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What I Have Learned So Farby Mary Oliver — revered American poet
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Sunday WorshipEaster 4 - Sunday, May 8, - 10:15AM Our worship each Sunday is intended to be a collective experience, a communal practice. We might step into whatever is our sanctuary, each one of us as individuals, and yet as we assemble, from wherever we are, we become a people, drawn together through song and prayer, through word and ritual, and through the Spirit who breathes through it all, through us all. One and the same Spirit uniting us breathing us into life! For more infomation visit:
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The Duck VariationsPresented by Attitude Theatre and James Bay United Church - Saturday, May 7, The Arts Ministry of James Bay United Church is proud of the success of our first collaboration with Attitude Theatre and our journey into the world of acting as a pathway to our souls. Thank you to everyone who has supported the initiative. Today is The Duck Variations final day - your last chance to catch the show. Directed by: Tony Cain, Featuring: David Biltek and Ira Shorr Saturday Matinee: May 7 (4PM to 5PM) Tickets: $20 For more infomation visit: http://jamesbayunited.com/events/the-duck-variations/2022-05-07
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Lachlan Craven Quintetcelebrates the music of jazz legend Kenny Dorham! - Tuesday, May 10, 7PM As part of the Tuesday Night Jazz at the Church's Young Artist Series we are thrilled to be hosting the fabulous young trumpet player extraordinaire Lachlan Craven! Growing up in Qualicum Beach, Lachlan was inspired by the rich tradition of World-Class jazz musicians from the North Island such as Phil Dwyer, Ken Lister, Rick Kilburn and his own father, tenor saxophonist Dan Craven. For more infomation visit: http://jamesbayunited.com/events/lachlan-craven-quintet/2022-05-10
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Moose Hide Campaign Day
The First Nations Engagement Ministry Team of St. John’s United Church (Deep Cove) and Fairfield United Church (Victoria) together are encouraging everyone, everywhere to lift up and participate in this Indigenous-led national initiative. You can do this by wearing a pin, and participating in a variety of activities. For more infomation visit: http://jamesbayunited.com/events/moose-hide-campaign-day/2022-05-12
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Five Little Indianswhy Indigenous people can’t ‘get over’ residential school trauma Michelle Good on why Indigenous people can’t ‘get over’ residential school trauma By Adina Bresge The Canadian Press
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