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March 31, 2022 - the Fifth Sunday in Lent

3/31/2022

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Greetings
 
YouTube Videos Worship Services – April 3 – in person worship service)
To watch online, you will need to:
  • click on this link https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrJQ5ljHCSPBV3F8TmIhvVA OR
  • go to YouTube and google Spirit West United Church.
Either action will bring you to the Spirit West United Church YouTube page.  There you will see all of our services that have been posted to YouTube. 
 
Sunday, April 3, 2022 – The Fifth Sunday in Lent
 
How is God’s love poured out? How are you willing to pour out the love of Christ through your life?
 
These are the readings we will hear in this week’s worship service, for the Fifth Sunday in the Season of Lent.
 
The Season of Lent is intended to be a time of solemn reflection, repentance and preparation building up to the celebration of resurrection on Easter morning. The season consists of the 40 days before Easter, excluding Sundays, which are meant to be rest stops (think “oasis”) in the wilderness. How will you prepare yourself for the celebration of Resurrection? How can you deepen your faith life this Lent?
 
•        From the Epistles: Philippians 3:8-14
The apostle Paul probably wrote the Letter to the Philippians from prison, almost 30 years after the Resurrection. After listing his topnotch credentials, he puts them into perspective. Seeing his own life re-created by God’s ways, he writes of making new priorities for the sake of what lies ahead.
 
•        From the Gospels: John 12:1-8
Our Gospel Lesson is set the day before the final entry into Jerusalem, just before the arrest and crucifixion. Jesus goes to the home of his friends, Lazarus, Martha and Mary, brother and sisters. Jesus has just raised Lazarus from the tomb, and the authorities are plotting against him.
 
Nard was an expensive perfume made from flowers grown in the Himalayan Mountains of south-east Asia. The silver coin or denarius (plural: denarii) referred to by Judas was a Roman coin worth about a day’s wage for a labourer.
 
In response to Judas, Jesus says, “The poor will always be with you.” While this may seem like a cynical and selfish response, it likely is a reference to Deuteronomy 15:10-11, which reads:
 
“Give liberally and be ungrudging when you do so, for on this account the LORD your God will bless you in all your work and in all that you undertake. Since there will never cease to be some in need on the earth, I therefore command you, ‘Open your hand to the poor and needy neighbour in your land.’”
 
Stuart
 

OUTREACH NEWS / BISSELL CENTER/ICPM LUNCH – April 3, 2022
 Our ICPM/Bissell lunch is on Sunday the 3rd of April.   VOLUNTEERS are needed to meet at the church on Saturday the 2nd of April between 1 - 3 pm to make sandwiches and bag lunches.   100 lunches are required.   
I am also looking for monetary donations to cover the estimated budget of $5.00 / lunch.  Donations can be made directly to the church.  Please let Norma know the funds are for Outreach.
If you have any questions or are willing to be a part of the lunch crew please contact Lori W at 780-221-7729.   Thank you!

 
SPIRIT WEST PRAYER CHAIN
Prayer is important. We know that  people still face challenges and difficulties not related to Covid-19, and we cannot forget them.  Our Prayer Chain continues to be active.  If you have a prayer request, please send it to spiritwest.prayerchain@gmail.com.  These requests will be shared regularly with the prayer chain and may form part of the Prayers of the People in our Sunday Worship. 
Please remember to have people removed from the prayer chain if the prayers are no longer needed. 

 
YOUR BOTTLES FOR THE CHURCH
You may have bottles piling up for recycling.  You can bring them to the church (or you can call for pick up).  If you want to bring your bottles (and any other recyclable beverage containers) in during our office hours and put them directly in the Bottle Shed (by the garage), give us a call, and we can have the shed open for you.  All money raised from the return of bottles goes towards paying down the principal and interest on our mortgage. 
 
