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St Andrew's-Wesley United Church

St. Andrew’s-Wesley United Church
Suite 100, 1022 Nelson Street
Vancouver, BC, Canada V6E 4S7

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All Ages Worship tonight at 7pm on Zoom! Join us All Ages Worship tonight at 7pm on Zoom!  Join us for a time of song, story and prayer to end your day, AND to celebrate and give thanks for the ministry of Rev. Lorraine Ashdown. Need a link email j.cunnings@standrewswesley.com #standrewswesleyunitedchurch #givingthanks #allages #stawchildrenyouthandfamilies #weareallinthistogether #hope
BC is currently in Phase 3 of the COVID-19 Immuniz BC is currently in Phase 3 of the COVID-19 Immunization plan. Please take a moment to check out what the current Phase 3 COVID-19 stage looks like. 
This link will provide information  about the information listed below. https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/covid-19/vaccine/plan 

Use of AstraZeneca vaccine
Vaccines in Canada
Immunization in B.C.
Immunization phases
Moving between phases
Register to get vaccinated
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It is still essential we social distance and follow the health  orders and guidance of the province. The more we work together, the sooner we can be together.
God Bless
Michelle Lovely, RN, MSN – Parish Nurse
A GOOD WAR: MOBILIZING CANADA FOR THE CLIMATE EMER A GOOD WAR: MOBILIZING CANADA FOR THE CLIMATE EMERGENCY with Seth Klein It’s 2021, and Canada is not on track to meet our climate targets. To do so, we’ll need radical systemic change to how we live and work―and fast. How can we ever achieve this?

Top policy analyst and author Seth Klein reveals we can do it now because we’ve done it before. During the Second World War, Canadian citizens and government remade the economy by retooling factories, transforming their workforce, and making the war effort a common cause for all Canadians to contribute to.

Join author and policy analysist Seth Klein for worship and a thought-provoking zoom chat on why we CAN address this climate emergency.

visit sethklein.ca for more about the author and our guest this coming Sunday’s Earth Day Service premiering at 10am on our YouTube Channel + discussion on Zoom Coffee time after service. 

#climatechange #climatesctioncanada
#climatesctionbc #sethklein #agoodwar #climatejustice
OK, so it’s Monday. Still, I hope your week is OK, so it’s Monday.  Still, I hope your week is refreshing and splashed with beauty.  Name the river anyone?  #northvancouverbc; #savedbybeauty; #unitedchurchofcanada; #uccan; #pacificmountainregionucc; #standrewswesley; #revdanadventures; #stillspeakingucc;
“Are you born again?” Have you ever been aske “Are you born again?”

Have you ever been asked that question? I wonder how you responded.

If you are an open-minded, open-hearted Christian, maybe even what might be called a “Progressive Christian”, does “born again” have any meaning at all?

This Wednesday, Tim Scorer begins Part II of “The Heart of Christianity” (based on the book by Marcus Borg) with this question, which I’ll step into on Sunday and Rev. Curt Allison (@bccurt) beautifully and briefly explains how his understanding of being “born again” meant one thing when he was 20 and a fundamentalist Christian, and what it means now (no longer 20, and no longer fundamentalist).

Will George sings with the House Band, Rhian (@rhianwalker) holds the liturgy and Jen (@jen_cunnings) offers the Children’s Time (but who are we kidding? For several that’s the best part of worship and the part that’s easiest to remember even if we were children long ago).

Normally, in the Before Times, this would be the Sunday when we express gratitude and offer blessing to Rev. Lorraine Ashdown (@lorraine_l_ashdown), who concludes her ministry with St. Andrew’s Wesley (and will continue to serve the Bowen Island United Church). It will feel strange having no mention of Lorraine’s ministry in this Sunday’s worship, but the service was previously recorded. However, the opportunity to express gratitude and blessing to Lorraine will happen on Thursday, April 15th, at the All-Ages worship service (7:00- 8:00 PM), facilitated by Jen. All are welcome. 

We are grateful to Lorraine for sharing her passion for ministry, her humour and her genuine care with us all. She will be missed, and we wish her every good blessing in her continued service.

