Canada 150
The
flyers and posters are starting to go up; social media is also seeing a frenzy
of activity announcing another special gathering being planned and prepared to
mark Canada’s 150th birthday celebration on July 1. The logo is
available to download with your
promise to use in celebration of a nation of
people of many cultures, many faiths and many stories. The logo represents the
maple leaf and has been stylized to reflect the changes our country has endured
and continues to face. With 10 provinces and 3 territories with two official
languages and the freedom to worship in speak various languages we truly are
blessed to share this land.
But not
everyone will celebrate the joy of Canada. Our brothers and sisters of the
First Nations peoples were here first. This was their land and settlers from
away came and made this ‘little village’ of Kanata theirs. We learned from our
indigenous friends how to live and cope in the ruggedness of the land- the
rocks, trees, rivers and prairies were the source of all life. But we often
forget that this land is not owned by one people but several.
Yet as
a country we will wear our red and white, wave our flags in numerous parades
and sing joyfully the words of our anthem for we are the true north strong and
free. We will sing and share food of our heritage, we will eat Canadian treats
and we will be together as a country sharing in a celebration worthy of our
history.
Yet our
history in these 150 years has not been easy—crises, wars in faraway lands,
questions of leaving or staying within the confederation, and welcoming more
people from around the world. As Canadians we strive for peace, look to the
good in others and continue to be mindful and gracious over the blessings we
have in this country.
Canada’s
150th anniversary invites us to look at what makes us uniquely
Canadian and what calls us to be together now. It is a time when we might
reflect on those men and women who fought for freedom so that we could
celebrate this milestone in history. And it is a time when we pray for the
future.
Psalm
72:8 Sir Leonard Tilley suggested the
“Dominion of Canada” as the name of the new nation when confederation talks
were being considered. Tilley was inspired by this verse from the Bible: God
shall have dominion from sea to sea and from the river unto the ends of the
earth. Under the British North America act of 1867, the Dominion of Canada was
formed uniting the provinces of Upper and Lower Canada, New Brunswick and Nova
Scotia.
Let us
pray for our country and its leaders now and always.
REFLECTION:
Is it important to
celebrate Canada’s 150th birthday? Why?
How will you acknowledge this important moment in time?
PRAYER
Holy God as we rejoice in our celebration of Canada’s
birthday help us to remember the losses, the tragedies, the pain and hurt of
the many people who fought and died, whose lives were known and unknown for the
sake of this country and its future generations. We thank you for faithful people
who envisioned a country that would expand across the land and to the northern
waters. We pray for our country, its people and its future. Show us how to live
in love for others. We ask this in Jesus’ name. Amen.