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Tuesday, 21 October 2014
How Will We Walk Together?
This past Saturday, Where Waters Meet was a deep, moving and inspiring time of ceremony, sharing of stories, laughter and tears, feasting and working toward right relations with all creation. We will be posting more reports about this past weekend's Where Waters Meet in the next short while, including pictures.
As you know from earlier posts, leadership for the day was provided by powerful voices, including those of Stan McKay, Melody McKellar, Melanie Kampen and Steve Heinrichs. Red Threads of Peace, a Playback Theatre group, changed the pace for us all, but certainly not the intensity of our engagement with important matters.
One of the items of discussion toward the end of the afternoon was that we wished to deepen the connections made during the day, and to expand our connection with the indigenous community.
Steve has sent an invitation to take steps in that direction. Below the image of the poster, you'll find his invitation to all of us.
Friends,
Want to thank you all again for inviting me into the Faith in
the City ‘circle’. I really enjoyed my
experience this past weekend, and was profoundly moved on a number of fronts. Thank you for all the hard work that you put
into this.
Very grateful.
If you’re interested, I’d like to invite you to a gathering on
November 1st which is exploring how we can build tangible
partnerships/relationships right here in the city and communities. Adrian
Jacobs and Michael Champagne are our guest teachers, and it’s all taking place
at Circle of Life Thunderbird House. Please see the attached poster...and
please join us. We’d be honoured. Feel free to share with your networks.
Take care,
Steve
- submitted by Gareth
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