Category: First†Met People

Helen MacKay

Helen MacKayHelen MacKay, sound technician, Inner City dinner greeter and more!

Volunteer Extraordinaire!

You’ve all seen Helen! She is most often working sound and lights from the back of the church.

Her name, by the way, is pronounced Mac I, NOT Mac A.

Helen is on Presbytery, and she also works with Shirley Chatfield to keep the church data base up-dated. She is the smiling hostess who meets people at the door and welcomes everyone to our Inner City church dinners. But mostly she’s simply there when she is needed. Just ask anybody at the Church. Ask her husband Stewart—or ask them at The Open Door (now Our Place) where she has been a volunteer for years.

Helen was brought up by caring parents who loved and supported her well. At one point Helen’s mother was a teacher at the Alberni Residential School and one of her students was George Clutesi, from the Tseshat Nation, who later went on to become known as an actor and as an artist (His work was shown at Expo 67.) George Clutesi kept in touch with the family over the years and Helen enjoyed listening to him speak about life. She learned spirituality and a real appreciation for nature from this wise and gentle person. She recommends his book, Stand Tall My Son.

Helen would love there to be more supported housing for the people who really need it. One day she was talking with a First Nations fellow at the Open Door. She said, "If I ever win the Lotto, I’ll put it into housing for whoever needs it." He said, "That would be good—but you know what would be even better? If they had a couple of old farm houses that needed some work with an area for a garden just beside. People would like to work to help themselves." Helen has never forgotten that conversation! And now we all know what she’ll do if she ever wins The Big One!

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Name Tag Order Form

Name Tags (Fall 2011)

Start Date:

End Date:

Magnetic backed Name Tags will be black with white text. Large first name. Please fill in the text box with the name(s) as you would like printed. Payment must accompany on-line orders. "Additional Attendees" means additional NAME TAGS. Should you have any questions, please contact Merle (merle.nicholds@gmail.com) or Brian (support@firstmetvictoria.com).

We are sorry but registration for this event is now closed.

Please contact us if you would like to know if spaces are still available.

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Name Tags (Fall 2011)

Wednesday December 31, 1969 – Wednesday December 31, 1969

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Magnetic backed Name Tags will be black with white text. Large first name. Please fill in the text box with the name(s) as you would like printed. Payment must accompany on-line orders. “Additional Attendees” means additional NAME TAGS. Should you have any questions, please contact Merle (merle.nicholds@gmail.com) or Brian (support@firstmetvictoria.com).

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Being the Church Today and Tomorrow

Being the Church Today and Tomorrow

A day event for exploring fresh visions and practical tools for being church in the world of today and tomorrow.

Saturday Nov. 19   

9:15 am – 3:45 pm

Lunch provided

Allan Saunders, Leanne Benoit, Joan Mason, Harvey Benoit, Kate Kimberley and Megumi Matsuo Saunders will share highlights of their 3 day training event with the Center for Progressive Renewal. Andrea Swan will share highlights of the recent Willow Creek leadership conference.

While this event will be of special interest to Council and Committee Members, it also is open all who would like to attend.

Topics explored include:

- Key factors for the church of the future

- Asset Mapping: Building with What You’ve Got

- Transformation worship in the age of Glee

- Communicating to your community

- Small group ministry

- Change as a catalyst to growth

- Practical steps and guidelines for both volunteers & staff

- Spiritual formation in a globalizing world

- The changing nature of leadership

- Ensuring healthy attitudes and environments

- Prophetic mission: changing ourselves by changing our world

Some of our time will be in total group, while at other times you can choose from 2 or 3 options.

Registration is free. Just let us know you are coming by Registering On-Line (see bottom area) or contacting Sharon at  office@firstmetvictoria.com,  phone 250 -388 -5188 ext 221.

Come and learn more about the spiritual community we are becoming!!!

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Raise First†Met’s Roof

First†Met’s 150+ Anniversary
Raise the Roof Fund

Become involved! Purchase one or more “shingles” and help First†Met be an ongoing vibrant presence for decades to come. Donations can be made through our Paypal link or by cheque. Contact Greg or Carol at the Financial Office for additional information.

 

shingles at $50
shingles at $500
shingles at $5000
shingles at $50,000
shingles  at $150,000

 

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A recent report on the building’s condition by Stantec Consulting Ltd, a firm providing professional design and consulting services in planning, engineering, architecture, surveying, and project management,  identifies certain repairs that must soon be done to our building. These necessary repairs include  reshingling the roof, heating system repairs, insulation and a start on basic earthquake protection. Congregational input is being sought as to what steps or options will be followed, how the items will be prioritized and how the Congregation will pay for these expenses.
A series of forums for congregation members were held early in May and a straw vote was held on Sunday, May 15 affirming the congregation support of undertaking the full project:

  • Re-shingle the Sanctuary Roof @ $225,000
  • Insulation @ $50,000
  • Re-enforced trusses (seismic upgrade) @ $125,000
  • Upgrade Heating System @ $75,000

Total cost would be $475,000

Congregation cost will be $375,000 with First†Met Foundation providing $50,000 and Heritage Victoria providing up to $50,000.

At the forums, Council Executive presented the most up-to-date information it had regarding cost and timeline. Please continue to be engaged in this vital process of consultation.

Stantec Report: Executive Summary

Power Point Presentation

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Meg Hickling: Sexual Health Education for Families 2012

On-Line Registration Is Now Closed

 

Limited space MAY be available for the 5:40 to 6:20 pm session only.

Date: Thursday, January 12, 2012

Time(s):

  • 4:30 to 5:10 Session #1 Children ages 3 to 7 and guardians. We have 88 children and 80 adults signed up for this session.
  • 5:40 to 6:20 Session #2 Children ages 3 to 7 and guardians. We have 87 children and 92 adults currently signed up.
  • 7 to 8 pm  Session #3/4Youth ages 8 to 17 and guardians. And for families with youth also in ages 3 – 7 grouping. We have 180 youth and 180 parents/guardians signed up for this session!!
  • 7 – 9 pm Session #4 Youth ages 13 – 17, parents/guardians in separate space. 

Location: First†Metropolitan United Church Sanctuary

Meg Hickling

 

 

 

Meg Hickling, is a well known sexual health educator, member of the Order of Canada, and has the ability to convey difficult material with sensitivity, gentle humour and warmth.

 

Cost is only $12/Family

Books and a DVD of a previous year’s workshops will be available for sale at the event.

On-Line Registration. Click on a category as stated above.

This is very important! We have a very large attendance so pre-registration is crucial to our planning.
See you on Thursday, January 12, 2012!  

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