Weekly Update
For no one can lay any foundation other than the one already
laid, which is Jesus Christ.
Sunday June 1, 2025
Fanshawe Park Worship Service & Picnic Lunch
There is no service at Valleyview, or livestream of the park
service.
Join us for Valleyview's
annual worship service at Fanshawe Park Conservation Area (1424
Clarke Road, north of Huron St.)
- 8:00am:
Bird Sighting/Nature Walk
- 10:30am: Worship Service
- 12:00pm: Potluck Picnic Lunch
- 1:00pm:
Family Activity & Games
Free Entry:
Do NOT pay at the
entrance gate. Tell the attendant you are with Valleyview Mennonite Church, the
park will bill the church.
We will meet at the Watson Porter
Pavilion. Follow the signs - cross over the dam, past the Pioneer Village,
and park in the lot (grassy area) to the left of the road under the tall
evergreen trees. The gate entrance to the Watson Porter Pavilion will be on the
right. Do not park along the driveway to the pavilion. Please leave this
area for accessible parking only.
What to Bring:
- Lawn
Chairs / Blankets
- Food
to Share (Peanut Free, Sesame Free) for potluck style Picnic
Lunch
- Dishes,
Cutlery, Water Bottles or Drink Cups (Water Refill Station is
provided)
- Outdoor
games & activities for free time (frisbees, balls, lawn games...)
- Weather
Appropriate Clothing, Sunscreen & Bug Spray
Please bring a serving dish and utensil for your
potluck contribution. There are no extra serving dishes available at the
pavilion. Label your dish with your name and please collect it before leaving
at the end of the event.
Volunteers
Request 10:00am setup: If you can
arrive a bit early and help setup tables and chairs, please let Brenda F know! brendafriesen1963@gmail.com
CRAFT SUPPLY REQUEST: There will be a craft activity for
the children. You
will need a green square drive screwdriver for the project, so bring one from
home if you have one. Come ready to join in even if you don't have a
screwdriver because there will be a few extra ones available.
8:00am Walk:
Don T invites
you to join him as he leads a morning bird sighting and nature walk, leaving
from the Watson Porter Pavilion. Bring binoculars!
Rain: If it is raining at 7:00 am, call/text Don before you leave. Cell # 519-619-0828
10:30am Worship: Fanshawe Conservation Area - Watson Porter
Pavilion
Milestone
Comforter Presentations: Katriel FW, Jordan D
Worship Leader: Jacques P
Speaker: Pastor Marv
Song Leader: Donelda F
Musician: Derek M
Reader: Allison H
Sound/Tech
Support: Heather P
Ushers: Tim F, Brian C
Counters: Erin W, Helen D
Order of Service
Prelude Music
Announcements
Acknowledgement of
Land
Welcome
Lighting of the
Christ Candle
Call to Worship
Hymn: DuoTang #10 - One Big Family
Prayer of
Confession
Prayer of
Assurance and Forgiveness
Scripture: Acts
16:16-34
Hymn: DuoTang #11,12 - What does our God require?
Children's Time
Message - Saved
from Saved for - Pastor Marv
Hymn: VT #6 - Let's
Walk Together
Offertory Prayer
Offering
Community Sharing
and Prayer
Milestone
Comforter Presentation
Hymn: VT #551 -
Beautiful Things
Benediction
12:00pm 3:00pm: Picnic Potluck
& Activities - Plan to stay for the afternoon, enjoying free time &
fellowship!
This Week at Valleyview
Friday, May 30
7:00pm-9:00pm Youth
Monthly Gathering
Youth, join us for our
last gathering of the school year at the Henderson s
house! Dress for outdoor games and a
campfire, we will roast hot dogs and make s mores, we will go inside if it s
raining.
Saturday, May 31
7:30pm
- Valleyview Male Chorus 29th Annual Spring Concert
Location: First
Baptist Church, 568 Richmond Street in London. The program will consist
of a range of songs sung by male voices including songs of faith, spirituals,
meditative numbers, folk songs and contemporary music, all with the goal of
inspiring hope, faith and joy in the listener.
All are welcome to this Annual event. Tickets $20 at the door.
Next: Sunday June 8, 2025
10:00am Worship & Livestream at Valleyview
Worship Leader: Shelley K
Speaker: Pastor Marv
Song Leader: Maggie P
Musician: Elenor T
Reader: Susan BP
Tech Team: Heather P, Tom P
Ushers: Ben R, Paul W,
Lynne W
Counters: Heather P, Erin w
11:00am Second Hour and Sunday School
classes will return in September
Donations to
the Church Budget
For ways to donate please visit www.valleyviewmc.ca/Give.
Total Donations received in May: $24,690
Monthly Donations Target: $25,989
Total donations received Year-to-Date: $119,524
(38% of total annual goal)
2025 Annual donations target: $311,863
ANNOUNCEMENTS
New and updated announcements are
marked with purple font.
In and Around Valleyview
Join Us: Our London Family
Community Memorial Walk - June 3, 2025
On
June 3, 2025, from 6:00 PM to 7:00 PM, the London & Middlesex Local
Immigration Partnership (LMLIP) and the Al-ghazali Centre invite you to join us
for the annual "Our London Family" Community Memorial Walk at
Canterbury Park.
VALLEYVIEW: If you are
interested in attending this event as a group, please contact David J, davidjanzen51@sympatico.ca. We
will meet at the Canadian Tire parking lot on Hyde Park road
at 5:45.
Why
This Matters
Four
years ago, our community experienced a devastating loss when a Muslim family
became victims of an Islamophobic hate crime. This walk creates space for us to
remember them, learn about the ongoing impact of Islamophobia, and take
meaningful steps toward a more inclusive London.
