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Knox Presbyterian Church Winter NewsletterTRANSCRIPT
GOOD NEWS LETTER
KNOX PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, GEORGETOWN, ONTARIO
One perfect star to touch the night
With warmth and promise shining bright.
One perfect light to reach the earth
And show mankind the Christ Child’s birth.
One perfect love to lead the way
To peace and hope for us today.
One perfect sign for all to see
One Saviour for eternity.
Arise, shine. For your light has come and the glory of the Lord has risen upon you.
….Isaiah 60:1
May peace and happiness be with you and yours
as we celebrate this glorious season of our Saviours birth.
Knox Presbyterian Church
116 Main Street South, Georgetown, On. L7G 3E6
905-877-7585
www.knoxgeorgetown.ca
Church service dial in – 905-702-1629
Inviting all to love God, nurture faith, and serve His people.
Contact Information
Knox Presbyterian Church
116 Main Street South
Georgetown, Ontario, L7G 3E6
Telephone 905-877-7585
Website: www.knoxgeorgetown.ca
Email: [email protected]
Clerk of Session: Joan Collier
Residence phone: 905-702-0053
Email: [email protected]
Church Secretary: Rebekah Theodore
Office Open 8:30 am -12:30 pm Tuesday – Friday 905-877-7585
Email: [email protected]
Chairman, Finance and Maintenance: Dennis McLay
Residence phone: 905-877-2948
Email: [email protected]
Knox Treasurer: Dennis McLay
Residence Phone: 905-877-2948
Email: [email protected]
Mission and Outreach Committee: Eric and Katrina Walton
Residence Phone: 905-878-1588
Email: [email protected] or [email protected]
Sundays Cool Superintendent:
Fuego Youth Leader:
Craig Hutchison
Residence phone: 519-853-1379
Email: [email protected]
Webmaster: Linda Zammit
Residence phone: 905-702-7653
Email: [email protected]
Newsletter Editor: Dawn Livingstone
Residence phone: 905-877-6506
Email: [email protected]
Knox Kirk Session Report
This past weekend, I attended the United Way Christmas House Tour and
watched the Georgetown Santa Claus Parade, so I guess the holiday season has begun. On
Sunday afternoon, I worked on our school’s Christmas program. What a privilege it is to teach
in a Christian School where we can proclaim the good news of Christ’s birth loud and clear.
What a privilege it is to worship together at Knox during the Advent Season. May the love, joy,
and peach of Christmas be yours this season.
We have enjoyed several special events at Knox in the past couple of months. We were blessed
by Mrs. Moira Brown’s inspirational message on Anniversary Sunday. The church bazaar filled
the large hall with an excited buzz on November 3rd
. The Acoustic Circus concert on November
9th
was a heavenly blend of sound and image. It made me appreciate the acoustics of our
sanctuary which provided the perfect venue for the concert. We are so fortunate to enjoy the
talents of Herb Ciceri every Sunday. Our Remembrance Day service, led by Eric Walton, was a
triumphant reminder that God has everything under control. We are called to follow Him.
The Knox Kirk Session continues to do the work of the church even in the absence of a minister.
The Search Team is moving ever closer to finding the next minister for Knox. Please pray for
your church leaders, Sunday School and Youth Group leaders, as they serve the Lord to the best
of their ability. Ask what you can do to enhance the worship and congregational life at Knox.
….Joan Collier, Clerk of Session
I will honour Christmas in my heart
And try to keep it all the year.
I will live in the Past, the Present and the Future.
The spirit of all three shall strive within me.
I will not shut out the lessons that they teach.
…Charles Dickens, A Christmas Carol
Message from your Interim Moderator
Advent is upon us and with it the hopeful waiting for the birth of our
Saviour, Jesus Christ.
