Search Committee Updates

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Search Committee Updates

The committee continues to work preparing a questionnaire for the congregation to complete.

This is a very important part of the process, as it will reveal much about the feelings of the congregation towards our ministry and provide information for the committee in the process of choosing a new minister. This should be in your hands by the end of the month. We also encourage those who know people from Glenview who have not stayed in touch over the past few years to let us know, as we want to hear from them through the survey so we can have as much feedback as possible. We are also working on other aspects of the process and dividing up responsibilities to involve all members of the committee.

If you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact Rev. Matthew Sams (Interim Moderator), Deanna Chu (Co-Convenor) or Bill Collier (Co-Convenor) at any time.

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Holy Humour

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Holy Humour

On Sunday, April 24 we will honour an ancient tradition of the Church. On the first Sunday after Easter we will celebrate God’s victory over death with great joy and gales of laughter (Presbyterian-style). Ancestors in faith imagined Jesus mocking the Devil and gleefully unlocking the gates of Hell. Perhaps we can just take the day to have a big, deep breath after the sorrow and suspense of Holy Week and Good Friday, and the suspense of Easter morning.

We’ll also ordain and induct Elders, appropriate for a time of great joy!

Holy Humour Sunday

April 24 at 10:00 a.m.

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Good Friday, Easter, and After

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Good Friday, Easter, and After

Worship at Glenview

April 15, Good Friday

Service at Glenview at 10:00 a.m.

April 17, Easter Sunday

Service at 10:00 a.m.

Come and join in the celebration, our first Easter “back home”!

We’ll share in our first Communion around our Table since 2019.

After 25 months silent our Choir will lead our praises.

April 24, Holy Humour Sunday

Service at 10:00 a.m.

Ordination and Induction of Elders

May 1 at 10:00 a.m.

“Goodbye, Farewell, and Amen”

This will be Rev. Dr. Laurence DeWolfe’s last Sunday with us

before he begins his retirement from active ministry.

Welcome!

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We go Live on March 13

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We go Live on March 13

Services will resume in the building on Sunday, March 13. Reservations will not be required. Physical distancing is still required. Some pews may be roped off to allow for distancing. Masks must be worn inside the building at all times. If we don't already have it on file you will be asked to provide proof of vaccination. Further details and instructions will be given closer to the date.

In-person Coffee Hour will resume at a later date.

Communion will be celebrated on Sunday, March 6, at the end of the online live streamed service.

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A Lenten Journey to the Cross

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A Lenten Journey to the Cross

March 2 - April 14

Take a worshipful walk along Jesus' journey to the cross! Crossings: A Journey to Easter is an all-outdoor art exhibition featuring 16 art pieces depicting the scriptural stations of the cross. Set at sites throughout downtown and midtown Toronto, Crossings draws upon the centuries-old Christian spiritual practice of walking and praying the path that Jesus took on his way to the cross. In this exhibit, the Stations are captured through sacred art pieces expressing the dramatic moments of Jesus’ final hours.

This pilgrimage-style Journey to Easter will take visitors figuratively along the journey that Jesus took through unjust suffering leading to redemption. It will offer an opportunity to reflect on what the Jesus story offers as a way to respond to the contemporary social justice issues of today.

There are ten Crossings Downtown Stations and six Midtown Stations. The Journey to Easter Arts Exhibition begins with Alpha - The Triumphal Entry, located at Knox Presbyterian Church and concludes with Omega - The Resurrection, at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church. For visitors wishing to walk the 10 Downtown Stations, it will take approximately 1-1/2 to 2 hours. Visiting the six Midtown Stations will take approximately 1 hour.

For more information go to https://www.crossingstoronto.com

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Lenten Bible Study

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Lenten Bible Study

We will begin a Lenten Bible Study on March 2, on Zoom.

A Book Recommendation for Lent

Lent begins on Wednesday, March 2

Freeing Jesus, by Diana Butler Bass

“Rediscovering Jesus as Friend, Teacher, Saviour, Lord, Way, and Presence”

The six sessions of the study will follow the titles and chapters in Bass's book. You don't have to read the book to join in the study, but you''ll enjoy the discussion even more if you have read it.