FINANCIAL SUPPORT
 We can now accept donations by eTransfer.  The contact name for the eTransfer is Spirit West United Church, and the email address is spiritw@telus.net .  If you include a security question with your eTransfer, please notify Norma at the church office by phone or email.
-  And remember that if you are not on PAR(Pre-Authorized Remittance), you can also mail in cheques to the church office (Spirit West United Church, 7003 – 199 St. NW Edmonton, AB  T5T 3A8, include your envelope number if you have one.)
-  The church office is open and you can drop off your offering/donation in the offering plate just inside the front doors.
-  You can also donate online by checking out the online donation option on our website spiritwest.org and click on the Donate tab in the navigation bar. 

 
SPIRIT WEST ONLINE!
Website:  www.spiritwest.org 
Facebook: Spirit West United Church and Friends of Spirit West Outreach
Instagram: spiritwestyeg
 YouTube:  Spirt West United Church, Edmonton

  
CHURCH OFFICE
The Spirit West Church office is open. 
-  Stuart => 9:30am to 2:30pm, Tuesday and Thursday
-  Norma => Noon to 5:00pm, Monday to Thursday
Thank you,
 
Norma Balcombe
Office Administrator
Spirit West United Church
7003 - 199st.NW Edmonton, AB T5T 3A8
phone:     (780) 481-1406
email:     spiritw@telus.net
website: www.spiritwest.org


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March 24, 2022 - The Fourth Sunday in Advent

3/24/2022

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Greetings
 
YouTube Videos Worship Services – March 27 – in person worship service)
To watch online, you will need to:
  • click on this link https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrJQ5ljHCSPBV3F8TmIhvVA OR
  • go to YouTube and google Spirit West United Church.
Either action will bring you to the Spirit West United Church YouTube page.  There you will see all of our services that have been posted to YouTube. 
 
Sunday, March 27, 2022 – The Fourth Sunday in Lent
 
How have you received and offered God’s grace and welcome? Where might God be leading the Church?
 
This is the reading we will hear in this week’s worship service, for the Fourth Sunday in the Season of Lent.
 
The Season of Lent is intended to be a time of solemn reflection, repentance and preparation building up to the celebration of resurrection on Easter morning. The season consists of the 40 days before Easter, excluding Sundays, which are meant to be rest stops (think “oasis”) in the wilderness. How will you prepare yourself for the celebration of Resurrection? How can you deepen your faith life this Lent?
 
•        From the Gospels: Luke 15:11-32 (The Parable of the Three Prodigals)
Chapter 15 of Luke’s Gospel begins with the Pharisees and the scribes grumbling about the crowds who were following Jesus. They were saying, “This fellow welcomes sinners and eats with them.”
 
So Jesus responds with three parables, stories which use everyday events to teach something about God. The first two are about a lost sheep and a lost coin, and the lengths people go to search and find the lost.
 
Today’s reading is the third parable, commonly known as the Parable of the Prodigal Son. However, as you’ll hear in the sermon, a better name might be, “The Three Prodigals”.
 
Stuart
 
OUTREACH NEWS / BISSELL CENTER/ICPM LUNCH – April 3, 2022
 Our ICPM/Bissell lunch is on Sunday the 3rd of April.   VOLUNTEERS are needed to meet at the church on Saturday the 2nd of April between 1 - 3 pm to make sandwiches and bag lunches.   100 lunches are required.   
I am also looking for monetary donations to cover the estimated budget of $5.00 / lunch.  Donations can be made directly to the church.  Please let Norma know the funds are for Outreach.
If you have any questions or are willing to be a part of the lunch crew please contact Lori W at 780-221-7729.   Thank you!
 
SPIRIT WEST PRAYER CHAIN
Prayer is important. We know that  people still face challenges and difficulties not related to Covid-19, and we cannot forget them.  Our Prayer Chain continues to be active.  If you have a prayer request, please send it to spiritwest.prayerchain@gmail.com.  These requests will be shared regularly with the prayer chain and may form part of the Prayers of the People in our Sunday Worship. 
Please remember to have people removed from the prayer chain if the prayers are no longer needed. 

