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Pastoral Care Team Training
Family Life Centre presents : Pastoral Care Team Training
Friday, April 20 from 7:00 to 9:00 PM
Saturday, April 21 from 8:30 AM to 4 :00 PM
at Cedar Park United Church
204 Lakeview Avenue, Pointe-Claire, QC H9S 4C5
Refresher for pastoral care visitors, clergy, and anyone working in caring professions.
Training for those who might want to join a pastoral care team in their congregation.
This seminar will also be of interest to everyone who wishes to learn more about listening with the heart, honouring silence during conversations on difficult topics, and extending a compassionate hand to friends, family or acquaintances.
Learn more about listening, specifically to those in palliative care (and their families), those who are grieving or dealing with difficult diagnoses personally or with their loved ones (physical and mental health), those facing acute or chronic illness, and those who are housebound due to age or mobility.
The seminar includes presentations by experts, role-play (for those who feel comfortable), sharing of best practices on practical help, and small group discussions on connecting in meaningful ways in this fast-paced, largely technology-based world while maintaining safe boundaries.
$24 per person, includes materials, refreshments and lunch.
Open to all.
Pre-registration is essential by April 16.
Celebrating Creative Kids in our Community
The Suspicious Fish gang would like to invite you to their upcoming Book launch and public reading of the latest Suspicious Fish Anthology on April 14th at The Church of the Epiphany.
Founded in 2007, The Suspicious Fish Creative Literacy and Arts program is a registered non-profit organization, which currently operates out of Verdun Elementary School. The program is built on a foundation of encouragement, where the students are given the opportunity to express themselves through creative writing mediums such as the writing and developing of short stories, script writing and film production. While objectively guiding the growth of the students’ abilities in writing and exploring their creative talents, the program focuses on skills that go beyond the scope of a classroom.
The program provides a safe space for the students to write about topics personal to him or her, meanwhile fostering a setting where each student’s process of discovering their voice can become unique and personal. Each student gains a sense for their own narrative as they deal with the multitude of challenges that come with growing up in an inner city environment.
As inner city schools have looked to engage their students from a socio-emotional perspective over the last few years, Suspicious Fish continues to play a key role in creating a platform for progress in that. In addition to focusing on socio-emotional development and literacy skills, the program also aims to strengthen community by encouraging the approach that stories have an impact when it comes to sharing the wide range of backgrounds and experiences that our members bring to the program. Through this, we also believe that stories do have an impact when it comes to influencing the policies that directly impact community. The program currently targets elementary school students and averages roughly 40-45 students in the class each year. As the program continues to grow, we plan to integrate community members of all ages and backgrounds.
The Church is at 4322 Wellington street. The event begins at 1 p.m. and will feature readings of the children's stories and community activities run by students from McGill's Urban Design course.
Mini-Market April 11
Every second Wednesday you can buy fresh produce at the Mission at very competitive prices. The fruit and vegetables are delivered that morning and the market is on from 10:30AM to 3:30PM. Most items are sold by weight so you can buy as little or as much as you need. Join us next Wednesday, the 11th of April. Click on the button below to see what will be on offer this week.
Community Notes
Easter activities were well attended, with over 175 people supporting, Good Friday, Sun Rise New Fire, Resurrection Breakfast and Easter Sunday Services.
Thank-you to all who help coordinate with music and voice, food, transportation, set-up, clean-up, Easter eggs on the front lawn, donations and your gentle presence!
Resurrection Breakfast on Easter Sunday
SHOUT OUT!
We are planning a SouthWest Spring Fling on Saturday May 12 at the Mission, volunteers needed and welcomed! We would like to “sell tables” for artisans to sell their wares! Foodie tables welcomed as well!
Would you like to sponsor a table for someone or perhaps support the Spring Fling Snack Bar.
All proceeds to support Breakfast club, SW Children special events, our food projects and supporting community in economically challenging times.
Spring Cleaning for the SW Spring Fling? We are looking for kitchen items and household items, appliances, tools, sports items, intact toys, games and puzzles – if you have any big items, please contact Darlene or Sheila.
A BOOST PLEASE
There is a gentleman living alone on a fixed income in our community. He is undergoing oral cancer treatments and is in need of BOOST (with protein preferred), if you have some to spare or have coupons for BOOST – contact Darlene.
COMMUNITY SHELVES
SouthWest has been supporting several newly arrived families into the area with food and clothes, plus with March being a long month and many children home over Spring Break, several emergency baskets were put together, thus, the SouthWest community shelves are in need of canned items, pastas, cereals and dry goods. All donations are welcomed! Drop them off at the church, or Mission or if you have a few bags of groceries, contact Darlene for pick-up.
Mini-market is seeking recyclable grocery bags. If you have any to donate, please drop off at the Mission. Large Planters are also needed. If you have any to give, please drop off at the Mission, or call the office.
Nota bene: When we get donations we need to store them, so if you have a few large plastic storage bins to offer please let the office know and arrangements can be made to pick them up.
- Darlene
Minister's Message: The Greening of the Earth
Mary Magdalene, Mary the mother of James, and Salome ran from the tomb, distressed and afraid. They said nothing to anyone, because they were afraid. - Mark 16: 1-8
One could say it is slow in coming each year, the interplay between the ending of winter and the arrival of spring. More sunshine, then cold, gardens starting to sprout then wind and snow. Back and forth like a tug of war.
