Come, share the gifts of God with us,
and serve the world together,
at
OUR SAVIOUR'S LUTHERAN CHURCH,
10 Farrand Street (at River),
THUNDER BAY, ONTARIO, CANADA
807.344.1926 osimm@tbaytel.net
807.344.1926 osimm@tbaytel.net
We invite you to be part of our community of grace and faith, active in Thunder Bay for the past 118 years. We seek to continue to be a place where people can grow in their understanding of God's forgiving love revealed through Jesus. Gathered in to worship, God's Spirit calls us out to share in word and action what it means to be people of God.
"Come share the gifts of God - serve the world"
Our Facebook page is 'Our Saviour's Thunder Bay'
Our YouTube channel is Our Saviour's Lutheran Church of Thunder Bay.
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Each Sunday we record the service, and post the video to our YouTube channel:
New - November 30 - First Sunday of Advent (Service of the Word)
November 23 - Christ the King (Holy Communion/ Worship with the Band)
November 16 - Time after Pentecost (Service of the Word)
November 9 - Time after Pentecost/ Remembrance Sunday (Service of the Word)
To receive a copy of the monthly 'Ambassador' by email, please send a request to osimm@tbaytel.net.
The text version of our December 2025 Newsletter is on the page 'Our Newsletter'.
Deadline for January 2026 'Ambassador' articles: January 5.
9:30 a.m. Cantata Choir practice
10:30 a.m. Advent Cantata worship (no Communion or Sunday School)
11:15 a.m. Fellowship
Deadline for Christmas flower orders
Deadline for Mitten Tree donations
9:00-2:00 LINC classes (M-F)
6:00 p.m. Beavers
6:30 p.m. Confirmation class
6:30 p.m. Cubs
8:30 p.m. A.A. meeting
Deadline for Basketeers donations
5:00 p.m. Council meeting
5:30 p.m. TOPS
6:090 p.m. TBay Carvers Christmas gathering
8:00 p.m. A.A. meeting
10:30 a.m. Service of the Word, with Quartet+ and special singers
11:15 a.m. Fellowship
Mitten Tree
Our annual Mitten Tree will be in the front hall until Dec. 8. Your gifts support clients of Lutheran Community Care and local organizations.
Items needed:
handmade/purchased socks, mitts, gloves, hats, or scarves.
We gather each Sunday at 10:30 a.m., celebrating Holy Communion on the 1st and 3rd Sundays of the month, except for December:
-December 21
-Christmas Eve, 7:00 p.m.
-Christmas Eve, 10:00 p.m.
-Christmas Day, 10:30 a.m.
Sunday, December will be our Advent Cantata worship. December 14 and 28 will be Service of the Word.
Worship with the Band will return in January.
As we meet, we record the services. They are uploaded later on Sunday to our YouTube channel, ‘Our Saviour’s Lutheran Church of Thunder Bay’.
Closed captions are available on the video – corrections and song lyrics are added as time allows.
Texts of the bulletin and sermon are also mailed out on Saturday: sign up for our enews: osimm@tbaytel.net. They are posted on our website on Saturday: www.oursaviourstbay.org .
At the time of the sharing of Communion, all are invited to come up the centre aisle to the foot of the chancel steps to receive the bread and the wine/grape juice. Gluten-free wafers are available. After taking a glass, please go off to the side and drink. There is a receptacle for the used glasses as we go back to our seats via the side aisles.
If you are unable to come to the front, please tell the usher and the elements will be brought to you.
Those who do not receive Communion are welcome to come forward for a blessing.
If watching online, when the presiding minister says, ‘The body and blood of Christ given and shed for you’, we welcome all to take and eat a piece of bread, and then to take a glass of wine or other beverage, remembering and giving thanks for the promises of grace, forgiveness, love, new life, and community given us in Christ Jesus.
The Health Unit continues to recommend the wearing of masks in public areas when exposed to the corona virus or immunocompromised.
The Congregational Council endorses this for those who wish to wear masks, and continues to make masks and hand sanitizer available in the front hall and Immanuel Hall.
No, this isn’t a trick question in a Bible Trivia quiz! It has been the theme of our Sunday School sessions this fall.
