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Senior & Junior Youth. Service of the Word – 5th Sunday in Lent. Primate Nominations

St. Marys' Metchosin
Newsletter for April 3, 2025
Senior Youth

Senior Youth

Sports - Friday, April 4, 2025

These being the first Friday and first Sunday of the month, we've got senior and junior youth coming up.

But I want to mix things up a bit. On Friday, we're going to meet at the church and walk over to the playing field at Westmont Montessori to play a bit of soccer, a bit of rugby (no tackling), and a bit of ultimate frisbee (also no tackling...which shouldn't come as a surprise). I'd like to open this to both youth groups (this is the 'mixing it up' part). We'll meet at 6:30 as usual and play until dark, then head back to the church.

Then on Sunday afternoon, I'm arranging another community service afternoon, hopefully at Metchosin Farm (to be confirmed). I'd like to open this to both youth groups as well. We'll plan to meet at 3 and wrap up at 5. If it doesn't work out at Metchosin Farm, we'll do some preparation for the car wash and plant sale (read on...).

On May 3 and 4, the plan is to host a fundraiser car wash from 12noon to 3pm on both days. Can you let me know if you expect to be available for that? That's when we would hold the plant sale as well.

Contact Greg Powell for more details: 250-304-9316 

Greg.a.powell@gmail.com

For more infomation visit:

http://stmarysmetchosin.ca/events/senior-youth--426/2025-04-04

Service of the Word – 5th Sunday in Lent

Service of the Word – 5th Sunday in Lent

Worship Leader: Blaine Thauberger - Sunday, April 6, 2025

Fifth Sunday in Lent
Worship Leader: Blaine Thauberger

Readings:

  • Isaiah 43:16-21
  • Ps 126
  • Philippians 3:4b-14
  • John 12:1-8

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-5th-sunday-in-lent/2025-04-06

Sunday School Themes

Sunday School Themes

NEW LIFE
Central Theme: The resurrection of Jesus heralds a NEW LIFE brimming with hope and joy, a promise that inspires and uplifts.

April 6th - What, What? That Wasn't Me 
Bible Story: Peter Denies Jesus and Is Later Restored (John 18:15-18, 25-27; John 21:15-19) 
Main Idea:  Peter's denial and restoration teach us about Jesus' forgiveness and second chances.

April 13th - Let's Do This Again Soon 
Bible Story: The Last Supper (John 13:1-30) 
Main Idea: The Last Supper reveals how Jesus wants us to remember Him and share in His life

April 20th -The Miracle Morning
Bible Story: Jesus Raised and Appears to Mary Magdalene (John 20:11-18) 
Main idea: Jesus' resurrection brings joy and the promise of eternal life with Him

For more infomation visit:

http://stmarysmetchosin.ca/events/sunday-school-themes--408/2025-03-16

Junior Youth

Junior Youth

Community Service - Sunday, April 6, 2025

These being the first Friday and first Sunday of the month, we've got senior and junior youth coming up.

But I want to mix things up a bit. On Friday, we're going to meet at the church and walk over to the playing field at Westmont Montessori to play a bit of soccer, a bit of rugby (no tackling), and a bit of ultimate frisbee (also no tackling...which shouldn't come as a surprise). I'd like to open this to both youth groups (this is the 'mixing it up' part). We'll meet at 6:30 as usual and play until dark, then head back to the church.

Then on Sunday afternoon, I'm arranging another community service afternoon, hopefully at Metchosin Farm (to be confirmed). I'd like to open this to both youth groups as well. We'll plan to meet at 3 and wrap up at 5. If it doesn't work out at Metchosin Farm, we'll do some preparation for the car wash and plant sale (read on...).

On May 3 and 4, the plan is to host a fundraiser car wash from 12noon to 3pm on both days. Can you let me know if you expect to be available for that? That's when we would hold the plant sale as well.

Contact Greg Powell for more details: 250-304-9316 

Greg.a.powell@gmail.com

 

For more infomation visit:

http://stmarysmetchosin.ca/events/junior-youth--415/2025-04-06

Sermon: Reconciliation and Transformation

Sermon: Reconciliation and Transformation

Sunday, March 30, 2025

For more infomation visit:

http://stmarysmetchosin.ca/media/2025-03-30-reconciliation-and-transformation

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Metchosin Challenge 2025

Metchosin Challenge 2025

Spirituality in the (Post) Modern World - Tuesday, April 8, 2025

St. Mary’s Metchosin Challenge
This year, for the first time, we are having a non-secular topic, exploring modern religion. We are still reaching out to the whole community, not just Anglicans. We are trying to look at the religions around us from different perspectives. What are some of the issues, different forms of worship and big issues facing us.

