Bulletin for March 22, 2026

Bulletin for March 22, 2026

 

For no one can lay any foundation other than the one already laid, which is Jesus Christ.

1 Corinthians 3:11

 

Sunday March 22, 2026

 

10:00am Worship & Livestream at Valleyview

 

Lent 4: Complicity & innocence facing our dissonance when powerless or accused.

John 19:1-16

Worship Leader: Donelda F

Speaker: Pastor Marv

Song Leader: Heidi W

Reader: Mary Faye S

Pianist: Rayne D

Tech Team: Tom P, Heather P

Ushers: Tim F, Brian C, Mary Faye S

Counters: Erin W, Evan B

 

Order of Service

Announcements

Welcome

Call to Worship 

Hymn: VT#325 - O Sacred Head, Now Wounded 

Lighting of the Candles

Confession Poem

Hymn: VT#149 - Forgive, Forgive Us, Holy God

Scripture: John 19:1-16

Children s Time

Message: Complicit? - Pastor Marv

Hymn: VT#398 - Thy Word is a Lamp

Offertory Prayer and Offering

Congregational Sharing and Prayer  

Sending Hymn: VT#42 - Could it be that God is Singing

Benediction

 

 

11:00am No Second Hour (March Break)

Sunday School returns March 29th.

 

Calendar

 

 

DATE

SCHEDULE

Sunday
MAR 22

10:00am Worship at Valleyview

Monday
MAR 23

Church Office Closed

Tuesday
MAR 24

 

Wednesday
MAR 25

12:30pm 1:30pm - Welcome Wednesday

Valleyview serves the Community meal at Rowntree United Church the fourth Wednesday of each month (except in July & Aug). Interested volunteers may contact Lynne Williams or Doris Kipfer.

Thursday
MAR 26

7:00pm Male Chorus rehearsal at Valleyview

Friday
MAR 27

1:30pm Friday Food Distribution

 

7:00pm to 9:00pm - Youth Gathering at Valleyview

Join us Friday March 27th from 7:00-9:00pm at Valleyview Church for a games night!  Some active games and some more relaxed!  Hope to see you there. 

Please RSVP by Wednesday March 25th.

 

Allison and David, Maria and Jacques

 

 

 

Save the Date! Annual General Meeting

Saturday, April 11 at 10am

Valleyview s Board and Council invite you to attend our Annual General Meeting. See Announcements section.

 

 

 

Next Worship: Sunday March 29, 2026

 

10:00am Worship & Livestream at Valleyview

 

Palm Sunday - Triumph & death, Jesus work is not yet complete.

Worship Leader: Shelley K

Speaker: Pastor Marv

Song Leader: Derek M

Reader: Susan BP

Pianist: Elenor T

Tech Team: Gary G, Heather P

Ushers: Ben R, Paul W, Lynne W

Counters: Helen D, Ben R

 

 

11:00am Second Hour

 

Upstairs: Coffee Hour - The Pastoral Care Team will host a discussion about pastoral care needs during the upcoming pastoral transition.

 

Downstairs: Sunday School Classes

Children s Snack Host: Susan BP

Children s Class (JK-Gr 3) Teacher: Deb G

Jr Youth Class (Gr 4 7) Teacher: Lanette FW

Youth Meetup (Gr 8 12) Leader: Jacob M

 

Worship Preview

 

Lent to Easter 2026

 

For the Sundays during Lent through Easter, our worship services will focus on Dwelling in Dissonance using the resources provided in the Leader magazine. This year our Lenten Bible readings will be from the gospel of John. Unlike the other gospels, these scripture readings will explore the Holy Week story throughout all of our Lenten worship services. We will be invited to experience and linger in this final week of Jesus life and not rush into the time of Easter. This will be a time to dwell in the dissonance of knowing & not knowing, of seeing how things are instead of how we want them to be.

 

DATE

10am - WORSHIP THEME

11am - SECOND HOUR

MAR 29

Lent 6

Palm Sunday - Triumph & death, Jesus work is not yet complete.

Join us for a joyful service filled with Hosannas and children waving palm branches.

Upper: Pastoral Care Team update; discussing pastoral care needs during the pastoral transition time.

Lower: Sunday School.

 

 

Holy Week at Valleyview

 

April 3 @ 10 am - Good Friday

The shame of the cross.

Focussing on the readings from Luke chapters 22 & 23, we will reflect on the shame Jesus endured, and the shame experienced by people within our community. The service will include communion and then will end in silence and darkness.

 

Easter Breakfast April 5 from 8:30-9:30am downstairs

Enjoy breakfast and conversation prior to the Easter Worship service.

Please bring finger foods to share (muffins, Paska or other baked goods, cheese & crackers, fruit).

Coffee and juice will be provided.

