17th May, 2024 Announcements

You are welcome to join us for the May 19th service at 10:30 a.m. in person!

If you feel unwell, or cannot attend in person, the services are live streamed at 10:30 a.m. on Sundays, and will be posted to the YouTube channel for future viewing. To watch the Annesley Sunday Services on YouTube:  Annesley United Church’s YouTube Channel is: https://www.youtube.com/c/AnnesleyUnitedChurch

BBQ, Plant & Yard Sale – May 18th -8:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.

Come to Annesley on Saturday the 18th to get your garden and house plants and yard sale items, and to enjoy Peameal on a bun or a hamburger from the grill! All proceeds to Annesley’s General Fund. Speakers Series May 16th

Temple Hill UC Fish Fry  May 22

Rocklyn Community Centre, from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. $23.00 per person, includes Breaded trout, salad, potato, tea and coffee and homemade dessert. Call 519-986-2776 or 519-986-2074 for tickets. Advance tickets only.

Paisley Concert Choir (June 1st ) & Shoreline Chorus (June 14th) at Annesley

The Paisley Concert Choir will perform at Annesley on June 1st at 7:30 p.m., and Shoreline Chorus will be here on June 14th at 7:30 p.m.Tickets $25, buy both and get them for $20 each. Tickets will be available at the office, at middlegrey.events or Susan’s Deli, Artemesia Cheese and Fine Foods, or Barkhouse Pet.  See the attached poster.

Pork Chop Dinner – June 21st

Tickets are now available for the take out Pork Chop Dinner : 1 BBQ pork chop, baked potato, baked beans, roll and homemade dessert. $23.00 fo adults, $7.00 for children under 12 – Advance tickets only from the office or Murray’s Print Shop.

Coffee Hour 

Thank you to Markdale Foodland for the generous donation of the beautiful and delicious cookies for Mother’s Day. We hope that you enjoyed thm. Foodland also provided Hot chocolate and marshmallows for the Family Day skate that we halped to sponsor. Great community spirit by Foodland!

Sunday School

Thank you is being sent to the many responsible for helping with providing Sunday school lessons to the children and youth who join our congregation at our Sunday  morning services. Karen Smith, Hazel Johnston, Della Goetz, Jill Lawford, Kathy Fraser, Kelly Miller, Mora Foster, John and Diana Lewis and Patti Shaw believe that these children need to be shown their importance at Annesley. Our best efforts have been used with the resources available. Attendance from 0 to 10 has affected our results. Plans will be announced  in the fall for where we go next.   Lessons end on May 19th.

FundScrip – Next order date is NEXT SUNDAY (May 26th)

April was a great month for orders- $243.63 was earned on the April orders!  May promotions include: Winners/HomeSense/ Marshalls (8%), Boston Pizza (8%), Kernels (10%), American Eagle (8%) Hello Fresh/Chef’s Plate (10%)

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Owen Sound Pride – June 15th

Plan to join us for the 2024 Pride parade in Owen Sound June 15. It’s great fun, very colourful and not too long! Last year we walked with other area churches including a number of local United Churches. Please watch for more information/details in the weeks to come.

Harriston Meat Packers Sale

Thank you to everyone who purchased Harriston meats, and also to everyone who helped with the orders and delivery. $2,229 was raised!

Car Rally! 

Thank you to Stacy Hiltz (and her family and friends) for organizing the car rally on April 27th.  Many, many hours were put in to making sure that the event went smoothly. A great time was had by all, and the rain didn’t get in the way.  So much fun, and $640 was raised!

Dance & Tone and Line Dancing at Annesley!

iThrive Studios, providing accessible fitness for all,  is starting Dance & Tone and Line Dancing classes on Tuesdays at Annesley until June 25th (6:00 p.m.). If you are interested in signing up for the classes, contact Stephanie at 226-792-3222 or email  fitwithmiller@gmail.com to register.

In the Library    

The Great Emergence by Phyllis Tickle.  

Rooted in the observation that massive transitions in the church happen about every 500 years, Phyllis Tickle shows readers that we live in such a time right now. She compares the Great Emergence to other “Greats” in the history of Christianity, including the Great Transformation (when God walked among us), Anyone who is interested in the future of the church in Canada, no matter what their personal affiliation, will find this book a fascinating exploration.

VON Grief seminars:  

2023 Annual Report

Paper copies of the Annual Report are now available to read. Read and/or download a copy of the 2023 Annesley United Church Annual Report HERE:

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Broadview Magazine Subscriptions were due March 2024

There are still a few people who have not paid for their Broadview subscription renewal– are you one of them?? Our group subscription runs from April, 2024 to March 2025. Subscriptions are $30, and payment can be dropped off at the office, mailed to Annesley United Church, PO Box 573 Markdale, ON N0C 1H0, or on the collection plate marked “Broadview”.

South East Grey Community Health Centre  : Needs

The Southeast Grey Community Health Centre  is in need of reusable bags to help the clients of the Community Pantry.  The bags are washed by SEGCHC, so even used bags are appreciated.     They are also in need of :  (in good condition): socks, summer clothes for men, women, boys & girls, and spring jackets for all, to help the less fortunate in our community.  Coming up will be the need for spring, summer & fall jackets, raincoats and splash pants for all.  Thank you to those who have donated. The items can be dropped off at the Patient Entrance.

Elder Abuse Awareness in Grey Bruce

Seniors are at risk for Fraud, Scam and Home takeovers. Information is available for seniors to protect themselves.  See the poster on the whiteboard in the Narthex for information to schedule a presentation, or contact Amber Jackson at the South East Grey Community Health Centre: 519-986-2222 ext. 6390  or amber.jackson@segchc.ca

Annesley Choir

To all people who love to sing and share their joy of praising God, I invite you, no matter what age you are or skill level, to join with the choir each Sunday at 9:30 a.m. in the Fellowship Hall. It is a time of preparation for the upcoming services. The atmosphere is relaxed, educational and fun. Please contact me, Brenda Dimoff, if interested to find out more about choir.  You can call me at 519-794-0874 or email at dimoff@gbtel.ca  I look forward to new faces and  voices.

Home At Last (HAL)

HAL is a FREE settling in service to help people who have been in hospital to discharge home. The goal of the program is to facilitate an earlier discharge or unnecessary re-admission to hospital by providing transitional support services and links to community support services wen needed. FOr more information, contact the VON Grey Bruce Office at 519-376-5895/1-800-265-3138 Extension 402 Monday to Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Brenda & Peter Dimoff: CDs available due to popular demand

We have all been enjoying the music of Brenda and Peter Dimoff during the Sunday services. Many people have asked where they can get a copy of their CD, so Brenda and Peter have graciously responded by producing copies of the CD, as a fund raiser for Annesley!  For a donation of $20 or more to Annesley, you receive a copy of this wonderful CD.  They will be available each Sunday, or at the office during the week. 

Grey County Cares

Support our Ukrainian refugees in Grey County by buying a button for $10 or more – donations go directly to Ukrainian refugees in Grey County. Sponsored by the Rotary Club.  Buttons are in the office.

Visioning Team’s Final Report

A Copy of the Visioning Team’s Final Report can be found here:

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Prayer Shawl Ministry 

The Prayer Shawl Ministry is an important part of Annesley’s outreach. Warm and cozy shawls are given to those of the congregation and community who are bereaved or seriously ill. The appropriate yarn must be purchased. If you would like to help, put your donation in an envelope marked Prayer Shawl and your name and send it to the church office. If you know anyone in the community who would benefit from receiving a prayer shawl, please call the office at 519-986-3019.

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