Service Info for September 24, 2023

Dear Friends,

This Sunday, I am delighted to start a new sermon series, “The Keys to a Blessed Life,” based on the Fall Bible study materials. “What is the secret to accessing the abundant life God promises? In perhaps the greatest sermon of his ministry, Jesus gives us the keys to the Kingdom: a life of wholeness, happiness, and healing.” Over the next six Sundays, we will “examine the Beatitudes and explore the practical steps to lead us to peace and fulfilment in our lives, work, and relationships” (Excerpt from Saddleback Resources).

With this note, I want to invite you and your loved ones to our hybrid worship service with the first session subtitled “It Depends on Who You Depend On” on Sunday, September 24, 2023, at 10:00 am. I also want to remind you about the prayers for healing and comfort that take place on the last Sunday of each month. These prayers will be offered during the service, along with a healing story video. Please inform your elders and/or me if you have prayer requests for those who have faced challenging times. “The prayer offered in faith will make the sick person well; the Lord will raise them up… The prayer of a righteous person is powerful and effective” (James 5:15-16).

Upcoming Events:

September 27: Fall Bible Study “The Keys to a Blessed Life” with Pastor Rick Warren

Session 2: “The Strength of Gentleness”

Date & Time: Wednesday, September 27, 10:00 – 11:15 a.m.

Note: This study gathering will be conducted via Zoom only starting this coming week. The Zoom meeting ID and passcode are identical to the ones used for our Sunday services. Everyone is welcome to join us for Bible study and prayer time!

October 1: Communion Sunday

October 4: St. Andrew’s Women of the Church hosted at the home of Faye Nicholson at 1:30 p.m.

October 8: Thanksgiving Sunday

October 15: Guest Speaker – Rev. Jonathan Baird (As the Interim Moderator, Caleb will be leading the Ballyduff congregation in a communion worship service on that Sunday.)

Jesus said, “Blessed are the poor in spirit for theirs is the kingdom of heaven” (Matthew 5:3).

Blessings,

Caleb

Service Info for Sept. 17, 2023

Dear Friends,

What a blessing we, as the amalgamated church, received from the First Anniversary service and fellowship! Our guest speaker, Rev. Dr. John-Peter Smith, preached and provided an excellent sermon for all of us present in the sanctuary and via Zoom. As he stated, God has assigned each of His servants unique tasks in this church and this world. Some have planted the seed, watered it, fertilized it, and done more to it. God is the only One making His Church grow through all the contributions we, as co-workers in God’s ministry, offer to the Lord. God wants us to keep this lesson in mind as we rededicate our hearts and minds to continuously share God’s love in word and deed with all the people around us. Our special musician, Barbara Dunn-Prosser, performed and provided incredible sacred music for us to remember all of God’s blessings upon our church and to be invited to the Fountain of the Lord. As for the lunch fellowship following the service, God also blessed the time of resonating with one another. We thank those who prepared the lovely food and made the anniversary meaningful and memorable. On behalf of the Session of St. Andrew’s, we express our gratitude for all your prayers and participation in various ways!

With this note, I want to invite you and your loved ones to our hybrid worship service with guest speaker, David Easson, on Sunday, September 17, 2023, at 10:00 am. “David is a Lay Preacher with a Master of Divinity from Tyndale University and Seminary. He has had two previous careers: one in libraries and a second in teaching. He retired 7 years ago as a VP responsible for Special Education in a Toronto Board school… He has recently served in a supply capacity at St Andrews in Lindsay.” He is looking forward to leading us in worship this Sunday.

On a personal note, many of you have heard of the marriage of our eldest son, Caleb Kim Jr and his fiancée, now his wife, Allison Park. My wife and I, along with our two other boys, David and Hope, were so happy in God’s abundant blessings upon their recent union. We want to express our gratitude for your support in the form of prayers and warm wishes upon our special venue. Young Caleb and Allison were delighted to receive a thoughtful and meaningful gift – a blanket quilt – from the congregation. We are truly grateful for your love and friendship in God!

Upcoming Events:
September 20: Fall Bible Study “The Keys to a Blessed Life” with Pastor Rick Warren
Session 2: ‘How God Blesses Broken Hearts’
Date & Time: Wednesday, September 20, 9:45 – 11:00 a.m.
(Please note that the gathering time has been changed for next week only)
Location: Church Basement and via Zoom
Everyone is welcome to join us for Bible study and prayer time!