Freeing Jesus is available in several formats, online and in bookstores. The Toronto Public Library has seven copies in print and two ebooks. There's also a Glenvew copy you can borrow.

Join Zoom Meeting

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Meeting ID: 810 1892 9441 Passcode: 173378

Dial in: 647 558 0588 or 647 374 4685

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Chocolate! Chocolate! Update!

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Chocolate! Chocolate! Update!

Glenview Presbyterian Church Christmas Chocolate Sale

Way to go Glenview!

We made over $1273 from our Purdy's chocolate orders!

We hope to distribute the orders with the Christmas Fair items on December 10th, 11th, 12th and 13th.

Thank you for your support!

Questions? Contact Shannon Wiggan for more information.

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Virtual Christmas Fair 2021

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Virtual Christmas Fair 2021

Get ready for our Second Annual Virtual Christmas Fair! It will be live online December 3 - 10. The Shopify Store will be linked to this website.

If you would like to donate items to the sale, click this link and you’ll find all the information you need.

After the sale closes, orders will be available for pick-up from 12:00 pm-6:00 pm on Friday, December 10th, between 10:00 and 3:00 on Saturday, December 11th, following the service on Sunday, December 12th, from 11:00-1:00 pm, and on Monday, December13th, from 10:00 to 6:00 pm.

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News!

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News!

September 29, 2021

Session has agreed that Proof of Full Vaccination is required of everyone older than age 12 who wishes to attend worship on Sundays.

If you make a reservation online, you'll be asked if you are fully vaccinated. This is effective immediately. When you enter the building for the first time, your Vaccination Receipt and ID will be checked. On future Sundays you will still indicate on your reservation form that you are fully vaccinated. If you make your reservation by phone, please include your vaccination status in your message.

We will continue to follow the advice of Toronto Public Health and exercise precautions inside the building. That includes opening windows and doors to achieve the best ventilation possible. We know that means the sanctuary may be chilly. Please bring a jacket or sweater.

This news may be a little confusing. You may have heard that churches have been exempted from the provincial requirement for Proof of Full Vaccination at gathering places. We are joining with churches and temples around the province in choosing to impose this requirement. The Province of Ontario's decision to exempt places of worship does not reflect the fact that religious gatherings without restrictions have proven to be sources of infection.

We delayed opening for services because we believe, "Because we can doesn't mean we must." At this time we are saying, "Because we don't have to doesn't mean we won't."

COMMUNION ON SUNDAY, OCTOBER 3

We will observe World Communion Day with a celebration of Holy Communion on Sunday, October 3, on Zoom, at 11:30 a.m.

Session has decided that we are not prepared, yet, to have a Communion service in the sanctuary. Toronto Public Health guidelines still discourage communion services with more than a very few people. Our communion plates and trays are still in storage, and our kitchen isn't ready for prep or cleanup. More important are our ongoing concerns for spreading infection, even with greatly altered methods of serving the bread and cups.

The 10:00 service will proceed as usual. It will be like an old-fashioned Preparatory Service before the Communion Service. The service will be cut a little short to allow time for those who wish to participate to get home, get some bread and juice ready, and sign in to Zoom. The Zoom link will be our usual Coffee Hour link.

Thank you for your continued co-operation and patience as we navigate our way through COVID-time.

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Scotiabank Toronto Waterfront Marathon

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Scotiabank Toronto Waterfront Marathon

In conjunction with the Scotiabank Toronto Waterfront Marathon, we will enter a Glenview team in the Scotiabank Charity Challenge. Our goal will be to raise funds for our Special Fund and the ministries it supports: ARISE, Boarding Homes Ministry, Cariboo (BC) Ministry, Evangel Hall, Native Child and Family Services Toronto, and Portland Place.

“Team Glenview” has 11 team members who run or walk a Marathon, 10K and 5K, either virtually on their own terms or at the in-person event.

