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SUMMARY:Discussing Financial Literacy with Newcomers
DESCRIPTION:If you are a private refugee sponsor\, join us to learn more about having a conversation with newcomers around financial literacy in Canada. The presenters will address cultural issues\, money management\, banking and family budgeting tips.
URL:https://shiningwatersregionalcouncil.ca/event/discussing-financial-literacy-with-newcomers/
LOCATION:online event
CATEGORIES:Community Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Private refugee Sponsor Network (Ontario)":MAILTO:b.sheffield@rogers.com
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SUMMARY:Let's Talk Grief
DESCRIPTION:ICHM Canada in partnership with Canadian Virtual Hospice presents a FREE online webinar series:\nwith guest speaker:  Marney Thompson\,\nDirector of Bereavement Services\, Victoria Hospice. \nTuesday\, September 20\nstarting at 12:30 pm ET.\nRegister to Attend – click below:\nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/3616588659069/WN_Eugaw1x1Q22m4tIamhU_PA
URL:https://shiningwatersregionalcouncil.ca/event/lets-talk-grief/
LOCATION:online event
CATEGORIES:Community Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="InterChurch Health Ministries Canada":MAILTO:info@ichm.ca
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SUMMARY:"I'm Right and You're an Idiot" - A Reading with Author James Hoggan
DESCRIPTION:Beach United Church is pleased to host an online reading on Zoom followed by a Q and A with James Hoggan\, author of “I’m Right and You’re an Idiot – The Toxic State of Public Discourse and How to Clean It Up”. James examines the desperate state of current public discourse through interviews with respected thinkers from various walks of life. Their wisdom is shared and offers deep insights and tools on how to navigate our current environment. This is a handbook for anyone today who wants to discuss any of the critical challenges facing our society ‘in the public square’\, foremost being the climate crisis. \nJames Hoggan’s public relations career spans over 30 years. He is president of his Vancouver PR firm Hoggan and Associates. He is also past chair of the David Suzuki Foundation board. He lives on Salt Spring Island and has written two other books “Climate Cover-up” and “Do the Right Thing”. \nhttps://www.imrightandyoureanidiot.com/
URL:https://shiningwatersregionalcouncil.ca/event/im-right-and-youre-an-idiot-a-reading-with-author-james-hoggan/
LOCATION:online event
CATEGORIES:Community Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Beach United Church":MAILTO:Jolaforty@gmail.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220806
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220807
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LAST-MODIFIED:20220706T201823Z
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SUMMARY:Creation\, Land\, and Indigeneity: Resistance on Turtle Island and Beyond
DESCRIPTION:Please join Emmanuel College’s Centre for Religion and Its Contexts\, Trinity-St Paul’s United Church and Centre for Faith\, Justice and the Arts\, the Centre for Philosophy\, Religion and Social Ethics of The Institute for Christian Studies and Broadview Magazine for the third edition of the Christian Left Conference (August 5-6). It’s ONLINE and FREE! \nThis year’s theme is “Creation\, Land\, and Indigeneity: Resistance on Turtle Island and Beyond.” Our featured keynote speakers are Dan Longboat (August 5\, 6 p.m. EDT); & Carmen Lansdowne and Jenny Te Paa-Daniel (August 6\, 6 p.m. EDT). Visit the conference page for details\, schedule and registration: uoft.me/christianleftconference \nRegister here: https://forms.office.com/r/ZCFKGyxQPD \nAnd please share widely via email (see attached posters) and social media: Facebook\, Instagram and Twitter.
URL:https://shiningwatersregionalcouncil.ca/event/creation-land-and-indigeneity-resistance-on-turtle-island-and-beyond/2022-08-06/
LOCATION:online event
CATEGORIES:Educational,Intercultural,Justice,Right Relations
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ORGANIZER;CN="Emmanuel College":MAILTO:ec.events@utoronto.ca
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220805
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220806
DTSTAMP:20260416T171035
CREATED:20220706T201527Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220706T201823Z
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SUMMARY:Creation\, Land\, and Indigeneity: Resistance on Turtle Island and Beyond
DESCRIPTION:Please join Emmanuel College’s Centre for Religion and Its Contexts\, Trinity-St Paul’s United Church and Centre for Faith\, Justice and the Arts\, the Centre for Philosophy\, Religion and Social Ethics of The Institute for Christian Studies and Broadview Magazine for the third edition of the Christian Left Conference (August 5-6). It’s ONLINE and FREE! \nThis year’s theme is “Creation\, Land\, and Indigeneity: Resistance on Turtle Island and Beyond.” Our featured keynote speakers are Dan Longboat (August 5\, 6 p.m. EDT); & Carmen Lansdowne and Jenny Te Paa-Daniel (August 6\, 6 p.m. EDT). Visit the conference page for details\, schedule and registration: uoft.me/christianleftconference \nRegister here: https://forms.office.com/r/ZCFKGyxQPD \nAnd please share widely via email (see attached posters) and social media: Facebook\, Instagram and Twitter.