 
YOUR BOTTLES FOR THE CHURCH
You may have bottles piling up for recycling.  You can bring them to the church (or you can call for pick up).  If you want to bring your bottles (and any other recyclable beverage containers) in during our office hours and put them directly in the Bottle Shed (by the garage), give us a call, and we can have the shed open for you.  All money raised from the return of bottles goes towards paying down the principal and interest on our mortgage. 
 
FINANCIAL SUPPORT
 We can now accept donations by eTransfer.  The contact name for the eTransfer is Spirit West United Church, and the email address is spiritw@telus.net .  If you include a security question with your eTransfer, please notify Norma at the church office by phone or email.
-  And remember that if you are not on PAR(Pre-Authorized Remittance), you can also mail in cheques to the church office (Spirit West United Church, 7003 – 199 St. NW Edmonton, AB  T5T 3A8, include your envelope number if you have one.)
-  The church office is open and you can drop off your offering/donation in the offering plate just inside the front doors.
-  You can also donate online by checking out the online donation option on our website spiritwest.org and click on the Donate tab in the navigation bar. 

  
SPIRIT WEST ONLINE!
Website:  www.spiritwest.org 
Facebook: Spirit West United Church and Friends of Spirit West Outreach
Instagram: spiritwestyeg
 YouTube:  Spirt West United Church, Edmonton

  
CHURCH OFFICE
The Spirit West Church office is open. 
-  Stuart => 9:30am to 2:30pm, Tuesday and Thursday
-  Norma => Noon to 5:00pm, Monday to Thursday
Thank you,
 
Norma Balcombe
Office Administrator
Spirit West United Church
7003 - 199st.NW Edmonton, AB T5T 3A8
phone:     (780) 481-1406
email:     spiritw@telus.net
website: www.spiritwest.org

 
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March 17, 2022 - The Third Sunday in Lent

3/17/2022

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Greetings and Happy St. Patrick’s Day!
 
YouTube Videos Worship Services – March 20 – in person worship service)
To watch online, you will need to:
  • click on this link https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrJQ5ljHCSPBV3F8TmIhvVA 
  • OR go to YouTube and google Spirit West United Church.
Either action will bring you to the Spirit West United Church YouTube page.  There you will see all of our services that have been posted to YouTube. 
 
Sunday, March 20, 2022 – The Third Sunday in Lent
 David Faber will be leading our worship service this Sunday.  During the Theme Conversation, he will be discussing ”Looking within Yourself”.  David’s sermon is titled “Nurturing the field”.
 
The scripture reading for this Sunday are:
•        From the Psalter: Psalm 63: 1-8
•        From the Gospels: Luke 13: 1-9

 
JASPER PLACE WELLNESS BAGGED LUNCH - 26 March
Greetings!  I need a crew of about 4 volunteers to help put together sandwiches and assemble bagged lunches (24) for the JP Wellness Centre.    We would get together on Saturday the 26th of March at 4:30 PM in the church kitchen.   Previously this has taken about 30 minutes.   Gloves, masks and all of the other necessary items will be required.   Once made the bagged lunches will be delivered for that evenings Winter Warming Meal.  Please contact Lori W at 780-221-7729 if you are interested.
 
SPIRIT WEST PRAYER CHAIN
Prayer is important. We know that  people still face challenges and difficulties not related to Covid-19, and we cannot forget them.  Our Prayer Chain continues to be active.  If you have a prayer request, please send it to spiritwest.prayerchain@gmail.com.  These requests will be shared regularly with the prayer chain and may form part of the Prayers of the People in our Sunday Worship. 
Please remember to have people removed from the prayer chain if the prayers are no longer needed. 

 
YOUR BOTTLES FOR THE CHURCH
You may have bottles piling up for recycling.  You can bring them to the church (or you can call for pick up).  If you want to bring your bottles (and any other recyclable beverage containers) in during our office hours and put them directly in the Bottle Shed (by the garage), give us a call, and we can have the shed open for you.  All money raised from the return of bottles goes towards paying down the principal and interest on our mortgage. 
 