If you are interested in supporting Glenview’s team with a donation, please go to Glenview’s fundraising page:

https://raceroster.com/events/2021/48139/2021-scotiabank-toronto-waterfront-marathon/fundraising-organization/31692. If you wish to donate to a Glenview team member, please scroll down to "Teams" and click on "Glenview Presbyterian Church".

Glenview will be issuing all donation receipts. For those who have a Glenview envelope number, the Scotiabank Marathon donation will be included on the year-end charitable receipt issued by Glenview. For those who don't have a Glenview number, Glenview will issue and send a receipt. 

If you have any questions, please contact Natalie. 

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Honouring the Children: A new Presbyterian Church Fund

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Honouring the Children: A new Presbyterian Church Fund

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In response to the devastating confirmation of unmarked graves on the grounds of former residential schools, and in honour of the children who were lost and all people living with the consequences of that legacy, The Presbyterian Church in Canada has established the Honouring the Children: Reconciliation and Residential Schools Fund. This fund will support initiatives associated with searches for unmarked burial sites in communities where schools were operated by The Presbyterian Church in Canada.

This work begins with listening. We continue to live out the covenants made in the 1994 Confession, be led by the principles articulated by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada and seek the guidance of Indigenous people and affected communities. Responses may include searching for graves, responding to trauma and supporting healing initiatives. All work will complement efforts to address systemic racism against Indigenous people, both in the church and Canadian society, and the ongoing healing and reconciliation work being done in the ministries of the National Indigenous Ministries Council.

To begin, the church has committed $1 million from national funds and invites congregations and individuals to make additional contributions to this important work.

Donate directly to the fund online through the button below. If you wish to make a contribution through Glenview, please clearly designate your gift as “Honouring the Children PCC”. Thank you!

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THE HUNT IS ON!

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THE HUNT IS ON!

Scavenger Hunt on Glenview’s lawn!

Starting from this Friday, June 11th, children and young families are warmly invited to a Scavenger Hunt on Glenview’s lawn.

Please go to the office door (in the driveway behind the building) to find all the necessary information and the first clue. The 10 clues will lead you through the story of Joseph, and will also include simple activities.

You will do the Scavenger Hunt on your own, whenever you like. The clues will be taped to doors, trees etc. Nothing needs to be touched. Basically, you will take a walk around the church!

The clues will be removed at the end of June. If you find any clues missing or damaged, please let Natalie know as soon as possible.

Have fun!

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Virtual Easter Egg Colouring Party

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Virtual Easter Egg Colouring Party

Have you already thought about your Easter eggs this year?

Join Glenview’s virtual Easter Egg Colouring Party in the afternoon of Palm Sunday, March 28th,from 4:00-5:30pm!

It will be an online open house

– if you need to come late or leave early, that will be fine.

You may want to boil your eggs first.

Then, we can dye and decorate our Easter eggs together. This will be an event for ALL ages. More information will be shared closer to the date.

If you have any questions, please email Natalie Jahn.

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Glenview's Virtual Palm Parade

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Glenview's Virtual Palm Parade

Join Glenview’s virtual Palm Parade on Palm Sunday, March 28th, at 11:30am! ALL ages are welcome as we sing and wave our palm leaves together.

Starting from 10:45am, a Zoom room will be open for everyone who is interested in making palm leaves together. Just drop in whenever you like.

Alternatively, you can make your own palm leaves

or bring anything else you would like to use instead.

More information will be shared in the next couple of weeks.

If you have any questions, please email Natalie Jahn.

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Glenview in the Grey Zone

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Glenview in the Grey Zone

GLENVIEW IN THE GREY ZONE

Session's COVID Task Force met Tuesday March 9 and draws the following to your attention.

  • The Stay at Home Order has been lifted, but there will be little change in Glenview's current practice regarding work on the premises as long as Toronto remains in the Grey Zone. Until further notice all work that can be done at home must be done at home. Come to the building only if a task can't be completed remotely.

  • Peter may come to the building alone to record music. No other rehearsal or recording will be allowed.

