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Friday, May 8, 2026

Sunday, May 10, 2926 The Sixth Sunday of Easter

 Today is, of course, Mother’s Day, sometimes known in the church as Christian Family Sunday. We give thanks this day for all kinds of mothers and families who share our lives with us. ❤️

This Thursday May 14th will be observed across this country as a day to stand and work and pray against violence against women, particularly indigenous women, known as the Moosehead Campaign. There will be ceremonies across the country, and the one in Toronto will be live-streamed. 



Hymn       Praise My Soul the God of Heaven #240VU



Prayer:  As the morning light appears, May I be ready to walk humbly and gently on Mother Earth, with all my relations; May I be ready to share all that I have with my sisters and brothers and may I be open to hearing your voice as it speaks to me. 
    As the light reaches its zenith in the sky, May I continue to lift my hands and my heart in service of others. 
    As the evening light meets the horizon May I always be ready to come to you, Creator, with peace in my soul and with a gentle spirit. Amen. ( a prayer by Alf Dumont and printed in That All May Be One, 2004) 

Scripture Lessons:      I Peter 3:13-22

                                    Psalm 66:8-20 p.785VU pts 2 & 3

                                    John 14:15-21

Hymn       Love Divine.  #333VU

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Prayer:  Loving God, in the Bible we find many kinds of families, and we learn that your love has no boundaries. Just as you called Peter to recognize the God-given worth in all people, so help us to affirm all the families and homes in our community. Singles, couples, people with and without children, groups large and small, people who are related and those who have simply found each other:  we pray that you would bless them all, and help us to make room at the table of our hearts for all your children. May homes and families - of all shapes and sizes- model your unconditional love, be places of safety and trust, nurture and laughter, so that, grounded in their love, we may reach out in love to all our brothers and sisters - your family. Amen. (from the Seasons of the Spirit worship resources, 2004)

Hymn      For the Beauty of the Earth #226VU


This week’s services will be 9:30 in Howick and 11:00 in Ormstown. We will be observing Christian Family Sunday. 

We hold in our thoughts and prayers the family and friends of Marion Bannerman who died this past week. 

St Paul’s Session will meet on Wednesday, May 13th at 7pm in the hall. 

Howick UCW will be holding a Friendship Luncheon on Thursday, May 14th in Howick United Church. We will begin gathering at 11:30 to be ready to serve lunch at noon. The seatings will be limited to 30, so a place needs to be reserved. You can reserve a place by speaking to the person who may have invited you, contacting Marlene Stuckey, or, if you attend the Seniors Card Party at the Town Hall, speaking to Helene Monache. The lunch itself is free, but donations will be collected, and if there is more than is needed, the excess will go to a local non-profit chosen by the attendees. 

Nakonhaka Regional Council is once again offering bursaries to university, college, or CEGEP students who are confirmed members of a congregation in this region. The application form is available on the region’s website, Nakonhaka.ucc.ca. The deadline for applying is May 31st. 



              

Friday, May 1, 2026

Sunday, May 3, 2026 The Fifth Sunday of Easter

Friday was May 1st, May Day, also known as International Workers’ Day. We pray for God’s blessings on all those who work, for a living and for others. 

 Tuesday, May 5th is Red Dress Day, a Day to bring awareness to the problem of murdered and missing indigenous women. It is a day to hang up a red dress or wear red to show your awareness of the problem and to seek for solutions. 


Hymn.       How Sweet the Name of Jesus Sounds #344



Scripture Lessons:        I Peter 2:2-10

                                      Psalm 31 :1-5, 15, 16 p.758VU pts 1 & 3

                                      John 14:1-14

Message:


Prayer:  The earth awakens after winter’s sleep:  Awaken us to your glory, O God. 

Leaves emerge from winter’s shelter and stretch out to face the sun:  Awaken us to your light, O God. 

Birds that hid from frost and snow now sing out from the treetops: Awaken us to your presence, O God. 

That which seemed dead has now been born anew:  Awaken us to your life, O God. Amen. ( written by Simon Taylor, printed in Spring from Wild Goose Publications of the Iona Community) 

Hymn.        God, Take My Hand and Lead Me #638VU


This Sunday our services will be 9:30 in Ormstown and 11:00 in Howick. 

St Paul’s Session will meet on Wednesday, May 13th at 7pm in the hall. 

