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www.firstunitedchurchottawa.org First United: An Affirming Congregation
First Glance September 1st, 2019
(613) 232-1016 [email protected]
Two Enneagram learning opportunities are scheduled this fall at First United. A WORKSHOP
THE ENNEAGRAM: TOOLS AND PRACTICES FOR NURTURING YOUR SPIRIT LIFE September 13/14, 2019 First United Church Sanctuary
You’ve learned about the Enneagram and recognize your particular Type patterns. This is the first step in our growth and awareness. The next important step is learning how to relax our Type structure and patterns (reactions) to enable us to live the spirit-filled life most of us yearn for. This workshop will focus on learning tools and practices to help us ‘come home’ to ourselves and our spirit gifts. The leadership team is comprised of Margaret Ault, an Enneagram teacher, supported by Dorothy Naylor.
Dates: Friday, September 13th, 7:00pm – 9:30pm, and Saturday, September 14th, 9:00am – 1:00 pm.
SMALL GROUP: APPLYING THE ENNEAGRAM TO OUR EVERY DAY LIFE
This is an opportunity to learn and grow with the intimacy and support of others in a small group setting. Sharing of experiences is such a powerful way to learn and grow. A variety of topics to be explored will be identified by the members of the group. We will learn from each other, however Margaret Ault, an Enneagram Teacher, and Dorothy Naylor will provide support to the group.
Dates: Friday, October 4th, Friday, November 1st, and Friday, November 22nd from 7:00 pm – 9:30pm. Location to be determined. Attending all three evenings is desirable, but not necessary.
For more information and to register please contact Margaret Ault – [email protected]
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UNJPPI 2019 Gathering Ottawa, ON September 13-15, 2019
Join with us to learn and build the network in "Costly Solidarity". Members and supporters of United Network for Justice and Peace in Palestine and Israel (UNJPPI) are
invited to this Gathering. It will be an opportunity to connect with people across Canada working to accomplish the mission of UNJPPI. Our intention is to pay attention to the June 2017 call of the
Palestinian churches to the World Council of Churches to engage in costly solidarity. A leader of the Palestinian Church will speak on “Effective Solidarity is Costly”. We will reflect on what has been
accomplished since 2012 and we will ask what is blocking our work. Visit www.unjppi.ca for more information about the speakers and program and to register.
As part of this event, First United will host….
…A Palestinian Christian Leader – Omar Haramy Friday, September 13th at 12:00 noon to 1:30 p.m.
This will be an eye-opening first hand description of the ongoing efforts for justice and solidarity.
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Mother Earth Water Walk 2019 On August 24th, Grandmother Francine Payer began her sacred Mother Earth water walk from Matane QC to Gatineau, QC, about 1200 km of walking in ceremony and prayer for water. In a YouTube video, ( https://youtu.be/ELXR04EaCHg ) she explains more what it is about and tells us how we can support her. This is important sacred work. First has already sold water buttons in support of this water walk and we would encourage anyone who wants to stand in solidarity with indigenous concern for the health of water and to honour anishinabe sacred ceremony to donate in support. We also ask for your prayers for the walkers, and for Grandmother Francine, and for the water. To donate, go to www.anishinabesacredcircle.org
Heads Up of Coming Learning Events
Forest Church
Sunday September 22 and 29 at 11:00 a.m.
Led by Andrea Prazmowski
As part of the New Ways project, we are supporting an experience of church through walking and nature. There will be opportunities to experience this in the mid-week in partnership with Kitchissippi United and Kanata United.
However, First United is hosting two gatherings on Sunday mornings as another way of experience deepening our faith in community. While the regular service will still occur in the sanctuary, there is an opportunity to gather in an alternative way and then join the rest of the community for Conversation and Refreshments.
Back By Popular Demand
Let’s Talk – What on Earth Do I Believe
Every Wednesday October 9th to November 6th
(7:15 to 8:45 p.m.) There will be facilitated heart to heart conversation to talk about one’s spiritual beliefs and where they
come from. Each session is complete in and of itself and so participants are free to attend as many as
they are able. Please register by emailing [email protected]
October 9th: Finding My Spiritual Home:
Shedding Belief and Embracing/Becoming what I Believe In:
October 16th: What do I/we mean when we use the word God:
Spirituality and Religion or Spirituality versus Religion:
October 23rd: Why Pray?:
Understanding the Spiritual practices that Ground my/our Living and my Being.
October 30th : Exploring the Core Christian Story through the Birth, Life, Death, Resurrection of Jesus:
Exploring theology of Holy Week, engaging the earthly Jesus and the Christ of Faith.
November 6th: The Big Picture:
Connecting with the Universe, with Life beyond this Life by talking about Death.
NEWS FROM FIRST UNITED
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SMALL GROUP MINISTRY WEEKLY / MONTHLY SMALL GROUP GATHERINGS
If you have an idea for a small group that you would like to initiate, please contact Brian, who will help to facilitate getting it started.
Art Explorations: Come on Saturday Sept. 28th, 1-3 pm in room 5/6 to play with Paste
Paper. Paste paper is the grown up version of finger painting. You can create decorative
papers that have many uses. This art form is accessible to all. For more information
contact Jane Sly at [email protected] or Judith Miller at [email protected]
Book Study Group: Mondays -9:30-11:30 a.m., Room 5/6. Sept. 9th studying 21 Things You
May Not Know about The Indian Act (Helping Canadians Make Reconciliation
with Indigenous Peoples a Reality) by Bob Joseph. The book is available through the
independent bookseller Singing Pebble Books on Main St. No previous book study
experience required. For information contact Maryanne MacDonald
Christian Meditation: Every Monday at 5:30 pm in the Chapel. For more information, contact
Joyce Hardman: [email protected] or Liz Tyrwhitt: [email protected].
Drumming Group: Monday, Sept. 16th in the sanctuary. Join with other drummers for a time
of connecting spirit with rhythm. For more information, contact Dave Henderson at
Healing Pathway: Give yourself the gift of deep relaxation, and healing hands offered in the
Spirit for the highest good of mind, body, spirit, emotions. Healing Pathway sessions
are every Tuesday between 11:00 am and 9:00 pm by appointment. Please contact -
Living into Right Relations Circle: We explore next steps we might want to take in our path to
reconciliation and to continue the work of decolonization that we have begun. For more
information contact [email protected]
Men’s Breakfast: Sunday, Sept. 1st. For more information contact Tseheyou at
[email protected] or Paul at [email protected]
Parents with Small Children Potluck: Saturday, Sept. 28th at 4:45 p.m. We gather for a
potluck with everyone that begins at 5:00. Childcare is provided as the parents have
opportunity for discussion.
Queer Group Potluck: Tuesday, Sept. 24th at 6:15pm at the home of Brian Cornelius, 7
Edgar Street. For more information contact Chantel Nantel at [email protected]
Talking About Mental Health: This social gathering that discusses mental health issues will
meet after church. Sunday, Sept. 22nd, in room 5/6 at 12:30 p.m. Join us for a bowl of
soup and conversation. For more information, contact Jessica Ward-King at j.ward-
[email protected] or Zachary Houle at [email protected]
TGIF: Our regular weekly gatherings, which is primarily seniors but not exclusively, will resume
on Friday, Sept. 6th at 1:30 p.m. in Room 5/6. Newcomers are always welcome to join
us for tea and conversation! Call the office at 613- 232-1016 for more information.
Stories & Stitches: First Sunday of each month: a monthly gathering where folk share stories,
listen to stories and, if you desire, create needlework art while listening to the
stories! 12:45 pm – 2:15 pm. In room 5/6. Light refreshments will be provided