Updates to our Grocery Receipt Program

Over the years, we've raised thousands of dollars in "free" money for the church through our Grocery Receipt Program.

Here’s how the program works: We've made arrangements with two local grocery stores (West Vancouver IGA and City Market at Park Royal).  For every $5,000 in grocery receipts from their stores, they give us a $25 (or $50) gift card -- which we sell at face value to someone in the church who shops there, and the money from the sale is donated to the church.  In other words: for every $5,000 in receipts, the church gets $25 (or $50) of "free" money.  

Marie Bensley was originally in charge of our Grocery Receipt program -- and then she handed it over to Nora Coates. Since 2024, the program is monitored by Linda Pratt. Linda sorts donated receipts for the two stores, add them up (so they are in bundles of roughly $5,000), send the packets to the store manager, and "sell" the donated gift cards.

If you shop at either of these two stores, please save your receipts! Bring them to the church and place them in the folder on the bulletin board in the stairwell. This is a great way to earn “free” money for the church!

Similarly, if you shop at either of these stores — please let Linda know if you’d occasionally be willing to purchase gift cards (at face value) for those stores, to help her convert the gift cards into cash for the church.

UPDATE:

As of January 2026, City Market at Park Royal is offering a drawing and will award a $25 Gift Card to one of our shoppers from each batch of $5,000 that Linda submits. See the sign in the stairwell for complete details, but basically, here’s how this NEW program works:

Buyers who shop at City Market at Park Royal are invited to go online to complete a brief “tell us how we did today” survey (linked at the bottom of your receipt). If you strongly agree to all the survey questions by giving them a 5 out of 5 rating, simply write your name and phone number on the back of the receipt. You will then be eligible to win a $25 City Market Park Royal Gift Card.

Each time Linda submits a batch of $5,000, one name will be drawn for the $25 gift card — so your chances are very high of winning!

(The store Owner/Manager, Doug Huntington, has assured us that your name and phone number will be kept confidential — and he will personally contact the winner using the phone number they provide).

Wanted: Pictures for our new website

Happy New Year!  

One of our priorities for the new year is to update our website to make it more attractive and user-friendly for both existing and potential new members. We plan to unveil the new website in the next few months.  

We're looking forward to including snapshots of NSU activities and we're hoping you can help us with this.

Please email us your best photos of NSU activities from the past 3 years.  This could include Sunday morning services, socializing at NSU functions, small group activities (such as men's and women's groups, book club, Soul Matters, etc.), groundskeeping and environmental activities, art projects, choir practice, etc.  We prefer candid, "action" shots, rather than staged, posed photos.  We're looking for photos that show all the activity that goes into making NSU the welcoming, vibrant community that it is.  

Please send your photos (no more than 10 per person, please) to  NSUpics@northshoreunitarians.ca by January 20th.

We can’t promise that we’ll use all the pictures that are submitted — but we’ll do our best!

Many thanks.

~The Growth & Development Team
(Barrie Forbes, Pamela Berg, Alison Fleischauer and Janni Kretlow)

January Outreach: Lookout Housing & Health Society

Each month, we collect funds for a registered charity whose mission is in line with our values. We call this “Outreach”.

During January, collection plate donations marked “Outreach” will be donated to the Lookout Housing & Health Society, a local shelter that offers a range of programs, housing and health solutions to vulnerable adults living with multiple challenges. Their resources include emergency shelters, community resource centres, medical and dental clinic, food bank, needle distribution and community cleanup, HIV and Hep C support, employment programs, and youth counselling. Lookout provides non-judgmental and non-sectarian services to individuals coping with a wide variety of challenges including poverty, mental illness, substance use, trauma, mental and/or physical disabilities, chronic health illnesses, financial and legal issues – or those simply unable to cope.

Learn more at https://lookoutsociety.ca/

NSU Closures (due to snow or other conditions)

On rare occasions, Sunday Services and other NSU events may be cancelled due to extreme weather conditions, loss of electricity, or other emergency situations.  When this happens on a Sunday morning, the decision will be made prior to 8 am, and we will communicate the closure to you using the methods shown in the section below called “Communication”.

Safety First

Our number one concern is for the safety of our congregants.  We recognize that there are many factors that determine the safety of driving in inclement weather conditions, including:

  • The temperature -- and whether it’s rising or falling

  • Wind conditions

  • Rate of snowfall and buildup of accumulated snow

  • Road conditions

  • Road closures

  • Type of vehicle (front wheel drive, four wheel drive, etc.)

  • Condition and type of tires on your vehicle

  • Level of experience the driver has with driving in snow

  • The presence or absence of electricity in the area

  • And more!

Therefore, it is not possible for us to have a “one size fits all” recommendation when it comes to emergency situations and inclement weather. 

NSU Policy on Cancelling Sunday Services

We leave it up to individuals to determine whether or not they feel comfortable coming to NSU services and events considering all of the factors listed above.  When Sunday Services are cancelled, other events scheduled on that day will also be cancelled. 

Communication

When Sunday Services are cancelled, we will use a variety of ways to communicate the closure to the congregation, including:

  • Posting a message on the Home Page of our website.

  • Sending out a mass email to the members and friends on our eBulletin and newsletter distribution list. 

  • Changing the message on our phone’s answering machine to announce the closure. 

  • Encouraging “word of mouth” communications. 

Although we have no official “phone tree”, we encourage members and friends to communicate with each other via phone about closures, especially those who may not have online or email access to the information. 

It is possible that unforeseen situations may prevent the above methods of communication, in which case we will do our best to communicate the closure to congregants using whatever means we can. 

Our Policy on Cancelling Other NSUC Events

Other NSU events may be cancelled due to inclement weather conditions at the determination of the event leader.  It is generally the responsibility of the event leader to communicate the cancellation with the participants.  

Articles for the Winter Newsletter?

If you are the Chair of a Committee, Team or Task Force and have anything for the Winter Newsletter, please email it to Janni as soon as possible (the deadline is Jan. 4th). Janni will be on vacation Dec. 24th to Jan. 1st -- so the more she can do ahead of time, the better.

Please send your article as the text of an email, or as a Word document attachment (not as a PDF).

Questions? Contact Janni (604-926-1621 or info@northshoreunitarians.ca.

A special THANK YOU for our 2025 donors

With 2025 coming to an end , we extend a special THANK YOU to all who fulfilled their 2025 pledge commitments. 

If you haven't completed your current year's pledge, please donate any remaining amount by December 23rd (the date of our last deposit of 2025), if you can.  Any donations received in 2025 will be included on your 2025 tax receipt, which will be issued early in the new year.

Not sure if you still owe on your 2025 pledge?  Contact Janni in the Main Office.

We sincerely appreciate all who have donated in support of our mission of helping people to live with greater depth, meaning and purpose.

WANTED: Cookies and treats for Christmas Eve Service

If you are coming to the Christmas Eve service (6pm Wed. Dec. 24th), would you kindly consider contributing a dozen cookies or treats? They can be store bought or homemade. We'll have a big “treats” table downstairs after the service accompanied by some warm cider (non-alcoholic) for all to enjoy.

No plates required, since the goodies will all be put out in batches on a giant table covered in brown paper where you can write the name and the notable ingredients (contains dairy, or gluten free, or whatever) -- easy and fun!

Thank you for helping to contribute.