As people of the covenant we are used to hopeful waiting. Let us give
the Search Team some leeway as they search diligently for your new minister. It is easy to get a
warm body to fill your pulpit but it takes time and patient effort to get the right person. We were
blessed with a large number of applications and the Search Team has faithfully gone through
each profile carefully and with prayerful diligence.
We hope we see the light at the end of the tunnel. We have narrowed the search down, at this
point, to four applicants. So enfold the team members with your prayers and your kindness and
your patience, they are working hard on your behalf.
“Love is patient and love is kind” (1 Corinthians 13:4) let us remember those words as we wait
for the Advent of the Saviour of the world and as we wait for the advent of a new minister to
lead Knox, Georgetown, and Limehouse to new possibilities.
May the hope, peace, joy and love of the Christmas season surround each one of you every day.
…Blessings, Rev. Wendy Lampman
The Christmas Message
The drama of this world is nearing the point where every man must see,
the vision of the Star’s appearing, or vanish in obscurity. Chose the trivial
life or go seeking, the glory that is yet to be. Hear the angel voices
speaking, above the jangle of humanity.
Spare a little time this Christmas listening to the angelic throng. Catch
above our earthly chaos, the promise of the Christmas song. Peace, goodwill to every nation.
Let the joyful news be heard. The message rings throughout Creation - the message of the Holy
Word.
…Patience Strong
Finance and Maintenance Report Page 1
Finance and Maintenance Committee Report With the approach of another
fiscal year-end, it gives the F & M committee an opportunity to reflect on the accomplishments during 2012 and the work that lies ahead of us for 2013. We have been blessed with a very active and productive year and the financial resources to complete almost all of the work that we set out to do. For these resources and accomplishments, we truly do thank you and
God for your faithful financial support and
confidence in our work to make Knox a
better place of worship and an improved
lighthouse for our community. As of November 18, 2012 our year-to-date operating budget continues to show positive results with operating income of $121,195.16 and operating expenses of $106,948.54 yielding a Y-T-D surplus of $14,246.62. Included in our most recent income is the profit of $3,322.80 from the Anniversary Dinner and very impressive rental income. The above expenses include the full amount of all three annual assessments and all operational expenses up to Nov 18, 2012. Operating expenses for the balance of the year are expected to meet budget expectations and include the first 50% insurance premium. The remainder of the insurance is payable in January 2013. Our Y-T-D Presbyterian Sharing revenue of $15,005.00 unfortunately is only 81% of our year-to-date pro-rated target of $18,480.00. Our annual commitment is $21,000.00. In October, we transferred $2,000.00 of operational surplus to this fund and we still need $6,095.00 to reach our commitment. Please pray for this fund as these funds are urgently needed by PCC National Head Office to carry on with their in-valuable work.
Our Y-T-D Building Fund revenue of $10,345.83 is slightly ahead of our budgeted revenue. This total includes a $2,000.00 contribution from the Knox Friendship Circle towards the ladies washroom renovations and a $3,040.00 HST rebate. The HST rebate was largely generated from 2011 capital projects and we used this rebate as financing justification for some of the 2012 capital projects. During the past quarter we completed the steam pipe replacement of 90+ feet of badly deteriorated steam pipe. The back flow value and Leading with Care window inserts were also completed. Preliminary discussion, costing and planning of the 2013 Capital Projects has begun and the projects that have been prioritized is the sanctuary sound system improvements ($3800.00 - $4000.00); replacement of the rotten wooden windows on the west end of the church ($3,000.00); pew repair program ($3,000.00) and replacement of the large hall flooring. We have the financing in place for the large hall floor and the next decision will be to determine the type of flooring and timing of installation. Currently, we have a couple of operational concerns that need to be addressed before this project progresses to the next stage. We have received the results of the Consolidated Investment Fund monetary content for the third quarter totalling $4,118.95 or a 3.6% return. Barring any unforeseen year-end adverse circumstances on this fund, we should yield the budgeted return of 6.0 – 6.5% and if so, these investment results will adequately cover the minister’s housing allowance in 2013.
