New Vision Notes Sat Apr 9 2022

Sat Apr 9 2022

  1. Tomorrow is Palm and Passion Sunday and the beginning of Holy Week.
  2. Public Health still recommends that the best step towards protecting each other is to wear a well-fitted mask, maintain physical distance when possible, staying home if you feel unwell, and ensuring you are fully vaccinated.
  3. Our current in-person gathering approach: i) we will form the circle again in the lower hall, distancing the seats by a metre for the time being. ii) people may join the circle if they are willing to wear a mask.
  4. The reason for the masks is that we will allow ourselves to sing, and masking reduces the distance air we expel travels with the increased effort singing.
  5. People who are uncomfortable masking will be invited to join the worship gathering by Zoom in the lounge at the south-west corner of the addition on MacNab. There is a flat screen television there that we will hook up to a laptop.
  6. Everyone – everyone – is welcome.
  7. Primulas at Easter – last opportunity to order is tomorrow. We are ordering primulas for our Easter celebration on April 17, followed by delivery to those unable to join us in worship.
  8. To order primulas you can print, fill out and scan the form here https://newvisionunited.org/easter-flower-order-form-2022/ or send a note with the required information to officeadmin@newvisionunited.org
  9. We will gather for our Maundy Thursday service Thursday April 14 at 7 pm in the upper lobby of the Music Hall. This will be an in-person gathering only. Wine and bread only will be served.
  10. We will have a short Good Friday gathering on Zoom at 11 am on Friday, April 15. The link will be the usual Sunday morning link (see below). This is a zoom gathering only.
  11. New Vision Virtual Worship is experiential, participatory, image-rich and collective, just like worship in person at New Vision! Join us on Sunday mornings 10:30 am week to week during the Covid-19 emergency by clicking here. If you want to put the link someplace easy to find each week, here it is: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/782292511. Please share it with others and invite them to a “different” kind of time on Zoom from the usual.
  12. You can also call in to the gathering on the telephone. Call 1 647 374 4685, then, when prompted, input the Meeting ID 782 292 511 followed by the # sign. Ignore the prompts for Participant ID and Password. You are in when the recorded voice says, “You are in the meeting.” If you can only connect by video on your computer with no audio, you can use the phone connection for audio and the computer connection for visual.

Hope to see you Sunday again, or for the first time –

Rev Ian

New Vision Notes Fri Apr 1 2022

Fri Apr 1 2022

  1. Public Health still recommends that the best step towards protecting each other is to wear a well-fitted mask, maintain physical distance when possible, staying home if you feel unwell, and ensuring you are fully vaccinated.
  2. Here is our current Sunday in-person gathering plan: i) we will form the circle again in the lower hall, distancing the seats by a metre for the time being. ii) people may join the circle if they are willing to wear a mask. The reason for the masks is that we will allow ourselves to sing, and masking reduces the distance air we expel travels with the increased effort singing. iii)  People who are uncomfortable masking will be invited to join the worship gathering by Zoom in the lounge at the south-west corner of the addition on MacNab. There is a flat screen television there that we will hook up to a laptop.
  3. Everyone – everyone – is welcome.
  4. Primulas at Easter – we are ordering primulas for our Easter celebration on April 17, followed by delivery to those unable to join us in worship. To order primulas you can either print, fill out and scan the form here or send a note with the required information to officeadmin@newvisionunited.org
  5. We will gather for our Maundy Thursday service Thursday April 14 at 7 pm in the upper lobby of the Music Hall. This will be an in-person gathering only.
  6. We will have a short Good Friday gathering on Zoom at 11 am on Friday, April 15. The link will be the usual Sunday morning link (see below). This is a zoom gathering only.
  7. New Vision Virtual Worship is experiential, participatory, image-rich and collective, just like worship in person at New Vision! Join us on Sunday mornings 10:30 am week to week during the Covid-19 emergency by clicking here. If you want to put the link someplace easy to find each week, here it is: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/782292511. Please share it with others and invite them to a “different” kind of time on Zoom from the usual.
  8. You can also call in to the gathering on the telephone. Call 1 647 374 4685, then, when prompted, input the Meeting ID 782 292 511 followed by the # sign. Ignore the prompts for Participant ID and Password. You are in when the recorded voice says, “You are in the meeting.” If you can only connect by video on your computer with no audio, you can use the phone connection for audio and the computer connection for visual.