Each 1st and 3rd Sunday of the month, tba, children in JK-Gr. 6 gather at 10:30 a.m. in Immanuel Hall for stories, crafts, and more. At the end of their session they join worship to share in the Holy Communion. Note: in December, due to the Dec. 7 Advent Cantata worship, we are only gathering on Dec. 21.
To help with the classes, or for more info, see Karen Bishop.
Activity sheets for each Sunday are in the front hall and also are emailed Thurs. osimm@tbaytel.net .
Copies of the seasonal Activity packet for Advent/Christmas is now available for pick-up at the church, or for drop-off (email a message to osimm@tbaytel.net. )
Adventure activity bags are under the mailboxes inside the sanctuary, for children to enjoy during worship.
When there is no Sunday School class, there will be a children’s message during worship for children present (federal law prevents it from being included on our recording.)
On Sunday, November 30, ELCIC National Bishop Larry Kochendorfer hosted ‘Conversations Across the Church’ — an online opportunity to gather for an hour of worship, reflections, and a time of question and answer with the new national bishop.
Grounded in the ELCIC’s vision to be a church Living out God’s grace and unconditional love, the gathering marked the beginning of what is hoped will become a regular series of events connecting members from across the church.
The webinar opened with a message from Bishop Kochendorfer and the lighting of a candle. Reflecting on the gospel reading of Matthew 24:36-44 for the First Sunday of Advent, Kochendorfer’s devotion lifted up his farming background using a combine analogy (stop, shut off the engine, look, listen and wait) to invite the church to approach the season of Advent as a time of attentive waiting, watching, and listening.
Officers of the church and several members of NCC participated with readings and reflections on how the ELCIC’s new tagline, ‘Living out God’s grace & unconditional love’ are seen in everyday life across Canada.
“For me, it is through my interactions with individuals who are currently in preparation for rostered ministry within our ELCIC,” shared NCC treasurer, Stephen Holmes. “For most of the candidates, this is a second career decision. They are leaving behind jobs and careers and maybe even in some cases are disrupting family lives. They do this well aware of the current challenges that we face as a church… The way that these candidates are prepared for ventures that they cannot see the ending by paths yet untrodden, by perils yet unknown. For me that is living out God’s grace and unconditional love.”
ELCIC vice-chair Bruce Cook spoke of local wintertime outreach programs: holiday hampers, the warm woolies program, cookie tins, Christmas hampers and the journey to Bethlehem, while secretary Linda Grainger shared about Waterloo Lutheran Seminary’s singing community, Inshallah, where spirituality accompanies global song, story and community engagement as multi-faith and cultural diversity is explored through music.
“Living out God’s grace and unconditional love invites us to be outward focused, calls us to be a diverse and inclusive community that celebrates all and upholds life-giving relationships,” Kochendorfer shared. “I invite you to keep your eyes open and your ears tuned for where you see this being lived out in your own context.”
The second half of the gathering, led by Cook, featured a time of question-and-answer with Kochendorfer. As part of the registration for the event, participants were invited to share a question they might have for the national bishop.
Of the 295 registrations, more than 140 questions were submitted, with the main themes focusing on how the first three months have been for the bishop, his vision for the church in the next five-to-10 years, questions about ministry in our current context of declining membership, benevolence, and shortage of rostered leaders, how the bishop would encourage and broaden partnerships, as well as prioritize inclusion and representation, and finally many questions including care and concern for the new national bishop, asking how might the church pray for him in this new call.
“What gives me hope at this point in time is a desire for greater collaboration from across our church, every expression of our church as it currently exists, a desire for greater transparency and a desire for greater communication together,” Bishop Kochendorfer shared, indicating that all submitted questions, whether addressed directly or not, “will shape our work in many, many ways in the weeks and months to come.”
The event closed with a responsive prayer led by several members of NCC along with thanks and appreciation from Bishop Kochendorfer for all who were able to participate and gather.
The next ‘Conversations Across the Church’ event will take place on Sunday, February 22 – the First Sunday of Lent, with a focus on work of the ‘Facing Today – Dreaming for the Future’ steering committee. Details on timing and registration will be made available in the coming weeks.
