The day together started at noon in clear cold weather as we departed St. Luke’s, Price’s Corners with 29 members on board. The church is on Highway 12W just outside Orillia. Joanne Reid of St. George’s, Fairvalley was our able guide for the event, starting us off in prayer and then advising us of the itinerary and activities going on that day at the cathedral. Joanne also told us that it was our driver Rick’s birthday and so we thanked him for spending his special day with us and sang Happy Birthday to him. Part way along the route we stopped to pick up 2 more members and off we went to the cathedral. Upon arrival we assembled on the cathedral steps for a group photo.
When we got there the Bishops’ Levee was still in progress so some of us were able to go through the receiving line. Then we took our seats for the Music for Trumpet and Organ at 3 p.m., followed by Choral Evensong and the Presentation of the ODT starting at 3:30. The cathedral choir and organist provided beautiful and inspiring music for the service. Archbishop Johnson’s homily reminded us of the ministry of Jesus, whose life as a Jew began with his naming and circumcision on the eighth day of his life, commemorated on January 1. And just as the ministry of Jesus involved serving and standing up for God’s people, so it is our ministry to follow his example. The appointees to the ODT exemplify many aspects of the ministry to which all of us are called by virtue of our baptism. The presentation included 4 members of our cluster of churches being appointed in person. These were: Janet Coombs, St. John, Matchedash; Ann Orser, St. Luke, Price’s Corners; Evelyn Reid and Don Walker, St. George, Fairvalley. The fifth appointee, Vern Taylor, St. Paul, Washago, was unable to attend due to his health. Vern will receive his ODT at a service at his home church on January 18. During the reading of the citations for all 52 appointees the congregation was told of the wide, varied, capable and dedicated service that these people have carried out, both within parish and diocesan life and also in the wider community. They set truly inspiring examples for all of us.