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Wynne and Larry Edwards will be moving to Winnipeg in late May. We are pleased for them, as they are moving to be closer to their family, but it will be hard for us to see them go. Larry was the Minister here at Sunset for about 12 years starting in 1982. Then, since 2003, he has been our Minister Emeritus. Please join us for cake after church on May 1, as we say good-bye to Wynne and Larry,and wish them well.
I would like to invite our Sunset community to be part of a virtual walking group. Apparently it takes 21 days to develop a "spiritual practice". Janice McLean has a website entitled "The Prayer Bench", and she is offering a 21 day "Stroll for the Soul". Sunset United Church would send her a cheque for $50 (one time cost that covers us as a congregation), plus a list of any e-mail addresses for people who have let me know they would like to take part. Beginning on April 27th, we would each receive a daily e-mail for those 21 days, that would hopefully inspire us to get outside and simply "pay attention" as part of our own spiritual practice. I would also invite people to actually come and walk with me, (perhaps around the lake?), on a Friday morning for those 3 weeks. I will figure out the specifics for that as time goes on. I have included a sample of what would be sent out, so you can see if this is something that you would like to do. I would need to have your indication of interest by Wednesday, April 20th (send your note of interest to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.) so that I could send the list of addresses to Janice. I look forward to having companions on the walk!
Kathy
Sample Email:
Daily Life
Celtic spirituality celebrates the Sacred in all things. The early Celts saw no separation between sacred and secular. Commonplace things are infused with glory and everyday happenings, a place of encounter.
A Practice for the Day
Be aware of thin places today.
That tree, birdsong, or giggle of a child,
is showing you More
as you walk, bike or run.
Be mindful of the crack in the pavement,
a stone on the path,
an insect on your track.
This is holy ground.
Watch for openings,
the play of sun rays,
the dance of rain drops,
Let all your eyes see remind you
the sacred slips into the ordinary at any moment.
Go outside.
What ordinary thing will you see today that touches your heart with wonder or joy?
We hope you can find your dancing shoes, cause we are about to dance up a storm at Sunset United Church! On Friday, April 22, we will have a family dance in our worship space from 7 - 9 p.m. The band will be Squeeze of Scotch!! What a treat for us! Please - invite your friends - the more the merrier. The cost will be $15.00-family or $7.00/person. Come dance or if you don’t dance, come enjoy the great music and tap your feet! No pre-ticket sales. Just come the night of the event and pay at the door!
-Sunset United Church has just had installed an AED machine (automated external defibrillator). It is located on the north wall in the office area. There will be a training session on Sun. Apr 17th right after the service for anyone that would like to learn how to use it. Please feel free to attend if you are interested.
-Come into the office area at the church and see the wonderful new Welcome banner that is hanging on the wall. We would like to thank Zion United Church and Alice Siekawitch for this colorful donation and addition to our church!
-Kathy will be away from the afternoon of April 3 to April 12. If you require pastoral care during this time, please contact Tricia Gerhard (Whitmore Park United Church) at 306-533-6698.
Sunset Ladies Fellowship will meet Monday, April 11th at 1:30 p.m. Our guest presenter will be Karen Cartmell sharing with us her travelling experiences. All Ladies are welcome
First, we want to thank all of you for your donations of time and funding, your interest, moral support and concern. This has been invaluable and has made our Wesley/Sunset sponsorship possible. Thank you from the bottom of our hearts.
We have not received any potential refugee families from the United church of Canada’s national office since January. We are now pursuing the “Family Links Initiative” program. The paper work is still pending.
The following is an update on two families we have chosen to link with. They are relatives of a family currently living in Regina.
In Regina:
Zakariya Madarati and his wife, Douha Yakti and their daughter, Cheghaf Madarati came to Canada as refugees fifteen years ago. For the last eleven years, they have resided in Regina. Zakariya and Douha teach at the Huda School in Regina. Cheghaf is a third year medical student at the University of Saskatchewan.
They very much want their relatives to join them here in Regina. They registered the following two families under the Family Links Initiatives Program:
Ahmed Fattal and Mona Madarati are the parents of three daughters and one son who are waiting to come to Regina under the sponsorship of Mona’s brother (Zakariya Madarati) here in Regina and the Wesley/Sunset sponsorship project.
The family of six along with Mona’s brother, Mohamed and his wife, Hanaa, will come to Regina this summer. They are expected to arrive in July. Currently, they live in Mersin, Turkey after fleeing from Syria.
The Wesley/Sunset Refugee Sponsorship group is working with Mona Madarati and Zakariya Madarati under the Family Links Initiative Program. The initiative was announced by the Citizenship and Immigration Minister – John McCallum on February 18, 2016. Within a few days, we found a sponsorship match with the Madarati families.
In Mersin, Turkey: (the family of six)
Mona Madarati is Zakariya’s sister and has practiced dentistry in Syria for 30 years. Her husband, Ahmad, is a certified translator. They have three daughters – Sana (22), Tasmeen (19), Sedra (17) and one son Abdulkarim (12).