Dear Beloved Members of God’s Family in the ELCIC,
Just two days ago, we wrote in commemoration of the second anniversary of the war between Israel and Hamas. Today, our hearts are filled with hope at the news that the beginnings of a peace deal have been reached. We implore you to pray with us now that this fragile window for peace will hold and become the foundation for a lasting, just peace for all Israelis and Palestinians.
Since Hamas’ mass killing and kidnapping of Israeli citizens on October 7, 2023, tens of thousands of Palestinians have been killed through imposed starvation and indiscriminate attacks, including on hospitals, schools, shelters and places of worship. Prior to the October 7 attack, decades of violence and oppression have shaped the lives of all Palestinians — who have been denied basic rights, including self-determination — and of all Israelis.
Our prayer today, as it has been for many years, is for all Palestinians and Israelis to experience the fulness of peace, safety and dignity that we believe God desires for them.
Please join us in prayer that peace would take effect immediately, with all captives released, and that humanitarian access would be immediate and unhindered so the mercy of Christ can reach all those in critical need.
Please pray with us:
God of peace, We can barely comprehend the pain and sorrow experienced by so many in Israel and Palestine these last two years. We receive this news of potential peace with broken and hopeful hearts, and we turn to you, source of hope and comfort. Strengthen the resolve of world leaders to make peace and end violence. Comfort all who grieve and answer the prayers of those longing for the sound of bombs to stop. Make straight the way for life-saving aid and healing from trauma to reach all those whose lives have been shattered by this war. Bring compassion and understanding to all, and stir in hearts a commitment to lasting peace. Amen.
In Christ Jesus,
The Rev. Dr. Larry Kochendorfer, National Bishop, Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada
Rev. Dr. Michael Pryse, Interim Executive Director, Canadian Lutheran World Relief
The Ecumenical Prayer Cycle takes us through every region of the world over the course of a year. Praying for each place on earth and its people at least once a year, we affirm our solidarity with Christians all over the world, brothers and sisters living in diverse situations, experiencing diverse problems and sharing diverse gifts. Pray with us!
Prayer is at the very heart of the ecumenical movement. Jesus prayed that we – his followers – may all be one. When we pray with and for one another, we can feel God’s gift of unity. Prayer sustains us on our way towards a unity that all can see, “so that the world may believe”. (John 17:21)
The suggested prayer texts are based on the publication "Pilgrim Prayer – an Ecumenical Prayer Cycle". The book and the website offer valuable aids for intercessory prayers, prayer on behalf of and in solidarity with others.
07 - 13 December 2025
https://www.oikoumene.org/resources/prayer-cycle/myanmar-thailand
30 November - 06 December 2025
https://www.oikoumene.org/resources/prayer-cycle/brunei-malaysia-singapore
Thank you for your offerings, sharing the gifts of God so that together we might serve the world!
During our worship, you are able to share your donations during the passing of the plates at the Offering.
Envelopes for your 2025 offerings are available. If you wish to receive a supply for 2026, please contact the office, 344-1926, osimm@tbaytel.net.
At other times, and for those unable to attend worship, here are options:
1. Mail envelopes to the church
Mailing address: 10 Farrand St. Thunder Bay P7A 3H5
2. Drop envelopes off at church
You can drop off envelopes in the mailbox beside the parking lot doors. Calling to let us know, 344-1926, is appreciated, so that the offering can be brought inside as soon as possible.
3. E-Transfer online banking
a. If you use online banking, log into your account
b. Add Our Saviour’s as a recipient using our office email address:
osimm.office@tbaytel.net
c. Enter the desired amount and click ‘send’.
4. Sign up for Pre-Authorized Withdrawal (PAR)
You are able to have your monthly offerings directly deposited from your financial institution to that of the church. You can designate it 1-3 ways: Weekly, Building, Forward in Mission. You also can receive undated envelopes for other offerings. To sign up, call the office. If you desire to make any changes at any time of the year, or if you have updates on your address or financial institution, please call the church office, 344-1926.
5. Canada Helps
Our regional synod office has set up Canada Helps button link, you can use to donate to congregations. The charitiable donation receipt will be issued by Canada Helps directly. (It is important to note that there is a cost to using Canada Helps as our donation service. Please considering adding 4% to your donation to cover these costs.)
Again, we are so thankful for your faithful generosity.