Howick UCW will be hosting a Friendship Luncheon on Thursday, May 14th in Howick United Church. The gathering will begin at 11:30 so the lunch can be served at noon. The lunch is limited to 30 people, so if you wish to attend, please reserve a place. You can do so by responding to the person who invited you, by sending an email to Marlene Stuckey at marlenestuckey68@gmail.com, or if you attend the Seniors’ Card Party, by speaking to Helene Monaste. A donation box will be available to help cover expenses. Any extra funds will be directed to a local non-profit organization, chosen by those who are attending. 

Nakonhaka Regional Council is once again offering bursaries to university, college, or CEGEP students who are confirmed members of a congregation in the region. Application forms are available on the Regional Council website, nakonhaka.ucc.ca and the deadline for applications is May 31st. Please speak to Barbara if you have any questions. 




Friday, April 24, 2026

Sunday, April 26, 2026 Good Shepherd Sunday

 This past week has not only been Earth Week but Volunteer week, and Library week as well! We can give thanks for all that we receive and share and have a chance to discover. This coming week will be organ transplant awareness week, so more to consider! 


Hymn       I Heard the Voice of Jesus Say #626VU


Scripture Lessons:       Acts 2:42-47

                                     Psalm 23 p.749VU

                                     John 10:1-10

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Prayer:  O Great Spirit, whose voice I hear in the winds, and whose breath gives life to all the world, hear me! I am small and weak. I need your strength and wisdom. 
       Let me walk in beauty, and make my eyes ever behold the red and purple sunset.
       Make my hands respect the things you have made and my ears sharp to hear your voice. 
       Make me wise so that I may understand the things you have taught my people. 
       Let me learn the lessons you have hidden in every leaf and rock.
       I seek strength, not to be greater than my brother, but to fight my greatest enemy, myself.
       Make me always ready to come to you with clean hands and straight eyes. 
So when life fades, as the fading sunset, my spirit may come to you  without shame. (a Lakota prayer, printed in In Touch with the Word  by Lisa-Marie Calderone-Stewart)

Hymn        He Leadeth Me #657VU


This Sunday’s services will be 9:30 in Ormstown and 11:00 in Howick. This will be a Craft Day in Ormstown for young people in the congregation. All welcome. 

The Stewards in Howick will meet on Tuesday, April 28th at 7pm in the church. 

Howick UCW will be hosting a Friendship Luncheon on Thursday, May 14th at the church for a time of friendship, food and fellowship. We will begin to gather at 11:30 for the meal to begin at noon. To help with the planning, reservations are required, as space is limited to 30 guests. Please reserve your place by responding to the person who gave the invitation, or emailing marlenestuckey68@gmail.com. If you are part of the Wednesday afternoon seniors card group, please give your answer Helene Monaste. All responses must be in by May 10th. A donation box will be available to help cover meal expenses. Any removing funds will be directed to a local non-profit organization, chosen by those attending. We look forward to seeing you there. 

Georgetown Presbyterian Church will be holding a Youth Rally on Friday, May 1st beginning at 7pm. It will include worship and praise, games, words of encouragement and snacks. Young people from local congregations are invited to attend. 

There will also a Youth Forum offered by the First Third Ministries of the Nakonhaka Regional Council held May 22-4th at Emmanuel United Church in Cowansville. More information will follow. 

Once again Nakonhaka Regional Council will be offering bursaries to university, college, and CEGEP students who are confirmed members of a congregation in the region. Application forms are available on the website, Nakonhaka.ucc.ca and the deadline for applying is May 31st. 

On Monday, May 4th the current Moderator of the United Church, the Rt Rev Kimberly Heath will be in Montreal and will be speaking on the Future of Christian Witness in Canada at 3:30-5:00 at St George’s Anglican Church at Place du Canada in Montreal. (This precedes the Convocation celebration for the United and Diocesan Theological Colleges which will take place at 7pm at St George’s as well.)






Saturday, April 18, 2026

Sunday, April 19, 2026 The Third Sunday of Easter

 This Sunday is the beginning of Earth Week, as we prepare to mark Earth Day on April 22nd. 🌏



Hymn       All Creatures of our God and King #217VU



Prayer:  Loving and gracious God, you are a God of Creation.  Create in me a faithful steward of your world, showing me opportunities to make a difference, that I may live with respect in Creation. 
You are a God of Incarnation. Make me your heart and mind, equipping me to work for change. 
You are a God of Resurrection. Help me see new ways and new hope, planting in me the seeds of restoration and renewal. 
God of Creation, Incarnation, and Resurrection, help me go gently in this fragile world. Amen. ( from the United Church website, prayers for Earth Week.)