FINANCIAL SUPPORT
 We can now accept donations by eTransfer.  The contact name for the eTransfer is Spirit West United Church, and the email address is spiritw@telus.net .  If you include a security question with your eTransfer, please notify Norma at the church office by phone or email.
-  And remember that if you are not on PAR(Pre-Authorized Remittance), you can also mail in cheques to the church office (Spirit West United Church, 7003 – 199 St. NW Edmonton, AB  T5T 3A8, include your envelope number if you have one.)
-  The church office is open and you can drop off your offering/donation in the offering plate just inside the front doors.
-  You can also donate online by checking out the online donation option on our website spiritwest.org and click on the Donate tab in the navigation bar. 

  
SPIRIT WEST ONLINE!
Website:  www.spiritwest.org 
Facebook: Spirit West United Church and Friends of Spirit West Outreach
Instagram: spiritwestyeg
YouTube:  Spirt West United Church, Edmonton

 
CHURCH OFFICE
The Spirit West Church office is open. 
-  Stuart => 9:30am to 2:30pm, Tuesday and Thursday
-  Norma => Noon to 5:00pm, Monday to Thursday
 
Norma Balcombe
Office Administrator
Spirit West United Church
7003 - 199st.NW Edmonton, AB T5T 3A8
phone:     (780) 481-1406
email:     spiritw@telus.net
website: www.spiritwest.org


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March 13, 2022 - The Second Sunday in Lent

3/10/2022

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Greetings!
 

YouTube Videos Worship Services – March 13 – in person worship service)
To watch online, you will need to:
  • click on this link https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrJQ5ljHCSPBV3F8TmIhvVA OR
  • go to YouTube and google Spirit West United Church.
Either action will bring you to the Spirit West United Church YouTube page.  There you will see all of our services that have been posted to YouTube. 
 
Sunday, March 13, 2022 – The Second Sunday in Lent
 Who or what helps you stand firm in faith? How do you respond to God’s tender promise of unending love, and God’s strong call to a deeper purpose?
 
These are the readings we will hear in this week’s worship service, for the Second Sunday in the Season of Lent.
 
The Season of Lent is intended to be a time of solemn reflection, repentance and preparation building up to the celebration of resurrection on Easter morning. The season consists of the 40 days before Easter, excluding Sundays, which are meant to be rest stops (think “oasis”) in the wilderness. How will you prepare yourself for the celebration of Resurrection? How can you deepen your faith life this Lent?
 
•        From the Torah: Genesis 15:1-6 (God makes a covenant)
The Book of Genesis is the first book of the Bible, recounting the early history of the people of Israel. Preceding today’s passage, God promises many descendants to Abram [pronounced 
ĀY ¬brum] and Sarai [pronounced SAH rye], who are later renamed Abraham and Sarah.
 
•        From the Gospels: Luke 13:31-35 (Words of rejection and lament)
The Herod in today’s Gospel reading is Herod Antipas, the son of Herod the Great (c. 72 to c. 4 BCE), who was in power at the time of Jesus’ birth. Both had reputations as ruthless rulers. Earlier in Luke’s Gospel, Herod Antipas had John the Baptist beheaded.
 
In today’s reading, Jesus calls Herod a fox. This term could mean a sly person, but in the culture of the day, it more often meant an insignificant person. The closing verses foreshadow the triumphal entry into Jerusalem.
 
The readings remind us that there is both promise and challenge in following God’s ways. In the face of the temptation to give up the journey in despair, our trust in God’s strong and tender care for us is a source of hope and strength.
 
Stuart
 
Lenten Ponderings
Remind yourself of the cycles and order of the earth by looking for the birds, animals and flowers that herald the turning year.
Visit a park or the countryside often, to reflect on the perennial dance of time.