The resurrection story in Mark's gospel is profoundly human. It is not the full blown Easter joy of the other Gospels but rather the slow greening of the spirit. It is a story of encounter with the emptiness of both tomb and spirit.
The women who go to the tomb find it empty, hear the angelic proclamation "he is not here, he is risen," then run away "distressed and terrified." And instead of sharing joy they say nothing to anyone because of their fear.
This is not the more regimented religious version that accommodates the need for certainty and explanation: the one that goes so quickly from death on the cross to resurrection joy and leaves one with whiplash.
There is progression in the greening of the spirit just like in the greening of the earth. There is room for fear, distress and disbelief. There is not always an immediate turn around, but the slow converting to the light of each place in our hearts, minds and spirit. Resurrection may be an immediate moment but letting the stone be rolled away from my heart takes time.
May I let Life touch my fears, questions and distress.
As the earth is renewed this springtime may I be slowly greened in my faith.
Let the greening begin in me o God!
- Rev. David
When our hearts are wintry, grieving or in pain,
your touch can call us back to life again,
fields of our hearts that dead and bare have been:
love is come again, like wheat arising green.
(VU 186, John Crum, 1928, to the tune of Noël Nouvelet.)
5 à 7 for the English-speaking community
Rev. David is President of the Anglo Family Council (AFC), and this meet-and-greet on April 12th is a great way to get the word out about SouthWest as well as to learn about other English and bilingual organizations and services in the area. Refreshments will be provided by our SouthWest Kitchen Coordinator.
Invitation
Please join the Anglo Family Council as we host a community 5 à 7 on Thursday, April 12th 2018 at the SouthWest Mission, 631 rue Melrose, Verdun.
The AFC envisions a healthy English speaking community, that is fully integrated into Quebec Society. As a public organization, we rely on local partnerships to improve community vitality, while sharing and disseminating information, ensuring the English speaking community can adequately access social health services.
On April 12th we look forward to meeting and reconnecting with valuable organizations and individuals in Verdun. Working and communicating together will ensure the best quality of services offered to local residents. Please bring along any information, pamphlets or brochures from your organization to share, as we will have an information table.
Please RSVP to jillianr@ccs-montreal to confirm your attendance. We look forward to seeing you then!
SouthWest Bingo April 7
That eagerly awaited first-Saturday-of-the-month is nearly here! Get ready for Bingo, April 7 at the church! Cost at the door is $5, which gets you your first bingo card and a ticket for the (cash) door prize. Additional bingo cards can be bought for 50 cents. Doors open at 12:00, play begins at 1PM and refreshments are available (donations gratefully accepted). Please note that this is in the basement of the church, at 1445 rue Clemenceau in Crawford Park. Good luck!
A Musical Salon
You are invited to a Salon Night at the Southwest Mission in Verdun,
Sunday, April 15 at 8pm.
Enjoy well-loved pieces by Brahms, Strauss, and Wolf as well as new music by Charles Zoll and Patrick Walker.
We are hoping to make this a recurring event, providing a venue for anyone interested in performing in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere, so come check it out, whether you like to listen or perform (or both!) Looking forward to seeing you there!
Performers for this recital will be: Carmina Franco, Sacha Gilles, Elizabeth LaCroix, Erica Jacobs-Perkins, Benjamin Stuchbery and Jonathan Stuchbery.
Sunday, April 15, 2018. Doors open 7:45 at 631 Melrose, ave., Verdun.
Donations gratefully accepted to support the work of the Mission.
Elizabeth LaCroix,
LaCroix Music Studio
Art Classes at St. Willibrord's
The following art classes are available for adults and children 10 years old and up, starting April 11th.
Drawing Classes
You will learn the basics techniques of drawing, through practical exercises with a creative expression.
Pencils, charcoals, blood, inks, pastels, are presented like means making it possible to apply the principles of the plastic language namely, composition of a pictorial work by the game of the lines; geometric figures, volumes, shades and light and composition of still nature.
Other topics could be suggested in complement with the personal artistic approach of each student, in order to support the training and to enrich your creativity. (Material Not Included)
Painting Classes
Here, you will explore and learn to work with different art's plastic mediums like pastels, acrylics and ink applying basic techniques (glazing, strokes, blending, spattering, scratching etc)
The workshop will be develop by suggested topics: still life, landscapes, portraits, etc.
(Material not included).
The dates for this session are: April 11 to June 13 2018
The schedule is the same: Wednesdays from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.
The costs remain the same too.
Inscriptions: $25 dollars (for the parish)
Classes-10 Weeks: $160
Contact: Lucia Diaz
Tel: 514-845-1602
E-mail: luciadiaz_no1@hotmail.com
Empty Bowls Fundraiser
The Mission is participating in the Empty Bowls fundraiser event organized by Maison d'entraide Saint-Paul-Émard on Saturday, April 7th.
The Mission is providing 200 bread buns to go with the soup and cheese that will be sold at Saint-Jean-de-Matha church.
The fundraiser goes like this: for $25, you buy a bowl made by a local artisan. When you come and pick it up, it's given to you with soup inside. Eat the soup, bring the bowl home. Voilà!
The Maison d'entraide St-Paul & Emard is at 6831 rue d'Aragon. The event takes place there Saturday from 11AM to 3PM.