The challenge is running Tuesday nights during Lent from March 11th to April 15th at 7 pm at St Mary’s Metchosin Church at 4125 Metchosin Rd across from the Golf Course. All but one of the presenters will be there in person but we offer a Zoom option as well so those not in Victoria can attend. Here is the zoom link. https://vst.zoom.us/j/89279807957?pwd=ITcX9fLKiSCEhVJj7mAJHoC8bMLitz.1

Schedule:

March 11th: The Venerable Dr. Lon Towstego will look at religion as community and in the community. View recording HERE

March 18th: Margaret O’Donnell will present on the Taizé way of being together by many types of Christians.

March 25th: The Rev Dr. Ross Lockhart will speak on how the very secular Pacific Northwest is different from the rest of the continent and the challenges that it brings. He is from St Andrew’s Hall and Vancouver School of Theology in Vancouver, so will be presenting on Zoom. View Recording HERE.

April 1st: The Rev Dr. Travis O’Brian will speak on Mystery in the Church; the draw and the role of it in modern faith. View Recording HERE.

April 8th: Patricia Lane, a lawyer who challenges the churches to be the leaders in the climate and environmental struggles. Patricia will present on how the Canadian Churches can or should respond to President Trump.

April 15th: Our own Dean Jonathan Thomas will talk about what is spirituality. So many people say that they aren’t religious, but they are spiritual. They usually try to end the conversation this way, but what are they saying? What is spirit anyway?

St Mary’s is hoping that other congregations will join us in-person or by Zoom and listen to the ideas and participate in the conversations around them. There are some of the other presentations from other years on our web site, if you are interested in listening to these. We are hoping all of this deepens our thoughts and enlivens our conversations and maybe even propel action in some people.

For more infomation visit:

http://stmarysmetchosin.ca/events/metchosin-challenge-2025/2025-04-08

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Church Wisdom Literature and its Influence

Christ, the Wisdom of God, 2025 Lenten Study led by Ken Luther - Wednesday, April 9, 2025

Details of each week between March 12 and April 9 are in the attached pdf

Registration required - contact Kem Luther: kem.luther@gmail.com  

Bring lunch if you wish 

Contact Wally Eamer if you would like to join a car pool from Metchosin to the Franciscan Friary 

For more infomation visit:

http://stmarysmetchosin.ca/events/church-wisdom-literature-and-its-influence--404/2025-04-09

A Lenten Series

A Lenten Series

Lent is the season of 40 days leading up to Easter. This season is a time of intentional reflection when we make space in our lives for God to change our hearts in preparation for the new life that awaits us in the resurrection we celebrate at Easter. This year we will share brief videos in a series called Staying Grounded in Times of Chaos. Those who have gone before us have lived in chaotic times as well and passed wisdom on to us as we follow Christ today. In this series, voices across our diocese will share practices from our tradition that help us live out our faith when the world feels crazy. We begin our series with Brendon Neilson, Executive Director. 

To begin watching the series, please click on the links below. A new video will be released every Wednesday between now and Holy Week.


Week 1: Think Small About the Possibilities of How We Gather, Brendon Neilson

Week 2: A Grounding Prayer Practice, Kirsten Evenden

Week 3: The Daily Office, Jenny Replogle

Week 3: The Examen, Craig Hiebert

 

For more infomation visit:

http://stmarysmetchosin.ca/events/a-lenten-series/2025-04-09

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Nominations for the Office of Primate

Nominations for the Office of Primate

Order of Bishops nominates four bishops for the office of Primate

By The Ven. Alan Perry
on April 3, 2025

The following four bishops have been nominated by the Order of Bishops for the office of Primate of The Anglican Church of Canada:

  • The Most Reverend Christopher Harper
  • The Most Reverend Greg Kerr-Wilson
  • The Right Reverend David Lehmann
  • The Right Reverend Riscylla Walsh-Shaw

Biographical information and photos of the nominees will be released on April 11, 2025. The election will be conducted on June 26, 2025, during the meeting of the General Synod.

The election of a new Primate is a profound moment of spiritual discernment in the life of our beloved Church. I invite your prayers for the Orders of Bishops, Clergy and Laity as they prepare for and engage in this discernment process. Please pray for those who will be nominated, their families and dioceses, and for the person who will be elected—whom God has already chosen to be our next Primate. And please do pray for Archbishop Anne Germond, our Acting Primate, as she steers us through the next few months.

The Ven. Alan Perry
General Secretary

A prayer at the time of election in the Church (Book of Alternative Services, page 676):

Almighty God, giver of all good gifts, look on your Church with grace, and guide the minds of those who shall choose a Primate for this Church, that we may receive a faithful servant who will care for your people and support us in our ministries; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.

A prayer adapted from the prayer during the Vacancy of a See (Book of Common Prayer, p. 44):

Almighty God, the giver of all good gifts: Grant thy blessing, we humbly beseech thee, to the clergy, laity and bishops about to assemble for the election of a Primate; and give them the spirit of wisdom and understanding, that a chief Pastor may be chosen who shall minister before thee to the glory of thy Name, the good government of the flock committed to his/her charge, and the welfare of thy holy Church; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.

