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St. Marys' Metchosin
Newsletter for January 23, 2026
“What Are You Seeking? Come and See.”

“What Are You Seeking? Come and See.”

Sermon Sunday, January 18, 2026

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http://stmarysmetchosin.ca/media/2026-01-18-what-are-you-seeking-come-and-see

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Invitation to Community

Invitation to Community

Greetings Beloved Community,

In my sermon last Sunday January 18, I reflected on the moment when the first disciples asked, “Where are you staying?” Their question was not merely about a roof over their heads; it was a yearning for a place of belonging, a desire to dwell with the One who calls them. Jesus answered not with a map, but with an invitation: “Come and see.” That invitation is about relationship. It is about abiding—staying close enough, long enough, for love to shape us and for grace to take flesh in ordinary, faithful ways. Discipleship, as we reflected together on January 18, is not first about having everything figured out. It is about showing up. Remaining. Offering what we have, trusting that God’s steadfast love and faithfulness—ḥesed and ʾemet—are already at work among us.

As we prepare for our Annual Vestry Meeting, I want to invite you into a time of prayerful discernment. Not pressure. Not obligation. But a gentle listening for how God might be calling you to serve the shared life of this parish we love.

Our Anglican way reminds us that leadership and service are not carried by one or two people alone. Parish Council and the Wardens exist to help the whole community share in God’s work—to discern the movement of the Holy Spirit among us, to care for both the spiritual and practical life of the parish, and to enable the gifts of God’s people to flourish for the sake of the Gospel

We are grateful for those who currently serve, and we are also aware that God is always calling new voices, new hands, new hearts into the work of beloved community. Some of these roles are visible; many are quiet and faithful. All of them matter. Many hands make community.

In the coming year, we are especially seeking people who feel called to:

  • Parish Council – to pray, listen, discern, and help shape the life and mission of St. Mary’s with wisdom, patience, and love. You can find the Guide for Parish Council HERE:
  • Wardens – to share in the stewardship of our parish’s well-being, caring for its people, property, and resources in collaboration and trust. Both Blaine and Joel are stepping down, and we are seeking two new wardens. Please note that Blaine wears at least 5 hats in our parish, so don’t think that the Warden’s role is everything that Blaine does! I know that’s a strange word, but it comes from hundreds of years of history. The word “warden” comes from the Old English weardian, meaning to guard, watch over, or keep safe. From its earliest use, a warden was someone entrusted with care, oversight, and protection rather than command or control. In Anglicanism, this preserved a distinctive balance:
    • Clergy were responsible for spiritual leadership and sacramental life
    • Wardens were responsible for the temporal and communal life of the parish
    • Both were accountable to the bishop

This balance is sometimes described as “mixed governance”—a system that honours ordained ministry while affirming the vital leadership of the laity.  You can find the Warden’s Handbook HERE.

  • Altar Guild – to prepare the holy space where we gather, tending the vessels, linens, and beauty that support our worship.
  • Preparing the Church for Sunday – opening, setting up, and helping ensure our shared space is ready to welcome all who come.
  • Greeters – greeting people as they enter, giving them the leaflet and hymnal, collecting the offering and managing the audio system.
  • Counting the Offering – a quiet, trustworthy ministry that supports the integrity and care of our shared resources.
  • Holy Helpers – Assisting Judy with Sunday School. As our Sunday School grows, Judy could use another set of eyes and hands to ensure all our children are included and safe.
  • Coffee Time Ministry – helping with set-up, clean-up, bringing baking, or simply creating a space where conversation and connection can unfold after worship.
  • Building and Grounds Care – offering time, skill, or willingness to help maintain the physical home that shelters our worship, outreach, and community life.
  • Fundraising – helping nurture generosity and funding the mission of St. Mary’s through creative, community-building ways of supporting our shared life.
  • Social Events – helping plan and support gatherings that foster connection, joy, and a sense of belonging within the parish and wider community.

 How might God be calling you?