 
ANNUAL CONGREGATIONAL MEETING
Our annual meeting will be held at 7pm on Wednesday, March 16 via ZOOM.  At this meeting, we will review the 2021 Annual Report which was sent to you via email on March 1.  There are a few copies of the report at the church.  I will send out the ZOOM invitation on March 15.  I hope you can attend.
  
JASPER PLACE WELLNESS BAGGED LUNCH - 26 March
Greetings!  I need a crew of about 4 volunteers to help put together sandwiches and assemble bagged lunches (24) for the JP Wellness Centre.    We would get together on Saturday the 26th of March at 4:30 PM in the church kitchen.   Previously this has taken about 30 minutes.   Gloves, masks and all of the other necessary items will be required.   Once made the bagged lunches will be delivered for that evenings Winter Warming Meal.  Please contact Lori W at 780-221-7729 if you are interested.
 
SPIRIT WEST PRAYER CHAIN
Prayer is important. We know that  people still face challenges and difficulties not related to Covid-19, and we cannot forget them.  Our Prayer Chain continues to be active.  If you have a prayer request, please send it to spiritwest.prayerchain@gmail.com.  These requests will be shared regularly with the prayer chain and may form part of the Prayers of the People in our Sunday Worship. 
Please remember to have people removed from the prayer chain if the prayers are no longer needed. 

 
YOUR BOTTLES FOR THE CHURCH
You may have bottles piling up for recycling.  You can bring them to the church (or you can call for pick up).  If you want to bring your bottles (and any other recyclable beverage containers) in during our office hours and put them directly in the Bottle Shed (by the garage), give us a call, and we can have the shed open for you.  All money raised from the return of bottles goes towards paying down the principal and interest on our mortgage. 
 
FINANCIAL SUPPORT
 We can now accept donations by eTransfer.  The contact name for the eTransfer is Spirit West United Church, and the email address is spiritw@telus.net .  If you include a security question with your eTransfer, please notify Norma at the church office by phone or email.
-  And remember that if you are not on PAR(Pre-Authorized Remittance), you can also mail in cheques to the church office (Spirit West United Church, 7003 – 199 St. NW Edmonton, AB  T5T 3A8, include your envelope number if you have one.)
-  The church office is open and you can drop off your offering/donation in the offering plate just inside the front doors.
-  You can also donate online by checking out the online donation option on our website spiritwest.org and click on the Donate tab in the navigation bar. 
  

SPIRIT WEST ONLINE!
Website:  www.spiritwest.org 
Facebook: Spirit West United Church and Friends of Spirit West Outreach
Instagram: spiritwestyeg
 YouTube:  Spirt West United Church, Edmonton
  
CHURCH OFFICE
The Spirit West Church office hours are: 
-  Stuart => 9:30am to 2:30pm, Tuesday and Thursday
-  Norma => Noon to 5:00pm, Monday to Thursday


Norma Balcombe
Office Administrator
Spirit West United Church
7003 - 199st.NW Edmonton, AB T5T 3A8
phone:     (780) 481-1406
email:     spiritw@telus.net
website: www.spiritwest.org

 

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March 3, 2022 - the First Sunday in Lent

3/3/2022

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Greetings!
 
YouTube Videos Worship Services – March 6 – in person)
To watch online, you will need to:
  • click on this link https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrJQ5ljHCSPBV3F8TmIhvVA OR
  • go to YouTube and google Spirit West United Church.
Either action will bring you to the Spirit West United Church YouTube page.  There you will see all of our services that have been posted to YouTube. 
 
Sunday, March 6, 2022 – The First Sunday in Lent
 When have you been tempted lately? Who or what helps us resist those temptations?
 
These are the readings we will hear in this week’s worship service, for the First Sunday in the Season of Lent.
 
The Season of Lent is intended to be a time of solemn reflection, repentance and preparation building up to the celebration of resurrection on Easter morning. The season consists of the 40 days before Easter, excluding Sundays, which are meant to be rest stops (think “oasis”) in the wilderness.
 
