Small and Mighty! Brought to you by your UCC friends in the Kootenays

LeaderShift is working with a dynamic group of United Church people to put on Kootenay Faith Fest 2020: Small and Mighty! This online event is described in full on our dedicated KFF2020 page (click to visit), but we want to take ever opportunity to invite you - yes YOU - to come join the event!

KFF2020 will be all online - streaming from Knox United Church in Fernie BC, and from Halifax NS where keynote speaker, Dave Csinos is located. We’ve enlisted the skills of Allan Buckingham to navigate the online world for us and a local arrangements crew to capture the feel of a UCC conference — empowering all participants to enjoy a virtual conference with fun things like a walking tour of Fernie! Faith@Home kits to gets hands on with theme materials in your own house! Interesting and relevant workshop sessions to inspire, educate and connect! A gorgeous swag bag of Kotoenays-sourced candles, chocolate and soap for the first 100 registrations! Plus — Sunday morning worship that’s open to everyone, not just KFF2020 participants.

The theme is Small and Mighty, and the content is tailored to folks who call a small community and a small church home. Dave will invite thought and conversation around the unique advantages being small gives us when it comes to developing and nurturing faith, serving our neighbours, working collaboratively with other faith and community groups, and growing relationships that matter.

We are SO excited for Kootenay Faith Fest 2020, and to welcome you to the online festivities this September 23-27th.

Faithfully,
The LeaderShift Team

Tressa Brotsky - communications
Rob Crosby-Shearer - LeaderShift Church Plant Project
Allison Rennie - director

Rhian Walker - program staff
Brenda Wolff - administrative assistance

 

How to we set a welcoming table when we're missing different things?

Beloved,

In June, Pacific Mountain Regional Council Executive Minister Treena Duncan welcomed United Church researcher Rev Janet Gear to one of the PMRC online Townhall sessions. Treena has gathered folks online, from across the Pacific Mountain regional council since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. What began as a way for United Church people to review and flush out important, logistical pandemic information through our UCC lens, the PMRC Townhall sessions grew to embody and make space for community, shared experience, prayer and reflection.

LeaderShift has a long relationship with Janet Gear and her research project The Theological Banquet - and you may have participated in one of Janet's sessions. We're pleased to share this recording of the PMRC's June 24, 2020 Townhall meeting for you and your networks - for the gift of hope and grounding it brings. Janet explores what we know, understand and feel about being United Church, and missing church, in these COVID-19 days.

 
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We are still living a physically distant reality, bearing witness to racialized prejudice and murder, labouring for justice and transformation, yearning for ease and peace, and we hear how weary and isolating it feels at times. Janet's work and this recording calls us back to the table of grace, community and love. Articulating the ways United Church people live and experience God, Janet's conversation with Treena and those gathered online, reminds us how well we are connected, supported and ever-growing when we listen for, and respond to the Christ-call to be heart-open and present to one another, especially in our differences, especially when we're not gathering in person.

Gosh -- our work of birthing, raising, walking God's kin-dom isn't finished. What a gift to never be done in growing with God and our church! After a few weeks of intentional space and rest, LeaderShift is readying more ally workshop sessions with Angela Ma Brown, getting excited for Kootenay Faith Fest, and refining opportunities for personal and professional reflection for church leaders - for you. Maybe your rest time isn't quite finished yet - that's okay, keep still till it's time to rise. We'll write again soon.

Faithfully,
The LeaderShift Team

Tressa Brotsky - communications
Rob Crosby-Shearer - LeaderShift Church Plant Project
Allison Rennie - director

Rhian Walker - program staff
Brenda Wolff - administrative assistance

Registration Now Open: Confronting Whiteness ~ An Anti-Racism Workshop for White Folks with Anna White

Anna White at Camp Fircom

Anna White at Camp Fircom

Anna White is a PK (preacher’s kid) squared, and a self-professed ‘adjunct church geek’. Anna has partnered on projects with many across the Pacific Mountain Regional Council and beyond including the PMR First Third Ministry Network, Mandate magazine, Oak Bay United Church, Camp Fircom, Naramata Centre (to name only a very, very few!).

LeaderShift is grateful for Anna leading two workshops for White people in our United Church. She has an encouraging and positive willingness to her leadership with makes tackling challenging conversations possible.

Confronting Whiteness: An Anti-Racism Workshop for White Folks
2.5 Hour Workshop

Whether you are new to this journey or have been unpacking your White privilege for decades, this workshop will help you develop personal skills for confronting systemic racism.

Learn more about how we as white people can show up for each other and racialized people in our lives.  We will gain skills to support us in moving the dial on our allyship/accomplice work for justice as communities of faith. 

You’ll have the chance to talk to other White folks about topics ranging from “How do I deal with my racist uncle?” to “What’s White culture?” to “Wait, I’m a Settler?!"

 The course comes out of decades of anti-racism work led by people of colour, and a persistent ask for White folks to engage in our own work of confronting whiteness individually, interpersonally, and organizationally.

Space is limited for each workshop, register soon!

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Click to open PDF flyer for printing and sharing.