  1. Listen in Prayer – Set aside a quiet moment this week to ask God, “Where are you calling me? What place of service are you inviting me to inhabit?”
  2. Reflect on Your Gifts – Consider the gifts you already use in daily life—teaching, listening, organizing, caring for the vulnerable. The handbooks note that wardens and council members bring diverse gifts to bear on the life of the parish.
  3. Seek Community Insight – Share your reflections with a trusted fellow parishioner or myself. The handbooks encourage collaborative discernment; the council’s principle of “representative” ministry reminds us that we are called to serve the whole body, not just a segment.
  4. Pray for the whole parish—that we might collectively hear God’s voice, discern His direction, and walk together in faithful service.

If, after prayer and conversation, you sense God’s gentle tug toward one of these avenues, I warmly invite you to step forward. Whether you feel called to join the parish council, to serve as a churchwarden, or to support the council’s work in another capacity, your participation enriches the whole community. Please reach out to me incumbent@stmarysmetchosin.ca or speak to our current wardens, Blaine and Joel.

May the steadfast love (hesed) and faithfulness (emet) of our God guide you as you consider this invitation. As the Psalmist declares, “Your law is within my heart,” may the law of love settle deeply within yours, prompting you to serve with humility, joy, and perseverance.

With gratitude for each of you and confidence that the Holy Spirit moves among us,

Yours in Christ,

Lynn

The Rev. Dr. Lynn E. Mills ec
St. Mary of the Incarnation & St. Mary the Virgin
incumbent@stmarysmetchosin.ca

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Scam Phishing emails.

Scam Phishing emails.

Hello Beloved Community.

It has come to my attention that those darn Phishers are sending an email which looks like it comes from me. It will read something like this:

 

I hope your day is going well. When you have a moment, I’d appreciate your help with a small matter. Your time means a lot.
Thank you,
“Let all that you do be done in love.” – 1 Cor. 16:14
Blessings
Rev. Lynn Mills

 

If you look at the email adress it won't be mine. This one was rev.emailmessage@gmail.com. There isn't any malware or virus. Just an attempt to get some money out of you. The recipient of this email responded before noticing the email and this was the reply:

 

"Thanks for getting back to me. I would have called you but I can't talk right now because I’m in a meeting and it's going to take a while before I'm done. I need to get a visa gift card or master gift cards. I promised a cancer patient for her birthday but I can’t do that right now, Can you quickly get it from any store  around you  when you are free please? Rest assured, I'll refund you"

 

I would never ask any of you to do such a thing. Please delete and ignore.

Eucharist

Eucharist

Rev. Philip Wadham - Sunday, January 25, 2026

Third Sunday after the Epiphany

Worship Leader: Rev. Philip Wadham

Come as you are—
with your questions, your hopes, your joys, and your burdens—
as we open our hearts in worship, share in the Word,
and draw near to the risen and ascended Christ together.

All are welcome.
All belong.

Readings:

  • Isaiah 9:1-4
  • Psalm 27:1, 5-13
  • 1 Corinthians 1:10-18
  • Matthew 4:12-23

Full Readings Here

Our Sunday Morning Service is in-person. Come and experience God’s blessings in the community. Families with children of all ages are welcome. There is a corner with comfy sofas perfect for young families. Our Sunday school program welcomes children of all ages and abilities. Bible stories, games and crafts keep everybody busy. We’ve got something that works for everyone.

For more infomation visit:

http://stmarysmetchosin.ca/events/eucharist--520/2026-01-25

Sunday School

Sunday School

Theme - Moses - Sunday, January 25, 2026

St. Mary’s is very blessed to have an extraordinary Sunday School Leader, Judy Roper.

Judy offers substantial spiritual formation in an active and engaging curriculum.