Hope to see you Sunday again, or for the first time –

Rev Ian

New Vision Notes Sat Mar 26 2022

Sat Mar 26 2022

  1. A rare Saturday New Vision Notes. I’ve held off this week to take some extra time to digest the lifting of the pandemic capacity limits in Ontario.
  2. It is up to us to decide on our own safety plan as we head into the new normal.
  3. The reality we face is much like the public school board’s. We would prefer that people mask when indoors at New Vision at this time, but to impose that in light of everyone’s diligence in following the Ontario public health orders when the province has moved away from it runs the risk of creating unhelpful pressure points between us as a community.
  4. Here is the plan: i) we will form the circle again in the lower hall, distancing the seats by a metre for the time being. ii) people may join the circle if they are willing to wear a mask. The reason for the masks is that we will allow ourselves to sing, and masking reduces the distance air we expel travels with the increased effort of singing. iii)  People who are uncomfortable masking will be invited to join the worship gathering by Zoom in the lounge at the south-west corner of the addition on MacNab. There is a flat screen television there that we will hook up to a laptop.
  5. Everyone – everyone – is welcome.
  6. Primulas at Easter – we are ordering primulas for our Easter celebration on April 17, followed by delivery to those unable to join us in worship. To order primulas you can print, fill out and scan the form here or send a note with the required information to officeadmin@newvisionunited.org
  7. We will gather for our Maundy Thursday service Thursday April 14 at 7 pm in the upper lobby of the Music Hall. This will be an in-person gathering only.
  8. We will have a short Good Friday gathering on Zoom at 11 am on Friday, April 15. The link will be the usual Sunday morning link (see below). This is a zoom gathering only.
  9. New Vision Virtual Worship is experiential, participatory, image-rich and collective, just like worship in person at New Vision! Join us on Sunday mornings 10:30 am week to week during the Covid-19 emergency by clicking here. If you want to put the link someplace easy to find each week, here it is: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/782292511. Please share it with others and invite them to a “different” kind of time on Zoom from the usual.
  10. You can also call in to the gathering on the telephone. Call 1 647 374 4685, then, when prompted, input the Meeting ID 782 292 511 followed by the # sign. Ignore the prompts for Participant ID and Password. You are in when the recorded voice says, “You are in the meeting.” If you can only connect by video on your computer with no audio, you can use the phone connection for audio and the computer connection for visual.

Hope to see you Sunday again, or for the first time –

Rev Ian

New Vision Notes Thur Mar 17 2022

Thur Mar 17 2022
1. On St. Patrick’s Day, some notes full of the blarney on why there are no snakes in Ireland:
2. There were never any snakes in Ireland to begin with.
3. There are no signs of snakes in Ireland’s fossil record. In fact, it’s likely that for millennia there weren’t any snakes in either Ireland or Britain, though Britain eventually gained three species of snakes: the Grass Snake, the Adder Snake, and the Smooth Snake.
4. So, how did that happen?
5. During the Ice Age, Ireland and England were too frigid to be suitable habitats for cold-blooded reptiles such as snakes. But then, 10,000 years ago, when the glaciers shifted and land emerges connecting Europe, England, and Ireland, allowing for migration. Animals that did make it to Ireland during this time period included brown bears, lynx, and wild boars.
6. As Popular Science noted, when the glaciers began melting, the land between Ireland and England was covered over 8,500 years ago, but the land between Britain and Europe went underwater 6,500 years ago, allowing more time for snakes to slither over.
7. Of course, we all know that St. Patrick banished snakes from the Emerald Isle in the 5th Century.
8. Don’t we?
9. And here’s the blarney stone.
10. Pandemic capacity limits have been lifted in Ontario. Please come join in on Sunday mornings at 24 Main W!
11. Each organization in the Province must have a safety plan. New Vision will continue to require masks and screening on entrance to our in-person worship gatherings, and those present will maintain 2 metre distance between each person/household to permit in-person singing among those present. This means our capacity limit for the time being continues to be 25 persons.
12. New Vision Virtual Worship is experiential, participatory, image-rich and collective, just like worship in person at New Vision! Join us on Sunday mornings 10:30 am week to week during the Covid-19 emergency by clicking here. If you want to put the link someplace easy to find each week, here it is: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/782292511. Please share it with others and invite them to a “different” kind of time on Zoom from the usual.
13. You can also call in to the gathering on the telephone. Call 1 647 374 4685, then, when prompted, input the Meeting ID 782 292 511 followed by the # sign. Ignore the prompts for Participant ID and Password. You are in when the recorded voice says, “You are in the meeting.” If you can only connect by video on your computer with no audio, you can use the phone connection for audio and the computer connection for visual.
14. Happy St. Patrick’s Day!

