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Race is Not Like Rain
I have been thinking a lot about this topic. Who was Jesus? What did he look like?
The Acadia Brown Bag Lunch Program
Providing Brown Bag lunches during these challenging times.
Choral Listening Series - Recording #12
About the performers: Rajaton was founded in 1997, and is a six-part ensemble (SSATBB) that performs in both Finnish and English. They have gained renown in the last decade for their original music and creativity in performance. I would like to look at two original songs premiered and championed by this group.
Marion Enta’s Birthday
Mom celebrated her 90th Birthday with her usual style and grace during a beautiful cloudless July 27, a gift just for her.
Be Ready to Accept Your Call
I write this to you today as I am watching and listening to the livestream of Rep. John Lewis’s funeral. There is a grief to losing such a giant in character and integrity. While his works served the country he lived in, people like him make all of us better.
Choral Listening Series - Recording #11
That ending. I don't know how they can have any lungs left! Vocal Spectrum is my favourite barbershop quartet, and I hope you enjoyed their rendition of Go the Distance, from Disney's Hercules.
We are Called to Forgive. It isn’t Optional
I have been thinking a lot about forgiveness this week. As a relatively new Christian, I cannot lie: this forgiveness business is a hurdle. We are called to forgive. It isn’t optional. We don’t get to dine at the banquet and just deny this particular course.
Choral Listening Series - Recording #10
I hope you had fun listening to it! I've performed this piece with a few different groups, and it's fun every time. The original is a famous organ fugue by J.S. Bach, composed between 1703 and 1707, and popularly dubbed The Little Fugue.
Pain is a Messenger
Pain is a messenger. This is something I used to tell my patients when I was working as an intern acupuncturist. I had heard it said by wise folks whom I respected and it seemed to make sense to me. So, I would say it to people and encourage them to try to tune in to what it was their bodies might be trying to tell them.
2nd Quarter Financial Report
The 2020 Budget was revised to ensure that we operate within our reduced income. A revised budget to the end of August was previously approved by Leadership Council.
Operations Working Group - Second Quarter Report
The Operations Working Group has been working timelessly since the COVID19 pandemic changed our world in March. We responded quickly to move McDougall into compliance with the AHS safety guidelines and research the supports available to us through the United Church of Canada and our federal government.
Governance Working Group - Second Quarter Report
The Governance working Group has not met in this quarter due to the need for members of the working group to focus our time and energies on other priorities during the first months of the COVID 19 pandemic.
Choral Listening Series - Recording #9
About the performers: Developed in 1962 by Ward Swingle, the Swingle Singers were an 8-piece vocal group (SSAATTBB), and are now a 7-piece group (SSATTBB) that performs jazz-inflected versions of classical, folk, rock, and pop music.
Pastoral Care - Quarterly Report
During the Covid 19 pandemic Pastoral Care has been through phone calls and most groups have now connected through Zoom meetings.
The Truth Will Set You Free
This week I have been reminded to care for my prayer life. When I get busy, it is easy to forget to care for myself. I eat poorly, I stay up too late, I worry. I have heard it said that worrying is like praying for what you don’t want.
Emotional and Spiritual Wellness
As I was doing pastoral work this past week and in conversation with friends, I noticed something that gave me pause. Articulate, intelligent folks confronted by their own deep and unsettling emotions often apologising and justifying, hedging really, on the emotions that as a culture, we have deemed “negative”.
Choral Listening Series - Recording# 8
This video contains the score. Yay! Bob Chilcott was a member of the King's Singers for a long time, and he created this beautiful arrangement of the famous Billy Joel song. He is also singing the baritone part on this recording. I love this piece. This arrangement is performed by a lot of choirs, and with good reason- it's masterfully done.
Choral Listening Series - Recording #7
My absolute favourite version of this classic. I hope you like it too.