URL:https://shiningwatersregionalcouncil.ca/event/creation-land-and-indigeneity-resistance-on-turtle-island-and-beyond/2022-08-05/
LOCATION:online event
CATEGORIES:Educational,Intercultural,Justice,Right Relations
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ORGANIZER;CN="Emmanuel College":MAILTO:ec.events@utoronto.ca
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SUMMARY:Building God's Beloved Community Online Book Launch
DESCRIPTION:The United Church Publishing House is releasing a new book\, with an online launch with United in Learning. Join Stephen Fetter and editor Taylor Croissant as they discuss the book. Participants will receive a time-limited discount coupon. Be sure to join us “live” so you can make use of this! \nSome book background: As disciples of Jesus\, we are called to grow in our faith and to serve the church. In The United Church of Canada\, we prepare for the lifetime commitment of discipleship by becoming full members of the church. Building God’s Beloved Community is an accessible and engaging primer designed to accompany you during this period of preparation—whether you’re embarking on adult baptism\, considering confirmation\, or seeking to enrich your faith through deeper study.\nDrawing on the expertise of United Church theologians and ministers from across the country\, Building God’s Beloved Community outlines the church’s approach to some of the big questions about God\, the Bible\, and theology\, narrates the life of Jesus as both a historical figure and the messiah\, and provides an overview of the history of Christianity and the United Church. This book also offers insight into United Church worship\, tradition\, doctrine\, and governance\, while introducing readers to its legacy of social justice as a lived expression of faith. \nIf you’re considering being discipled into the wider body of Christ in the context of The United Church of Canada\, this book will offer an ideal accompaniment to your period of intentional preparation. Together with prayer and worship\, it will draw you closer to God as it invites you into beloved community and encourages you to move out into the world to love and serve. \nContributors to the book:\nSusanne Abbuhl\nPhyllis D. Airhart\nSandra Beardsall\nJordan Cantwell\nSusalm Chisholm\nTaylor Croissant\nRob Fennell\nAdriean Jacobs\nWilliam S Kervin\nYunJung Kim\nAndrew Kinoti Lairenge\nAndrew O’Neill\nBill Richards\nDon Schweitzer\nJohn H. Young
URL:https://shiningwatersregionalcouncil.ca/event/building-gods-beloved-community-online-book-launch/
LOCATION:online event
CATEGORIES:Educational
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DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20220614T200000
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CREATED:20220603T194818Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220603T195032Z
UID:10000152-1655231400-1655236800@shiningwatersregionalcouncil.ca
SUMMARY:COMBATTING ONLINE HATE: WHAT TO KNOW. WHAT TO DO.
DESCRIPTION:This program examines the issues of digital citizenship in an age of online hate. Participants will be sensitized to the state of online hate through the Wiesenthal Center’s searchable database and discuss some of the challenges young people face on popular digital platforms. Participants will also learn about some of the common symbols and codes used by extremists online\, and look at the ways in which anti-Asian\, anti-Black and anti-Semitic content has been spread online recently. Participants will receive resources including the Museum of Tolerance’s Combat Hate “Action Card” as a tool for schools and families to empower all media users to speak up and be part of the solution. \nPresenter: Emily Thompson\nEmily Thompson is the Associate Director of the Simon Wiesenthal Center’s Research Department. She came to the USA 8 years ago from the UK after receiving her bachelor’s and master’s degrees in History\, with a focus on Holocaust denial. Her research focuses on the Digital Terrorism and Hate project\, exploring how extremists utilize the internet and social media to spread hateful and harmful content and ideologies. She is the program director for Combat Hate\, an interactive student workshop designed to introduce media literacy skills and provide tools for young people to deal with hate online.