Sana and Tasmeen are university students. Sedra is in grade 11 and Abdulkarim is in grade 6.
In Mersin, Turkey: (the family of two)
Mohamad Madarati is the brother of Mona and Zakariya. Mohamad is an Agricultural Engineer and his wife, Hanna Kassas has high school education.
The two families have been refugees living in Turkey since 2012.
Following is an excerpt from a letter we received from Ahmad Fattal. “When the armed struggles started in our city, Aleppo, my roof became an important shooting centre for the regime armed forces, so that we all spent so many days and nights in horror; some nights we couldn’t sleep at all, and the apartments of our neighbours were destroyed. This, in fact, obliged us to leave our apartment to live with our relatives for a few weeks. However, due to the lack of security and safety, we decided to leave our country for Turkey. It was an extremely difficult and hard decision to make, but we wanted to flee before any of us get randomly arrested, damaged, raped or killed. The main reason for seeking refuge was and is still the safety of our children, who are the most important people for my wife and me.
After we left Syria, our apartment was destroyed.
So, I am sorry to say that nowadays, we are homeless, jobless and even we don’t have any income.
That’s why, we are trying and doing our best to find a place where we can humanly live in, and be dealt with like respectful human beings, not just beasts. We don’t need more than a dignified, normal human lives.”
The co-chairs of the Wesley/Sunset Sponsorship Group met with Zakariya’s family on February 27th. Since that time, we have been researching the policies of Private Sponsorship and discussing the sharing of responsibilities needed for the sponsorship. We are arranging meetings with the family and the Team Leaders in the next six to 8 weeks. These meetings will provide an opportunity for people to meet each other, to clarify the needs of the refugee family and to form an agreement for the sponsorship.
The Wesley/Sunset Refugee Sponsorship Group is grateful for the tremendous support you have given to this endeavour. Pledges have now totalled $51,000.00. Donations amounting to half this amount have already been received.
Seventy people have volunteered to help with the many tasks involved. To date, many volunteer hours have been contributed. We have 12 teams who will carry out tasks, related to: Reception, Orientation, Grocery and Food, Health Needs, Transportation, Housing, Clothing, Furniture and Household Goods, Friendship and Emotional Support, Employment, Schools and Learning, and Language.
We especially want to thank the people of Wesley United Church and Sunset United Church for your generous support of this project. As Co-chairs, we also want to acknowledge the tremendous support of the Wesley Church Council and the Wesley Church staff.
We encourage you to keep in touch. We are posting update on the Wesley United Church website: www.wesleyuc.sk.ca
Thank you for joining in this life-changing experience for the Madarati families and for all of us as we move forward into this partnership.
We ask for your thoughts and prayers as the Madarati families face the challenge of waiting in difficult conditions in Turkey.
Kathy Blais, CaraGay Driscoll, Sharon Hurd, Linda Paul
On behalf of the Wesley/Sunset Sponsorship Group
Men’s Fellowship is meeting every Monday at the Rebellion Brew Pub (1901 Dewdney Ave) between 5:15 and 6:00. Join them for some relaxing conversation....
Have you been wondering when the next Sunset United Dance will be? Well, you are in luck. The Spring Family Dance is coming up on Friday, April 22 from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. The band will be Squeeze of Scotch!! What a treat for us! Please - invite your friends - the more the merrier. There will be a minimal cost (we haven't figured that out yet!!), and there will likely be a snack (we haven't figured that out yet!!). If you would like to help Heather Nelson and I figure that out, please let me know! Otherwise - stay tuned - more details will follow in due course.
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Our Special Appeals Campaign starts this coming Sunday. We look forward to our guests who will give us further information on each of their organizations.They are
- Ruth Blaser to speak about Astonished on April 3,
-Bonnie Morton who will speak about
Regina Anti-Poverty Ministry (RAPM) on April 10 and
- Lumsden Beach Camp on April 17.
Plan to attend these services and find out much more about these wonderful organizations.
Mid Winter Meatballs is back by popular demand! Come and join Kathy and the Wallin family for a plateful of spaghetti and meatballs! There are two evenings to choose from, come to one or come to all! They are Saturday, January 23, 30, February 6, gathering at 5:30, eating at 6:00. Meatballs, spaghetti and beverages and conversation provided. Please bring a salad or dessert to help round out the meal. The meatballs will be gluten-free this year and gluten free pasta will be available. Important: Sign up sheets will be at the back of the church or call the church office at 586-3613 or e-mail either the office (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.) or Hilary (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.) to let us know you are coming - we need to know numbers to make sure we have enough meatballs and spaghetti to feed the group!
Putting Away the Christmas Decorations in the Church
Polly Williams-OlesenWe have enjoyed the wonderful Christmas decorations during the Advent season but now it is time to put things away again. On Saturday, January 9 from 10:00 to 11:00 we would invite you to come and help us pack up the decorations. Please come and help if you are able….
The next Ladies Fellowship meeting will be held on Monday, January 11 at 1:30 p.m. The program will be presented by Linda Brown of Breakfast for Children. All the ladies in the congregation are welcome.