And whether or not you would identity as “born again”, may you be inwardly renewed, day by day.

Shalom,

Dan

Link to our YouTube service in our Bio 👆🏼
Come on Canada, let’s end poverty by creating a Come on Canada, let’s end poverty by creating a Guaranteed Liveable Income! We went to MP Hedy Fry’s office today as part of an action across the country to ask the government to support Motion M-46 for a Guaranteed Liveable Income. Want to help? Write your MP! #uccanlivableincome #poverty #basicincome #basicincomecanada #endpovertynow #livingwage #justice #uccan #pacificmountainregionucc #revrhian #hedyfry #guarenteedlivableincome
Just a reminder that there is no All Ages gatherin Just a reminder that there is no All Ages gathering tonight. We will see you next Thursday. Enjoy this beautiful day. 🌞 🌸
The BC Government has opened up registration for v The BC Government has opened up registration for vaccinations for all age groups at

https://www.getvaccinated.gov.bc.ca/s/ (or click on our link in bio) 
or By calling +18338382323.

This registration is to allow the government to assess the number of vaccines they will require to serve the BC population. Once registered you will be contacted when it is your time to book an appointment to receive the vaccine."

God Bless. 
Michelle Lovely
Parish Nurse of St.Andrew’s-Wesley United Church, Vancouver
Join us for an Online Easter Celebration (premieri Join us for an Online Easter Celebration (premiering at 4pm todaywith guest artists Deanna Knight, Simon Kendell, Wynston Minckler.

Reflections by Rev Gary Paterson and Rev Dan Chambers

#jazzvespers #vancouverjazz #coastaljazz #eastersundayjazz
Maybe you remember a young member of our church fa Maybe you remember a young member of our church family, Will Rehmus’ comments about Lent last year, when the Pandemic had arrived in full force: “This is the lentiest lent we’ve ever lented.” I wonder what he would say about this year? 

As we mark the Crucifixion today, on “Good” Friday, in the midst of COVID numbers inexorably rising, with virus variants posing new threats; with further and extensive restrictions now in place until at least April 15th, we find ourselves so much more aware of the meaning and power of crucifixion… and that’s without spinning the globe and remembering the military coup in Myanmar, the eleven years of civil war in Syria, famine in the Horn of Africa, refugees streaming out of dozens of countries…. 

And yet this Sunday we celebrate Easter.  Which at times feels crazy. 

Yes, we find solace in the season of spring, with buds and blossoms reminding us that life goes on – daffodils on the cross.  But the resurrection invites us into a deeper hope, one that is rooted in God, in whom and through whom all things are transformed, not by denying the reality of the cross, but by incorporating this suffering into ongoing and new life.  As the poet James Broughton declares in “Easter Exultet,” where he names God as “Big Joy.”

  At every crossroad 
  be prepared 
  to bump into wonder. 
  Only love prevails. 
  En route to disaster 
  insist on [singing] canticles. 
  Lift your ineffable 
  out of the mundane. 
  Nothing perishes; 
  nothing survives; 
  everything transforms! 
  Honeymoon with Big Joy! 

We are invited to trust in the ultimate goodness of creation, in the perseverance of love, in the promise of justice and peace – the final “YES” that transcends every “NO” we might be  experiencing in the present.  It is a crazy hope if we are only relying on ourselves; but the presence of the resurrected Christ-Spirit, within us and all around us, enables us to root into this hope, and make it real – for ourselves, for our neighbours,for all our relations. 

Continue in comments below 👇🏼
For the third year, we’ll join Canadian Memorial For the third year, we’ll join Canadian Memorial United Church for a shared service of reflection, lament and hope as we consider the meaning of the cross for Jesus and for us today.

10:30am in CMUC’s YouTube Channel 

Link in Bio 👆🏼
Come and gather round the virtual table for our Ma Come and gather round the virtual table for our Maundy Thursday Service at 7pm on zoom.  We will sing, pray, hear the story of the Upper Room and share in communion.  For the zoom link email j.cunnings@standrewswesley.com #standrewswesleyunitedchurch #Holyweek2021 #maundythursday #virtualtable #loveoneanother #stawchildrenyouthandfamilies

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