October 1: Communion Sunday
October 8: Thanksgiving Sunday

Blessings,

Caleb

St. Andrew’s, Fenelon Falls: www.pccweb.ca/standrewsff
St. Andrew’s YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@SaintAndrewsFF

 

 

Service Info for September 10, 2023

Dear Friends,

We are excited to remind you about our First Anniversary Church Service, which will be held this Sunday, September 10, 2023, at 10:00 am! Rev. Dr. John-Peter Smit will be our guest speaker, and Barb Dunn-Prosser will bring beautiful sacred music to us. This divine assembly will take place in the sanctuary of St. Andrew’s Fenelon Falls and via Zoom. A delicious lunch and fellowship will follow in the church basement after the service.

Upcoming Events:
September 13: Fall Bible Study “The Keys to a Blessed Life”
Session 1: “It Depends on Ho You Depend On”
Time and Location: 10:00 to 11:15 a.m. in the Church Basement and via Zoom

September 17: Guest Speaker David Easson
October 1: Communion Sunday
October 8: Thanksgiving Sunday

Note: A new “Glenarm Corner” page has been added to our church website. Glenarm Church history, online archive resources, photo albums, videos, and more have been posted there. Please be aware that this page is still a work in progress.

Once again, we appreciate your prayers for this special celebration and your potential presence at this gathering. We look forward to worshipping the Lord with you soon!

Blessings,

Caleb

Service Info for September 3, 2023

Dear Friends,

You and your friends are warmly invited to our hybrid worship service on Sunday, September 3, 2023, at 10:00 am. This Sunday, we will learn about the importance of our God-given precious present time. This sacred gathering will take place at the sanctuary of St. Andrew’s Fenelon Falls and via Zoom.

Upcoming Events:

September 6 – St. Andrew’s Women of the Church
Time: 1:30 pm
Location: Church Basement
Speaker: Tom Cheel, Guest Speaker from the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre

Sept. 10: First Anniversary Church Sunday Service with Guest Speaker, Rev. Dr. John-Peter Smit and Special Music brought by Barbara Dunn-Prosser. A fellowship luncheon will follow the service.

September 13 to October 18 (6 Wednesdays): Fall Bible Study
Subject: The Keys to a Blessed Life
Time: 10:00 to 11:15 a.m.
Location: Church Basement or Via Zoom

September 17: Guest Speaker David Easson (As Interim Moderator, Caleb will lead the St. Andrew’s Campbellford congregation in worship that Sunday.)

“Teach us to number our days, that we may gain a heart of wisdom” (Psalm 90:12).

Blessings,

Caleb

Glenarm Corner

A new page called “Glenarm Corner” has been added to this website, and some content related to Knox Glenarm has been posted there. Please note that this page is still in progress and will continue to improve in the coming days.

Service Info for August 27, 2023

Dear Friends,

You and your loved ones are warmly invited to our hybrid worship service on Sunday, August 27, 2023, at 10:00 a.m. This Sunday, we will learn about the importance of Christ’s Healing Ministry. This divine gathering will take place at the sanctuary of St. Andrew’s Fenelon Falls and via Zoom.

Note 1: This past Friday, the final meeting of the Leadership Team was held. As a church, we extend heartfelt appreciation to the members of the Leadership Team for their valuable input and insights during their service for the former joint charge of Knox Glenarm and St. Andrew’s Fenelon Falls, as well as the newly amalgamated St. Andrew’s Church over the past three and a half years.

Note 2: The St. Andrew’s Women of the Church will meet in the basement on Wednesday, September 6, 2023, at 1:30 p.m. Tom Cheel, a guest speaker from the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre will do a presentation on fraud, email scams, gramma scams, etc. at the meeting. As the topic of Tom’s talk is essential for everyone in this digital age, please share this informative gathering with your friends and anyone who might be interested in that presentation. Everyone is welcome!

Note 3: The Mission Awareness Sunday Service Message by Lizz Hoyle has been posted on our church website and can be viewed by clicking on the following link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yxURgWPBgL0

Upcoming Events:

September 6 – St. Andrew’s Women of the Church

Sept. 10: First Anniversary Church Sunday Service with Guest Speaker Rev. Dr. John-Peter Smit and Special Music brought by Barbara Dunn-Prosser

September 13 to October 18 (6 Wednesdays): Fall Bible Study (Details about this gathering are attached.)

September 17: Guest Speaker David Easson (Please note that as the Interim Moderator, Caleb will be preaching at St. Andrew’s, Campbellford, on that Sunday.)

“Is anyone among you in trouble? Let them pray. And the prayer offered in faith will make the sick person well….” (James 5:13-16).