Scripture Lessons:       I Peter 1:17-23

                                     Psalm 116 p. VU

                                     Luke 24:13-35

Message

Prayer:  Creating God, you have called us to be in loving relations with all the Earth, living with respect in creation, choosing love and seeking justice at all times. 

Instead, humankind has acted in hateful ways, exploiting natural resources, choosing power and seeking wealth in the present over future abundance. 

We need your help to fight for a better future. 

Help to reawaken our love for Creation, that is so magnificent that we, with all our creativity and knowledge, could never articulate it, and so passionate that we, with the personal price and communal cost, would still fight for it. 

Help to deepen our relationships and love for each other: affirming the wisdom of youth strikers, so that we are not discouraged by empty platitudes and naysayers; and growing our community of allies, so that we can create a sustainable and faithful response to the imminent climate crisis. 

For the sake of your majestic creation, and for the love of all our relations. Help us to fight for a better future. Amen. (also from the UCC website.) 

Hymn     Thine is the Glory #173VU


This Sunday’s services will be 9:30 in Howick and 11:00 in Ormstown. 

We hold in our thoughts and prayers the family and friends of Sharon Fletcher, who died this past week. No arrangements have been made at this time. 

Wilene Cullen Treasurer for Howick, has prepared a quarterly financial statement that she wishes to share with the congregation.



St Paul’s Ormstown will be holding a Craft Day for young people on Sunday, April 26th at the 9:30 service in the church. All welcome. 

Howick Stewards will meet Tuesday, April 28th at 7pm in the church. 

Howick WI will be holding an Anniversary Tea Thursday, April 23 at 1:30 in the Howick United Church. The program will include Evie Kerr, Abby Stonehouse and some music and will be followed by refreshments. Wear your hat, gloves, or fascinator and come share in the celebrations. All welcome. 

Nakonhaka Regional Council is once again offering bursaries to university, college, or CEGEP students who are confirmed members of a congregation in the region. The application form can be found on the Regional Council website, Nakonhaka.ucc.ca and the deadline for applying is May 31st. Please contact Barbara if you have any questions. 



Saturday, April 11, 2026

Sunday, April 12, 2026 The Second Sunday of Easter

 


Hymn.       Jesus Stand Among Us #396VU



Scripture Lessons:         I Peter 1:3-9

                                       Psalm 16 p.738VU

                                       John 20:19-31

Hymn.        The Strife is O’er

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Prayer:  O Christ, today, gloriously, joyfully, you live for ever in the life of the world, in the hearts of those who love you, in the power of the Spirit to transcend even death. May we who love you, and find in our hope, bear witness, as Thomas did, that your risen body still carries the marks of the world’s violence, injustice, and greed, and as we remember and rejoice, help us to keep faith with all who still, today, suffer the outrages of violence, injustice and greed. In our actions, in our prayers, in our choices and in our commitment, teach us the true meaning of good news for the poor. Amen. (a prayer by Kathy Galloway from Friends and Enemies)

Hymn        The Day of Resurrection #164

This Sunday’s services will be 9:30 in Howick and 11:00 in Ormstown. We will continue to celebrate our Easter faith and joy. 

St Paul’s Stewards will meet at 7:30pm on Wednesday, April in the hall in Ormstown. 

Howick UCW will meet on Wednesday April 15th at 7pm in the church hall. 

Howick’s Stewards will meet on Tuesday, April 28th at 7pm in the church. 

Howick WI will hold an Anniversary Tea on Thursday, April 23rd at 1:30 in Howick United Church. There will be a program including Evie Kerr, Abby Stonehouse, and music, followed by refreshments. Memorabilia will also be displayed. If you choose, you might put on a hat, gloves, or fascinator for the celebration. All welcome. 

Nakonhaka Regional Council is once again offering bursaries to university, college, and CEGEP students who are confirmed members of a congregation in the region. Applications can be found on the council website, Nakonhaka.ucc.ca and the deadline for applying is May 31st. Please contact Barbara if you have any questions. 