Please remember to bring your own dishes for your family plates, cutlery, glasses/mugs.

No peanuts or sesame due to allergies.

 

April 5 @ 10am - Easter Sunday

Death & Resurrection

Returning to the sanctuary as it was on Good Friday, we enter in quiet and darkness while waiting for the announcement of the empty tomb with Christ is Risen! He is Risen Indeed!

 

 

Easter Flowers

We invite you to bring tulips* and daffodils* to decorate the cross and the sanctuary on Easter Sunday.

 

*Due to many scent allergies, please ensure floral arrangements do not include any other flowers.

 

Please keep the flowers with you at your seat. There will be a time to bring them up front after the start of the service.

 

 

Donations to the Church Budget


For ways to donate please visit www.valleyviewmc.ca/Give.

 

Donations received in March: $17,475

Total donations received in February: $18,114

Monthly Donations Target: $27,274

 

Total donations received Year-to-Date: $59,763

2026 Annual donations target: $327,285

 

ANNOUNCEMENTS

New and updated announcements are marked with purple font.

 

In and Around Valleyview

 

Valleyview Mennonite Church - Open Volunteer Positions

June 2026 to May 2027

 

Thank you to all of our Valleyview volunteers! We have several open positions for the coming church volunteer year (June 2026 to May 2027), and we'd appreciate your consideration for these important roles. Please refer to the accompanying Role Descriptions document for more details on each position. Don't hesitate to contact Ben R or Daniel H on Church Council if you'd like more information or are ready to volunteer.

 

Named positions:

        Board of Directors

    • Seeking two new members
  • Coordinator(s) - Food and Funeral Committee
    • A key position: requires someone with the willingness to learn the ins and outs of the kitchen and the flexibility to provide support for mid-week events such as funerals.
  • Members - Food and Funeral Committee
    • Works closely with the coordinator(s) to ensure there are enough volunteers for food service at church events.
  • Member - Missions and Social Concerns Committee
  • Member - Worship Committee
  • Junior Sunday School Snack Coordinator
  • A/V Team Volunteer
  • Ushers - Two requested
  • Offering Counters - Two requested
  • Coordinator - Friday Food Distribution
  • MCEC Delegates - Four volunteers to attend MCEC meetings and vote at the AGM
    • Church representation requirement as stipulated in Section 7 of the MCEC bylaws

Ongoing support with sign-up sheets:

        Junior Sunday School teachers

  • Coffee hosts

Want to volunteer at the church, but unsure where you fit in? Please talk to Ben (benreesor@protonmail.com) or Dan (danielcraighall@gmail.com). We'll put you to work!

 

 

VALLEYVIEW MENNONITE CHURCH

( An Ontario Corporation )

Annual General Meeting of the Members

Meeting Notice

Saturday, April 11th, 2026, at 10:00 am

This is notice of the Annual General Meeting of the Members to be held on Saturday, April 11th, 2026, at 10:00 am. This meeting will encompass topics from both the Board and Church Council. The purpose of this meeting will be to approve the 2025 financial statements through the Review Engagement Process, approve the election of Directors and of a slate of volunteers, affirm or adjust the 2026 Budget (if required), and any other

business.

 

Non-members are welcome to attend and participate in all discussions; however, non-members are not eligible to vote.

 

In the Broader Community

 

Silver Lake Mennonite Camp | (slmc.ca)

The Grand Paddle & Hike Fundraiser: Join us for our 17th annual fundraiser May 8   10 and support Silver Lake programs! Participants collect donations leading up to the fundraiser and then paddle/hike/walk/bike outdoors in their communities, or join a group paddle or hike along the Grand River. Visit slmc.ca/gph for more information. 

The 65th Campfire Concert & Dinner: On May 9, join us at Breslau Mennonite Church for a special 65th anniversary celebration featuring an evening of music, skits, stories, dinner & friends! Visit slmc.ca/65th to purchase tickets. 

 

 

Conrad Grebel University College (Waterloo)

Grebel and University of Waterloo March Open House | Saturday, March 28, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Planning to study at the University of Waterloo? Tour the university and see what it would be like to live on campus in a small, Christian residence at Conrad Grebel University College while studying at Waterloo. Meet current students, learn about academic programs, and explore the residence. Free parking. Visit grebel.ca/events for more information.

 

It's time to register for Ontario Mennonite Music Camp (OMMC) | August 10-22, 2025. Hosted at Conrad Grebel University College in Waterloo, OMMC is a place where youth develop and enrich relationships, faith, musicality, and leadership in a fun and supportive summer camp environment. Register by April 15 for reduced rate: grebel.ca/ommc.

 

 

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

MARCH edition of On the Level:  https://conta.cc/4cPDc2a

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.

 


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