expression of Faith - music, art, poetry, drama, pottery ... do you "connect" through creativity? ... AND Much More....!!

Come out to one, several or all weeks ... it's your choice. Please do sign-up (initially) if you are interested in attending any week in this series. Sign-up sheet is on the Wellness & Care board directly across from the church office. Or speak to Janice if you have questions.

Mark your calendars and see you Monday March 1, 2010!



Mark your calender and plan to join us in the Lounge on Friday December 4, 2009 to watch the last movie in our Fall Film Fest (or WHIFF - West Hill International Film Festival).

The movie is: The Life of Brian - by Monty Python. Seen it? Come and have a laugh again.

Never have seen it - well, here's a bit of the plot: 

 Brian is born on the original Christmas, in the stable next door. He spends his life being mistaken for a messiah. ... Sound familiar?

Let's get ready for the Season!

Again that's Friday December 4, 2009 at 7:30 p.m. in the Lounge. Refreshments and Popcorn are supplied - as is good conversation and fellowship! See you there!


With thanks to Scott Campbell for the link.

It 's a great big pat on the back for the many presenters at the Explore the Elements conference last week who were from West Hill United! Participants were over the moon about the calibre of the presentations and the challenging perspectives they encountered during the weekend long conference held at the Crowne Plaza in Don Mills.  Leadership was provided by

Trisha Bower walked participants through the grief process associated with the loss of foundational religious belief systems

John DiPede, who offered a workshop on Values-based community

Debbie Ellis led a workshop on Progressive Personalities

Scott Kearns who offered two workshops, one on language and one on the roots of progressive Christianity

Janice Meighan took on the challenge of engaging participant on the value of symbols and ritual in progressive community

Dana Wilson-Li touched on all the messiness that leading a congregation through change can be

It was a deeply rewarding opportunity for me to see others inspired by the gifts members of this community had to offer!  Thank you to each of you for making the conference such a success!!

 

 

 


Pedro Salinas

Posted by: Gretta Vosper in thoughtsspiritualityreflectionpeoplegretta on

This morning I opened a bulk email I receive regularly and enjoyed a poem by Pedro Salinas, particularly these lines:

Your task
is to carry your life high,
and play with it, hurl it
like a voice to the clouds
so it may retrieve the light
already gone from us.

Toronto artist Amy Sky sings a song with similar sentiments

And if my heart had wings
I'd fly up in the sky
And bring back all the love
That's missing from our lives.

It's difficult, sometimes, to shake the sense that what we have lost in our lives is waiting for us somewhere, be it a person, a lost chance, trampled love. It is as though reconciliation is such an urgent need that we create worlds in which it is the only possibility we know.

Living in today's realities, as we do, and not tomorrow's possibilities, it's crucial that we work on our reconciliation in the here and now.  Perhaps if we were to do this more intentionally, difficult though it may be, we'll heal whatever hurts we have in this world and head off to whatever is next without the regrets we carry, too heavily, in this one.  And if, as in too many lives, there is no possibility of that, may we find the gift of healing in the company of those who love us here, now.

 


Saturday, September 26, 1:00 – 5:00 p.m., at the church

West Hill United has, for the last several years, been at the forefront of what we call the “progressive movement” within the church.  What we had come to know about Christianity from courses we'd taken, books we’d read, conversations we’d shared, thinking we’d done, and experiences we’d had had moved us to a place where what we did and said in an ordinary Sunday service no longer reflected our understandings.  We chose not to do nothing about this; rather, we began a journey toward creating the non-exclusive spiritual community for which we are now known across Canada and around the world. 

The journey continues to be exhilarating. The relationships we nurture, the lives we touch; the music, songs, prayers, and hope we release into the world; the community we continue to build are all life-giving facets of this engaging work. We’re passionate about it and that passion shows in what we do and in the responses to it, both positive and negative.

Already, people across Canada, in the United States and the United Kingdom, in Sri Lanka, Australia, France, Nepal, and Brazil, have contacted us to express their gratitude for what we are doing. Others, for years to come, will share in the benefits of our willingness to risk being on the bleeding edge of change and setting a course that they might follow.

We find, however, that as a single, small community of faith, on our own and without significant changes, we can no longer sustain this considerable, and, we feel, essential work of transforming Christianity.  As a committed band of hardworking, visionary people, we have borne the burden of this work and paid its costs up front. Our recent donor losses, realized as a result of our work, have placed us in a highly critical financial position; we are very close to reaching the depletion of our resources.

This morning, I shared with the congregation the news that, with current revenue trends continuing and with additional expenditure scrimping, we can expect to keep our doors open for a limited number of months. Our surplus funds will support us until the end of May, 2010.  At that point, we will begin to use our overdraft, secured by $20,000 in Canada Savings Bonds. Those funds will be depleted at the end of August, 2010 at which time the bonds would need to be cashed in and turned over to the bank which holds them. We could no longer pay staffing, mortgage, or building costs.

What does this mean? Clearly, it means that we must make some major changes or find some significant donors who can support us through this difficult part of the journey to the place of strength we know is possible. Clearly, it means we need to examine all our options and determine which are viable, desirable, acceptable.  Our meeting on Saturday will be a first step in determining what those options are: what we want to do, what we must do, and what we can do.

If you are at all able, please join us at the church on Saturday the 26th at 1:00 to help strengthen the foundations of this new Christianity we represent.  We will endeavor to have childcare available; please let us know if you require it.  If you are at a distance and would like to participate, please contact us and we will work toward making that possible.

Until then and beyond, please hold the community in your heart and your prayers.