Saturday, April 4, 2026

Sunday, April 5, 2026 Easter Sunday

 This week both Jews and Christians are celebrating our major holidays. Many Jews will be observing Passover and sharing in a Seder. As Christians we will be celebrating the central holy day of our faith, Easter and celebrating the sacrament of the Lord’s Supper. 

Hymn       Welcome Happy Morning #161


Prayer:  Almighty and everlasting God, we come with joy to worship you this Easter Day. And our joy is this, that the one who was crucified, dead and buried is now alive forevermore, our risen and reigning Lord. As we celebrate his resurrection, we pray that his joy may abide in our hearts and that our lives may proclaim his praise. To him be the honour and glory, this day and forever. Amen. (a prayer from Frank Colquhoun’s Contemporary Parish Prayers, written by Frank Colquhoun, adapted.)

Scripture Lessons:        Acts 10:34-43

                                      Psalm 118:14-24 p. 837 VU parts 2, 3

                                      John 20:1-18

Hymn        Come Children Join to Sing #345

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Prayer:  it is the Lord, in the dawning, in the renewal, in the arrival, in the new day. 
It is the Lord, in the crowd, in the church, in the conversation, in the crisis. 
It is the Lord, in our joys, in our sorrows, in our sickness, in our health. 
It is the Lord, in the stable, in the humble,in the stranger, in the poor. 
It is the Lord, risen and returned, alive forevermore, giving me new life, saving me in strife, it is the Lord. (by David Adam, printed in Bread of Tomorrow, edited by Janet Morley)

Hymn        Jesus Christ is Risen Today #155VU


Benediction:  May the love of the cross, the power of the resurrection, and the presence of the Living Lord, be with you always. And the blessing of the Eternal God, Creator, Sustainer, Risen Lord and Saviour, Giver of Holiness and love be upon you now and evermore. Amen. 


This Sunday we will be celebrating Easter with a Communion service in both congregations: in Ormstown at 9:30 and Howick at 11:00. All are welcome to join us in this celebration. 

Did you know that our Moderator , Kimberly Heath has prepared an Easter message? You can find it on the United Church’s YouTube channel, on Facebook or on the United Church’s website, united-church.ca. 

Our Regional Council is once again offering bursaries to university, college, or CEGEP students who are confirmed members of a congregation in the region. Application forms are available on the council’s website, Nakonhaka.ucc.ca and the deadline for applying is May 31st. Please speak to Barbara if you have any questions. 

A new newsletter has been prepared and printed and is available in our churches, or you can request a copy from Barbara or one of the elders. 

The Howick Women’s Institute will be holding a Tea to celebrate its 115th anniversary on Thursday. April 23rd from 1:30, in Howick United Church. We are invited to dress up to celebrate the occasion, with entertainment offered by Evie Kerr, Abby Stonehouse, as well as music, and followed by refreshments. The event is open to the public, so you can share the invitation. 




Thursday, April 2, 2026

April 3, 2026 Good Friday

 

Hymn       Go to Dark Gethsemane #133 VU

Prayer:  Holy God, who has opened our ears to your Word and our lips to proclaim your truth; open our eyes this day to see in the cross the revelation of your love; through Jesus the Crucified, to when with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, be honour and praise, now and forever. Amen. ( from the United Church’s worship resource, Celebrate God’s Presence.

Scripture Lessons:       Isaiah 52:13-53:12

                                     Psalm 22:1-22

                                     Matthew 27:27-55

Hymn      There is a Green Hill Far Away #152

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Prayer:  Christ, when we survey the wondrous cross, strengthen us to face the very worst in our world:  hatred, greed, lust for power, fear that we are small or in significant or ugly or unworthy, violence, oppression. Help us to bring your truth, grace, faith, hope, wisdom, and love— the greatest of these being love. For your love has the power to destroy all that has brought you to this cross and us to your side. Amen. (a prayer from the UCC’s 2016 Lenten study, Parables, Prayers, and Promises)

Hymn       When I Survey the Wondrous Cross #149


There is no Good Friday service in Ormstown or Howick. There is the walk of the Cross led by the Huntingdon Ecumenical Community that begins at 9:30am in Huntingdon, at St John’s Anglican Church. 

We will celebrate the Resurrection of Jesus with an Easter Sunday service with Communion in both our churches, 9:30 in Ormstown and 11:00 in Howick. All are welcome to join in this celebration.