Finance and Maintenance Report Page 2
It has been a very successful and rewarding year for the F & M committee and the fruits of our labour and planning have helped to repair some overdue maintenance work and enhance the beautification of our building and grounds. Unfortunately, with an older building, there are always repairs and improvements to be completed and consequently, next year will be just as active as 2012. Gratefully, we had the financial resources to compete this work without impeding operations or using any reserves or investment funds. We continue to welcome
your input and suggestions and should you have any suggestions or feedback, please feel free to forward them onto any one of our committee members. From All of Us, “Have an Enjoyable and
Christ Filled Christmas Holiday Season.”
Respectfully submitted by: Victoria Colby,
Dee Cope, Carol Kostiuk, Louie
Archambault, Tom Bentley, Jim Colter, Jim
Hepburn, Jerry Steringa and Dennis McLay,
Chairman.
Treasurer====s Report Revenues: Expenditures: Operations Revenue $104,448.58
Current Expenditures $92,930.54
Presbyterian Sharing 15,005.00
Presbyterian Sharing 15,005.00
P.W.S.& D 805.00 P.W.S. & D 805.00 Mission & Outreach - Donations 853.50
Donations - M & O 2,620.00
Mission & Outreach - Cong Ass 1,500.00 Expenses - M & O 229.94
Sunday School 1,590.65 Mission & Outreach- Assessment 1,500.00
Memorial Fund 2,300.00 Sunday School 1,445.65 Building Fund 5,350.00 Special Benevolent Fund 1,300.00 Anniversary Dinner 4,024.80 Anniversary Dinner Expenses 702.00 Fund Raisers - Concerts 1,778.00 The Presbytery of Brampton 2,780.00 Friendship Circle - Capital Proj 2,000.00 PCC National Assessment 7,157.00 Benevolent Fund 462.00 Fund Raisers - Concerts 1,879.00 Poinsettia Fund 40.00 Capital Projects 16,678.66 HST Rebate 3,040.83 Bank Funds Transfers 300.00 CIF Interest Income 10,943.78
Total Revenue $154,142.14 Total Expenditures $145,332.79
Mission and Outreach Committee
To outreach locally and worldwide
by sharing the gospel and
serving the needs of our community
As we come to the close of this year, please
be aware of the of the various local, national
and global organizations that would benefit
from donations: The Food Bank, Links 2
Care, Community Unity, Salvation Army,
Halton Women’s Place, Evangel Hall,
Canadian Christian Gleaners, World Vision,
etc. Also there are envelopes at the back of
our Church for Donations to Mission and
Outreach – just fill in the front of the
envelope and make sure your Envelope
Number and Amount is written clearly.
There are so many worthy charities, too
many to mention here, but please do your
research beforehand to make sure the charity
that you choose fits your criteria for
financial aid. Some folks wish to wait to
December each year to see what charitable
funds are available from their yearly budget.
If you donate in December, you will more
than likely receive your charitable donation
receipts in time to do your 2012 taxes. No
matter how small or large the donation, be
aware that every bit helps in these needy
times. Give until it feels good!!!
On behalf of the Congregation, Mission and
Outreach has sent Christmas Gifts of much
needed funds to Links 2 Care (Meals on
Wheels), Halton Women’s Place, Evangel
Hall and Ontario Christian Gleaners.
In addition to the above, we were blessed
this past year to be able to send PWS&D the
funds raised at the Plain Fare Lunch, as ever,
graciously catered and hosted by Ron Gable
and his crew.
The Community Unity Fall yard clean-up
was held on Saturday November 3rd
. 195
volunteers, 6 from Knox Church, met at the
Christian Reform Church on Trafalgar Road
at 8:30 am. They were divided into teams,
which cleaned the yards of 55 homes. Two
were the homes of Knox parishioners.
Clean-ups were completed by 12:30pm.
