Hospitality as a remedy for division
…real struggles of Black, Indigenous, and racialized people within our society, held up alongside of the responses from those who choose to deny the reality of systemic racism, or are…
…real struggles of Black, Indigenous, and racialized people within our society, held up alongside of the responses from those who choose to deny the reality of systemic racism, or are…
…the echo of hypocrisy as we in Canada are asked about our occupation of Indigenous areas where treaties have not been honoured—or the land ever ceded at all. The work…
…seasonal camps, Indigenous reconciliation projects, weekend retreats, food security programs, and more. “The depth and variety of youth-focused ministry and outreach across the Canadian church—and in the Diocese of Ottawa,…
…enter each Indigenous community as an act of contrition and repentance for the Anglican church’s role in colonizing the land and the Indian residential school system. An insightful discussion followed…
…patients and families. She gets calls from treatment centres. She does memorial services at the Shepherds of Good Hope. McFarland says Attagutsiak is involved in many Indigenous organizations as well,…
…Linda Nicholls, Primate of the Anglican Church of Canada The Most Rev. Mark MacDonald, first National Indigenous Anglican Bishop for the Anglican Church of Canada More information and registration: https://www.ationalworshipconference.org/…
…English language Poet Laureate for the City of Ottawa. He is the first Indigenous poet to be appointed … Written by Perspective Looking forward to two years as Poet Laureate…
…further exploring her Indigenous roots with some traditional animal sculptures, and Joanne Lacroix is venturing beyond her imaginative pyrography and discovering her talents with fused glass. Joining us this year…
…prayer. After a land acknowledgement, those gathered were invited to follow the Indigenous participants, Palestinians and leaders from the Anglican, Lutheran, Mennonite, Antiochian Orthodox, Presbyterian and United churches as they…
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