Reconciliation Mural Unveiling
Join us for the Reconciliation Mural unveiling on Saturday, September 23 from 1 - 4 pm. All are invited to drop in to see this beautiful indoor mural painted by over 70 Indigenous and non-Indigenous people from 4 to 94 years old. Come see the mural, speak with the Indigenous Knowledge Keepers who helped shape the project, and meet some of the artists. Bannock, hors d'oeuvres, and tea and coffee will be served.
Learn more about this amazing project by visiting our Reconciliation Mural Page.
Learn more about Right Relations by visiting the Right Relations Page.
Learn more about Family & Community Ministry by visiting the Family Ministry Page.
Open Table - Reconciliation Mural: Saturday Painting Option
Two options are available for painting, this is the Saturday, May 13 option.
At 4 pm you will learn more about the project and hear from an Indigenous speaker and start working on your canvas. Please note that younger children may be asked to complete their canvas with a parent.
Food will be provided around 5:15 pm.
While the event is scheduled to end at 6 pm, you are invited to stay longer if you need the time to finish your piece.
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Advanced registration is required and closes May 10 at 1 pm.
Limited tickets are available. Once the event fills up you will be asked to sign up for the waiting list. Should a spot open, you will be contacted.
Volunteers are required to run this event, when you sign up to attend the event, you will be given volunteer opportunities. Any help you can provide is very much appreciated.
The Reconciliation Mural Project is funded by the Chinook Winds Region through a grant.
If you would like to learn more about the Reconciliation Mural, please visit their webpage.
If you are wanting to see more Community Events, please visit Family Ministry.
If you would like to learn more about the Right Relations work happening at the church, please visit Right Relations.
If you want to learn more about Open Table, please visit their webpage.
While there is no cost to attend this event, donations are appreciated.
Reconciliation Mural: Sunday Painting Option
Two options are available for painting, this is the Sunday, April 30th option.
At 12:30 pm we will start in the Sanctuary where you will learn more about the project and hear from an Indigenous speaker.
Then around 1 pm you will move into Hospitality Hall where food will be provided. After eating lunch you will be able to start painting.
While the event is scheduled to end at 3:30 pm, you are invited to stay longer if you need the time to finish your piece. If you finish early, you are welcome to leave or stick around to chat.
Make sure you are subscribed to our emails so that you stay in the loop with this amazing project, subscribe here.
Advanced registration is required and closes April 26 at 1 pm.
Limited tickets are available. Once the event fills up you will be asked to sign up for the waiting list. Should a spot open, you will be contacted.
Volunteers are required to run this event, when you sign up to attend the event, you will be given volunteer opportunities. Any help you can provide is very much appreciated.
The Reconciliation Mural Project is funded by the Chinook Winds Region through a grant.
If you would like to learn more about the Reconciliation Mural, please visit their webpage.
If you are wanting to see more Community Events, please visit Family Ministry.
If you would like to learn more about the Right Relations work happening at the church, please visit Right Relations.
If you want to learn more about Open Table, please visit their webpage.
While there is no cost to attend this event, donations are appreciated.