St. Paul's Brampton

St. Paul's Brampton 10 am Sunday Worship. An open, inspiring, foundational and leading Christian community, ministering to the people of a diverse and changing Brampton.

01/07/2023

The Magi came from many places, following a star.
We come to worship,
and the star sheds light on our lives.
The Magi brought gifts to offer the Child.
We too bring gifts — ourselves, our hopes, our dreams.
Shepherds and Magi — the meek and the mighty —
all were welcome in Bethlehem.
We too come to Bethlehem
and then return to our homes rejoicing.

— from Celebrate God's Presence, 3F001

[Photo: Rawpixel / iStock]

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01/06/2023

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01/04/2023

For many, January is a hard, cold month…

When everyone is setting new goals, laying down righteous ground rules and striving to become a better version of themselves, some of us are fighting to find ourselves each day...

You see, December is a month of giving, and some of us, come January, are completely and utterly spent.

A month of remembering everyone, and remembering absolutely everything.

A month of including everyone and of reaching out to each and every person we have ever known.

A month of reaching breaking point every day trying to have fun, to be the ultimate hostess, to be the perfect guest.

A month of stretching ourselves financially, emotionally and of letting our boundaries be breached by many... in the spirit of the season.

And then January hits and bam... before we can even begin the arduous task of clearing away the festivities, we are expected to jump on the ‘new year, new you’ bandwagon and transform ourselves entirely.

For some of us this is just too much.

January is the darkest and most depressing month of the year and for many sensitive souls, the barrage of ‘advice’ on how we ‘should’ be living, is just too much.

So perhaps this is a safe place to say that maybe it’s okay to take a week or two to recover and to just be kind to ourselves before demanding better.

And for those of us who really do fall low in the darkest month of the year. For those of us who have given too much and to whom the future looks bleak - perhaps this is the right place to say - you are absolutely fine the way you are. Just stay.

Take some time to breathe.

Take some time to not think about anything much at all except breathing in and breathing out.

Take some time to build back up, not tear your yourself down.

For many, this month is a mountain that looks unclimbable.

Be kind, my friends. Always.

Donna Ashworth

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Art by Jennifer Elson - Art

01/02/2023

Happy New Year! We wish you and your loved ones a blessed 2023. Thank you for your support, your care, and for all you do to bring the love of God to life in our world this year.

[Photo: Alain Audet from Pixabay]

01/01/2023
12/31/2022

Why do we start a new year, with promises to improve?
Who began this tradition of never-ending pressure?
I say, the end of a year, should be filled with congratulation, for all we survived.
And I say a new year should start with promises to be kinder to ourselves, to understand better just how much we bear, as humans on this exhausting treadmill of life.

And if we are to promise more, let’s pledge to rest, before our bodies force us.
Let’s pledge to stop, and drink in life as it happens.
Let’s pledge to strip away a layer of perfection to reveal the flawed and wondrous humanity we truly are inside.

Why start another year, gifted to us on this earth, with demands on our already over-strained humanity.
When we could be learning to accept, that we were always supposed to be imperfect.
And that is where the beauty lives, actually.
And if we can only find that beauty, we would also find peace.

I wish you peace in 2023.
Everything else is all just a part of it.
Let it be so.

Donna Ashworth

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ART BY Demelsa Haughton Illustration

12/26/2022

When they saw that the star had stopped, they were overwhelmed with joy.
The Beloved is with us. Blessed Christmas!

En voyant l'étoile là, ils furent remplis d'une très grande joie.
Le Bien-aimé est parmi nous. Nous vous souhaitons un Noël béni!

Iah tiiaieriwahewe tsi nahontsen'nonni
Sonsahontksatho n'Otsistok tsi teiotaon.
Wa' kwanonhweron.

[Text: Matthew 2:10]
[Texte : Matthieu 2,10]
[Traduction en français : Ministères en français]
[Mohawk translation: Susan and Harvey Gabriel]
[Image: Wise Women Also Came © Jan Richardson.]

A Carol for the Longest Night Silent Night, Holy NightHere we long for your LightHere your Presence is achingly nearHere...
12/21/2022

A Carol for the Longest Night

Silent Night, Holy Night
Here we long for your Light
Here your Presence is achingly near
Here your Love gently touches our fear
Hold our tears in your heart
Hold our tears in your heart

Silent Night, Holy Night
Here we long for your Light
May our darkness be softened with grace
May our grief be transformed by your face
Seed your hope in our hearts
Seed your hope in our hearts

Silent Night, Holy Night
Here we long for your Light
Draw us now in this moment to You
In our grief and our loss make us new
Birth your life in our hearts
Birth your life in our hearts

Catherine E. Smith © 2019
Tune: Silent Night, Holy night (Stille Nacht)

Image credit: Hans Vivek, Unsplash

Address

30 Main Street South
Brampton, ON
L6W2C4

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 9am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 9am - 4:30pm
Thursday 9am - 4:30pm
Friday 9am - 4:30pm

Telephone

+19054511405

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