•        From the Torah: Deuteronomy 26:1-11 (Instructions for Thanksgiving)
 The Book of Deuteronomy is literally “the Book of the Second Law.” It is presented as the final speeches of Moses to the people of Israel at the end of the Exodus. After 40 years of wandering in the wilderness, the people prepare to enter the Promised Land.
 
Jim Taylor wrote, “In the ongoing battle against temptation that every one of us fights every day of our lives, this passage offers one useful antidote: the first fruits. The practice of giving the first of everything,– the first harvest, the first part of the paycheck, the first expression of thanks,– giving the first fruits to God’s work is one useful way to help us keep a focus on our call. Just one of many ways.”
 
•        From the Gospels: Luke 4:1-13 (The Temptation of Jesus)
 The First Sunday in Lent includes the reading of the Temptation of Jesus. This takes place immediately after Jesus is baptised in the Jordan River by John the Baptist. The wilderness becomes a place of cleansing and preparation for his future ministry. Jesus answers each temptation with a quote from Deuteronomy.
 
Some traditions include “giving up something for Lent” as a spiritual discipline. The intent is to sacrifice a luxury, and use the savings for charity, over and above regular givings. But what about “adding on” a spiritual practice to deepen your faith life?
 
How will you prepare yourself for the celebration of Resurrection? How can you deepen your faith life this Lent?
 
Stuart
 
ANNUAL CONGREGATIONAL MEETING
Our annual meeting will be held at 7pm on Wednesday, March 16 via ZOOM.  At this meeting, we will review the 2021 Annual Report which was sent to you via email on March 1.  There are a few copies of the report at the church.  I will send out the ZOOM invitation on March 15.  I hope you can attend.

  
SPIRIT WEST PRAYER CHAIN
Prayer is important. We know that  people still face challenges and difficulties not related to Covid-19, and we cannot forget them.  Our Prayer Chain continues to be active.  If you have a prayer request, please send it to spiritwest.prayerchain@gmail.com.  These requests will be shared regularly with the prayer chain and may form part of the Prayers of the People in our Sunday Worship. 
Please remember to have people removed from the prayer chain if the prayers are no longer needed. 
 

YOUR BOTTLES FOR THE CHURCH
You may have bottles piling up for recycling.  You can bring them to the church (or you can call for pick up).  If you want to bring your bottles (and any other recyclable beverage containers) in during our office hours and put them directly in the Bottle Shed (by the garage), give us a call, and we can have the shed open for you.  All money raised from the return of bottles goes towards paying down the principal and interest on our mortgage. 
 
FINANCIAL SUPPORT
 We can now accept donations by eTransfer.  The contact name for the eTransfer is Spirit West United Church, and the email address is spiritw@telus.net .  If you include a security question with your eTransfer, please notify Norma at the church office by phone or email.
-  And remember that if you are not on PAR(Pre-Authorized Remittance), you can also mail in cheques to the church office (Spirit West United Church, 7003 – 199 St. NW Edmonton, AB  T5T 3A8, include your envelope number if you have one.)
-  The church office is open and you can drop off your offering/donation in the offering plate just inside the front doors.
-  You can also donate online by checking out the online donation option on our website spiritwest.org and click on the Donate tab in the navigation bar. 
 

 SPIRIT WEST ONLINE!
Website:  www.spiritwest.org 
Facebook: Spirit West United Church and Friends of Spirit West Outreach
Instagram: spiritwestyeg
 YouTube:  Spirt West United Church, Edmonton
 
 
CHURCH OFFICE
The Spirit West Church office remains open. 
-  Stuart => 9:30am to 2:30pm, Tuesday and Thursday
-  Norma => Noon to 5:00pm, Monday to Thursday

 
Norma Balcombe
Office Administrator
Spirit West United Church
7003 - 199st.NW Edmonton, AB T5T 3A8
phone:     (780) 481-1406
email:     spiritw@telus.net
website: www.spiritwest.org
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