Jan. 11th - Genesis Review
Creation to the Biblical Patriarchs
 
Jan. 18th - No Sunday School
 
Jan. 25th - Moses Series 1: God Hears His People
Scripture: Exodus 1:1-14
Big Idea: God hears his people when they cry out
 
Feb. 1st - Moses Series 2: God Saves a Baby
Scripture: Exodus 1:15-2:10
Big Idea: God protects his plan, even in dangerous times
 
Feb. 8th - Moses Series 3: God Calls from the Fire
Scripture: Exodus 3:1-12
Big Idea: God calls ordinary people to join His work
 
Feb. 15th - Moses Series 4: God Shows his Power
Scripture: Exodus 5-12 (the 10 plagues)
Big Idea: God is stronger than anyone or anything
 
Feb. 22nd - Moses Series 5: God Makes a Way
Scripture 13:17-14:31
Big Idea: God makes a way when there seems to be no way

For more infomation visit:

http://stmarysmetchosin.ca/events/sunday-school--522/2026-01-25

The Week of Prayer for Christian Unity

The Week of Prayer for Christian Unity

An Ecumenical Service - Sunday, January 25, 2026

An ecumenical service for the 2026 Week of Prayer for Christian Unity will take place on January 25, 2026 during the evensong service at Christ Church Cathedral in Victoria. The service beings at 4pm and there will be a reception to follow. All are welcome.

This service will be livestreamed. Please visit the Christ Church Cathedral website to connect with the livestream on the day of the service. 

Guests will include the children’s choir of the Victoria Ethiopian Orthodox Church and Rev. Wes Denyer of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church as preacher. Please help spread the word about this event through your parish. 

Resources for parishes will be available shortly on www.anglican.ca.

Photo credit: J.Abram Photography

For more infomation visit:

https://bc.anglican.ca/events/the-week-of-prayer-for-christian-unity--856/2026-01-25

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The Year Ahead in the Diocese

The Year Ahead in the Diocese

To the clergy and staff of the diocese of islands and inlets;

We've outlined important dates and events coming up in the next program year. Please take a moment to mark the following dates in your calendar. To view The Year Ahead schedule, please CLICK HERE.

For more infomation visit:

http://stmarysmetchosin.ca/events/the-year-ahead-in-the-diocese/2026-01-27

Bishop's Dinner

Bishop's Dinner

Small in Number, Mighty in Ministry - Tuesday, January 27, 2026

"Small in Number, Mighty in Ministry."
- Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

The second annual Bishop's Dinner will take place at the Laurel Point Inn on January 27, 2026 from 5:30-9:30pm. 

Join us for an engaging evening with Bishop Anna. Build relationships across the diocese, delve into her vision for a bright future, and explore the life-giving ministry thriving within the Islands and Inlets.

This 2nd annual dinner "Small in Number, Mighty in Ministry" will highlight and raise funds for the ministry of our lay-led parishes. We will be celebrating and learning from small, lay-led parishes across the diocese who are thriving in ministry and making an impact far beyond their numerical size, and we will share in conversation about what we all might learn from their ministries.

Tuesday, January 27, 2026
5:30pm | Terrace Ballroom, Inn at Laurel Point, Victoria, BC
Tickets: $200 individual | $1500 for a table of 8

A donation can also be made of $200 and a ticket will be given to a recipient of Bishop Anna's choosing who would otherwise not be able to attend.

Tax receipts issued for $100 per ticket, $700 for a table and $200 for donation made towards a ticket for someone's of Bishop Anna's choosing.

Limited Tickets available for purchase on Eventbrite Here

For more infomation visit:

http://stmarysmetchosin.ca/events/bishops-dinner/2026-01-27

Spiritual Potluck

Spiritual Potluck

Friday, January 30, 2026

Everyone is welcome to St. Mary's Spiritual Potluck.
The church will be open by 5:30.
Meal starts shortly after 6, and we close down by 8:00. 

Come for great food and conversation.

