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We're proud of our Breakfast Club!
SouthWest partners with Verdun Elelemtary School to provide Breakfast Club at VES. This fall to date 37 children have registered and the numbers grow each week. At the beginning of the school year a “shout-out” on Facebook was sent out as Breakfast Club was in need of milk and food supplies. Thank-you to Bill (102) Buchanan for your generous donation to Breakfast Club as well as support from the Verdun Community: IGA Champagne for milk (though there was a cow in Hemmingford on standby from a generous farmer! LOL), and Bagel St. Lo for dozens of bagels. A healthy start to the morning and school year for our Breakfast Club Kids. Kudos to our co-managers, Sue and Sheila!
In Touch
SouthWest In-Touch Ministry provides an opportunity to support each other as community, as a church family and to reach out to those in need of temporary support.
In order to provide assistance, we depend on a network of volunteers who are willing to share their time and abilities to help others. If you are able to volunteer occasionally, please let us know. We are not asking for a large time commitment - drivers, talkers, listeners, cleaners, prayers, people helping people - just a commitment. Contact Darlene.
For you were called to freedom, brothers. Only do not use your freedom as an opportunity for the flesh, but through love serve one another (Galatians 5:13)
Celebrating Grandparents
Celebrating Grandparents
Last Sunday was Grandparents Sunday.
I thought of my grandparents and their influence on my life, the inheritance of genetics, stories and family histories. So many grandparents have stepped into roles of support for their grandchildren. There are also many are surrogate grandparents bonded to children by unconditional love.
We call them by many names:
Big Mama and Paw-Paw, Memaw and Pop-Pop,
Grams and Poppie, Nanna and Grandpa and many more.
Let’s give thanks for grandparents and bless them:
We bless you
for gifts of love, time and patience!
We bless you
for the sacrifices you make for us!
For helping raise us, sharing your faith,
For praying for us and keeping a strong light shining
In a world full of darkness.
Amen.
Rev. David
Council news
SouthWest Council met on Wednesday September 13. We voted and agreed that the remaining funds of the Mission Support Grant 2016-2017 will be used to hire contractually based on available funding, a SouthWest Kitchen Coordinator. Congratulations to Léonore Pion, who has been hired untilJanuary 2018, as SouthWest Kitchen Coordinator. To continue our vision of food for the body, mind and spirit, Rev. David and a team have been diligently applying for funding, grants, and support from various organizations.
From the kitchen...
Chickpeas are one of those +++ ingredients: cheap, protein packed hence wonderfully filling, they can be tossed into any salad or casserole. Let's admit it though: there's nothing that exciting about this close-to-tasteless legume, and once you've made humus a couple of times, or thrown a handful in your veggie soup for a few weeks, you may think you're done.
Here's a decadent recipe to reconcile you with chickpeas---and with dessert time, if need be! We served this yummy healthy brownie at this week's community meal, and... let's say it went down very very well :)
Gluten and Lactose-Free Chickpea Brownies
Yields approx. 12 brownies
Ingredients
- 375 g dark chocolate
- 100 g sugar
- 2 cups chick peas (1 can)
- 4 eggs
- 1 heaping tsp baking powder
- 1 tsp salt
- 1 Tbsp vanilla extract
- Preheat oven to 350o F, grease baking pan(s).
- Melt together chocolate and sugar in a double boiler.
- Blend together all the other ingredients in food processor.
- Mix together chick peas and melted chocolate. Transfer to baking pan, bake for 35 minutes. Do not unmold until completely cool.
News from SouthWest Kitchen
It has been a productive week in the kitchen.
From last Friday's trip to Moisson Montréal Frank and I brought back what felt like tons of peaches and blackberries. There's been a lot of simmering going on in the kitchen, and unsurprisingly there are now plenty of jars of blackberry jam and poached peaches available at our 'dépanneur'!
Also made this week: creamy (yet creamless) celery soup, $4 per liter
Meat and tomato sauce, $6 per liter
We do our best to offer members of the community good quality foods at affordable prices. Good Food Family has a great supply of frozen meats and fruits, eggs, cheese and other items. From our kitchen supplies, we can offer cheap flour and sugar---that's the magic of bulk-buying! Ask us, and we will prepare a bag for you.
Unbleached flour: $1 per kilo
Organic cane sugar: $2.50 per kilo
Do you have dishtowels you don't use?
Consider giving them a second life in our kitchen: as cooking activities are multiplying at the Mission, we need more and more.
We are also looking for the rings that go over the snap lids on Mason jars---you cannot purchase them on their own!
Léonore, Kitchen Coordinator
Gratitude
Maybe it`s the colder weather and extra blanket on my bed.
Maybe it`s the abundance of harvest in field and garden.
Maybe it`s the return to school and the end of summer.
