November 5, 2021

Dear Church Family,

Please join us for worship this week as we celebrate All Saint’s Sunday. You can join us in person or livestreamed at 10:30 Sunday morning or you can view the taped service or phone recording later in the day. Pastor Michael Diegel will be leading the service.

We continue to have 20-35 participants at the in-person services and that seems to be a good number given the continued presence of the covid 19 virus in the community.

The bulletin is attached as well as resource sheets you can use at home or in church for your children to help with learning about All Saint’s Sunday.

God bless and keep you safe,

On behalf of Pastor Marilyn

Worship link for this week:  https://youtu.be/vjOcwgcUsvQ

Worship by phone:  1-306-205-1168

October 30, 2021

Dear Church Family,

My message is brief today as the newsletter is attached with all sorts of information.  Please join us for worship this week as we celebrate Reformation Sunday. You can join us in person or livestreamed at 10:30 Sunday morning or you can view the taped service or phone recording later in the day.

Next Sunday will be All Saints’ Sunday and we will remember the saints that have gone on ahead of us.  If you plan to worship from home and wish to light a candle in remembrance, please contact the church office so that we can light a candle on your behalf prior to the service.

We continue to have 20-30 participants at the in-person services and that seems to be a good number given the continued presence of the covid 19 virus in the community.

I will be in Calgary this coming week for my Mother’s service.

God bless and keep you safe,

Pastor Marilyn

Worship link for this week:  https://youtu.be/f7nE9bAPl0Q

Worship by phone:  1-306-205-1168

October 23, 2021

Dear church family,

Please find attached the bulletin for this Sunday. Announcements and hymn lyrics are in the attachment:  please check out the notes regarding our parish nurse and custodian.

Pastor Michael Diegel will be leading the service this week.

Worship link for this week:   https://youtu.be/MjMJiO9478w

(the live service begins at 10:30 am Sunday morning and the recorded version is available later in the day)

Worship by phone:  1-306-205-1168

Blessings for your weekend,

 

Lorene Jewitt, Office Admin

October 16, 2021

Dear church family,

I was reminded this week that we do live in interesting times.  There are lots of other descriptors for our times as well J . We have all experienced our times in some similar ways, but we have also all had unique experiences of living through a pandemic.  How are you doing?

We continue to meet for worship in person. It is a small group – which I think is good.  We continue to meet on-line – which I also think is good.  You can join your church family for worship live, livestreamed, taped, or by phone.  It seems like quite a smorgasbord of options and that is because you are important in this family and we want to make sure that you have access however possible.

Announcements and hymn lyrics are in the attachment:  please check out the notes regarding our parish nurse and custodian.

God bless and keep you safe,

Pastor Marilyn

Worship link for this week:  https://youtu.be/XlioWLAB40w

(the live service begins at 10:30 am Sunday morning and the recorded version is available later in the day)

Worship by phone:  1-306-205-1168

October 2, 2021

Dear church family,

We are going live this Sunday.  You can attend worship live at 10:30 am or access the recorded service at a later time or day. We practiced this week and think we have it.  I say that as though I have any expertise in this happening – I do not. I am very thankful for all the people who do know how to make this happen.  They are listed in this month’s newsletter in the thank you page.

One thing that will be missed is the scrolling lyrics.  Attached you will find the hymns and service bulletin which might help with that.  For coming Sundays you might want to sign out a hymnbook from church for home use so you can sing or follow along with the service. 

God bless and keep you all safe.

Pastor Marilyn

Worship link for this Sunday:  https://youtu.be/3V7Cg45ikKw

Even if you do not have the specific link for a Sunday you can still access worship:  go to the Augustana YouTube Channel at https:// www.youtube.com/channel/UCua4E9ZVxlZ4Wfmct0ZLnBA/featured Once there, click the play button on the player in the browser to open the live player and view the worship service.

