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AISH /ADAP Call to Action: Letter Writing Campaign
We encourage you to read the materials and then write a letter to your MLA
Sweet Spring Notes: Silent Auction Items
Silent Auction items that will be available at the Sweet Spring Notes Fundraiser on March 6, 2026
Leadership Council: Volunteer Positions Week 1
Learn more about our Leadership Council Co-Leads
52 Ways to Reconcile: How to Walk with Indigenous Peoples on the Path to Healing
Week 5-Research Indigenous Place Names
from Robertson, David A. 52 Ways to Reconcile: How to Walk with Indigenous Peoples on the Path to Healing
In this chapter, Robertson invites us to notice the places we move through every day, especially the rivers and lakes that shape our communities and our sense of home. He begins with the Assiniboine River in Winnipeg, describing how it is woven into daily life, from kayaking in the summer to neighbourhood hockey games in the winter. It is easy to enjoy these places, he suggests, without ever stopping to think about where their names come from….
The Benevolent Fund: Keeps Individuals’ Privacy
One of the most important roles of the Benevolent Fund is its ability to keep individuals privacy in their time of need.
Reflections by Rev. Joanne Anquist
Week 4
Learn the Difference Between Cultural Appropriation and Cultural Appreciation from Robertson, David A.. 52 Ways to Reconcile: How to Walk with Indigenous Peoples on the Path to Healing….
Town Hall Meeting Summary Notes: January 18, 2026
Learn more about what was discussed at the recent Town Hall
The Benevolent Fund: Allows a Quick Response
One of the most important roles of the Benevolent Fund is its ability to respond in the moment….
Chili Lunch and Town Hall Meeting Sunday January 18, following the Worship Service
The purpose of this Town Hall meeting is to provide updates regarding…
Candle Station Safety
To help everyone enjoy the beauty of candlelight safely, please take a moment to follow these simple guidelines:
The Benevolent Fund: Matching Donation Opportunity
Thanks to the generosity of a committed supporter, our community has been given a remarkable opportunity: all gifts to the Benevolent Fund will be matched, dollar for dollar, up to a total of $10,000. In the weeks ahead, we’ll be sharing stories and insights into the meaningful work this fund makes possible, and the many ways it quietly strengthens individuals and families in times of need….
Reflections by Rev. Joanne Anquist
52 Ways to Reconcile: How to Walk with Indigenous Peoples on the Path to Healing by David A. Robertson
Week 3: Engage with Indigenous Social Media….
Worship and Congregational Leadership Minister Report: May – December 2025
2025 was a busy year with lots happening in our church life…..
Prepared to Drown: Special Guest for January 16, 2026
Learn more about our special guest in January
Reflections by Rev. Joanne Anquist
This year we will be reviewing the book 52 Ways to Reconcile by David A. Robertson. According to his bio,
DAVID A. ROBERTSON is a two-time winner of the Governor General’s Literary Award, and has won the TD Canadian Children’s Literature Award and the Writers’ Union of Canada Freedom to Read Award….
Leadership Council Third Quadrimestre Report (September - December 2025)
During the third Quadrimestre of 2025 the Leadership Council had two regularly scheduled meetings.
We continue to be grateful for the individuals who have volunteered to be a part of the Leadership Council as well as those individuals who volunteer for the variety of events and programs planned by our various ministry teams and working groups….
Property Report December 2025
Since our last report the Telus cell phone tower construction was completed with no major issues or interruptions. With the tower occupying some of the south parking lot, some changes were made including removal of most of the south property fence, some landscaping, and minor parking lot maintenance…..