Music United Education Fund – Important Announcement!

The Executive of Music United recently approved the following motion:
THAT $5000.00 from the 2010 Music United Musical Events budget be made available until the end of December 2010 for:
  • groups or individuals putting on Music Workshops ONLY (application for concerts or other types of musical events will not be considered)
  • in the Presbytery or Conference
  • in amounts up to $500.00
  • the amount to be decided by a group of 3 Executive members:
    • Chair, Treasurer & Program Chair (who will not be eligible to apply for the grant)

The application which must include:
  • the proposed program
  • proposed budget, and
  • letters of support from the following:
    1. Presbytery/Conference secretary
    2. Clerk of Session or equivalent &
    3. Your Music United Regional Convener
REGISTRATION FORM to be sent to Betty Lynn Schwab, Coordinator of Worship and Music, United Church of Canada, 3250 Bloor Street W, Suite 300, Toronto, Ontario M8X 2Y4:
  • To be received 60 days before the event.
  • Last application to be received no later than November 1st, 2010.
  • Last date for event to be held: March 31, 2011
  • A final report of the held Event (to include the number of people who attended & the number of Pastoral Charges represented at the Event) to be submitted no later than 60 days after the conclusion of the Event
  • if Workshop is NOT held, grant monies to be returned promptly to the United Church.
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FREE choir gowns

We no longer have need of a number of choir gowns. These gowns are free to anyone who would like them. Please contact Eila Fowler for details. Thank you.
There are 2 small and 12 medium adult red robes with gold stoles.
There are 4 adult and 17 youth/teen black robes.

There are 3 adult, 14 youth/teen and 4 children’s robes.
Eila Fowler
braceila@sympatico.ca
Manor Road United Church
Toronto, Ontario
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More Voices adds US publisher for third printing

The third printing of More Voices will carry the imprints of United Church Publishing House, Wood Lake Publishing, and Westminister-John Knox.

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More Voices has acquired an American publisher, as the Presbyterian Church-USA has signed on to publish and distribute the book in the United States. The third printing of More Voices will carry the imprints of United Church Publishing House, Wood Lake Publishing, and Westminister-John Knox.

Commissioners to General Council 40 in Kelowna, BC were all presented with complimentary copies of More Voices when they met last summer, making a joyful noise!

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United Church Affirms Musicians as Ministers

After years of advocacy by Music United and its predecessor UCCAM, The United Church of Canada has adopted a new ministry category for musicians!

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A Music Poem and Prayer

Enjoy these beautiful expressions of faith, which affirm the musical gifts of the Spirit.
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An invitation to musicians attending More Franchises: A Second Cup

The “More Franchises: A Second Cup” event in Toronto (June 19-21, 2010) has come and gone, but several musicians did drop by the “jam space” and included pianists, a cellist and a clarinetist, plus lots of vocalists. Thanks everybody!

(Looking for a chance to share new music or new musical approaches, or to bring an instrument and jam with other musicians?
Your suggestions are sought to help fashion a daily opportunity for a “Spirit Jam” during More Franchises: A Second Cup event in Toronto, June 19-21, 2010.)
Contact Allan Baer (ab25@queensu.ca)
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Thanks!
Allan Baer

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Chris Bowman & David Chafe in recital

Award-winning recording artists Chris Bowman and David Chafe are presenting "Songs of Travel" in recital in Wolfville and Truro NS this month.


Award-winning recording artists Chris Bowman and David Chafe are presenting "Songs of Travel" in recital in Wolfville and Truro NS this month. Chris and David have been honoured by Music Nova Scotia (2008) and Music Newfoundland & Labrador (2007), with their recording "Over Hill and Valley" being named Best Classical Recording by both organizations. All are invited to hear them in recital on Friday, November 20 at the Garden Room in the K.C.Irving Centre at Acadia University in Wolfville, NS (8pm) or at First United Church on Prince Street in Truro, NS (3pm). CD's will be available for sale.

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More Voices “cover challenges”

Trinity United, Cobourg, ON


Subject: More Voices

I would like to let all other churches who are having trouble with the binding on More Voices that we recently got our copies of More Voices rebound. They are now hard cover, with the front and back covers laminated onto the new cover. They look great, are more durable, open flat and are more economical and environmentally friendly than buying new books. We had our books done at Smith Falls Bookbinding www.smithfallsbookbinding.com.