Worship by phone — dial 1-306-205-1168

September 24, 2021

Dear church family,

As Pastor Marilyn is not available as she deals with the health of her mother, and upon the recommendation of the Health Cabinet, there will not be an in-person service again this week. Augustana Sunday’s service will be a pre-recorded one from last year.  Worship link at: https://youtu.be/VrRM72mPDjk

You will find the Worship Service document attached and it will be available on the website as well.

For those who would prefer a live worship service, you are invited to attend the YouTube livestream from Zion Lutheran at 10:30 this Sunday morning. Worship link at  https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCo7oFRb9WluqtWmHpv-yVgw/videos

Please find a copy of the Zion Sunday Bulletin also attached.

OR if you like, you a welcome to view the recorded Sept. 26th service for Good Shepherd Lutheran Sunday Evening (or Monday) on their website https://goodshepherdsaskatoon.ca/

Click on the link and scroll down to Sunday Recorded Service video.  The Good Shepherd Sunday Bulletin is attached as well.

Worship by phone: 1-306-205-1168 (same every week)

And just a reminder about supplies for Queen Elizabeth school. We are extending the deadline to mid-October for items and donations to be received.

Last, but not least a message from (ELCIC) National Bishop Susan Johnson:

"I invite you to make Thursday, September 30th a day of quiet reflection, learning and/or participating in a community event. September 30 reminds us that every child matters. It is a day to remember the children who did not return home from residential schools, survivors, families and all who need healing. May God's grace and unconditional love surround you as you pray, reflect, learn and gather.” Read the letter from ELCIC National Bishop Susan Johnson here

September 18, 2021

Dear church family,

As Pastor Marilyn is away due to a family member’s health, this week’s service will be a pre-recorded one from last year.  Worship link at  https://youtu.be/YIPjCnXuafI

You will find the service document attached and it will be available on the website as well. Part of Pastor Marilyn’s weekly message from last year is also included below:

You might notice a little doggy face peeping out at you this week during worship.  It was not intentional, but it certainly fits with us marking the season of creation.  I had to tape my part of the service from home since I was waiting to hear back on a covid 19 test.  Our dog Sophie quietly took her place behind me and checked out the camera.  Fortunately, the letter carrier did not come while we were taping or you would have seen and heard Sophie.

As a congregation we are trying to maintain as much of our regular ministry as possible. This is a learning experience for us all, but it enables us to still be in mission during a pandemic. Thank you for your continued efforts to keep in touch and care for each other.  I have appreciated your support and encouragement and suggestions.”       

To Note: Synod Leadership met in a virtual Town Hall on Sep 8th with about 70 faith leaders, lay and rostered gathering together. There are specific guidelines to follow in order for our congregations to continue meet safely. 

1.Synod encourages our faith communities to continue to move forward with face to face community activity, including in-person worship, complete with Holy Communion, congregational singing, etc.

2. Synod recommends that faith leaders continue to encourage their people to be vaccinated for the safety of the whole community.

3. To protect our children, and to protect those among us who have not been vaccinated, synod recommends that faith communities mandate masking at indoor events, including worship.            Faith communities should provide masks at the door so no one is turned away.

4. Given that our children are not able to be vaccinated, synod recommends that faith communities do not hold in-person Sunday School gatherings this fall.

5. Synod recommends the continued vigilant use of hand-sanitizer when we meet, especially for those who may be assisting with communion.

6. Synod recommends that church visitors and worship attendees sign-in for contact tracing purposes.

7. Synod recommends that we delay for a time:

a. the use of the Common Cup in worship.

b. the practice of physically sharing the peace with hugs and handshakes.

c. the practice of the pastor shaking hands with the gathering following service.

d. pot-luck meals. If a shared meal is deemed as needed, a served meal or at least a served buffet is preferable.

Many of us were hoping that this fall would be less complicated than our experience in the 2020-2021 program year. While it is disappointing that we are still working out how to navigate yet another wave of the pandemic, vaccination levels certainly give us a better place to stand. Synod will gather faith leaders together in coming months as the world unfolds.

As children we used to sing, “He’s Got the Whole World in His Hands.” That matters to us especially as we continue to walk this challenging road. Pray for each other. Be kind to each other. Peace, Bishop Sid

 

God bless and keep you safe!

