Category Archives: MtE News

MtE Update – June 9 2022

Worship

  1. Our COVID policy for worship continues to be as follows, to be reviewed again by the church council in July:
  2. Mindful of the health-vulnerability of some members of our congregation and the uncertain state of play with respect to the pandemic, the church council has decided that we will continue to wear masks in worship throughout March, except for those who need to remove them when leading the worship, and for morning tea, or who have an exemption from wearing a mask. Holy Communion continues to be servied in both kinds, the wine via small communion glasses only.

MtE Update – June 3 2022

News

  1. News from the Justice and International Mission Cluster (May 31)
  2. The most recent Synod eNews (June 2)
  3. The most recent news from the UCA Assembly (June 1)
  4. This Sunday June 2 is Pentecost, although our focus texts will continue to be from the book of Revelation, with some glancing attention to Rev 21.1-6a: what heaven might be like.

Worship

  1. Our COVID policy for worship continues to be as follows, to be reviewed again by the church council in July:
  2. Mindful of the health-vulnerability of some members of our congregation and the uncertain state of play with respect to the pandemic, the church council has decided that we will continue to wear masks in worship throughout March, except for those who need to remove them when leading the worship, and for morning tea, or who have an exemption from wearing a mask. Holy Communion continues to be servied in both kinds, the wine via small communion glasses only.

MtE Update – May 27 2022

News

  1. The most recent news from the UCA Assembly (May 18)
  2. This Sunday May 29, we will continue with the book of Revelation, with some glancing attention to Rev 2.8-11 and the theme of life after death.

Worship

  1. Our COVID policy for worship continues to be as follows, to be reviewed again by the church council in June:
  2. Mindful of the health-vulnerability of some members of our congregation and the uncertain state of play with respect to the pandemic, the church council has decided that we will continue to wear masks in worship throughout March, except for those who need to remove them when leading the worship, and for morning tea, or who have an exemption from wearing a mask. Holy Communion continues to be servied in both kinds, the wine via small communion glasses only.

MtE Update – May 19 2022

News

  1. The most recent Presbytery News (May 16)
  2. The most recent Synod eNews (May 19)
  3. The most recent news from the UCA Assembly (May 18)
  4. This Sunday May 22, we will continue with the book of Revelation, with Bruce Barber leading us through Revelatio 21.10, 22-22.5. For commentary on this and other texts for the day, see here.

Worship

  1. Our COVID policy for worship continues to be as follows, to be reviewed again by the church council in June:
  2. Mindful of the health-vulnerability of some members of our congregation and the uncertain state of play with respect to the pandemic, the church council has decided that we will continue to wear masks in worship throughout March, except for those who need to remove them when leading the worship, and for morning tea, or who have an exemption from wearing a mask. Holy Communion continues to be servied in both kinds, the wine via small communion glasses only.

MtE Update – May 13 2022

News

  1. Our next study series – Sabbath as Resistance – has begun this week (online) – info and registration is here! This is a great study book (the Sabbath may not be what you think!) – and there’s still time to join!
  2. The most recent news from the UCA Assembly (May 11)
  3. This Sunday May 15, we will continue with the book of Revelation – 7.9-17.

Worship

  1. Our COVID policy for worship continues to be as follows, to be reviewed again by the church council in June:
  2. Mindful of the health-vulnerability of some members of our congregation and the uncertain state of play with respect to the pandemic, the church council has decided that we will continue to wear masks in worship throughout March, except for those who need to remove them when leading the worship, and for morning tea, or who have an exemption from wearing a mask. Holy Communion continues to be servied in both kinds, the wine via small communion glasses only.
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