Key dates for the Primatial election process:

  • April 3, 2025: Names of nominees released on anglican.ca/gs2025
  • April 11, 2025: Biographical information of nominees released on anglican.ca/gs2025
  • April 22, 2025: Videos of nominees responding to questions released on anglican.ca/gs2025
  • June 26, 2025: Election of the Primate and announcement of the results
  • June 29, 2025: Installation of the 15th Primate of the Anglican Church of Canada

For more infomation visit:

http://stmarysmetchosin.ca/news/nominations-for-the-office-of-primate

Messy Church

Messy Church

Friday, April 11, 2025

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.

Join us at 5:30pm at St Mary's Metchosin, for dinner, singing, activities and connection.

Our theme this month is Preparing for Easter.

We start around 5:30 and finish around 7:30 and hope you can join us.

Please RSVP so I can make an educated guess for food and supplies! nicolehergert@gmail.com

For more infomation visit:

http://stmarysmetchosin.ca/events/messy-church--425/2025-04-11

Palm Sunday

Palm Sunday

Rev. Lynn Mills - Sunday, April 13, 2025

Palm Sunday

Worship Leader: Rev. Lynn Mills

Readings:

  • Zechariah 9:9-12
  • Ps 31.9-16
  • Philippians 2.5-11
  • Luke 19.28-40

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/palm-sunday--431/2025-04-13

Why be a Christian?

Why be a Christian?

Confirmation Preparation Conversations - Sunday, April 13, 2025

St. Mary’s is holding three conversations to help prepare candidates for Confirmation on May 4th, 2025. These sessions will occur following the services on Sunday March 30th, Sunday April 13th and Friday April 18th. Whether you wish to be confirmed this year or not, you are invited to join us for conversation and pizza. We especially welcome any youth age 12 and over. Please RSVP so we know how much pizza to order!

The following topics will be covered over the three sessions.

Who is This Christ We Follow?

There are many different ideas about who Jesus is. Is he the perfect model of a human which we aspire to? Is he the Christ, the promised anointed one? What does even mean? Is Jesus divine? We will explore the many ways Jesus has been understood inside and outside the church. 

What is Anglican?

    The Middle Way

Many Anglican clergy and scholars know the term via media (Latin for “middle way”), but many regular churchgoers in Canada are unfamiliar with it. Some who have heard of it think it means compromise—neither fully Catholic nor fully Protestant, but something in between. However, this is not the case.

Anglicanism’s via media is not about taking a middle ground to please both sides. Instead, it is a strong and unique position that embraces both Catholic and Protestant traditions in a way that reflects the mystery and vastness of God’s kingdom. The via media is a way to bring together opposing views and overcome division.  Instead of sitting on the fence, Anglicanism stands on a broad bridge that connects Roman Catholic, Protestant, and even Orthodox traditions. This middle way has depth, as it preserves important aspects of Catholicism, embraces Protestant reforms, and revives elements of early English Christianity.

The Anglican Church follows a balanced approach known as the “three-legged stool”: scripture, tradition, and reason. While this is taught in seminaries, it is not always explained in churches. If these three principles are separated, we risk falling into extreme views:

  • Scripture alone can lead to rigid fundamentalism.
  • Tradition alone can create blind nostalgia for the past.
  • Reason alone can become arrogant, reducing Christian faith to cold logic.

However, when these three work together—through prayer, study, and community life—they help create a faith that is thoughtful, rooted in history, and spiritually alive.

    Episcopal Versus Independent Congregations

So why do we have a Bishop? Historically, Anglican theologians opposed the idea of independent congregations, arguing that bishops provide necessary leadership, unity, and order within the Church. Is that still true today? We will explore the modern distrust in institutions and growing emphasis on personal independence, and how an Episcopal model can bring unity and clarity.

    What Do We Believe?

Unlike the Roman Catholic Church, which has an official teaching authority (Magisterium), or many Protestant churches, which have written statements of faith, the Anglican Church does not have a single document outlining all beliefs. This flexible approach began in the Elizabethan era when it was impossible to create a single, unified Church confession.

Instead, Anglicanism allows for a range of beliefs, similar to the diversity found in the early Christian Church. This open approach reflects the via media—the middle way, a broad and inclusive way of being Christian. We will explore a number of different creeds, both creeds of belief statements (orthodoxy) and creeds of action (orthopraxy), as we unpack this complex and rich topic.

  • The Apostles Creed
  • The Nicene Creed
  • The Shema
  • One of the Iona Creeds

What Is Liturgy and Why Do We Do It?