Pastor Marilyn

September 5, 2021

Dear Church Family,

Since the September newsletter came out earlier this week, I will keep my comments brief. 

We are still learning how to record a live service (a whole new learning curve) and awaiting an upgrade in the church’s internet connection. Again, thanks for your patience.  There is a Sask Synod town hall zoom meeting this week for rostered and lay leaders and I also have a meeting with Saskatoon pastors.  I will let you know of any suggestions that come out of those two meetings. 

It has been wonderful to meet with a small group of worshipers on a Sunday morning.  So far our numbers are small enough to make sure that there is space between households.  Since there has not been any worries about too many people coming we are not asking people to pre-register, just to sign in when they come. I look forward to seeing you when you feel it is safe for you to attend in person.

God bless and keep you safe,

Pastor Marilyn

Link to worship this week:  https://youtu.be/MuNVg8DI9tk

August 21, 2021

Dear Church Family,

I have a rather long update for you this week … please bear with me to the end.  The quality of “patience” keeps popping up J Thank you for your continued patience.

We have a guest preacher this week: Eastern Synod Bishop Michael Pryse.  With 5 weeks centered around “Bread of Life” this summer, it is good to hear another voice on the topic.

Figuring out life and church life continues to be a challenge.  With Covid 19 still in the community and public health measures gone it is hard to know how best to proceed.  I have been using the Saskatchewan “Know your risk checklist” to help me make decisions for myself and for our congregation.  If you are using this to guide your return to church here are some of the things we are doing to make in-person worship safe:

  • We wear masks for church – this way we can sing

  • Ventilation – we keep the windows open for the service

  • Spacing – there is an empty pew between households

  • Time – I am trying to keep services as brief as possible.

  • Numbers – we are limiting worship to 35 people a Sunday at this time.  When we are sure it is safe to increase numbers we will do so. We will continue to keep a list of who attends worship just in case we need to do contact tracing.

  • Shared activities – we do not pass the offering plate, we share the peace in a safe (non-touching) way, bulletins are handled by one person

  • Speaking – the pastor and worship assistant are 4 m. away from the congregation when they speak without a mask

  • Holy Communion –  we are sharing communion in a manner suggested by the synod during the height of the pandemic. You do not have to come forward for communion and you can also choose to receive only the bread. We are using a pouring chalice (wine & grape juice) so that only the one receiving communion touches their own individual glass.

 You are welcome to attend worship in person, but you are also welcome to attend worship on-line.  Come back to worship in-person when you feel you are safe to do so.  I miss seeing you, but I want you to be safe. I eagerly look forward to seeing you face to face!

We have been recording the Sunday morning worship service with mixed success.  I understand that some people have had trouble with garbled audio and others have no such issue.  I don’t know why this is and people who know more than I about this sort of thing are trying to rectify the problem. We are still learning how to provide a dependable worship service on-line and in-person. Please let me know if you are experiencing difficulty with the recorded services.

God bless and keep you safe,

Pastor Marilyn

Link to website:  www.augustanasaskatoon.net

Link to the recorded service will be available later in the day Sunday (that means if you have got in the habit of attending worship services in your pj’s you will have to keep them on all day to continue doing so).

The link from our website remains the most reliable way to reach the recording.

Link to worship by phone: 306-205-1168

Link to “Know your risk checklist:

(https://www.saskatchewan.ca/government/health-care-administration-and-provider-resources/treatment-procedures-and-guidelines/emerging-public-health-issues/2019-novel-coronavirus/about-covid-19/know-your-risk)

August 14, 2021

Dear church family,

This Sunday will be our 4th worship service in-person! During that time we have made it a priority to ensure that people without access to a computer have space at church.  But there is room for more people at worship in person.  We have been following careful guidelines to ensure that we are gathering for worship safely. If you feel comfortable, come and join us at 10:30 am this Sunday. Give me a call, text, or email to let me know you are coming. 