For more infomation visit:

http://stmarysmetchosin.ca/events/spiritual-potluck--448/2026-01-30

Eucharist

Eucharist

Rev. Lynn Mills - Sunday, February 1, 2026

Fourth Sunday after the Epiphany

Worship Leader: Rev. Lynn Mills

Come as you are—
with your questions, your hopes, your joys, and your burdens—
as we open our hearts in worship, share in the Word,
and draw near to the risen and ascended Christ together.

All are welcome.
All belong.

Readings:

  • Micah 6:1-8
  • Psalm 15
  • 1 Corinthians 1:18-31
  • Matthew 5:1-12

Full Readings Here

Our Sunday Morning Service is in-person. Come and experience God’s blessings in the community. Families with children of all ages are welcome. There is a corner with comfy sofas perfect for young families. Our Sunday school program welcomes children of all ages and abilities. Bible stories, games and crafts keep everybody busy. We’ve got something that works for everyone.

For more infomation visit:

http://stmarysmetchosin.ca/events/eucharist--521/2026-02-01

Youth Games & Conversation

Youth Games & Conversation

Youth Group - Sunday, February 1, 2026

Hi folks,

Our next St. Mary's youth event - conversatin and board games - is Sunday, Feb. 1 from 3:00-5:00.

Please join us and let me know if there is a request for a particular game or conversation topic.

Greg

250-304-9316

For more infomation visit:

http://stmarysmetchosin.ca/events/youth-games-conversation/2026-02-01

Service of the Word

Service of the Word

Rev. Wally Eamer - Sunday, February 8, 2026

Epiphany 5

Worship Leader: Rev. Wally Eamer

Come as you are—
with your questions, your hopes, your joys, and your burdens—
as we open our hearts in worship, share in the Word,
and draw near to the risen and ascended Christ together.

All are welcome.
All belong.

Readings:

  • Isaiah 58:1-12
  • Psalm 112:1-9
  • 1 Corinthians 2:1-16
  • Matthew 5:13-20

Full Readings Here

Our Sunday Morning Service is in-person. Come and experience God’s blessings in the community. Families with children of all ages are welcome. There is a corner with comfy sofas perfect for young families. Our Sunday school program welcomes children of all ages and abilities. Bible stories, games and crafts keep everybody busy. We’ve got something that works for everyone.

For more infomation visit:

http://stmarysmetchosin.ca/events/service-of-the-word--528/2026-02-08

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Messy Church

Messy Church

Theme - Living in Harmony - Friday, February 13, 2026

Theme: Living in Harmony - Friday, February 13, 2026.

St Mary's Metchosin invites your family to participate in our Messy Church. Join us the second Friday of each month for a shared meal, a creative biblical reflection, music, and family time.

Families of all shapes and sizes are welcome; grandparents bring your grandchildren; children bring your parents. Activities will be friendly and enjoyable for all ages.

Where: St Mary's Metchosin (and outdoor environs)
When: 2nd Friday of each month Jan.-June, 5:30-7:30
Who: led by Nicole Hergert and volunteers from the congregation

On February 13th, come and join us for good food and conversation with games and activities to be enjoyed by all.

For more infomation visit:

http://stmarysmetchosin.ca/events/messy-church--523/2026-02-13

Eucharist

Eucharist

Rev. Lynn Mills - Sunday, February 15, 2026

Transfiguration

Worship Leader: Rev. Lynn Mills

Come as you are—
with your questions, your hopes, your joys, and your burdens—
as we open our hearts in worship, share in the Word,
and draw near to the risen and ascended Christ together.

All are welcome.
All belong.

Readings:

  • Exodus 24:12-18
  • Psalm 99
  • 2 Peter 1:16-21
  • Matthew 17:1-9

Full Readings Here

Our Sunday Morning Service is in-person. Come and experience God’s blessings in the community. Families with children of all ages are welcome. There is a corner with comfy sofas perfect for young families. Our Sunday school program welcomes children of all ages and abilities. Bible stories, games and crafts keep everybody busy. We’ve got something that works for everyone.

For more infomation visit:

http://stmarysmetchosin.ca/events/eucharist--529/2026-02-15

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