Liturgy is more than just words and rituals—it can create a powerful spiritual experience. When performed with sincerity and openness to God, it lifts us beyond ordinary time (chronos) into sacred time (kairos), where we encounter the Divine. However, when the meaning behind the rituals is not understood, worship can feel repetitive or confusing.

We will explore the theology behind the liturgy to engage more deeply in worship. While some may suggest simplifying the liturgy to make it easier, a better approach is to teach people its meaning so they can fully appreciate it.

In today's world, many people long for a sense of mystery and connection with God. Physical actions in worship—such as standing, kneeling, or making the sign of the cross—are not just empty gestures. They help people engage with their faith on a deeper level. Moving physically in worship can also stir something spiritually within us. Something mysterious and inexplicable happens when our body performs an act to signify something spiritual or emotional. This demonstrates that what has often been denigrated as church calisthenics is actually critically important in entering kairos time and communing with the Divine.

What Are Sacraments and Why Are They So Sacred?

The Church’s seven sacraments—Baptism, Eucharist, Confirmation, Reconciliation, Marriage, Holy Orders, and Anointing of the Sick—each reveal God’s presence in a unique way. Understanding them helps believers see how the sacred and everyday life are connected. Just as body and soul are connected, so too are the outward and inward aspects of sacraments. Some moments may feel especially holy, where the “veil” between the divine and human world seems thinner. We will explore the sacredness of all of God’s creation, and how we can connect with God anywhere and anytime.

For more infomation visit:

http://stmarysmetchosin.ca/events/why-be-a-christian/2025-04-13

Westshore Meditation Group

Westshore Meditation Group

Wednesday, April 16, 2025

Join our contemplative practice and Dharma discussion led by
meditation instructor Joel Kroeker and Lycia Rodrigues.
No previous practice experience necessary.
Everyone is welcome.

Every 3rd Wednesday of each month at 7pm.
Cost: Free

Coordinator: Lycia Rodrigues
Phone: 672-974-8514
Email: lycia@oceanos-counselling.com

For more infomation visit:

http://stmarysmetchosin.ca/events/westshore-meditation-group/2025-04-16

Maundy Thursday Agape Meal

Maundy Thursday Agape Meal

Potluck and Integrated Eucharistic Service - Thursday, April 17, 2025

This Maundy Thursday, April 17th 5:30 pm we will gather for an Agape Meal which will include foot washing, potluck meal and integrated Eucharistic service. 

I thought it would be appropriate and really fun to have recipes from the Middle East for this meal. I will provide the recipes for adventurous cooks. However, if you would rather prepare (or purchase) something else, that’s fine too! Please use the sign-up sheet in the foyer to indicate what dish you are bringing and how many people will be attending.

Suggested Middle Eastern Dishes for Agape Meal:

Recipes provided. The Damascus Food Market (942 Hillside Ave, Victoria, BC ) will have some of the regional ingredients. Some of these items are easiest to purchase such as the humus and pita bread.

Salads:

•    Parsley & Barley Salad
•    Tabbouleh
•    Chopped Middle Eastern Salad

Sides:

•    Humus (homemade or store bought)
•    Mejadra (Rice & Lentils)
•    Persian Jewelled Rice
•    Pita Bread (store bought)
•    Roasted Cauliflower and Charred Eggplant with Tomato Sauce
•    Roasted Squash and Zucchini with Whipped Feta and Pistachios
•    Spicy Roasted New Potatoes with Lemon and Herbs (Batata Bil Filfil)

Mains:

•    Chicken with Caramelized Onion & Cardamom Rice
•    Lemon Chicken with Za’atar
•    Roast Lamb
•    Kofta with Tahini, Potato, and Onion
•    Falafel

Desserts:

•    Sweet Filo Cigars
•    Mutabbaq
•    Semolina, Coconut & Marmalade Cake
•    Poached Pears in White Wine & Cardamom
•    Walnut & Fruit Crumble Cream
•    Clementine & Almond Syrup Cake
•    Pistachio Harisa

For more infomation visit:

http://stmarysmetchosin.ca/events/maundy-thursday-agape-meal/2025-04-17

Get Recipes Here
Good Friday

Good Friday

Passion Story & Stations of the Cross - Friday, April 18, 2025

Please join us for this beautiful Good Friday Service at 11:00 am on Friday April 18th. Rev. Lynn is looking for 4 more readers for the Passion Story and a few more for reading the brief sections at the Stations of the Cross. Last year we had all ages participate and we would love to do the same this year.

For more infomation visit:

http://stmarysmetchosin.ca/events/good-friday--429/2025-04-18

Easter!

Easter!

Rev. Lynn Mills - Sunday, April 20, 2025

Easter

Worship Leader: Rev. Lynn Mills

Readings

  • Acts 10:34-43
  • Ps 118:1-2, 14-24
  • 1 Corinthians 15:19-26
  • Luke 23.50–24:12

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/easter/2025-04-20

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