Volunteers and home owners were invited to
supper that evening, which was held at the
Maple Avenue Baptist Church on Maple
Avenue. The homeowners, who through ill
health or age were unable to clean up their
own yards, were all grateful for the help
provided. This is a fine example of
Christianity in action in Halton Hills
Many in our Congregation are currently
involved in manning Kettles for the
Salvation Army – a great way to meet and
greet the folks of Georgetown.
Christmas is a time of sharing, so be bold,
share what you have, and share especially
your Faith.
In His Service, Mission & Outreach Committee
….Audrey Brown, Connie van Goch, Peter
Welling, Katrina and Eric Walton
Memorial Fund Report In a recent Newsletter, the editor reported on several donations which were made by faithful members in memory of
loved ones, which have enhanced the beauty of Knox. The Memorial Committee would like to continue to work to raise interest in the aesthetic appearance of the church as a whole. If anyone has thoughts for future endeavours which they would like to present, please approach our chairperson, Sandy Stansfield, with your idea(s).
Presently, there are undesignated funds available in the fund which could be used on projects. Collectively as of Sept. 2012 these funds amounted to $10,900.00. The committee has approved in principal an amount which we will lend to F & M over a 2 – 3 year period to improve the floor in the large hall. In the meantime, we can still plan and work on other projects with the remaining funds.
Submitted by: Sandy Stansfield – Chair, Jim Colter, Lillian Clayton, Helen Hope
Confidential Prayer Chain
It has been brought to our attention that some of our members have turned to sources outside our church for Prayer. In times of illness, stress and trauma it was really needed. In response to this
need, the Congregational Life Committee has arranged a Confidential Prayer Chain of
three volunteers and is looking for more volunteers. They are a Prayer Chain not a group meeting. If you are interested in volunteering or in prayer please call one of the Prayer Chain members: Naomi…905-873-4973 Deanna…905-877-9303 Heather…905-877-3871
Anniversary Dinner Report On October 19, 2012 approximately 272 people either sat down or enjoyed a take out beef dinner celebrating the 152nd Anniversary of Knox Presbyterian Church. The roast beef was cooked to perfection, the veggies were fresh and hot, the coleslaw was crisp, the pie was wonderful and the trimmings, service and fellowship was magnificent. Following are the financial results. Sale of Tickets $3,885.00 Cost of Food $ 673.75 Sale of Surplus Food 139.80 Cost of Napkins/Supplies 28.25 Total Revenue $4,024.80 Total Expenses 702.00 Anniversary Dinner Profit $3,322.80 Whether you donated food, lent a helping hand as a captain or staff, bought a dinner ticket or invited a friend, your contribution to this very successful dinner is very much appreciated. As the old adage goes, “Many hands make light work” and everyone had fun working together. Once again, thank you very much for your enthusiasm and support. Dennis McLay & Christian Gardiner, Chair persons
Trustee Committee Report
A trustee meeting is planned
for Sunday December 9, 2012
and Dennis McLay will review F&M
activities and year to date financials.
Don Smith has resigned from the committee
and we would ask that anyone wishing to
join this illustrious group to inform any
committee member in order that you be
properly nominated for this position at the
upcoming (AGM) Annual General Meeting
early in 2013. We also would like to express
our appreciation to Don for his committee
service over the past years.
Follick Lamb attended the recent Church &
Charity Law Seminar and will highlight
some of the more significant regulations,
particularly those that affect us at Knox;
both from an F&M, session and
committee perspective.
We will have to review and amend our Knox
Trustee Deed early in 2013 as dictated by
any changes CRA or the Ontario
Government have made to regulations and
guide lines.
It’s time again to review our insurance
policy requirements for 2013 and we will
schedule a meeting with F&M in the coming
weeks.