  • Entry and exit protocols will continue, but if there is someone working in the church office when you arrive, please enter by the North Door. There will be a check-in book there for your use on such occasions.

  • Continue to inform Laurence in advance when you intend to be on the premises. If you will be there when James is onsite (Sunday - Thursday), inform him also. He can let you know if you need to enter by the North Door and make sure it's open for you.

  • Wear a mask at all times inside the building. We will issue an update if there is any adjustment to masking requirements. (Some workplaces now require three-layer masks.)

  • If you're eligible, we encourage you to make an appointment to be vaccinated as soon as you can. Note that a vaccine will be available to people aged 60 to 64 in many pharmacies soon. https://toronto.ctvnews.ca/select-ontario-rexall-costco-locations-already-booking-appointments-for-astrazeneca-covid-19-vaccines-1.5341157. https://www.rexall.ca/covid-19/ontario-vaccine Shoppers Drug Mart requires registration by phone at individual pharmacies. Full list of pharmacies in Toronto: https://www.cp24.com/news/here-is-the-full-list-of-toronto-pharmacies-taking-covid-19-vaccination-appointments-1.5341023

Next Meeting of Task Force April 6.

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Flash Fundraiser: Purdys Chocolates for Easter!

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Flash Fundraiser: Purdys Chocolates for Easter!

Glenview Presbyterian Church Easter Campaign

Show your love for your family, friends and your Church by sharing Purdys Chocolates this Easter!

Orders must be placed by March 18th. Shipments will be delivered to the home of Shannon Wiggan, 48 Blyth Hill Road, on Monday, March 29th.

People can pick their orders up at 48 Blyth Hill Road at pre-arranged, staggered times. If you are unable to pick up your order in person, volunteers will be arranged to deliver your purchase to your home, the days of Mar. 30/31st, or April 1st. All people will be required to wear masks, whether picking up, or delivering.

Email invites to support the campaign have been sent out. The fundraiser is being promoted here, in our Friday email. and during "Coffee Hour" on March 14th. Share this campaign with your family and friends! Who doesn’t love chocolate at Easter?

-Glenview supporters go to http://www.fundraising.purdys.com -Click on the "Support" button -Then at the top, enter our Customer Number 59012 in the box that asks for the number associated with the campaign. -You will be asked to enter your email address, and create a password for your Purdy's Account -You will then be asked to “Join A Campaign,” and the Glenview Presbyterian Church Easter Campaign page will pop up. -You click on the menu bars at the centre of the page, and there is a "shop online” option. -You may pick from a number of delicious treats on the order form, or use the Market Place button to view all of the items. Add what you want to your cart, check your order with the “Check Cart” button, and then submit your payment information online in the checkout.

Contact Shannon Wiggan at swigga0860@yahoo.ca to arrange for pick-up of your order on either Tuesday, March 30th, or Wednesday March 31st. We will do our best to arrange for the delivery of your order if you cannot make it to Shannon Wiggan’s home.

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Annual Congregational Meeting March 21

Our ANNUAL CONGREGATIONAL MEETING will be held on Sunday, March 21st , beginning at 11:30 a.m. The meeting will be online, on Zoom. Full instructions for participating in the meeting, and important information you will need before the meeting will be distributed next week.

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Christmas Eve at Glenview

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Christmas Eve at Glenview

Christmas Eve Service

December 24, 7:00 p.m.

Our service will be hosted on Zoom and (if technology cooperates) be live on Facebook and YouTube. It will be a combination of live and recorded content. The complete recording will be available on our website and YouTube channel as soon as possible.

Music that our musicians have been busy recording for several weeks will be the highlights of the service.

The service will conclude with lighting the Christ Candle. You are invited to have a white candle-- a fresh one if possible-- so we can all light the candle together to signify Christ's birth.

We can uphold the spirit of our Christmas Eve celebration, though we'll miss the splendour of our traditional service.

Join Zoom Meeting

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Meeting ID: 860 2118 7804

Passcode: 372089

Dial in

647 374 4685 Local Call

647 558 0588 Local Call

Meeting ID: 860 2118 7804

Passcode: 372089

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