Hope to see you Sunday again, or for the first time –
Rev Ian
 

New Vision Notes Thur Mar 10 2022

Thur Mar 10 2022

  1. The Sunday before us is PIE Sunday!
  2. (It is also the Second Sunday of Lent.)
  3. PIE Sunday is the closest Sunday to March 14 – in a decimal approximation, the totally irrational number Pi: 3.14
  4. As an Affirming ministry of the United Church we celebrate the “peace beyond all understanding” of God through affirming our commitment to being Public, Intentional and Explicit (PIE) in ministry.
  5. Our Affirmation of Inclusion: We affirm the inclusion of people of every ability, income level, age, race, family type, gender identity and sexual orientation in the ministry, leadership and life of this congregation. We celebrate the gifts and graces of all.
  6. 2022 PIE theme is: “a slice for everyone.”
  7. Pandemic capacity limits have been lifted in Ontario. Each organization in the Province, however, must have a safety plan. New Vision will continue to require masks and screening on entrance to our in-person worship gatherings, and those present will maintain 2 metre distance between each person/household to permit in-person singing among those present. This means our capacity limit for the time being continues to be 25 persons.
  8. New Vision Virtual Worship is experiential, participatory, image-rich and collective, just like worship in person at New Vision! Join us on Sunday mornings 10:30 am week to week during the Covid-19 emergency by clicking here. If you want to put the link someplace easy to find each week, here it is: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/782292511. Please share it with others and invite them to a “different” kind of time on Zoom from the usual.
  9. You can also call in to the gathering on the telephone. Call 1 647 374 4685, then, when prompted, input the Meeting ID 782 292 511 followed by the # sign. Ignore the prompts for Participant ID and Password. You are in when the recorded voice says, “You are in the meeting.” If you can only connect by video on your computer with no audio, you can use the phone connection for audio and the computer connection for visual.

Hope to see you Sunday again, or for the first time –

Rev Ian

New Vision Notes Fri March 4 2022

Fri March 4 2022

  1. The Sunday before us is the first Sunday of Lent. We will be celebrating communion too because this Sunday is also the first Sunday of the month.
  2. Pandemic capacity limits have been lifted in Ontario. Each organization in the Province, however, must have a safety plan. New Vision will continue to require masks and screening on entrance to our in-person worship gatherings, and those present must maintain 2 metre distance between each person/household. On one hand, this means our capacity limit for the time being continues to be 25 persons, on the other, we are now able safely to have in-person singing among those present, because they are maintaining the 2 metre distance that remains the recommended distance between individuals for singing.
  3. For your amusement: The United Church of Canada has caught the “New Vision” buzz: Here is the “United Church of Canada New Vision Statement”
  4. This evening at 8:30 pm: Everyone Gets A Slice! Affirming Panel: Looking at the LGBTQIA2S+ acronym, which represents an endless diversity of identities and expressions, we acknowledge that some of the people who are represented by these letters often tend to get left out or underserved. Our guest panelists share their stories and expertise to invite us to consider which folks we may not have included in our Affirming programming and educational efforts and take strides to remedy that. Zoom registration required. Come meet these amazing leaders and be inspired!
  5. New Vision Virtual Worship is experiential, participatory, image-rich and collective, just like worship in person at New Vision! Join us on Sunday mornings 10:30 am week to week during the Covid-19 emergency by clicking here. If you want to put the link someplace easy to find each week, here it is: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/782292511. Please share it with others and invite them to a “different” kind of time on Zoom from the usual.
  6. You can also call in to the gathering on the telephone toll free. Call 1 647 374 4685, then, when prompted, input the Meeting ID 782 292 511 followed by the # sign. Ignore the prompts for Participant ID and Password. You are in when the recorded voice says, “You are in the meeting.” If you can only connect by video on your computer with no audio, you can use the phone connection for audio and the computer connection for visual.

