Transfiguration Sunday

 
 

We are in the season of Epiphany, a time of being open to receiving powerful messages of truth and love that ease our minds and bring us comfort. When we experience a moment of epiphany, sometimes profound changes can occur. Perhaps even a transfiguration.

We may appear to undergo some sort of change seen by others, but far more likely, we notice our world transfigures. When we have an inner shift, we see things differently, and our world changes. May the items offered this Sunday support thoughtful, inspiring, and peaceful ways to see oneself, the other, and the world in which we all live.

 

Service

Jill McPherson interviews Reverend Dr. Candice Bist

Contemporary

Nita Mosby Tyler

In honour of black history month, Nita Mosby Tyler invites us to consider what we are doing to end the injustices we see around us.

Justice counts on all of us.
— Nita Mosby Tyler

What positive changes can we help foster? What transfigurations might come from that?

 
 
 
 
Rev. Ted Reeve presenting a live stream

Traditional

Timothy Eaton Memorial united Church

Another live stream service from Toronto flagship Timothy Eaton Memorial United Church with Rev. Dr. Andrew Stirling.

Tune in Sundays at 11:00 AM. Some of the folk from Shelburne use to travel down to Timothy Eaton to square dance back in the day. Don't know about the dancing, but they have always had first class teaching.

 
 

Alternative

Rev. Dr. Candice Bist

If you haven't had a chance to see the video from the Zoom gathering on Feb. 7th, when Rev. Dr. Candice Bist was a guest speaker at Kingsway-Lambton, Toronto, be sure to check it out.

If we allow all these new understandings, we will be granted a new way of seeing humanity and a new way of seeing God, which is really one in the same.
— Rev. Dr. Candice Bist