For a comprehensive tour of Veterans’ House (2020 Lenten Appeal Project), follow this YouTube link: https://youtu.be/U4jSut5EAZM Although the walks are over, donations are still needed. Our BCUC Team has raised $1,482. That’s still a long way from our $3000 goal! Donations can be made online or by cheque. Please see the MHI website for further instructions. www.multifaithhousing.ca/tulipathon.
Veg Out: Tour David Donaldson’s farm
Summer Bible Study
Do you ever wonder why the book of Lamentations was written and was included in the Hebrew Scriptures? Join Rev. Kim for a 5-weekly Bible Study in the summer (July 6, 13, 20, 27 & Aug. 3) and explore the “voices of lament” in this almost forgotten book. Meetings will be on Tuesdays at 10:30 am. The reference book for this study is Lamentations & the Tears of the World by Kathleen M. O’Connor. You may buy the book if you wish but not required. Contact the office at (613) 820-8103 or office@bcuc.org to let Rev. Kim know if you are interested.
Rainbarrel fundraising sale is now closed
The Multifaith Housing Initiative Annual Tulipathon
Favourite Hymns Request Opportunity
Do you want to have your favourite hymn sung in memory of a loved one or in celebration of a joyful occasion? With a suggested minimum donation of $30, your hymn request will be featured in one of the Sunday services from February 21 until May 23. Proceeds from this fundraising will help enhance our worship experience. Please send your name, hymn request and dedication to the office via email (office@bcuc.org). Donations can be made by e-transfer, cash or cheque payable to BCUC with the note: “Hymn-Sing”. Thank you for supporting this initiative.
Next Veg Out Zoom Workshop
Seeds, Transplants and Planting with David Donaldson and Clarke Topp
Tuesday May 11th 7:00 pm.
To register contact the office at (613) 820-8103 or office@bcuc.org.
Interfaith project: Thanking frontline workers at Queensway-Carleton Hospital
The Interfaith Bridge Building Committee has been meeting regularly and we have decided on a joint project to show the environmental (cleaning) department of the Queensway Carleton Hospital our thanks for the necessary work that the 170 people do to keep our hospital germ free. They are front line workers who do not often get the thanks for their hard work that they deserve. We need your help to complete our project in the following ways.
We need people willing to sew 25 scrubs hats. Jami Omar is also contributing 25 hats. Alison Bridgewater has a pattern and some fabric. You will need approximately 1/2 yard of fabric. Alison will email the pattern to volunteers. Completed hats can be dropped off at Alison's house in Crystal Beach or the church (Monday – Friday mornings only). Please call first (820-8103).
We need store bought nut free snacks. Hospital protocol does not allow home made treats. Store bought individual packets of chips, nut free cookies or granola bars, drink boxes are acceptable and can be dropped off at the church (Monday – Friday mornings only) Please call first (820-8103).
Small financial donations are also welcome. Committee members will purchase snacks on your behalf. Donations can be placed in an envelope in the mail slot at the church kitchen door and marked Interfaith Project. Please make donations or contributions by May 1.
Veg Out with BCUC!
Let’s grow more veg this summer and encourage the local neighbourhood to join us in putting more fresh veg on our tables and donating it to local food security programs. Veg Out BCUC is offering:
Rainbarrel Fundraising Sale
Feed your plants and vegetables with pure water……..collected FREE from natural rain in a rainbarrel. We are selling Rainbarrels, accessories and composters to help your gardens grow. You can order from our webpage at www.rainbarrel.ca/bcuc.
Rainbarrels provide better water for plant growth, help prevent run off as well as reducing your water bill. Please encourage our sale through your contacts and social media. $10 per barrel is donated to BCUC.
A Zoom Veg Gardening Workshop Series beginning with:
Raised Beds, Hoop Gardens, Cold Frames and Soil Preparation
Tuesday April 20 7 pm
Clarke Topp and John & Karen Boivin
For more information about either event, contact the office at (613) 820-8103 or office@bcuc.org.
Evelyn Forget presentation - Basic Income in Canada: The Way Forward
On February 2, 2021, Trinity United Church sponsored a virtual BI presentation “Basic Income in Canada: The Way Forward” by Professor Evelyn Forget, a Health Economist at the University of Manitoba. Dr. Forget emphasizes how an income-tested BI is an investment for all Canadians and that the return on this investment means less pressure on other social programs like healthcare, criminal justice, youth justice and child and family services. She states that a BI has the added advantage of creating a more resilient society, with less inequality, and capable of weathering shocks such as happens from a pandemic or a financial crisis.
