155 Strong
We enjoyed a wonderful Sunday celebration for our 155th Anniversary. A special surprise came to us from St. Paul’s Anglican. They brought their congregation to share with us. This was one of the most touching things i have ever seen in ministry.
Infinitely More @ CLC
Join us on May 31st, 7:00pm at Community Life Church for a concert by “Infinitely More”. We are partnering with the North Head Baptist Church to bring this musical duo to Grand Manan. Please invite your friends and share this post to help us spread the word.
On a Stormy Sunday …
I remember watching Sunday storm cancellations in the winter of 2015, specifically on Grand Manan. Sunday after Sunday, services were cancelled. It was a storm experience that should give you all bragging rights for the next 40 years or so. You’ll talk about that winter to your grand and great grandchildren.
You survived it. Well done.
In the event that we have to cancel this year, we will do the following:
- Notify you by talk mail. If you are not on our list, see Carolyn Cook.
- Post the cancelation on the front page of the website and Facebook
- A separate post on the website … there is a spot on the site for you to subscribe to church posts so that they will come directly to your email inbox.
- Drum roll please … I’ll provide a link on Facebook and the website posts so that you can watch church from your home. I’ll broadcast a service of sorts from my own home in the hood and you can join in. You are anxious to see that aren’t you? We might tomorrow. I’ll begin the broadcast at 11:00am and it will last for 30-45 minutes. You can watch for as long or as little as you wish and make your toast while I am preaching or singing. If you don’t have the internet find out who your closest neighbour is, who does have a connection and join them there. (I just added a page on our site (Ustream)
It will be a fun experiment that we will become more proficient at the more we use this utility. Thanks in advance for your patience as we try this stormy approach.
Thanks Lifers …
The Joshua Group
Conrad Green will be holding an informational meeting at Community Life Church on Saturday evening November 26th @ 7:00pm. Conrad works with The Joshua Group in Saint John. This is a street level ministry to youth and others, among the most needy in the Port City
You can also find them on Facebook … click here.
We would love to have you stop by to hear of this ministry and Conrad’s involvement.
Samaritan’s Purse 2016
2016 National Collection Week is November 14 – 20, 2016
NEW PACKING RESTRICTION: DUE TO CUSTOMS REGULATIONS NO CANDY IN CANADIAN SHOEBOXES
Wondering what to pack in your shoeboxes?
Click here for the list of Top 100 Shoebox Items:
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1. SELECT A SHOEBOX
- Use a regular-sized shoe box or shoebox-sized plastic box. If wrapping your shoebox, please wrap the lid separately.
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2. BOY OR GIRL?
- Determine whether your gift will be for a boy or a girl, and the child’s age category: 2-4, 5-9, or 10-14.

3. FILL YOUR SHOEBOX
- Fill your shoebox with a well-balanced variety of items from the following categories:
- School Supplies – Items such as pens, pencils, pencil crayons, note pads, and picture books
- Hygiene Items – Items such as: facecloth, toothbrush, comb, and soap. Please place soap in a sealable bag
- Toys & Other Gifts – Items such as: stuffed animals, small musical instruments, hair clips, toy jewelry, t-shirts, and socks
- Personal Note – Include a personal note and/or a photo in your shoebox (not inside the donation envelope)
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- Decks of standard playing cards (other card games such as UNO are allowed)
- Food or candy: Including gum (due to customs regulations)
- Used items (due to customs regulations)
- Toothpaste (due to customs regulations)
- Liquids or items that could leak, melt, freeze, or break – Shampoo, creams, lip balm, bath gels, mirrors, or glass, etc. (these can damage other items in the shoebox).
- Items that can scare or harm a child – War-related toys, knives, and toy guns, etc.
Note: We would prefer that you NOT use backpacks. Backpacks accommodate more gift items, which is nice for the child who receives it, but can seem unfair to other children nearby who must be given conventional shoe boxes. Backpacks are also more challenging than shoeboxes to insert into our standard cardboard shipping cartons, and they can raise concerns when they arrive at Customs.
WHY NO CANDY OR FOOD?
Customs and health officials in a growing number of the countries have either changed their food safety laws or decided to enforce the laws in place. In order to enforce these laws, they are taking more time to carefully inspect box after box, searching for candy or food. These inspections are delaying our distributions, and sometimes forcing us to re-direct shoeboxes to other countries, while we work through the issue with government officials.
Given these circumstances, rather than risk having deserving children not receive gift-filled shoeboxes, we’ve decided to stop allowing the boxes to depart Canada with any type of candy or food inside. Volunteers at our shoebox processing centers will be monitoring to ensure any food items in the boxes are donated to local charities.
Eliminating candy may be sad news for some Canadian shoebox donors. But it’s necessary so ALL the boxes you pack are cleared through every step of the receiving countries’ customs and health inspection processes and into the hands of hurting children in countries like Costa Rica, Senegal, and Haiti.
Rather than viewing this as bad news, please make it good news by ensuring the boxes you pack are filled to the brim with toys, school supplies, hygiene items, and other items needy children would love.
Bringing Good News and Great Joy to children who are hurting is what we all want, and we at Samaritan’s Purse thank you for caring enough to transform lives through Operation Christmas Child shoeboxes. You are a blessing to children who may have never received a gift during their entire lives.
Shoebox Labels:
4. MAKE YOUR MINIMUM $7 DONATION
Please donate a minimum of $7 for each shoebox you prepare to help cover project costs–including shipping. Please make one combined donation for multiple shoeboxes.
- Simply make your donation online or place your cheque or cash donation in an envelope inside your shoebox, on top of the items. If you make an online donation, you do not need to include the donation receipt in the shoebox. Tax-deductible receipts will be issued for donations of $15 or more.
5. DROP OFF YOUR SHOEBOXES
- You may also call 1-800-303-1269
- National Collection Week is November 14-20, 2016. Drop your box at Community Life Church or any other island church before or on Sunday morningNovember 13th.