Respectfully Submitted Members: Follick Lamb
(chair), Ellen Burns (secretary), Joan Harris,
Eric Mitchell, Betty Shepherd, Don Smith
(resigned)
Christmas Visits to our Shut-ins
Each Christmas poinsettias
are delivered to those who
are unable to attend our
regular service. It is a great
way for the congregation to
reach out to our shut-ins, and our visits are
always appreciated. Large plants are also
purchased to adorn our sanctuary for this
Christmas season.
If you wish to support this fund, please use
the envelopes that are available at the back
of the church. Donations may be made in
memory of a loved one, and a memory book
of names will be placed in the front right
window. Delivery and visits will be made
Monday Dec 10th at 1:00pm. If you are able
to help, please call Greta at 905 877-4625.
Bible Study Group
Our Monday night Bible study group is now studying the book of John. They
meet in the Choir Room, 7:15 on Monday evenings, and invite you to join with
them for this time of study and reflection.
Website
Be sure to check out our wonderful website, for the most up to date information on happenings at
Knox, the Presbyterian Church in Canada. Linda Zammit does a wonderful job of keeping the
site current, and there you can also read this newsletter on line and in colour.
http://www.knoxgeorgetown.ca
Through September and October we have been looking at Moses and how God is with us and
protects us. During the month of November we will be looking at Daniel and honouring God.
Can you guess what December will bring us? I thought you might have guessed.
A special thanks to Victoria Colby, Alison Crawley, Gerry Ross and David Cairns for coming
back to work with our children and youth on Sunday mornings.
…FUEGO…
Our youth were given the opportunity this fall to go to ‘Aquire the Fire’, a nondenominational
Christian youth event that was held at the Hersey Center in Mississauga. According to the
people running the event they were sold out, 4000 youth and leaders attended. Youth travelled to
Mississauga from as far away as Sudbury for this weekend event. Ron Luce and Kemtal
Glasgow had some very powerful biblical words for our youth. We were even entertained by the
Christian stars, The Afters, Rapture Ruckus, Shonlock, The letter Black and the school of
worship. The youth that went had a great time.
Merry Christmas to all ….Craig Hutchison, Sunday’s Cool Superintendent
A Christmas Word Search for You
G S R S P R Y N B F P E I A K
I W L Q H R E B C O J E N S S
F F H E A E P G G G O R N K W
T A J M I Z P Q N R Q T K J W
S K D M N G U H N A C U E R S
B E L L S A H A E B M N E L U
C H R I S T M A S R A Z P I S
D O R E H E O W N G D I E G E
R E E D N I E R O G A S R H J
Z R E T N I W B S N L H B T V
J O S E P H O G G I S A M S S
B A B Y Y T N E R T Y V M O V
D A D R T I L Y A A D F N B F
L M O G K S I X A K T G Y J S
Q S K Q G V S B E S S S S I O
ANGELS MARY
BABY ORNAMENT
BELLS REINDEER
CHRISTMAS SHEPHERDS
GIFTS SKATING
HEROD SLEIGH
INNKEEPER SNOWMAN
JESUS SONGS
JOSEPH STAR
KINGS TOBOGAN
LAMBS TREE
LIGHTS WINTER
MANGER
The Very Best Christmas Present of All
The following is the philosophy of Charles Schulz, the creator of the
'Peanuts' comic strip. It is applicable at any time of the year, but
Christmas time would be a great time to think about and act upon the
thoughts that follow. You don't have to actually answer the questions.
Just ponder on them. Just read the piece straight through and you'll get the point.
1. Name the five wealthiest people in the world.
2. Name the last five Heisman trophy winners.
3. Name the last five winners of the Stanley Cup.
4. Name ten people who have won the Nobel or Pulitzer Prize.
5. Name the last half dozen Academy Award winners for best actor and actress.
6. Name the last decade's worth of World Series winners.
How did you do? The point is, none of us remember the headliners of yesterday even though
they are no second-rate achievers. They are the best in their fields.
But the applause dies. Awards tarnish. Achievements are forgotten. Accolades and certificates
are buried with their owners.
