29 October | James 1 part 2 | Sean Angel

Thank you for joining us on-line!
OCC is made up of people who are meeting in-person and who are meeting on-line.

Remember we are currently showing the video of the service on a week’s delay. The video goes live at 8:00am
So this video is from Sunday 22 October 2023 but is being shown on 29 October 2023. Sean Angel is speaking in the video, pastor Mike is speaking in the in-person service

God calls all of us into his presence:

He calls us to be together both with him and with one another;
He calls us to wait with and for him;
He calls us to serve & bless others – those who are part of God’s kingdom and those who have not yet responded to God’s grace.
As you prepare to watch our service video, we encourage you to take a few moments…

Get your coffee or tea. Settle in, be still…
Take some deep breaths… in and out… breathe.
Invite the Lord to make himself present with you as you watch – he is with us.

6:00pm

6:30pm

ILA Uganda

We are looking forward to having Benson – Joel – Francis – Tricia with us for an informative evening.

Mark the data on your calendar! They will be with us on Tuesday 14 November @ 6:45pm

22 October 2023 | James 1 | Michael Bells

Thank you for joining us on-line!
OCC is made up of people who are meeting in-person and who are meeting on-line.

Remember we are currently showing the video of the service on a week’s delay. The video goes live at 8:00am
So this video is from Sunday 15 October 2023 but is being shown on 22 October 2023. Pastor Mike is speaking in the video, Sean Angel is speaking in the in-person service

God calls all of us into his presence:

He calls us to be together both with him and with one another;
He calls us to wait with and for him;
He calls us to serve & bless others – those who are part of God’s kingdom and those who have not yet responded to God’s grace.
As you prepare to watch our service video, we encourage you to take a few moments…

Get your coffee or tea. Settle in, be still…
Take some deep breaths… in and out… breathe.
Invite the Lord to make himself present with you as you watch – he is with us.

6:30pm Youth

15 October 2023 | Core Values 2 | Michael Bells

Thank you for joining us on-line!
OCC is made up of people who are meeting in-person and who are meeting on-line.

Remember we are currently showing the video of the service on a week’s delay. The video goes live at 8:00am
So this video is from Sunday 8 October 2023 but is being shown on 15 October 2023. Pastor Mike is speaking

God calls all of us into his presence:

He calls us to be together both with him and with one another;
He calls us to wait with and for him;
He calls us to serve & bless others – those who are part of God’s kingdom and those who have not yet responded to God’s grace.
As you prepare to watch our service video, we encourage you to take a few moments…

Get your coffee or tea. Settle in, be still…
Take some deep breaths… in and out… breathe.
Invite the Lord to make himself present with you as you watch – he is with us.

After the service today

Tonight: 6:30pm

LIFEGroups

One of the ways that we grow in Christ is by being in authentic community. Acts 2:42 says “They [the believers] devoted themselves to the apostles’ teaching and to fellowship, to the breaking of bread and to prayer.

We really do need one another.

LIFEGroups study the Bible, but they are more than Bible studies.

LIFEGroups pray, but they are more than prayer meetings.

LIFEGroups eat together, but they are more than potlucks.

LIFEGroups serve together, but they are more than action groups.

LIFEGroups encourage one another, but they are more than pat-on-the-back groups.

LIFEGroups are about doing life together… encouraging, challenging, and strengthening one another

 

We encourage you to join a group

Wednesday afternoon (18 October | ~1:30-3:00pm) we will offer a LIFEGroup at OCC, that thinks, reflects, prays on how we live out the sermon from Sunday.

This Thursday evening (19 October | 7:00pm) a gathering for those interested in hosting, leading or being part of a LIFEGroup. Meeting at Barb & Neil Fox’s (106 Peter St N)

Some things that are happening soon

15 October

If you haven’t already signed up, send us a message
We are welcoming our new worship leader this week: Shay Lee

29 October

Our October movie night falls a few days before Halloween and we want to add some fun elements to the night. There’ll be door prizes and we’ll have some of our carnival games in the foyer for kids to play when they arrive. We’ll need a few people to help staff the games. Speak to Brenda if you’re able to help with this. We’d also like to hand out free candy along with the free popcorn. If you’d like to donate some Halloween candy you can leave it in the office on Sunday. The movie feature will be Hotel Transylvania: Transformania.