Hope to see you Sunday again, or for the first time –

Rev Ian

New Vision Notes Thur Feb 24 2022

Thur Feb 24 2022

  1. We will begin in-person worship together at 24 Main W. again commencing this Sunday February 27 with the usual attention to social distancing, vaccination and masking. Our person limit will be 25 people.
  2. It seems that the currently subsiding omicron variant is not being replaced by any new Covid variant as threatening — we could be able fully to gather as a community again in worship in-person by Easter!
  3. We will keep you posted.
  4. We are saddened by the death of Helen Howard-Lock, Pippa’s mom and Erick’s mother-in-law, and Josh and Jacob’s grandmother, who became known to many at New Vision as “Sunshine” during our pandemic Sunday virtual worship gatherings. A loving obituary by her family is to be found here on the Kitching, Steepe and Ludwig Funeral Home (Waterdown) website. Visitation is Friday 3 pm – 5 pm at the funeral home and the funeral service will be held at St. James Anglican Church in Dundas at 1 pm Saturday. Pandemic gathering restrictions remain in place, so, to attend the visitation or funeral, please sign up on the funeral home website.
  5. On Tuesday The Hamilton Spectator published one of the fruits of our Intercultural Relationship Currency Project — a letter to editor I wrote this past week. Since the Spec has a paywall, I’ll post the letter here:

City hall racism

Regarding ‘End systemic racism at city hall’ (Feb. 14): I laud the clarity and urgency of the writer’s observations with respect to what “went down” at the Feb. 3 Audit Committee meeting of City Council. The newly hired Executive Director of the Hamilton Anti-Racism Resource Centre (HARRC), Lyndon George, encouragingly created space in response to Coun. Ferguson’s evident contempt for the various forms of criticism of the city and others demonstrated during the pandemic by activists in marginalized communities in Hamilton. George stated in response to Councillor Ferguson that collaboration across the many individuals and groups who continually experience racism is an important part of HARRC’s mandate, as is entering into the difficult and important conversations about social justice and intercultural experience with all authorities. I hope Mr. George includes New Vision United Church and other faith communities among these authorities, for there is no doubt faith communities across all cultures exercise a certain kind of civic authority in the community. But if that is not in his mandate, certainly I heard him in his remarks plan to address the Hamilton council in its secular authority. The difficult and important conversations he anticipates, in my experience, lead to joy and to better and more productive relationships.

Rev. Dr. Ian B. Sloan, New Vision United Church

  1. New Vision Virtual Worship is experiential, participatory, image-rich and collective, just like worship in person at New Vision! Join us on Sunday mornings 10:30 am week to week during the Covid-19 emergency by clicking here. If you want to put the link someplace easy to find each week, here it is: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/782292511. Please share it with others and invite them to a “different” kind of time on Zoom from the usual.
  2. You can also call in to the gathering on the telephone toll free. Call 1 647 374 4685, then, when prompted, input the Meeting ID 782 292 511 followed by the # sign. Ignore the prompts for Participant ID and Password. You are in when the recorded voice says, “You are in the meeting.” If you can only connect by video on your computer with no audio, you can use the phone connection for audio and the computer connection for visual.