Here's another quiz. See how you do on this one:
1. List a few teachers who aided your journey through school.
2. Name three friends who have helped you through a difficult time.
3. Name five people who have taught you something worthwhile.
4. Think of a few people who have made you feel appreciated and special.
5. Think of five people you enjoy spending time with.
Easier?
The lesson
The people who make a difference in your life are not the ones with the most
credentials, the most money...or the most awards. They simply are the ones
who care the most. Take time this Christmas to give the very best Christmas
present of all. Say a special thank you to those people who have either made a
difference in your life, or whom you keep close in your heart. Don’t wait -
tomorrow may be too late.
Thank you for Being You
I really appreciate you, your helpful, giving ways,
And how your generous heart your unselfishness displays.
I thank you for your kindness, I will not soon forget;
You’re one of the nicest people I have ever met. By Joanna Fuchs
A couple of Knox members have pointed this site out and we feel you might like to take
advantage of it as well. It provides extremely worthwhile and moving information.
Question: What joins 6000 readers in 55 countries every day of the year?
Answer: PCCWeb Daily Devotionals are available online and by e-mail every day and are free
of cost.
The Daily Devotional has been published by volunteers every day for the past 16 years. Here is
what readers are saying about it:
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somewhere in between, I find it calms my thinking and reminds me that God is in control,
that I am one of His children, and that He loves me in spite of my sins. …..Peter Morrison,
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
Although the Daily website is provided by the Presbyterian Church in Canada, writing is not
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There are some 6000 known subscribers by e-mail, but there are several untrackable formats
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Check it out at www.daily.presbycan.ca. We really hope that you will subscribe! The coming
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We Celebrate 152 years at Knox
This October, we celebrated the 152nd
anniversary of our church in this community. Our anniversary
beef dinner was followed on the Sunday by our special anniversary service with a guest speaker.
Our anniversary weekend started off with the
Anniversary Beef Dinner, and as usual, it was
another great hit with the community. We
served approximately 272 dinners, and you can
read details elsewhere in this newsletter.
Patiently waiting to be served …photo Rebekah Theodore
On Sunday morning, we were privileged to
have Moira Brown, one of the hosts on the
Canada wide television show 100 Huntley
Street as our guest speaker, along with her
husband Richard.
Moira and Richard Brown …photo Jack Livingstone
Moira and Richard made a great team, and
while Moira led the service and gave the
address, Richard gave a thoughtful children’s
story. Following the service, they joined with
us at a celebratory luncheon prepared by the
church session.
And
On the 100 Huntley Show, on October 29th
,
Moira made reference to this. In her
introduction to the daily programme, she
mentions speaking at Knox Presbyterian
Church in Georgetown, and shows a lovely
picture of our church. That week’s series
focused on five churches local to the
CrossRoads area. At point 19.10 on the video,
in the morning dialog, and as formal
introduction to the morning’s subject, she talks
about listening “to a delightful choir” at Knox,
and mentions Elma Harlow, who has sung in
our choir for 76 years. Elma is our own special
treasure and now our treasure has been shared
with the world.
….photo Jack Livingstone
The video clip can be found at
http://www.100huntley.com/video?fID=316956
Knox is shown at the beginning of the video
and again at about point 19.10. You can scroll
across to that point.
Happenings at Knox
Annual Bazaar
Our annual congregational bazaar, under the
sponsorship of the Friendship Circle, was held
the first Saturday of November. While the
emphasis of bazaars no longer seems to be on
handwork, baking, ‘this and that’ previously
loved articles, and lunch always seem to go
over well, as does our offering of a beautiful
hand made quilt.