There will still be worship on-line (and we are improving on recording a live service, thanks for your patience). The best way to access Sunday morning worship is through our website (it will be available sometime on Sunday). We also still have worship by phone.  We welcome Good Shepherd Lutheran to worship again this week.

Lorene Jewett will be back in the office this week after her vacation.

God bless and keep you safe,

Pastor Marilyn

Website link:  www.augustanasaskatoon.net

Worship by phone: 1-306-205-1168

August 8, 2021

Dear church family,

Here is the link to today’s worship. My apologies for the sound quality of last week’s service. Every week we will get better at recording a live service. This week we have the help of Deacon Alexa Wallace. Many thanks to Bishop Chris Harper of the Anglican Saskatoon Diocese for lending her to us.  This week will be a live stream (and also available later as a taped service). You can access the service through our you tube channel link below.   

This will be our third in-person service.  There have been a few more people each week.  I am looking forward to increasing our numbers every week, as people are comfortable returning to in-person services. Please call the church office, text, phone or email me if you plan to come to worship next Sunday.

Pastor Marilyn

August 8st Worship with Good ShepherdAugustana Saskatoon - YouTube 

July 30, 2021

Dear church family,

This week is different: we will be recording our Sunday morning service on Sunday morning and it will be available later in the day.  I will send out the link as soon as I have it, but you can always find the link to worship on our website or on our you tube channel (links at the end of the email).  Good Shepherd Lutheran Church is joining us for worship on-line. 

There are still openings to attend worship this Sunday (August 1).  We are limiting the number of people in-person for worship for the time being.  As the weeks go along safely, we will increase our numbers.  We had a small number of people at worship last Sunday and all went well except for a small glitch with the sound system (that is the hiccough Lorene referred to in her email).

Lorene, our office administrator, is on vacation: If you wish to register for worship please call or text my cell phone or email me (not the main church email) as soon as possible. Please wear a mask when you attend worship and stay home if you feel unwell. The mask makes it possible for us to sing.

This week we are exploring food to nourish our soul. Join us for worship online, by phone, or in person and nourish your soul.

God bless and keep you safe,

Pastor Marilyn

Websitewww.augustanasaskatoon.net

Augustana’s You Tube Channel:  https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCua4E9ZVxlZ4Wfmct0ZLnBA

Worship by phone:  1-306-205-1168

July 25, 2021

Dear Church family,

 We are heading back to worship in our church building.  We are returning in a cautious and gradual way.  This Sunday there will be a small in-person service at 10:30 am with an upper limit of 35 participants (Lorene sent out the invitation earlier in the week so people could pre-register). This Sunday the in-person worship service is giving priority to those who do not have access to a computer. We will continue to provide on-line worship and worship by phone.  If we find that we have more people wishing to worship in person than we can accommodate at one service we will add a second service.

 After this Sunday, worship on-line and by phone might look and sound a little different, but it will still be available. Please be patient as we learn how to record a live service and make it available on-line. Thank you for your patience these past 17 months as we continually learned new ways to be a church community. It has been an adventure and the adventure is not over yet.

 The Broadway Street Fair on September 11th is going ahead this year and Augustana will have a booth.  Crafts for the street fair are welcome.  Talk to Gord Morley for more information.

 God bless and keep you safe.

Pastor Marilyn

 WORSHIP ON-LINE   https://youtu.be/b7VUC4Ne02Y

 WORSHIP BY PHONE: 1-306-205-1168

 

July 21, 2021

Hello Church Family,

Good News! Augustana will be returning to in-person worship this Sunday, July 25th.

In order to maintain physical distancing in the church, we have a limited number of "seats" available for worship (35). To secure your seat, you will need to register by phoning or emailing the church.

First priority will be individuals who have been unable to access any online services due to lack of a computer.

As you walk in the church building, there will be a table set up in the narthex for screening and to sign you in. You will also be offered some hand sanitizer at this time.

As you proceed into the sanctuary, there will be bulletins handed out. We ask that you keep physically distanced 2 metres and sit only in the pews indicated. 

Once you are seated, we ask that you not walk around to visit with other congregation members.

