20 June 2010 Announcements

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PARISH CLERGY The Rev. Canon Dr. Judy Rois, Rector 416-920-5211 ext. 26 The Rev. Samantha Caravan, Assistant Curate 416-920-5211 ext. 31 The Rev. Dr. Peter Slater, Honorary Assistant The Rev. Canon Dr. David Neelands, Honorary Assistant The Rev. Dr. Karen Hamilton, Ecumenical Partner

(United Church of Canada)

The Rev. Michael Marshall, Chaplain, Hospital for Sick Children PARISH STAFF 416-920-5211

Eric Robertson, Organist & Director of Music Samantha Caravan, Director of Children’s Education Tuta Shurdha, Supervisor, The Nest Joel Medalla, Verger Ray Villaneuva, Verger Jean King, Parish Administrator & Rector’s Assistant Denise Gomes, Financial & Parish Secretary Denis Delisle, Custodian (Mon-Fri)

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Part-time Custodians Carlos Lopez, (Mon-Wed) Eugene Velasco, (Thurs) Cesar Mangrobang, (Fri) Austine Gaqui, (Sat) Carlos D. Castrence (Sat & Sun) Jan Jovero (Sat & Sun)

CHURCHWARDENS Innes van Nostrand, Rector’s Warden Genevieve Chornenki, People’s Warden Walter Blackwell, Deputy Warden

416 425-9562 416 789-5419 416 964-1462

MINISTRY CHAIRS Church Community Jade Jenkins/ David Sorley Communications Joyce Hamilton Learning Ministry Jenny Rieger Outreach Brian Buckingham Co-Presidents, Anglican Church Workers Joan Huycke/Anne Le Feuvre Church School Representative Michael Baker Parish Forum Carolyn Kearns Worship Judy Rois Lay Members of Synod Rob Morrow, Jenny Rieger, David Thornton Jazz Vespers Dena Johnstone, Ken Lythall

Announcements

June 20, 2010

Welcome to Christ Church Deer Park. We hope that you will feel at home here. We invite you to stay for refreshments after the service at Holy Grounds Café in Elliott Hall through the Chapel upstairs. PromiseLand (church school for children, kindergarten to grade 9) During the summer kids of all ages are welcome to meet on the lower level at 10 am for a time of fun and art projects. All kids are invited to join their families for Holy Communion in the church. The Nest (certified childcare for infants to age 4) is open during the 10 am service on the third floor. Wheelchairs are easily accommodated on the south side of the church beside the baptismal font. Elevator lift – please ask the Verger to help you when you need to use the lift. The lift is locked and the Verger will be happy to assist you.

Name Tags - If you would like a name tag, we invite you to call the parish office and we would be happy to create one for you. Call 416-920-5211 x 32 or dgomes@thereslifehere.org Free Sunday parking is available on Sunday mornings (up to 1:30 pm) at the public parking lot, just across from the church on Heath Street. Stamp your parking ticket using the church address stamp found on the table at the Belltower door. After Church go to the customer service office with your validated ticket where you will be given an exit ticket. Park only in the lower levels. An infra-red hearing system to enhance the volume is available. Headsets are available on the table beside the Bell Tower door.

www. christchurchdeerpark.org www.TheresLifeHere.org


JUNE National Aboriginal Day & Father’s Day - Sun June 20 8 am Holy Communion 10 am Holy Communion Homilist: Judy Rois, Rector 4:30 pm Jazz Vespers Officiant: Samantha Caravan, Assistant Curate Canadian Multiculturalism & Canada Day – Sun June 27 8 am Holy Communion 10 am Holy Communion Homilist: David Neelands, Dean of Divinity, Trinity College Ice cream and watermelon after the 10 am service Today is Father’s Day We want to honour all fathers and grand- fathers by serving you delicious cupcakes after today's service at the Coffee Hour -- come and enjoy a coffee & a cupcake! Group Art Show - Today - Sun June 20 Illumination & Imagination in the Arthur Smith Room Faith, tradition and wisdom’s teachings celebrate the presence of light in the midst of darkness. In this exhibit, the themes of light and enlightenment have the power to draw you into the deep places of imagination and wonder. Come and join in the celebration!

Today at 4:30 pm Kirk MacDonald (saxophone) & Brian Dickenson (piano)

Sun July 4 at 4:30 pm Steve McDade, Blair Yarranton, Brian O'Kane (trumpets) John Johnson, Andy Ballantyne, Alex Dean, Perry White, Bob Leonard (saxophones), Michele Gagnon (French horn) Russ Little, Al Kay, Doug Gibson (trombones) Robi Botos (piano), Scott Alexander (bass), Brian Barlow (drums) Upcoming Liturgies & Special Events in June Wed June 23 @ 7 am – Holy Eucharist in the Chapel Homilist: Alex Faseruk, St. John’s NFLD  Saint Jean-Baptiste Day A delicious breakfast follows in the Arthur Smith Room

Last concert of the Season

Thurs June 24 at 12:10 pm Durval Cesetti (piano) Canon Douglas Graydon will be joining CCDP From July – December, Douglas will be assisting with Sunday and Wednesday morning worship services as part-time Associate Priest, while Samantha Caravan, Assistant Curate is a deacon. Canon Graydon is currently the Coordinator of Chaplaincy Services for the Diocese of Toronto, the Pandemic Planning Resource Coordinator. We look forward to welcoming Douglas to CCDP in July. Eradicate Extreme Poverty, Care for Creation, Invest in Peace In advance of the G8/G20 Summit meetings in Canada, the faith leaders of the world will gather in Winnipeg, June 21st to 23rd to challenge and inspire the political leaders to make more progress on eradicating extreme poverty, caring for creation and investing in peace. Please sign the petition at www.faithchallengeg8.com. The head of the Canadian delegation of faith leaders is the Anglican Primate! Rummage Sale News 2010 Rummage Sale – Sat Oct 23 from 9 am to 12:30 pm Due to the grand success of our annual Rummage Sale, we welcome new volunteers to assist in the planning and organization. We are also inviting those interested in acting as Rummage Coordinator or Co-Coordinator to call Rita Becker at 416-921-0883. Fun Facts about Today  Father's Day was recognized by a Joint Resolution of Congress in 1956, and by 1972, it was established as a permanent national observance on the third Sunday of June.  National Aboriginal Day was proclaimed an annual event by the Governor General of Canada in 1996. Every year on June 21st, Canadians are invited to share the rich and diverse cultures of the First Nations étis and Inuit people of Canada. Today, we are using a Eucharistic Prayer from the First Nations' tradition. For your comfort We have placed oscillating fans throughout the nave to keep the air moving. Hand-held fans are also available from the greeters.


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