What
to Expect
- A
reflective walk through Canterbury Park
- Thoughtful
stations for sharing stories and memories
- A
community call to action against hate
- A
simple ribbon ceremony to symbolize our commitment
Event
Details
Date: Monday, June 3, 2025
Time: 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Location: Canterbury Park, 99 Prince of Wales Gate, London, ON
Rain Plan & Parking: St. John French Immersion Catholic
Elementary School (1212 Coronation Dr)
Register
Now
Please
register for this free event on Eventbrite:
Our London Family Community Memorial Walk
We
believe healing happens in community. By walking together, we strengthen our
connections and renew our commitment to making London a place where all feel
welcome and safe.
Silver Lake Mennonite
Camp (slmc.ca)
Summer
Camp: Registration is ongoing for overnight
camps and day camps! Visit slmc.ca/summer-camp to
have a look at the 2025 schedule and program descriptions. Please spread the
word and help us fill Sports Camp, CILT 1B and the Bronze Cross/Medallion
Lifesaving Course!
SLMC Weekday Wanders - Fossils and
Falls (Sep 7-10): On this series of hikes, we will
explore magnificent waterfalls and fascinating fossils in the Sydenham section
of the Bruce Trail. Meals provided and nights spent at camp. More detailed
description at slmc.ca/retreats
SLMC Men s Retreat (Sep 12-14): Registration
is open for the fall Men s Retreat. Join us for a time of rest, reflection,
good food and connection. Click here for more details slmc.ca/retreats
MCC
May 30-31
| New Hamburg
Mennonite Relief Sale
Introduction
to Pow Wows webinar
Tuesday, June
3, 2 - 3 p.m. or Wednesday, June 4 from 7 - 8 p.m, Online
All nations are welcome to celebrate and enjoy the beautiful and powerful
experience of pow wows from music, dance, regalia, food, culture and
ceremony. Often non-Indigenous people might feel a bit shy about going
alone for the first time or doing the wrong thing, but MCC Ontario's Indigenous
Neighbours team is here to help make this a little
easier. Register for one of two webinars at mcc.org/events. This event is free.
Elephant at the Border: A Peace Church Response
to Annexation
June 1 and June 8 (7 - 8:30 p.m.) | Online
Amidst political discord and talks of annexation across the Canada-US border,
what is the call of followers of Jesus to respond? MCC is hosting four webinars
that will explore the power and possibility of nonviolence in
light of U.S. aggression. Join a series of online workshops starting on
Sunday, May 4 with guest speakers and small group
discussion. Attend one or attend them all. This event is free. To learn more,
visit mcc.org/peace-church-response.
Save-the-date: Men Listening, Men Talking
Nov, 28-29, 2025 | Hidden Acres Mennonite Camp & Retreat
Centre, New Hamburg
What does it mean to be a man of faith today? Men Listening, Men Talking on November 28-29, 2025, invites
men of all ages and backgrounds to gather for a powerful weekend of honest
conversations, deep listening and personal growth. Through biblical
reflection, storytelling and shared experiences, we ll explore masculinity with
courage and compassion challenging harmful norms and embracing a vision of
wholeness, integrity and inclusion. Mark your calendars and make space for
connection, reflection and transformation.
MCEC
- MC Canada Gathering 2025 July 2 - 5, 2025, Kitchener-Waterloo, ON. Our Nationwide Family of Faith Comes to MCEC this
Summer! The early bird deadline is quickly approaching for the Mennonite
Church Canada Gathering this July! Check out this welcome video from the MCEC
staff, inviting you to join us for MC Canada Gathering 2025 in MCEC. It's going to be a joyful celebration of our nationwide community
of faith as we come together to worship, grow, engage in meaningful
business, and connect together. Register before June 5th at midnight for the
early bird discount!
- Lunch Hour with the MCEC Executive Minister, June 20, noon to 1 p.m. Online. Join us on Zoom for a midday
conversation with Anthony Siegrist! Take a pause in your day to
connect, reflect, and be encouraged. This is a space to bring your
questions, share your voice, and energize one another for the work of
God s reconciling ministry. This session, we ll be joined by Lori
Guenther Reesor to talk about churches and money, generosity and
discipleship. More information and to register.
3.
Climate Action and Indigenous Relations
Workshop - What does the Lord require of us? - July 2, 2025, 9 a.m. - 3 p.m.
First Hmong Mennonite Church, Kitchener. How might
we link arms as an intercultural church in our shared ministries of
restoration? Explore the biblical and spiritual call to collectively "love
mercy, do justice and walk humbly with our God." More information and to register for this MC
Canada Pre-Gathering Event.
For the
latest news and volunteer opportunities, visit links below:
MCC (Mennonite Central Committee): mcccanada.ca
MCEC (Mennonite Church Eastern Canada): mcec.ca
MDS (Mennonite Disaster Service): mds.mennonite.net
MAY edition
of On the Level: https://conta.cc/4352YtY
MEDA (Mennonite Economic Development Associates):
www.meda.org
Attendance
Practices at Valleyview
Scent-Free
Zone: Severe Scent Allergy
Valleyview is a scent-free zone as many participants have strong
reactions to scented products. Please refrain from using all scented products:
cologne, perfume, hairspray, hand and body lotion.
No Peanuts: Allergy Alert
Some members in attendance experience serious peanut allergy.
Please refrain from bringing, eating, or serving any food labelled as
containing peanuts or with warning May contain peanuts .
Masking Policy at Valleyview
Please wear a facemask if you feel more comfortable and remember
to stay home if you are not feeling well.