The church windows will be open and we will be singing but with masks on.

Please bring your offering to put in the plates at back of the church.

When the service is over, we ask that you continue to physically distance as you leave the sanctuary and keep socializing in the building to a minimum.

We know things will look and feel different, but by following the protocols recommended by our health professionals, we are doing what we can to ensure that worship at Augustana is a positive and safe experience for all.

 Thank you all for your cooperation.

 ********Please do not enter the church if you have a temperature, feel ill with chills or sore throat or a cough, have difficulty breathing, are quarantined due to travel reasons, or have been in contact with a COVID-19 positive individual over the past two weeks.********

 

Lorene Jewitt, Office Admin

Augustana Lutheran Church

1201 Broadway Avenue

Saskatoon, SK  S7H 2A4

306-242-9553

www.augustanasaskatoon.net

 

July 17, 2021

Dear Church family,

I hope you are able to stay cool and out of the smoky air.  I am meeting with the Worship committee and the Health Cabinet and others on Saturday to put together a plan for returning to worship in-person.  It will be a cautious and gradual return and we will continue to provide on-line worship and worship by phone. 

Zoom service of Holy Communion this Sunday at 2 pm (link below)

The Broadway Street Fair, September 11, is going ahead this year and Augustana will have a spot.  Crafts for our booth are welcome.  Talk to Gord Morley for more information.

God bless and keep you safe.

Pastor Marilyn

WORSHIP THIS WEEK     https://youtu.be/lHaqNA3SjPw

WORSHIP BY PHONE: 1-306-205-1168

ZOOM HOLY COMMUNION at 2 pm (zoom meetings are time sensitive) https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86472657094?pwd=Z1pBR05paDZJRjlja2tiUXBwSGJjUT09

 

July 9, 2021

Dear Church family,

I am back from some vacation time.  It was very good to take a break. I’m didn’t realize how tired out I was until I took some time to renew.  Whether we realize it or not the pandemic has had some effect on all of us and I am no exception.  Related to this is a yearly event:  July 24th International Self Care day.  “The 24th of July symbolizes that the benefits of self-care are experienced 24 hours a day, 7 days a week."    If we do not recharge our own “batteries” we are not much good to the other people in our lives. That day is a bit in the future, but it would be good to start making plans for it right now: what would help you to maintain your physical, emotional, and spiritual well-being? 

For our spiritual well-being I am hoping to begin in-person worship services at Augustana as soon as possible.  The Worship committee and Health Cabinet will be meeting next Saturday to determine how to do this as safely as possibly. 

During the pandemic I have learned that church is not the building … it is the people, the community of faith, who are the most important “structure”.  I also learned that the building provides a place for those people to gather together.  So the building – in itself -- isn’t really important, but what it makes space for is absolutely important.  WHAT DID THE PANDEMIC TEACH YOU?

There are two resources that I have provided links to below. The first is a summer devotion series from the Manitoba Synod. It is designed for families with children at home, but I like it too. I have attached the PDF to this email, but the church office can print one out for you if you wish. The second is a resource from the government on how to assess one’s safety on resuming activities.  It thought it might help us, individually, make good decisions about returning to worship in person.

God bless and keep you well,

Pastor Marilyn

WORSHIP SERVICE BY PHONE: 1-306-205-1168

(if you use this resource, please let the church office know how it works for you)

THIS WEEK’S LINK TO WORSHIP:  https://youtu.be/Z3GICysGTD4

Summer 2021 Devotions for Families: Jesus Meets Us

http://mnosynod.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/2021-Summer-Devotions-FINAL-1.pdf

Help in making decisions regarding attending events:

https://www.canada.ca/content/dam/phac-aspc/documents/services/diseases/2019-novel-coronavirus-infection/awareness-resources/vaccinated-against-covid-19-public-health-measures/vaccinated-against-covid-19-public-health-measures.pdf

 

July 2, 2021

Dear Church Family,

 TO NOTE:

Worship this week:  https://goodshepherdsaskatoon.ca/     

Pastor Munye of Good Shepherd Lutheran is leading the service. Augustana readers are participating again.