Blessings,

Caleb

Hybrid Fall Wednesday Bible Study

Hybrid Fall Wednesday Bible Study
Topic: The Keys to a Blessed Life
Dates: Wednesdays, September 13 – October 18, 2023
Time: 10:00 a.m. to 11:15 a.m.
Location: Church Basement at St. Andrew’s Fenelon Falls & Via Zoom

“What is the secret to accessing the abundant life God promises? In perhaps the greatest sermon of his ministry, Jesus gives us the keys to the Kingdom; a life of wholeness, happiness, and healing.

In this 6-session video study, Pastor Rick Warren examines the Beatitudes and explores the practical steps to lead you to peace and fulfillment in your life, your work, and your relationships” (Excerpt from Saddleback Resources).

Session 1: It Depends on Who You Depend On (September 13)
Session 2: How God Blesses Broken Hearts (September 20)
Session 3: The Strength of Gentleness (September 27)
Session 4: Your Ministry of Mercy (October 4)
Session 5: How to Reconcile a Relationship (October 11)
Session 6: Handling Opposition to Your Faith (October 18)

A hard copy of the study guide is available at the back of the sanctuary and can be purchased for $10 after the services on August 27th, September 3rd and the 10th.

Everyone is welcome to join us for fellowship, bible study and prayer time!

Please let Caleb know if you need more information.

Letter of Invitation to the 1st Church Anniversary Celebration at St. Andrew’s Fenelon Falls

Dear Friends,

As St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, we will be celebrating our First Anniversary on Sunday, September 10, 2023, at 10:00 am. Rev. Dr. John-Peter Smit will share the Word of God with us, and Barbara Dunn-Prosser will bring sacred music to this special service. Almost a year ago, Knox Glenarm and St. Andrew’s Fenelon Falls amalgamated, and we will come together to praise the Triune Lord for His faithfulness, as a congregation united in Christ, in the City of Kawartha Lakes and even beyond, on that Sunday. You and your loved ones are cordially invited to this divine assembly, either in the sanctuary or via Zoom. A luncheon will also be provided in the church basement following the service. Please mark the date on your calendar and participate in this hybrid event.

Before, during, and after this godly gathering, as the minister of this harmonized congregation, I would like to ask us, as the newly established church born from the merger of these two former bodies of Christ, to pray to God about the following three topics.

First, let us ask God to help us remember what He has done for us, not only over the past year but also throughout the entire journey of these individual churches. St. Andrew’s would be celebrating its 160th anniversary this year and Knox Glenarm, its 158th, if both congregations were still serving the Lord individually. Remembering God’s presence, provision, and protection is a critical command in the Bible. Let us recall all of His blessings we have received in the past, are receiving in the present, and will inherit in the future. Let us be grateful to our Mighty and Merciful Lord for how God has been with us step by step, provided us with what we need, and protected us from challenging situations.

Second, let us ask God to help us rededicate our lives to God’s Mission. We have recently learned about the importance of passing on Christian heritage to the next generations. While reflecting on this subject, I also want us to remember those who have dedicated their lives to God and His church in the past. As I mentioned earlier, over the 158 or 160 years, members and friends who have gone before us from these former churches invested their time, effort, and energy to build both the visible and invisible temples of God. They worked diligently and faithfully to fulfill their God-given ministry for all the people in our communities. While being thankful to them for their spiritual legacies, let us, like them, renew our hearts toward God and make a fresh commitment to transfer our God-blessed legacy to future spiritual runners.

Thirdly, let us ask God to help us resonate with each other’s companionship in our faith adventure. One of the many things I am proud of in this church is our togetherness. Almost every Sunday, numerous volunteers serve the Lord in our hybrid services as scripture readers, prayer leaders, storytellers, musicians, and announcers alongside the preachers. This divine work does not just happen with individuals standing at the lectern but also with those working behind the scenes in various capacities. Let us be grateful to those who are contributing their God-given talents to St. Andrew’s at this present time and find joy in serving one another with Christ’s heart. Throughout the anniversary preparation, the service and fellowship, and afterward, let us cherish this wonderful spirit of unity and oneness so that anyone, regardless of their background, whether inside or outside the church, may feel free to welcome and develop a deeper and more loving relationship with the Lord. All are essential to this sacred assembly.

In addition to the three prayer topics, let us ask God to help us remember our Church’s Mission Statement so that we can continue “to communicate faith, hope and love by supporting and serving our congregation and the local community.”

Please refer to the additional information listed in the P.S. sections below for more details about St. Andrew’s inclusive statement and the brief biographies of the guest speaker and musician.

