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Sunday School Graduation

Thursday, September 2nd, 2010

This Sunday, September 5, is our annual Sunday School graduation. An annual event, we will be recognizing all of the children who are graduating from one class to another.

Looking forward to seeing you there.

It’s Been A While

Tuesday, August 31st, 2010

It’s been a while since I have written anything for this blog, but now that we are getting back into more of a regular schedule it’s time to shake off the cobwebs and get writing.

We have had a good summer this year here at West Island. While as always we face the summer attendance slump we maintained an average Sunday attendance of 112. We’re looking forward to having everybody back home and in service again.

This week we will be welcoming Bro. Brent Isaac to the church family here at West Island. Bro. Isaac is a 2010 graduate of Northeast Christian College who will be working with us in several different capacities. Brent is from Listuguj, QC and came to know Jesus through the ministry of Bro. Mike Noel and the church in Campbellton, NB. We look forward to having Brent as part of our team!

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Monday, July 12th, 2010

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What He Said

Thursday, July 1st, 2010

This was written by Charles Lewis for the National Post.

On Monday, the Post editorial board contended that Montreal’s Loyola High School should not have the right to opt out of a Quebec government-sponsored ethics and religion program — despite a court ruling allowing it to do so — because it receives public funds.

The argument seems fair on the surface: The assumption is that as a religious school, Loyola is somehow outside the public sphere and therefore should be grateful for whatever public support it gets. But what the editorial fails to recognize is that public money does not mean secular money.

Funds that end up in the government’s coffers come from all sorts of people, including religious people, who pay taxes like everyone else. Why should those religious taxpayers be beholden to non-religious taxpayers?

There is an increasingly common notion in our society that religious people need to stand in a corner and behave; that their stake in society is somewhere on the fringe and the “rest” of society occupies some sane middle ground. There is a knee jerk assumption that the values transmitted by the state are always superior to those taught by those who hold religious values. But this is merely a heavy-handed tenet of the state religion called secularism.

Finally, there is an assumption in society that only religious people can be intolerant and that the state is always neutral. But that is beyond naive. Secularism has become as much a theology as religious teaching. And in a fair society, there should be room for both, not just one.

National Post
clewis@nationalpost.com

This article was published Tuesday on the Post’s op-ed pages.

Charles Lewis writes about religion for the National Post and is the editor of Holy Post

Grad Sunday And Barbecue

Tuesday, June 8th, 2010

Pictures of our Graduation Sunday and Barbecue have been uploaded to our website (under the photo section). Unfortunately it rained on Sunday so we were unable to eat outside – but we adapted.

Congratulations to all of our 2010 Graduates!

  • Ashley Hemmings – Lindsay Place High School
  • Dominique Thornhill – Vaudreuil High School
  • Jared Grant – Centennial High School
  • Jhoanna Batulan – John Abbott College
  • Joshua George – Vanier College
  • Kendon Williams – Vanier College
  • Charlotte Thomson – Northeast Christian College
  • Tyrone Goodridge-Czernon – McGill University

Quebec City and South Shore

Tuesday, June 8th, 2010

Last week Cindy and I had the opportunity to be a part of Worship Celebrations in both Quebec City and Brossard.

In Quebec City 42 people gathered together in the Centre Victor-Lelievre for a time of worship. Some good contacts were made and there was a wonderful spirit of praise and worship.

On Saturday evening it was the inaugural service for the International Church on the South Shore. Just over thirty people, including the Purpose Institute team were present for the service which was held at the Quality Suites and Hotel in Brossard.

Thanks to those from the West Island who were able to be in attendance and show your support for this new church plant!

An Important Issue

Wednesday, May 26th, 2010

Pornography has become a huge issue in our society today, and, since the church is always impacted by what is going on around us it has become a huge issue for Christians.

And excerpt from an article in a recent issue of “First Things” says:

“Young people who have been exposed to pornography are more likely to have multiple lifetime sexual partners, more likely to have had more than one sexual partner in the last three months, more likely to have used alcohol or other substances at their last sexual encounter, and—no surprise here—more likely to have scored higher on a “sexual permissiveness” test. They are also more likely to have tried risky forms of sex. They are also more likely to engage in forced sex and more likely to be sexual offenders.”

However, pornography is not a problem confined to the young. It infects every age group and no longer is confined to males (if it ever was).

You can read the rest of the article here.

Youth Convention 2010

Tuesday, May 25th, 2010

Victoria Day Weekend means Youth Convention and once again a good group from West Island made their way to Belleville for the annual convention.

The services were marked with a great outpouring of the Holy Spirit with Evan from West Island being one of the 108 who received the baptism of the Holy Ghost. Congratulations Evan!!

Cindy and I returned to Montreal for our morning service here at West Island – and what a great group there was for a holiday weekend. Following the service we drove to Belleville, arriving just in time for the evening service – another great time of praise and worship.

Thanks to Sis. Joanne, Sis. Cindy and all of those who helped make Youth Convention 2010 a resounding success!.

Propagandists And The Church

Monday, May 24th, 2010

I’m currently reading “Under The Unpredictable Plant” by Eugene Peterson. Speaking of the reality of churches
and ministries he writes “Propagandists are abroad in the land lying to us about what congregations are and can be. They are lying for money. They want to make us discontent with what we are doing so we will buy a solution from them that they promIse will restore virility to our impotent congregations. The profit-taking among those who market these spiritual monkey glands indicates that pastoral gullibility in these matters is endless.”

Great Quote On Motivation

Saturday, May 8th, 2010

The most influential person [to] talk to you all day, is YOU. So you should be very careful what you say to you. -Zig Ziglar

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