Canadian Moms Embracing Diversity Come Together

Canadian Moms Embracing Diversity (and each other) are Canadian mothers of LGBTQ children (of any age) who have come together for:

Support: We are here to listen, offer help and celebrate together as we strive to love, understand and become allies for our kids.

Solidarity: We stand together in support of our children and the LGBTQ community of Canada.

Safety: We listen to one another’s questions, struggles, and joys without judgement. We share ideas and listen to each other with respect. We are a closed group. What is shared in CMED stays in CMED.

Find us by searching our name on Facebook and request to be added. Because we are a closed group, no one outside the group can see who our members are, or what they post.

Our Accessible Garden

The wrap around the garden at Beach United Church attracts a lot of attention as people walk by.  We recently purchased two accessible garden planters to extend our garden and make it possible for people of differing abilities to participate in the joy of getting close to the earth.  This has been made possible by a United Church Innovation Grant and the support of the gardening group at BUC.

The addition of these planters will offer opportunities to build community connections with organizations like Pegasus Community Project and get to know our neighbors, spending more time outdoors, learning or sharing your knowledge about gardening veggies and herbs or supporting this initiative in your own unique way.

We could really use a hand in getting the project off the ground, and there are many ways to support the initiative even if you aren’t an avid gardener. The planters will be assembled on Wednesday, June 12 in the late morning and if anyone would like to come out to help that would be appreciated  Please connect with Nicole Tanti, Community Engagement Coordinator at community@beachuc.com.

Pegasus has a location, a 5-minute walk from our church and would love to participate in some gardening over the summer, especially with other members of the community!

A Day at Beach United Church

It is 10 a.m., and as you enter you can see Cate Duff, the office administrator busy designing a poster for the next event. To the left, David Lewis, the Operations and Rental Manager is making sure that the event calendar is in order and easily accessible to readers.  A phone next to him is ringing off the hook; the caller is probably looking for a place to rent for an event.

In the conference room, which is seemingly nondescript but always bustling with activity, Nicole Tanti, our Community Engagement Coordinator is brainstorming ideas with Karen Dale, the Minister whose plate is full with everything and anything under the sun, including the responsibility of overseeing events promotion and outreach.

I know what you are thinking; is it that busy at a church? The answer is yes, it always is, especially at Beach United Church.

It is not your conventional church, but a congregation that recognizes the importance of human values and invests a lot of time and energy in exploring faith and building relationships with God, people, and the earth.

So how do we manage to do this? We raise money through our events, donations and reinvest them into communities.  I had a glimpse of this at the Christmas Market, which is held annually with support from local businesses.  We raised a whopping $9,000 selling ethical products, homemade goodies, and  Christmas decor.

The church also hosts music events featuring some of the heavyweights in the music industry including Organist, Zoe Li, Jazz Pianist, Danae Olano, Folk Singer, Claire Coupland and more. All thanks to the efforts of Steven Webb, the Director of Music.

In addition, our social impact initiatives include the Out of the Cold Program (an initiative aimed to provide shelter to people who are homeless), Interfaith Lunch Program (a drop-in lunch program for people with low income) and The Beach Cares (a sponsorship program for Syrian refugees).

So, if you are still wondering what we do and if you should press the donate button or not, stop wondering and donate now.  Even better, if you want to participate in our events, visit our website at www.beachunitedchurch.com.

If you want to rent our space for your own event, celebration or an ongoing program, shoot us a quick email at operations@beachuc.com.

-Vivek Vijayapalan, Communications Coordinator

Lenten Action: Climate Change

40 Days of Action to Live with Respect in Creation Revised 2019

MORE ACTIONS TO REDUCE CARBON FOOTPRINT

Food

– I will replace 90% of my meat & fish with plant   protein
– I will replace 90% of my dairy with plant substitutes
– I will not waste any food
– I will eat some vegan meals each week

Transportation

– I will replace 90% of my personal car travel with walking/cycling/public transit
– I will carpool coming to Church
– I will figure out how many air miles I travelled last year and plan to cut it by 90% this year