Winners of draw events for the day were:
* Quilt: Caroline Cunningham, Georgetown
Ticket sold by Anne and Bill Ingles
* Basket: Lena White, of Knox
* Cake Walk: Mykala Scott, Limehouse
* Silent Auction: Susan Robertson,
* Watches: Susan Garland of Georgetown
Our thank you to all the members of the
congregation who supported our event, with
donations of goods, and by attending. Thanks
to you all, we have raised monies that will go
towards our own congregation and to help
others less fortunate than ourselves.
Bazaars had early been an annual event in
Knox, except for a ten year period in 60/70’s.
In 1974, the Friendship Circle decided to
institute the practice once again, holding a
bazaar and bake sale. The next year we invited
the KLA to join with us, added a lunch room,
and the rest, as they say is history – now 38
years later ☺
Acoustic Circus Came to Knox
On Friday night November 9th
, as the Main
Street of town was bustling with evening
diners, they must have wondered at the
bouncing music coming from the Church on the
Corner, as The Acoustic Circus came one again
to Knox. Thanks to the talents and connections
of our own organist, Herb Ciceri, a small group
of extremely talented musicians came to join
him in presenting an eclectic assortment of
music on a wide variety of instruments,
accompanied by multi screened video
presentations.
Joining Herb (who has incredibly flexible
fingers on the keyboards) and back by popular
demand was Ray Kingsmore, playing various
percussion instruments, and Charlie Finlay on
the saxophone and flute. They were joined by
Canadian soprano Ardra Shepherd, who has
sung around the world.
We have been so very fortunate to have these
fellows treat us several times now, and look
forward to each and every presentation with
great anticipation. We only wish we didn’t
have to wait so very long between gigs ☺
Many thanks to you all, Herb, Ray, Charlie and
Ardra.
It was a great evening.
…photo - Tom Bentley
Knox Family Korner Page 1
Knox Family Korner
Congratulations:
Our congratulations to Rev. Peter Barrow, former minister here at Knox, who
was recently presented with a Queen Elizabeth Diamond Jubilee Medal. These
awards are made to residents in recognition of their contributions to their
community, and Rev. Barrow certainly does fall in that category, volunteers
many hours to our community and town organizations. Our congratulations,
Rev. Barrow, and a thank you from our town for all your work.
A Warm Word of Welcome:
We have noticed a few new faces appearing in the congregation over the last few weeks, and we
hope you have been made to feel welcome. Please do come down and join in our simple coffee
time following the morning service. It is an opportunity to circulate and to meet other members
of the congregation.
Wedding Anniversaries:
In October, two Knox couples celebrated special anniversaries of their marriages. On Oct 9th
,
Joyce and Don Gosling celebrated 69 years, and on Oct 30th
, Rene and Eric Baker celebrated 66
years. Belatedly, but none the less sincerely, your Knox family sends you our very best for
continued good health and happiness.
Sick and Shut In:
A big hello to our sick and shut in family members who are no longer able to join
with us each Sunday. We would love to name each of you, but of course, that is
impossible, so please know that we think about you all, and do miss each and every
one of you. We hope that some of you are able to enjoy our morning worship
services by listening in on the telephone, although it is not always the best sound.
Recuperating from recent illness and/or hospital stays are Norma Fiebig, Carol Kostiuk, Isabelle
Macdonald, Sue Britton and Louis Archambault, who underwent recent emergency eye surgery.
It is great to see Keith Wellstead back up on his feet after recent surgery. We are very sorry to
learn that Al Shepherd is in our local hospital.
Passings:
20 September 2012
Our hearts and sympathy went out to the Norma and Carson Rae and their whole
family, in the sudden passing of their grand daughter, Kelly (Rae) Murray. Kelly left a
husband and three young children, as well as parents and grandparents, and a large
extended family. Our thoughts and prayers were and are with you all as you face the
future without Kelly.
23 October 2012
Our sympathy to Elma Harlow and her family on the loss of Elma’s sister, Nan Wheeler, at the
age of 102. Elma and Nan and their ten siblings were the great great grandchildren of George
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and Sarah Kennedy, the founders of our town. Nan was a very active member of the Glen
Williams community, and leaves an extended family.
