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Special Invitation~Explore Reconciliation

Kamloops United Church Posted on January 24, 2018 by WebhelperJanuary 30, 2018

You are Invited to a Special Evening: “Exploring Reconciliation at KUC” Tuesday, January 30, from 6:00 to 8:00 pm. Over the last several years KUC has hosted and participated in numerous events focusing on education, reconciliation, and working towards right … Continue reading →

Posted in Aboriginal Relations, Centre for Community & Spiritual Discovery, Home, Indigenous Relations | Tagged Aboriginal Relations, Indigenous Relations, Reconciliation Exploration Circle

“Colonization Road”

Kamloops United Church Posted on June 12, 2017 by webministerJune 12, 2017

KUC ~ a centre for community and spiritual discovery invites you …. …..to a free screening ….. to consider “How colonized are you?” ….. to bring your friends to see/hear Anishinaabe comedian and activist Ryan McMahon.

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Posted in Home | Tagged Aboriginal Relations, Colonization Road, right relations

Father Martin Brokenleg at St. Paul’s: Feb. 26

Kamloops United Church Posted on February 10, 2017 by webministerFebruary 27, 2017

Come and hear renowned scholar, Father Martin Brokenleg, give a talk at St. Paul’s Cathedral entitled “For Those Supporting Refugees: Lessons from North American Indigenous Experience”.  Fr. Brokenleg will share research and experience from his lengthy and detailed engagement with … Continue reading →

Posted in Aboriginal Relations, Home | Tagged Aboriginal Relations, Rev. Dr. Martin Brokenleg

An Invitation to You!

Kamloops United Church Posted on December 17, 2016 by webministerDecember 17, 2016

Join Alix on Thursday December 22 to make a beaded ornament at the Kamloops Aboriginal Friendship Centre. Registration is required, so please let Alix know if you’d like to join by emailing aboriginalrelations@kamloopsunited.ca, or by contacting the Friendship Centre directly”.

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All My Relations

Kamloops United Church Posted on June 10, 2016 by webministerJune 20, 2016

Join us as we celebrate KUC’s Aboriginal Ministry on Sunday, June 19th.  Planned activities include traditional song and prayer in the Secwepemc language.  And we will “Break Bannock” together after worship. Focus Scripture:  Galatians 3:23 – 29

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Posted in Aboriginal Relations, Centre for Community & Spiritual Discovery, Home, Right Relations | Tagged Aboriginal Relations, All My Relations, right relations

Wéytk Wednesday May 18

Kamloops United Church Posted on May 12, 2016 by webministerMay 20, 2016

We are pleased to announce that Chief Nathan Matthew (Simpcw First Nation) will be joining us for his views on the face of reconciliation at 7 PM May 18 in the church Hall. Nathan has spent many years in education … Continue reading →

Posted in Aboriginal Relations, Centre for Community & Spiritual Discovery, Global Issue, Home, Right Relations | Tagged Aboriginal Relations, Building Right Relationships with Aboriginal Peoples, Wéytk Wednesdays

Last Reconciliation Circle – For Now!

Kamloops United Church Posted on May 4, 2016 by webministerMay 5, 2016

16 people had a wonderful sharing circle May 3rd.  Both Richard and Kevin were there and provided us with yet another incredible opportunity to experience aboriginal culture and ritual.  We had some powerful sharing among the group as we spoke in … Continue reading →

Posted in Home | Tagged Aboriginal Relations, reconciliation, Reconciliation Circle, Richard Wagamese

Anishinaabe Artist, Meal & Reconciliation Circle Mar. 22

Kamloops United Church Posted on March 14, 2016 by webministerMarch 23, 2016

Come together to view a video (from Epiphany Explorations in Victoria) of Anishinaabe musician and poet Leonard Sumner, share a light meal together, and sit in the “Reconciliation Circle” led by Richard Wagamese.  (Come to all, come to part!  Bring … Continue reading →

Posted in Aboriginal Relations, ecumenical, Global & Community, Global Issue, Home, Right Relations | Tagged Aboriginal Relations, Building Right Relationships with Aboriginal Peoples, Epiphany Explorations, Reconciliation Circle

TRU Pow Wow: Mar.19/20

Kamloops United Church Posted on March 10, 2016 by WebhelperMarch 20, 2016

A traditional Pow Wow is being held at Thompson Rivers University March 19 and 20th.    This is a great cultural experience and is highly recommended.  The “Grand Entry” is particularly enjoyable with numerous dancers in traditional regalia and lots … Continue reading →

Posted in Aboriginal Relations, Centre for Community & Spiritual Discovery, Home, Right Relations | Tagged Aboriginal Relations, friendship, fun, learning, music, PowWow, TRU

Reconciliation Circle Feb.16

Kamloops United Church Posted on February 12, 2016 by WebhelperFebruary 16, 2016

You are invited to participate in a sharing circle with the primary purpose of building trusting and respectful relationships in community.   Consider joining Richard Wagamese as the opportunity to share in rich empowering dialogue continues.  (You are not obligated to … Continue reading →

Posted in Aboriginal Relations, Centre for Community & Spiritual Discovery, Home | Tagged Aboriginal Relations, Centre for Community and Spiritual Discovery, community, healing, learning

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