Debbie Fingas

Minister of Music

Trinity United Church, Cobourg

 

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Faith United Church, Courtice, ON

"The War Time Radio Show" — November 5, 6,& 7

 "Do You Like to Sing?" Choral Workshop — November 14


Faith United Church in Courtice, will present "The War Time Radio Show" November 5, 6 and 7th at 7:00 pm. Tickets are $13 in advance, $15 at the door. For more information or to order tickets, please visit faithunited.ca or call the Faith Box Office at 905-448-1320 (Visa and Mastercard accepted). As part of the event there will be display of World War II memorabilia, photos, newspapers, books, and scrapbooks. If you would be interested in sharing some of your materials with us for our display, please contact Brian Stevens at: music@faithunited.ca or call the church office at 905-433-8953. In light of our involvement in Afghanistan and other global conflicts, Remembrance Day is a very important time of year and this show is our way of acknowledging our troops, past and present.

Do You Like To Sing? Join us November 14th at Faith United Church in Courtice, for our annual choral workshop. New Canadian Liturgical Music will be presented by our team of composers and clinicians: Rob Teehan, Mark Ruhnke, Brian Stevens, Lucas Tensen, Diana Chappell and Cynthia Doyle. The program is designed for adult and youth choristers, as well as directors, and includes reading sessions, workshops, percussion and pipe organ, a sound circle and a great lunch! For information and registration visit: www.sing2009.faithunited.ca/index.htm or call Faith Box Office: 905-448-1320.

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Honoring Fred Kaan

Fred Kaan, one of the most gifted hymn writers of the 20th-21st centuries, died on Oct 4th age 80, ravaged by cancer and robbed of intellect by Alzheimer’s. He was a gifted poet and dear friend. His hymns are in most denominational hymnals published since 1980.

I [include] a tribute to Fred…. It weaves together some of the words he gave us to sing….

Peace and Hope!
Brian Wren



Fred Kaan (credit: Mark Howard)Dear Fred,

You grew and tended a spacious garden of hymns, with many fine perennials. I’ll pick a quick bouquet.

Dear Fred, dear friend,
Thanks to you we pray –

“for the healing of the nations,
for a just and equal sharing
of the things that earth affords,”
and long “to sing Magnificat
in crowded street and council flat.”

We “put peace into each other’s hands,
and “give thanks for strong yet tender hands,
held out in trust and blessing.”

We have words to lament
“the skills that are used for destruction,”
and unforgettably affirm that,
“There can be no thanks without giving,
no words without deeds that are done.”

Thanks to you –

“We cry from the fright of our daily scene
for strength to say “ No” to all that is mean:
to think and make peace with each heart-beat and breath,
choose Christ before Caesar and life before death!”

Thanks to you –

We shall always dream of church as “a table that is round
that has no sides or corners,
no first or last, no honours,”
and promise not to break “the circle of enabling love,
where people grow, forgiven and forgiving.”

We can sing how “God, who calls the earth to order,
is the ground of what we are.”
We see “the Word in human form;
love through every barrier breaking,
love as basis, end and norm.”
We meet Christ, “the gardener, a tree on his back,”

and we hazardously ask the Spirit
“to uproot us and teach us
the art of sharing all we are and have.”

Thanks to you we can “rise to leave the shell of worship,
called to the risk of unprotected living,
ready and wise to use the unexpected.”

Thanks to you we can rejoice
that “Jesus calls us in and sends us out
bearing fruit in a world of doubt,”
as we “pass the Word around: Loaves abound!”

And thanks to you,
we honour “all who come and came” – not least including you –
“to teach the world the craft of hopeful craving.”

Dear Fred, dear friend,

Somewhere in the middle of your life you wrote:
“Today I live, but once shall come my death.
One day shall still my laughter and my crying.”

Thanks to you, we can join you in saying:

“When earthly life shall close, as close it must,
let me without regret recall the past,
then, Lord, into your hands commit my spirit.”

and –

“Meanwhile I live and move and I am glad,
enjoy this life and all its interweaving.
Each given day, as I take up the thread,
let love suggest my mode, my mood of living.”

Thank you, dear Fred.
Thank you for you.
Thank God for you.
With love –
Your colleague, student and friend
Brian Wren

P.S. –And thanks to you –
I”ll never “sing with bated Christmas voice
as if events in Bethlehem were nice!”

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