Click on the link and scroll down to video for the July 4th Service (available Saturday) Bulletins will be below the video and are also attached.

Holy Communion will be included in the service so please feel free to participate and have a piece of bread and some wine or grape juice for that part of the service.

Worship by phone: 1-306-205-1168 (same every week) 

  • Our Parish Nurse Carol is still on vacation, possibly until July 11th.

  • The July-September Eternity for Today devotionals have arrived at the church.  Please feel free to pick one up.

  • For those of you who know Pastor Stuart Lundahl (1958-62), his wife Dorothy suffered a stroke some months ago and is still unable to walk with her one side paralyzed. Also, Pastor Ted Chell, who served Augustana in the mid-70’s continues to be in quite compromised health.

A Prayer for those Impacted by the Record-breaking Heat Wave in the West
Our National Bishop shares the following prayer for all who are impacted by the extreme temperatures:
Creating God, the earth groans in the current heat wave. We pray for those who have lost their lives, for those who mourn. We thank you for our neighbors who are stepping forward offering shelter, coolness, and water - the gift of life. In your life giving name we pray. Amen.

June 26, 2021

Dear Church Family,

TO NOTE:

Worship this week:  https://goodshepherdsaskatoon.ca/     

Pastor Munye of Good Shepherd Lutheran is leading the service. Augustana readers are participating.

Click on the link and scroll down to video for the June 27th Service (available Saturday) Bulletins will be below the video.

Worship by phone: 1-306-205-1168 (same every week)

  • Memorial Service for Louise Goos will be held at 2:30 p.m. on Monday, June 28, 2021 at Windsor Chapel (704 Windsor St.) in Saskatoon with live-streaming available at www.faithproductions.ca/livestream .

Arrangements in care of Aimé Laventure – Mourning Glory Funeral Services (306) 978-5200.  https://www.mourningglory.ca/obituary/Louise-Goos

Memorial contributions may be made to:

LutherCare Foundation, 1212 Osler Street, Saskatoon;

LuMinHos, P.O. Box 23019, RP0 Market Mall, Saskatoon;

Cornerstone Foundation, Lutheran Social Services of Illinois, 1001 E. Touhy Avenue, Suite 50 Des Plaines, IL 60018;

Holy Trinity Lutheran Church in Chicago, 1218 West Addison Street, Chicago, IL 60613;

or a charity of your choice.

  • Our Parish Nurse Carol will be on vacation starting June 29th possibly until July 11th.

  • Good Shepherd Lutheran Church is seeking a person to serve in the part-time Administrative Assistant position. The position provides administration support to the Pastor, the Church Management Team, and other congregational committees.

All interested applicants can contact Aaron Fornwald at 306-229-1974 or aaron.fornwald@shaw.ca.

  • You are invited to participate in LuMinHoS Annual General Meeting (AGM) via Zoom (link below) on Sunday, June 27, 2021 at 7pm.  

Join Zoom Meeting  https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84927774768?pwd=WUFaMDl2Rk5KY3VEWHoveUFhYllQZz09

Meeting ID: 849 2777 4768
Passcode: 181451

AGM Reports will be available on the LuMinHoS website https://www.luminhos.org/

  • Register today for the 2021 Anglican Lutheran National Worship Conference (NWC). Disruption and Grace: Learning Edges in Liminal Times - the 2021 NWC is all about exploring the disruptions and the graces we have experienced in the current pandemic and other unsettling circumstances. What have we learned from these experiences? This conference will take place on July 6-7, 2021. To see the full schedule, keynote speakers, and other information, please visit nationalworshipconference.org.

Blessings for the week,

Lorene Jewitt, Office Admin

Augustana Lutheran Church

1201 Broadway Avenue

Saskatoon, SK  S7H 2A4

306-242-9553

www.augustanasaskatoon.net

June 18, 2021

Dear Church Family,

 TO NOTE:

Worship this week:  http://augustanasaskatoon.net/   Click on the link for the June 20th Service – Father’s Day and also World Refugee Day! Service is attached.