Maybe it`s the feeling alive each precious morning
Maybe it's the loneliness and pain of many around me.
Maybe I simply choose thanksgiving over anger and scarcity, over bitterness and dismay.
I give thanks, and say this doxology of praise:
For food in a world where many walk in hunger;
for faith in a world where many walk in fear;
for friends in a world where many walk alone,
we give you humble thanks, O Lord.
(VU 551, Anonymous words)
Tu nous rassasies alors que beaucoup ont faim ;
nous tiens en la foi pour combattre les peurs ;
tu mets des amis, précieux, sur nos chemins ;
Dieu, merci du fond de nos cœurs.
(trad. David Fines, 2006)
Rev. David
Who is on the Guest List?
Then Levi held a great banquet for Jesus at his house, and a large crowd of tax collectors and others were eating with them. But the Pharisees and the teachers of the law who belonged to their sect complained to his disciples, "Why do you eat and drink with tax collectors and sinners?"
Jesus answered them, "It is not the healthy who need a doctor, but the sick.
I have not come to call the righteous, but sinners to repentance."
(Luke 5: 29-32, New International Version)
There is nothing better than a personal invitation to a meal, an event, a concert.
I recently hosted a Garden Party that included line dancing in the driveway and some
wonderful singing. It was an opportunity to celebrate many summer birthdays and the
engagement of my eldest.
The invitation list was a reflection of joy and gratitude.
Levi experienced grace and forgiveness from Jesus who said to him, Follow me! He left
everything behind and wanted to share this joy of discipleship and gratitude with friends.
Many, like him, were tax collectors who were seen as collaborators with the Roman Empire in Palestine. Sinners! Traitors! Jesus was critiqued for eating with those people by the religious right of his time.
At Méli-Mélo last Sunday and after a delicious meal of veggies and grilled cheese sandwiches (with lots of ketchup) I learned how to play 'fish'. Nathan and Ethan had great fun teaching me this simplest of card games that was not on my Conservative family's list of appropriate Sunday games. Such fun! Such laughter!
It's amazing how religious rules can ruin a good meal or card game. There are those who have the list of who not to invite given their political allegiance, gender, orientation or age. What happened to joy, gratitude and fun? To sitting at table with Jesus and meeting new friends whose lives may be touched with the exuberance of a new disciple named Levi? Or laughing together in play and frivolity across the generations where the young teach the older (me) something new?
Our religious negativity turns a lot of people off 'church'. Our lists of do's and don’t sap joy and spontaneity out of life. Let's let go of an old time religion of criticism and judgement and join Jesus at table with those who need grace, salvation and healing.
If the meal is where sinners gather then I want to be on the guest list.
If our radical hospitality is for those who need welcome, belonging and joy then I have a place at this table.
Sounds like our SouthWest Vision!
Providing a table where all are welcome, with food for body, mind and spirit.
Nous procurons une table où chacun trouve de la nourriture pour le corps, l’âme et l’esprit; une table où tous sont les bienvenus
Yes!
Rev. David
P.S. Thanks to Licensed Lay Worship Leader Valerie Nickson preaching this Sunday at
SouthWest and the worship leadership of our own Dennis Brown.
Promises from the heart
At worship last Sunday, SouthWest celebrated the baptism of Hayley Cecelia Webster. She was welcomed into God's family with unconditional love, joy, lots of water and promises of the heart. Her siblings Madison and Nathan traced their hands onto paper and distributed them to all present. Everyone wrote a blessing or a promise on these 'sibling' hands which were offered to Haley as her baptism candle was lit.
When some of his disciples wanted to exclude children, Jesus blessed them instead and made a promise: unless you accept God's kingdom in the simplicity of a child, you'll never get in. (Mark 10: 13-16). The promise to welcome children is fundamental to our faith.
I include in the newsletter the personalised promises made by godparents and parents last Sunday. They touched me and they blessed Hayley.
I will be interring the ashes of my brother Joe this week-end at the Lefneski family plot in Guelph. In such difficult times promises root each of us and say that neither you nor I, nor our families are alone.
Thanks be to God.
CARINA (Godmother)
I promise to help you whenever you are in need.
I promise to guide you down the right path, to encourage you to never give up on yourself.
And to care for you and love you.
KEENAN (Godfather)
I promise...
To love you,
To guide you,
To support you,
To care for you,
To encourage you,
And to hold you in my heart
Forever and always
RYAN AND KIA (Parents)
Although God already knows you, and loves you, as parents it is our job to guide you with a gentle hand. To teach you all the qualities of Jesus that we strive to emulate through everyday acts of kindness, humility, patience and forgiveness. To see struggles as gifts and as ways to grow one's character and learn how to trust in God. Thankfully we are not alone in this endeavor, but at least for a little while, we'll be the loudest voices in your ear.
To this we could say: Amen! Alléluia!
- Rev. David