Once again, on behalf of the St. Andrew’s Session and the Leadership Team, we warmly invite you and your loved ones to join us in wholehearted worship of God during this joyous celebration.

Friends, your prayers concerning the above topics would be greatly appreciated. Your presence would make the first-year anniversary of the amalgamated church meaningful and memorable in the Lord.

Please feel free to share this invitation letter with those who might be interested in this event.

May God bless St. Andrew’s as it turns one year old, with many more bright years to come!

May God also bless all of you and your loved ones as we enjoy this beautiful summer!

Blessings,

Caleb & Session and Leadership Team of St. Andrew’s Fenelon Falls

St. Andrew’s, Fenelon Falls: www.pccweb.ca/standrewsff
St. Andrew’s YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@SaintAndrewsFF

P.S. 1 The Inclusive Statement – “St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church in Fenelon Falls is a member of the Presbyterian Church in Canada. At St. Andrew’s, we believe that we are all one in Christ, regardless of age, ethnicity, culture, gender, sexual orientation, physical or mental ability. We welcome everyone who seeks to love God and participate in an open and supportive congregation grounded in the teachings of Jesus Christ. The journey of Christian faith is ongoing, and we pray for God’s guidance as we listen to and learn from one another.” This statement, approved by the St. Andrew’s Session, was reaffirmed by the St. Andrew’s Congregation at the congregational meeting in the spring of 2023.

P.S. 2 – The Bios of Guest Speaker and Musician:
“The Rev. Dr. John-Peter Smit is the Regional Minister for Congregational Health for the
Synod of Central, Northeastern Ontario and Bermuda of the Presbyterian Church in
Canada. He has served the church as an ordained minister for over thirty five years. His
previous congregations include the Chatsworth and Dornoch Pastoral Charge, Chedoke
Presbyterian Church, Hamilton, Ontario and the First Presbyterian Church of Maitland,
Florida. They currently live in Prince Edward County. John-Peter is married to Tori, the Synod’s Regional Minister for Faith Formation. They have two grown children. When he is not engaged in ministry, he is busy playing with old cars.”

“Barbara holds an M.A. and B.Ed. from Queen’s University and an ARCT in voice and piano. She is a member of the RCM Council of Examiners and of the National Association of Teachers of Singing. She teaches voice in Stratford, Ontario, and is a professor emeritus of the Don Wright Faculty of Music at Western University where she taught for 15 years. In her performing career Barbara has appeared in Rhombus Media’s film of Mozart’s Don Giovanni, toured southern Ontario with her one-woman show, and been a featured soloist with symphony orchestras across North America. She appeared in several seasons with the Canadian Opera Company and the Stratford Festival, and in both the touring and Toronto companies of The Phantom of the Opera. Barbara grew up in Fenelon Falls and was a frequent soloist at church services and weddings in the community. For two years she was the organist and choir director at St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church.”

Service Info for August 20, 2023

Dear Friends,

You and your loved ones are warmly invited to our hybrid worship service on Sunday, August 20, 2023, at 10:00 am. This Sunday, the St. Andrew’s Women of the Church, under the leadership of Lizz Hoyle, will lead us in the Mission Awareness Sunday Worship Service. This divine gathering will take place at St. Andrew’s Fenelon Falls and will also be accessible via Zoom.

Upcoming Hybrid Events:
Sept. 10: First Anniversary Church Sunday Service with Guest Speaker, Rev. Dr. John-Peter Smit

September 13 to October 18 (6 Wednesdays): Fall Bible Study (Details about this gathering will be shared next week.)

Blessings,

Caleb

Service info for August 13, 2023

Dear Friends,

You and your loved ones are warmly invited to our hybrid worship service on Sunday, August 13, 2023, at 10:00 am. This Sunday, we will explore the meanings of seeking first God’s Kingdom in our faith journey. This divine gathering will take place at St. Andrew’s Fenelon Falls and will also be accessible via Zoom.

Upcoming Hybrid Events:
August 20: Mission Awareness Sunday Service led by St. Andrew’s Women of the Church
Sept. 10: First Anniversary Church Sunday Service with Guest Speaker, Rev. Dr. John-Peter Smit (Please note that an invitation letter to this remarkable assembly will be sent to you in a separate email sometime next week.)

Let us pay attention to Christ’s instruction in our daily faith journey: ” But seek first is kingdom and his righteousness, and all these things will be given to you as well. 34 Therefore do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about itself. Each day has enough trouble of its own” (Matthew 6:33-34).

Blessings,

Caleb