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Condolences – Merlin Royal Mullin

Our condolences are extended to Rev. Carol Mullin and family on the death of her husband, Merlin Mullin, who passed away on May 31, 2024. An obituary can be found here.


Annual Meeting Evaluation Form

We would ask everyone who attended the Fundy St. Lawrence Dawning Waters Regional Council annual meeting to take a few minutes to fill out the online evaluation form by June 21.


Greetings Growth Seekers from Growth Animator Sharon

They say music is the language of the Spirit. Feeling like singing… “Then Let Us Sing!” is a new on-line hymnal and digital resource expected in the fall of 2024. Check out the website:  https://thenletussing.ca/
How might your community of faith engage more singing this summer and planning into the fall and Christmas season. Camp songs might be a fun offering to bring all generations together. While stirring nostalgia for some, it will introduce songs to a new generation and build memories for all. If your choir is on summer break, or you don’t have a choir, consider connecting with local musical talent and building some partnerships, inviting musicians to come share music at worship or in a special event. Arrange a community field trip, for a group of people to go out to a music event. Host a coffee house, café or kitchen party. Strengthen your music by connecting with other communities of faith to create an ecumenical choir that might offer some special events. It is never too early to be thinking about Carol nights, Christmas cantatas and special Advent events. Explore multi-faith opportunities to have a variety of spiritual reflections. Connect with local newcomers and consider a musical showcase of musical offerings from around the world. If you need something smaller, invite people to offer their favourite hymns and offer a hymn sing as part of your summer worship, or before or after worship, perhaps with lemonade! Music stirs our souls. Play some of your favourite music just for you today and sing with joy! Let me know how music is helping you grow. You can reach me by email at sballantyne@united-church.ca or by phone 705 875-8837. Let’s grow together with deep spirituality, bold discipleship and daring justice


Roxburgh at Atlantic School of Theology in June

Alan Roxburgh, author, teacher, and pastor, is the guest speaker at the upcoming Aitken Lectures, which take place as follows:

Aitken Lectures 2024
June 11 & 12, 2024 at 7 pm
AST St. Columba Chapel, 634 Francklyn Street, Halifax, NS

Two Lectures
· June 11, 7:00 pm
“What Happened? Making Sense of the Unraveling after the Lockdown”
· June 12, 7:00 pm
“What do we do? Being God’s People in a Place we’ve never been before.”

Make plans to join us for this free 2-part in-person event brought to you by AST Continuing Education and Pine Hill Divinity Hall. Attendees are asked to register.


Indigenous Land Justice

June 12th: Community Land Trusts – Sharing of Knowledge.
6 – 8 pm Atlantic time.
Our second in our Land Legacy series will feature Indigenous speakers from across Turtle Island that are working to reclaim, rematriate land and create healing spaces for Indigenous people. Whether it is creating safe housing in downtown Vancouver, community gardens in Ontario or learning and healing Indigenous centres in Calgary, Toronto and Tatamagouche, Nova Scotia. Some are negotiating with municipalities, cities and some with faith organizations such as the United Church to return land. It is a beautiful movement of land justice and true self-determination being created by grassroots Indigenous non-profits. All welcome to attend!
To register, click here.


Bridges to Hope: Connecting Spirituality and Imagination

ASTE 2024 invites you to a time of deepening spirituality. Daily we experience spiritual angst and despair arising from; climate collapse, wars, illness, personal and/or global discord. Presenters from Celtic and Indigenous perspectives will explore the potential of our innate ability for imagination and spirituality to lead us out of despair and into hope. This is an opportunity to explore the topic Bridges of Hope: Connecting Spirituality and Imagination in depth in a safe and supportive environment under the guidance of The Rev. Dr. Teresa Burnett-Cole, The Rev. J Ivan Gregan and the ASTE2024 community.
Have questions, have answers, join us – Tatamagouche Centre, June 17-20, 2024; ASTE2024


QML Camp Director Job Posting

Camp Quin-Mo-Lac, a United Church camp in southeastern Ontario, is seeking a full time, permanent Camp Director to begin work in the fall of 2024 or earlier — someone who is excited to lead a hardworking and fun-loving team, make a positive difference in the lives of children and young adults, and continue making Camp Quin-Mo-Lac the best camp ever! The Camp Director oversees camp operations and programming throughout the year. For more information, please click here. The deadline for applying is June 23, 2024.


 

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