Friday, October 31, 2008

HOLLOWEEN - WIKIPEDIA

History
Halloween has its origins in the ancient Celtic festival known as Samhain (Irish pronunciation: [ˈsˠaunʲ]; from the Old Irish samain).[1] The festival of Samhain is a celebration of the end of the harvest season in Gaelic culture, and is sometimes [2] regarded as the "Celtic New Year".[3] Traditionally, the festival was a time used by the ancient Celtic pagans to take stock of supplies and slaughter livestock for winter stores. The ancient Gaels believed that on October 31, now known as Halloween, the boundary between the alive and the deceased dissolved, and the dead become dangerous for the living by causing problems such as sickness or damaged crops. The festivals would frequently involve bonfires, into which bones of slaughtered livestock were thrown. Costumes and masks were also worn at the festivals in an attempt to mimic the evil spirits or placate them.[4][5]

History of name
The term Halloween is shortened from All Hallows' Even (both "even" and "eve" are abbreviations of "evening", but "Halloween" gets its "n" from "even") as it is the eve of "All Hallows' Day",[6] which is now also known as All Saints' Day. It was a day of religious festivities in various northern European Pagan traditions,[3] until Popes Gregory III and Gregory IV moved the old Christian feast of All Saints' Day from May 13 (which had itself been the date of a pagan holiday, the Feast of the Lemures) to 1st November. In the ninth century, the Church measured the day as starting at sunset, in accordance with the Florentine calendar. Although All Saints' Day is now considered to occur one day after Halloween, the two holidays were, at that time, celebrated on the same day. Liturgically, the Church traditionally celebrated that day as the Vigil of All Saints, and, until 1970, a day of fasting as well. Like other vigils, it was celebrated on the previous day if it fell on a Sunday, although secular celebrations of the holiday remained on the 31st. The Vigil was suppressed in 1955, but was later restored in the post-Vatican II calendar.

Thursday, October 30, 2008

5 MINUTE DEVOTIONS

Colossians 3:23 Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart, as working for the Lord, not for men.

You may feel as though your daily tasks aren't important to those around you. They are important to God. So complete them with all you've got! What tasks do you have that seem unimportant?

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

CORNERSTONE YOUTHQUEST BASKETBALL


We had another great night with 38 boys! Congratulations to Vikas and Kevin for winning MVP honours. They showed responsibility on and off the court. Remember, no basketball next week and the week after. See you November 19!!!

Tuesday, October 28, 2008

DEEP THOUGHTS

Ironically, the role of suffering is one of the most neglected issues in spiritual growth because we do not arrange for it to happen as we might Bible study or prayer. Instead life inevitably arranges it for us. So if we are going to be transformed, we must look at how suffering benefits us, or at least how to respond to it. - John Ortberg

5 MINUTE DEVOTIONS

Isaiah 43:2-3 When you go through deep waters and great trouble, I will be with you. When you go through rivers of difficulty, you will not drown! When you walk through the fire of oppression, you will not be burned up... For I am the Lord your God (NLT).

Following God's ways does not guarantee you will not have hard times. But the hard times will not defeat you. What rivers and fires have you had to go through?

Sunday, October 26, 2008

MARKHAM WANTS YOUTH TO HELP SHAPE FUTURE

Markham is striving to create a clean, safe environment, a vibrant economy, and a fair and inclusive community that welcomes creativity and culture. The Green Print will be the plan for a sustainable future.
The Quest for the Best Markham Challenge
We need your help to define the vision for that future - making Markham a sustainable community. The Quest for the Best Markham is all about hearing from the people in our community who matter most … you. You are the future of Markham. This is your chance to have your say and to make a difference.
Plus, you could win some really cool prizes. Even your school can win too!

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

CORNERSTONE YOUTHQUEST BASKETBALL


We had another great night of basketball with about 40 boys coming out! Congrats to Robert and Jordan, our MVPs for showing responsibility on and off the court.