PIE Day Workshop – Ozhawa Anung Kweon
Feat. Special Guest Speaker:
Ozhawa Anung Kweon
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LENT 2023 FAITH AND JUSTICE SERIESNourish your spirit with Justice-Seeking Tuesdays in Lent.
Feb 28th 7:00-8:30 PM Jesus’s Encounters with the Powerful and Powerless-
March 28th 7:00-8:30 PM – Cycle of Gospel Living:
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Tues Feb 28th Jesus’s Encounters with the Powerful and Powerless-
Tues March 28th – Cycle of Gospel Living:
You can attend just one, but we encourage you to participate in both sessions.
To register go to: Lent 2023: Faith and Justice Series (CHURCHx.ca)
Sessions developed by the Kaleidoscope Institute (www.kscopeinstitute.org)
Facilitated by Thérèse Samuel and members of the Discipleship and Justice Commissions.
Hosted by Antler River Watershed, Horseshoe Falls and Western Ontario Waterways Regional Councils
SPECIAL NOTE: Due to lack of transportation this event has been cancelled.
Interested / Questions? Contact me asap. We hope to get a bus load.
Contact Kathy Douglas kdouglas@united-church.ca
For people in Grades 7 and up (must be accompanied by an adult leader)
All costs except for daily spending and meals will be covered.
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Register Now for ANTIRACISM and the UNITED CHURCHIntensive Workshop in 2023 (online)
Part 1: Antiracism Workshop with Selam Debs. Feb 7, 2023, 10:00-11:30 AM ESTPart 2: Antiracism and the UCC with Rev. Alcris Limongi March 7, 2023, 10:00 AM EST
This workshop is brought to you by Antler River Watershed, Horseshoe Falls and Western Ontario Waterways Regional Councils, and the three regions have covered all costs.
If you have any questions about this workshop or your readiness to participate in it, contact Thérèse Samuel at tsamuel@united-church.ca.
For more information about Antiracism and The United Church, and to register go to: https://catalog.churchx.ca/product?catalog=UILX1150
In the spring of 2022, Kathy Douglas initiated an online meeting for Hamilton area United Churches to talk about sharing a summer Bible-Camp-type program. Steven Barabash, the Community Outreach Leader at Barton Stone Mount Hope United Church in Hamilton, and Pam Byers, the volunteer camp coordinator at Emmanuel United Church in Hamilton, took part and agreed to look at the possibility of Steven doing a program at Emmanuel. The result was a 5-morning Baking and Food Justice Camp at Emmanuel, July 11-1, with 15 children, ages 9 – 14 taking part.
Each day Steven led the kids in baking something different, taught them a few baking skills and talked to the kids about justice issues related to food, such as Fair Trade and buying local. Pam coordinated the volunteer team of 6 adults that helped with set-up, child assistance and clean up, plus she used spiritual resources (Hebrew, Christian, Taoism and Indigenous wisdom) to introduce social norms about the sharing of food with those in need and caring for the world
that have existed since the beginning of time.
Both the children and their parents expressed how delighted they were with the program. Instead of charging a set fee, Emmanuel asked for donations to help cover the expenses and the donations received reflected their appreciation by more than covering the expenses of about $40 per child.
As adults at Emmanuel heard about the program they expressed the desire for a similar program for them, so Steven and Pam will continue to work on that possibility in the fall. We also hope this will lead to further cooperation among the United Churches in the Hamilton area.