Nursery refresh

8 October | Values part 1 | Michael Bells

Thank you for joining us on-line!
OCC is made up of people who are meeting in-person and who are meeting on-line.

Remember we are currently showing the video of the service on a week’s delay. The video goes live at 8:00am
So this video is from Sunday 1 October 2023 but is being shown on 8 October 2023. Pastor Mike is speaking

God calls all of us into his presence:

He calls us to be together both with him and with one another;
He calls us to wait with and for him;
He calls us to serve & bless others – those who are part of God’s kingdom and those who have not yet responded to God’s grace.
As you prepare to watch our service video, we encourage you to take a few moments…

Get your coffee or tea. Settle in, be still…
Take some deep breaths… in and out… breathe.
Invite the Lord to make himself present with you as you watch – he is with us.

MAiD

Canadian law permits something called “medical assistance in dying.” This practice is NOT palliative care. It does not refer to helping Canadians as they journey toward natural death by offering treatment to manage their pain and suffering. Medical assistance in dying—assisted death for short—is the deliberate act of ending a person’s life, typically through the administration of a lethal substance.

Here is a worthwhile article by Brian Bird, assistant Professor at the University of British Columbia’s Peter A. Allard School of Law.

EFC brochure on euthanasia and mental illness: downloadable pdf

People with mental illness alone will become eligible for assisted dying beginning in March 2024 (delayed from the original date of March 2023 by Bill C-39, to give doctors more time to prepare).

Resource: a 6 page pdf article from EFC

Resources from EFC on Bill C-314 would exclude a mental disorder from being considered a grievous and irremediable medical condition for the purposes of Medical Assistance in Dying. This would mean that no one would be eligible for MAID for mental illness alone.

Pick up a postcard at OCC that you can mail for free to our MP or use this sample letter

 

History of MAid in Canada

In 2015, the Supreme Court of Canada ruled physician-assisted dying could be allowed in certain circumstances. The EFC was an intervener in the Carter case, arguing for the sanctity of human life.

The federal government passed a law setting up medical assistance in dying (MAID) in 2016. This initial law restricted hastened death to people nearing the end of life, whose natural death was “reasonably foreseeable” in the wording of the law. The law also required that a person be 18 years of age or older, capable of consent, and have a serious and incurable illness or disability. The EFC argued against Bill C-14, out of concern for vulnerable Canadians and that the law would move Canadian society away from a presumption for life.

In 2021 the government removed critical safeguards from the law. The most significant change was that Bill C-7 allowed hastened death for people who were not dying. It also allowed euthanasia and assisted suicide for people suffering from mental illness alone, with a two-year delay before taking effect. The EFC opposed expanding the law and argued for the strictest possible safeguards.

MAID for mental illness has been delayed until March 2024. There are no additional safeguards in the legislation for people who are suffering solely from mental illness.

parliamentary committee that studied euthanasia and assisted suicide has recommended removing the minimum age, so that it is available to minors who are deemed capable of making a decision for MAID. The committee also recommended allowing advance requests for euthanasia, which would mean that people could have their lives ended when they are no longer capable of consent. The EFC had strongly urged the committee not to expand euthanasia/assisted suicide further.

 

1 October | Identity in Christ | Michael Bells

Thank you for joining us on-line!
OCC is made up of people who are meeting in-person and who are meeting on-line.

Remember we are currently showing the video of the service on a week’s delay.
So this video is from Sunday 24 September 2023 but is being shown on 1 October 2023. Pastor Mike is speaking

God calls all of us into his presence:

He calls us to be together both with him and with one another;
He calls us to wait with and for him;
He calls us to serve & bless others – those who are part of God’s kingdom and those who have not yet responded to God’s grace.
As you prepare to watch our service video, we encourage you to take a few moments…

Get your coffee or tea. Settle in, be still…
Take some deep breaths… in and out… breathe.
Invite the Lord to make himself present with you as you watch – he is with us.
Here is the service video for the sermon

 

Tonight

6:30pm Prayer

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

6:30pm Youth