Beginnings, beginnings and beginnings

On New Years Day, the Reverand Claude Cox will be leading our service with a sermon titled ‘Beginnings, beginnings and beginnings’. He has been the chaplain for many years at Grove Park Home for Senior Citizens and adjunct faculty at McMaster Divinity College—Old Testament and Hebrew, for almost as long. His wife Elaine, has been a nurse in the ICU for a bit longer. They have 3 grown children, Michael, Jason and Laura. The text is Mark 1:1–13. Being New Year’s day it seems like an appropriate moment to talk about the place of beginnings in Scripture, beginning at the beginning ( ! ), from the beginning to the beginning of the Gospel, and from that beginning to our own beginnings. Sounds like a lot of beginnings, doesn’t it? Of course, we have the synonym “start,” but it’s not quite the same as “beginning,” is it? There will be worship, fellowship, music led by Kathy Keuhl on the piano and Sunday and Nursery school.

Sunday Service – Jan. 8, 2023

What do we really know about the historical Jesus, and how does that impact our faith? This Sunday Pastor Ruttan returns from vacation and will answer that question in his sermon. This is on the heels of Christmas and is a short hiatus from our series on the Gospel of John (which will resume on January 15th). We will sing and pray together as we wade into 2023. There will be Sunday School, nursery care, fellowship and mutual encouragement within the body of Christ. The service is at 10:01 am in-person and online via YouTube.

Worship on Sunday, January 15, 2023

The Holy Spirit sometimes referred to the forgotten person of the Trinity. Well, perhaps not totally forgotten, but often misunderstood. This Sunday Pastor Ruttan will resume our teaching series through John’s Gospel and focus on John 14:15-31. We’ll explore who the Spirit is, why he is Holy, and his role in your life as a follower of Christ. There will be Sunday School ministry and nursery care. We will sing songs and hymns, lift up our prayers to God, enjoy fellowship, and be re-rooted in the hope and goodness of God! The service is at 10:01 am in-person and online via YouTube.

Sunday Service – Jan. 22, 2023

There are a lot of exciting, challenging or surprising topics when it comes to faith – like loving our enemies, the apocalypse, self-sacrifice, or heaven and hell. “Abiding in Christ” isn’t usually on that list. And yet it is something he invites us to do on a daily basis. He says it is a part of our love toward him and also a source of joy (and especially in January, who doesn’t want that!) But what does it mean to “abide” in Christ? That’s what we’ll explore on Sunday with a look at John 15:1-17. There will be Sunday School ministry and nursery care. We will sing songs and hymns, lift up our prayers to God, enjoy fellowship, and be re-reminded of our union with Christ. The service is at 10:01 am in-person and online via YouTube.

Sunday Service – Jan.29, 2023

Jesus taught his followers that they would be hated by the world. They should expect it. So should we. But what will that look like, and how should they (and we) respond? That’s what Pastor Ruttan will teach about on Sunday via John 15:18-16:4. But we need to be cautious. When it comes to these issues, oversimplification doesn’t help. We will also learn a new memory verse (1 John 4:4). There will be Sunday School ministry and nursery care. We will sing songs and hymns, lift up our prayers to God, enjoy fellowship, and be re-rooted in the Lord of life! The service is at 10:01 am in-person and online via YouTube.

Sunday Service – Feb. 5, 2023

Joy. How do we find it when we don’t feel it? In the midst of their own sadness because of his imminent departure, Jesus told his disciples that their “hearts will rejoice, and no one will take your joy from you.” Likewise, we wonder how we can be joyful when we are surrounded by so much hardship and pain. This is our theme on Sunday as we explore John 16:4-24. How can we find joy when we don’t feel it? We will also learn a new memory verse (1 John 4:4). There will be Sunday School ministry (now divided into three age groups) and nursery care. We will sing and pray together, have fellowship, and be fix our eyes on the only One who is able to sustain and guide us! The service is at 10:01 am in-person and online via YouTube.

Sunday Service – February 12, 2023

Is my life unfolding by chance? No, it isn’t. Providence is the teaching that God is directing human lives and human history toward his good purposes. Jesus said that not even a sparrow falls to the ground outside of God’s will. The hairs of your head are even numbered! Providence is easy to believe in when things are running smoothly; but what about when they’re not? On Sunday we explore John 16:25-33 (and a bit of Psalm 22) to learn about providence–both in Jesus’ life and in yours. There will be Sunday School ministry (now divided into three age groups) and nursery care. We will sing and pray together, have fellowship, and be fix our eyes on the God of providence–the one who sustains you, cares for you and guides you for his good purposes. The service is at 10:01 am in-person and online via YouTube.

Sunday Service – Feb.19, 2023

Did you realize that right before his betrayal and torture in John 17 that Jesus prays for you? Yes, that’s right. He prayed for his disciples, and also “for those who will believe in me through their word…” Since we have come to faith through the words and writings of the apostles, that means us! On Sunday we will learn what he prays for us, and also how we might also pray for the things Jesus prays for. There will be Sunday School ministry (now divided into three age groups) and nursery care. We will sing and pray together, have fellowship, and draw near to God’s throne of grace. The service is at 10:01 am in-person and online via YouTube.

Ash Wednesday – Youth Led Service

Please join us on Wednesday, February 22nd at 7:00 pm in the sanctuary for a youth-led Ash Wednesday service. Prepare your hearts for the Lenten season through prayers, lessons and songs organized by our Westminster Youth Group. If you want, there will be a time to come forward and receive the sign of the cross on your forehead with ashes. We look forward to seeing you there!

The Coldest Night of the Year walk in support of Barrie Youth Haven

Join our team and help us raise money for this important January Outreach. With your help, we are aiming to raise $5000 for Youth Haven, an organization that supports and houses homeless youth in our community. We hope you can join our team or make a donation toward this important cause. Follow this link to join our team today!