Our sympathy goes to Elma and family and the Wheeler family family.
18 November 2012
After a short period of illness, Jean King passed away in the local hospital. Jean was an active
member of Knox for many years, and a very active and well known member of our community.
Our sincere sympathy goes to her son Wayne, and her one remaining sister Yvonne who lives in
Northern Ontario.
The Importance of a Greeter:
A portion of a letter to the editor in the recent Presbyterian Record, mentions instructions from a
‘hospitality CEO’ who says it is imperative to greet people when they enter your establishment –
to open the door for guests, extend your hand to shake hands, all the while smiling and saying
“Welcome, we’re so glad you came!” The writer goes on to say that the last time a church
greeted people in such a fashion was many years ago at a church in BC, and suggests that it is
something to put into practice in each of our churches and homes!
Well, she hasn’t been to Knox ☺ We know the importance of greeting
people and making people feel welcome. First impressions are ever lasting,
especially for someone who has never been to Knox before.
PLEASE be a part of our team of greeters. It only means getting to church a little early to
welcome people with a warm handshake and a few words. What a great way to start the day and
it can make a world of difference to a newcomer. A part of our duty as a greeter is assisting in
taking up collection, and most people help with the counting afterwards, always guided by
someone well versed in doing so. You are never without guidance and help.
PLEASE offer to help, by giving your name and dates you will help, to Marnie Thompson. You
can do so at coffee hour after church, or if you want to call her you may do so at 905-873-6220.
And a Special Thank You - To all the people on our Search Committee. It seems to be a long time since we started this
process, but please know how much the congregation appreciates the time and effort that it takes
to work through this long procedure. Soon we will start into a new year, and with it comes the
promise of good things ahead. As a congregation, I guess we all just need patience ☺
A Kitchen Request:
For a time now we have been using the blue re-cycling boxes in our kitchen, and recently started
using the small brown and/or large green compost bins. PLEASE, if you are going to use either
of these, do not do so unless the bin is lined. Dumping refuse and coffee grounds into an unlined
bin just makes for one awful mess for someone else to have to clean up. There is a box of
compost bin liners on the shelf behind the garbage cupboard beside the large stove.
A Very Merry Christmas to each and every one of you and your families.
And remember that Jesus is the Reason for the Season
UPCOMING EVENTS AND DATES
Wed Nov 28th
: Friendship Circle will meet at 7:00 in the Ladies Parlour. Following the
meeting, Kendra Zammit will give a presentation on her experience in
Brazil as an exchange student.
Sunday Dec 2nd
: Morning Worship and celebration of Holy Communion
11:00 am, with Rev. Marion Schaffer
Friday Dec 7th
: Holiday Magic on Main, sponsored by the downtown BIA
Knox church halls will be the home of the 2nd
Holiday Market, a collection
of Farmers Market vendor’s, crafters and bakers. It is an interesting
market place. Come in and maybe pick up a special Christmas gift.
Sunday Dec 9th
: Morning Worship, 11:00 am, with Rev. Gerald Rennie
Sunday Dec 16th
: Morning Worship, 11:00 am, with Craig Hutchison
Sunday Dec 23rd
: Morning Worship and Service of 9 Lessons and Carols
11:00 am, with Eric Walton and special music by our choir
Sunday Dec 30th
: Morning Worship, 11:00 am, with Emma Duncan
Sunday Jan. 6th
: Morning Worship, 1st Service of 2013 and the start of a brand new year☺
A Special Thank You
To all the people who have preached from the pulpit of Knox over the past few months. It has
been an interesting and learning time for the congregation to have had such a wide variety of
speakers. We would especially like to thank the members of our own congregation who have
stepped in at various times to bring us a variety of messages in word and music.
Your efforts have all been very much appreciated.
Watch the Knox website at www.knoxgeorgetown.ca
for updated news, information and events.