Hope to see you Sunday again, or for the first time –

Rev Ian

New Vision Notes Thur Feb 17 2022

Fri Feb 11 2022

  1. Tomorrow evening, Friday, Feb 18, 8:30pm ET: Queer Virtue, consider partaking of an evening with Rev. Liz Edman A special one-night-only event where affirming connections will chat with Rev. Liz Edman, activist, agitator, priest, and author of the book “Queer Virtue.” She will give us some key insights on what she has discovered in her work and how the elements of “queer virtue” can challenge us to rupture false binaries, to “queer” lines that pit people against one another.
  2. Tomorrow evening as well the African Canadian Caribbean Association (ACCA) is presenting a Black History Month Celebration as part of Winterfest: from 6-8 pm at Auchmar, 88 Fennell Ave W. and includes live performances by Mosa McNeilly, Aisha Nicholson, Klyde Broox and Narret Jamais. Free, with free parking at St. Joseph’s West 5th campus hospital campus.
  3. Some Oscar Wilde wit for freedom convoys:
  4. Many thanks to all who participated in the celebration of the past year’s work and planning for the year ahead at last Sunday’s annual meeting 2022 – New Vision’s eighth!
  5. We will begin in-person worship together at 24 Main W. again commencing next Sunday February 27 with the usual attention to social distancing, vaccination and masking. Our person limit will be 25 people.
  6. It seems that the currently subsiding omicron variant is not being replaced by any new Covid variant as threatening — we could be able fully to gather as a community again in worship in-person for Easter!
  7. We will keep you posted.
  8. Some Black History Month news if you didn’t see this link last week: https://www.insauga.com/one-stop-shop-for-hamilton-black-history-launches-feb-1/
  9. New Vision Virtual Worship is experiential, participatory, image-rich and collective, just like worship in person at New Vision! Join us on Sunday mornings 10:30 am week to week during the Covid-19 emergency by clicking here. If you want to put the link someplace easy to find each week, here it is: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/782292511. Please share it with others and invite them to a “different” kind of time on Zoom from the usual.
  10. You can also call in to the gathering on the telephone toll free. Call 1 647 374 4685, then, when prompted, input the Meeting ID 782 292 511 followed by the # sign. Ignore the prompts for Participant ID and Password. You are in when the recorded voice says, “You are in the meeting.” If you can only connect by video on your computer with no audio, you can use the phone connection for audio and the computer connection for visual.

Hope to see you Sunday again, or for the first time –

Rev Ian

New Vision Notes Fri Feb 11 2022

Fri Feb 11 2022

  1. New Vision’s 2022 Annual Meeting will be virtually held again this year following worship this Sunday, Feb 13. The 2021 Annual Report is available electronically through the New Vision website as it was last year. It was issued and published on Threshold Partner and friends page on our website on Monday, February 7.
  2. We’ll have a short all-purpose break after worship and invite you to provision yourself with lunch so we can begin the meeting roughly 15 minutes after our gathering for worship concludes.
  3. We will begin in-person worship together at 24 Main W. again commencing Sunday February 27 with the usual attention to social distancing, vaccination and masking. Our person limit will be 25 people.
  4. It may be too early to express optimism, but if the current subsiding of the omicron variant is not replaced by any new Covid variant as threatening, we could be able fully to gather as a community again in worship in-person for Easter.
  5. This is a warm thought on a winter’s day.
  6. Some Black History Month news: https://www.insauga.com/one-stop-shop-for-hamilton-black-history-launches-feb-1/
  7. The African Canadian Caribbean Association (ACCA) is presenting a Black History Month Celebration during Winterfest. It occurs on Feb 18 from 6-8 pm at Auchmar, 88 Fennell Ave W. It includes live performances by Mosa McNeilly, Aisha Nicholson, Klyde Broox and Narret Jamais. Free. Parking in the St. Joseph’s West 5th parking lot as well as good transit service to the location.
  8. New Vision Virtual Worship is experiential, participatory, image-rich and collective, just like worship in person at New Vision! Join us on Sunday mornings 10:30 am week to week during the Covid-19 emergency by clicking here. If you want to put the link someplace easy to find each week, here it is: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/782292511. Please share it with others and invite them to a “different” kind of time on Zoom from the usual.
  9. You can also call in to the gathering on the telephone toll free. Call 1 647 374 4685, then, when prompted, input the Meeting ID 782 292 511 followed by the # sign. Ignore the prompts for Participant ID and Password. You are in when the recorded voice says, “You are in the meeting.” If you can only connect by video on your computer with no audio, you can use the phone connection for audio and the computer connection for visual.

Hope to see you Sunday again, or for the first time –

Rev Ian