BCUC Annual General Meeting
The BCUC Annual General Meeting will take place on Zoom on Sunday March 7th at 11:00 AM. The purpose of this meeting is to review and receive the 2020 Annual Report and Audited Financial Statements and to approve the 2021 Annual Activity Plan, Budget and Nominations Report, and various other items of importance.
Stewardship 2021 materials
Stewardship Campaign 2021 is upon us and there are good reasons to celebrate being part of Bells Corners United Church! Despite the ongoing challenges of the COVID-19 Pandemic, this year’s campaign calls our attention to what makes our congregation a truly active presence not only in our local congregation but the wider community as well. For three consecutive Sundays, the focus of our worship service is Christian Stewardship. This significant ministry encourages an attitude of gratitude and thanksgiving. It stems from a simple theological statement: “God gives and so we give in return”.
Christmas Memorial Poinsettias
To provide an opportunity for families to remember loved ones who have passed, we are providing a virtual poinsettia memorial donation option for Advent this year. Funds will be used to buy flowers for the sanctuary for Christmas and to create a fund for sanctuary flowers throughout the year. As in the past, you may make a donation of $10. A virtual flower display with the loved ones’ names will be included in the online version of the service. Some live flowers will also be placed in the sanctuary.
Mitten Tree
As usual, a tree to hold mittens and gloves will be set up this year In the church entryway. Please bring both children and adult sized mittens and gloves to attach to the tree during the Advent season. To bring your donation, come and ring the doorbell and we will invite you in. Donated items will be taken to the Chaplaincy (OWECC) and other local agencies after the holidays. Thank you!
SOSA Advent Project 2020: Emergency Response to COVID-19
In this year of the COVID crisis, we have chosen a special fund of the United Church’s Mission and Service Fund as our 2020 Advent Project. In a response to the crisis, Mission & Service has set up a fund to directly help those affected by the Pandemic - “Emergency Response-COVID-19". Working closely with Mission & Service partners, the United Church and our members are helping provide food and other essential services to many communities in crisis in the global South.
BCUC Outdoor Market is October 17
Outdoor Market at Bells Corners United Church
3955 Old Richmond Rd. (at Moodie Dr.)
October 17, 10 am - 2 pm
We are planning sales areas for baking, deli (we have heard that there will be turkey pies!), crafts, sewing/knitting, gift baskets and books.
Bring books (published in the past 25 years) to the church during office hours the week before the market. Donations of baking, preserves, sewing, knitting will be welcomed. Contact the office at (613) 820-8103 if you have sewing/crafts/knitting to donate.
Bring your friends, your mask and join us to safely enjoy our market.
More In-Person Modified Worship Services offered on selected Sundays
For this and all events we are following public health recommendations related to COVID-19 safety. If you would like to attend, please read more about the service below. You must pre-register by the Wednesday before each service by using the online form (find the link below for the service you want to attend) or by contacting the office at (613) 820-8103 or office@bcuc.org.
In-Person Modified Virtual Worship Services offered throughout September
For this and all events we are following public health recommendations related to COVID-19 safety. If you would like to attend, please read more about the services below. You must pre-register for each service by using the online form or by contacting the office at (613) 820-8103 or office@bcuc.org.
Sept. 13 In-Person Modified Virtual Worship Service
We are offering another in-person modified worship service on Sunday, September 13, at 10am
For this and all events we are following public health recommendations related to COVID-19 safety. If you would like to attend, please read more about the service below. You must pre-register before September 9 by using the online form or by contacting the office at (613) 820-8103 or office@bcuc.org.
Description of Service
This service will consist of viewing a video service similar to our current online worship videos along with some segments of the service led in-person by our pastoral staff. There will be no Sunday School or nursery care.
In-Person Modified Virtual Worship Service - Sept. 6
BCUC will open its doors for our first modified in-person worship service on Sunday, September 6
For this and all events we are following public health recommendations related to COVID-19 safety. If you would like to attend, or to help as an usher, please read more about the service below. You must pre-register before August 30 by using the online form or by contacting the office at (613) 820-8103 or office@bcuc.org.
Description of Service
Our first few in-person services will consist of viewing a video service similar to our current online worship videos along with some segments of the service led in-person by our pastoral staff.