Worship by phone: 1-306-205-1168 (same every week)

It is with sadness, we announce the passing of Louise Goos on June 13th.

Funeral arrangements are being made for Monday, June 28th, and further details will be made available later.

Current Financials

YTD May 31, 2021

Income $74,509

Expenses $87,901

Total -$13,392

Bank Balance $44,353

  • The Sask Synod (ELCIC) 2021 Convention took place online June 4-5 via Zoom. You may now watch the recorded sessions on the Sask Synod YouTube Channel. 

  • On Monday, June 21, we lift up National Indigenous Peoples Day. The ELCIC shares with you resources from our Full Communion partner, the Anglican Church of Canada who on Saturday, June 19 will be hosting an online video worship service. The service will include contributions from Indigenous Anglicans and non-Indigenous allies from coast to coast to coast. 

  • A Light for Every Birth, Tuesday, June 22, 2021, 1 p.m. ET – This webinar will provide a deeper look into PWRDF's “Light for Every Birth” project, an effort to bring electric light to clinics and birthing centres in rural Mozambique. Representatives of We Care Solar will demonstrate their solar suitcase, and PWRDF staff will provide an overview of the partnership with EHALE, the implementing organization in Mozambique. Register here

  • You are invited to attend Acting Together in Canadian Churches to Observe The International Decade for People of African Descent on Thursday, June 24 at 7:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. ET.   This event continues the conversation of the November 2020 Cross-Canada event. There will be a small group time to reflect on what we can do together and support each other (Participants will be grouped into French language and English language rooms). There will also be an opportunity to hear about and join existing initiatives or to caucus by church tradition or region to connect toward working together on the decade in the Canadian churches. For more information and to register, please click here. 

  • You are invited to participate in LuMinHoS Annual General Meeting (AGM) via Zoom (link below) on Sunday, June 27, 2021 at 7pm.  

Join Zoom Meeting  https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84927774768?pwd=WUFaMDl2Rk5KY3VEWHoveUFhYllQZz09

Meeting ID: 849 2777 4768
Passcode: 181451

AGM Reports will be available soon on the LuMinHoS website https://www.luminhos.org/

Blessings,

Lorene Jewitt, Office Admin

Augustana Lutheran Church

1201 Broadway Avenue

Saskatoon, SK  S7H 2A4

306-242-9553

www.augustanasaskatoon.net

 

 

June 11, 2021

Hello Church Family,

Worship this week is led by Redeemer Lutheran and Pastor Trent Felstrom via YouTube.

Sunday service will go live at 9:50am, with worship beginning at 10am.  Join the livestream by clicking on this link https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWIrrEHwJ-M_ALXtCFumTUw

An order of service for June 13th is attached for your information.

Worship by phone: 1-306-205-1168 (same every week)

Also, a special invitation is extended to join ReJUNEvation 2021 which will be livestreamed June 16-18, 2021, with the theme, “Now it Springs Forth: Do you Not Perceive it? Looking for Ecumenical Movement with Fresh Eyes." The theme invites us to reflect on some of the most interesting and promising new directions for the ecumenical movement as we head further into the 21st century.

There is no registration fee for this event but a donation of $50 will contribute to the event expenses. For donations over $50, a tax receipt will be issued for any amount over $50.

Theme times will feature: talks by Rev. Dr. Scott Sharman, a theologian and priest in the Anglican tradition from Edmonton; singing with Tannis Schmidt, St Andrew’s College Musician-in-Residence; and time for questions and discussion with Scott and one another.

  • Theme 1 (June 16) – Decolonizing Ecumenism

  • Theme 2 (June 17) – Interfaith Intersections

  • Theme 3 (June 18) – Ecumenism Post-Christendom

More information can be found here and you can register here.

God bless and keep well,

Lorene Jewitt, Office Admin

Augustana Lutheran Church

1201 Broadway Avenue

Saskatoon, SK  S7H 2A4

306-242-9553

www.augustanasaskatoon.net