URL:https://shiningwatersregionalcouncil.ca/event/combatting-online-hate-what-to-know-what-to-do/
LOCATION:online event
CATEGORIES:Educational
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ORGANIZER;CN="Grace Place Brampton":MAILTO:office@graceplace.ca
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20220608T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20220608T200000
DTSTAMP:20260416T171035
CREATED:20220524T180157Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220524T180350Z
UID:10000142-1654713000-1654718400@shiningwatersregionalcouncil.ca
SUMMARY:Inter Church Health Ministries  Canada AGM /Keynote speaker
DESCRIPTION:Keynote speaker is Rev Alexa Gilmour. \nRev. Alexa’s talk is on the benefits of church health ministry and community partnerships. Registration is free Here is the landing page at CanadaHelps.ca for the Annual Meeting Registration. \nhttps://www.canadahelps.org/en/charities/interchurch-health-ministries-canada/events/ichm-annual-meeting-2022/
URL:https://shiningwatersregionalcouncil.ca/event/inter-church-health-ministries-canada-agm-keynote-speaker/
LOCATION:online event
CATEGORIES:Educational
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ORGANIZER;CN="InterChurch Health Ministries Canada":MAILTO:info@ichm.ca
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20220526T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20220526T180000
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CREATED:20220518T200623Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220518T200623Z
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SUMMARY:Racism in Canada by Sam Tecle
DESCRIPTION:In this free online session\, participants will learn about the history of racism writ large in Canada and specifically the history of anti-black racism. \n*How does racism work in the Canadian context and how does it specifically play out in our communities?\n*What does anti-black racism cost us as a community? \nThis session will be an active\, participatory\, and engaging presentation. (Recommended for ages 13+) \nAbout Sam Tecle \nSam Tecle’s research and scholarly work spans across the areas of Black and Diaspora Studies\, Urban Studies\, and Sociology of Education. His work focuses on the analysis of diverse experiences\, trajectories and expressions of Blackness\, grounded in particular histories of racialization\, colonialism\, community formation and resistance. His forthcoming work Black Grammars: On Difference and Belonging explores the experiences and perspectives relating to blackness and Black identification of East African Diasporas across the UK\, Canada and the US. More broadly\, Sam is interested in questions of Black Sociality\, Black cultural production and its expressions across the diaspora. \nHis research and teaching draws on his deep experience in community-engaged work\, focused largely on Blackness and educational settings in Toronto. This community-engaged work has been conducted in partnership with organizations to create new supports and opportunities for Black students at the secondary level and in the transition to post-secondary education\, in the face of a variety of systemic barriers they encounter. He has particularly prioritized work with Success Beyond Limits\, a program serving students in the Jane and Finch community.
URL:https://shiningwatersregionalcouncil.ca/event/racism-in-canada-by-sam-tecle/
LOCATION:online event
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Educational,Justice
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ORGANIZER;CN="Grace Place Brampton":MAILTO:office@graceplace.ca
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20220215T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20220215T203000
DTSTAMP:20260416T171035
CREATED:20220119T211646Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220201T140542Z
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SUMMARY:DreamworkCanada -- 2022 Workshops
DESCRIPTION:We are pleased to be able to tell you about four Dreamwork Canada workshops we are planning\, beginning January 25. We have arranged them for Tuesday evenings for two hours—6:30 PM—8:30 PM\, ET. We hope this time slot will enable people in different time zones to join us. \nLike our other workshops these sessions will offer an approach to understanding our dreams as one of the ways God speaks to us. Participants will learn about dream interpretation within a Christian context using the concepts of Carl Jung. There will be an opportunity to explore participants’ own dreams as well as working with the dreams of others in a group context. \nMany of you have expressed an interest in learning how indigenous communities relate to their dreams. Our first workshop will feature a Mi’kmaq leader who will explain the Mi’kmaq approach. We hope to be able to connect with other indigenous communities in the future \nWORKSHOPS \nTues\, January 25 (6:30 – 8:30 pm ET)\nListening to Your Ancestors Through Your Dreams with Julie Lush \nTues\, February 1 (6:30 – 8:30 pm ET)\nSymbols in Dreams and Art Therapy with Mary Sanderson \nTues\, February 8 (6:30 – 8:30 pm ET)\nCreating With Your Dreams with Marybeth Leis Druery \nTues\, February 15 (6:30 – 8:30 pm ET)\nActive Imagination: An Inner Dialogue With Parts of our\nUnconscious Selves with Miriam Frey \nTo register\, follow this link: https://www.canadahelps.org/en/charities/bloor-street-united-church/events/dreamworks-exploring-gods-forgotten-language-2/ \nFor more about Dreamwork Canada\, please visit our website: www.dreamworkcanada.squarespace.com \nWorkshop Facilitators and Descriptions: \n1) January 25–Julie Lush\nJulie Pellissier-Lush\, a Lennox Island First Nation band member\, is an actress\, and bestselling author of ‘My Mi’kmaq Mother’\, Poet Laureate for PEI\, recipient of the Queens jubilee medal in 2013\, the Meritorious Service Medal recipient in 2017\, and the Senators 150 metal in April 2019. She writes\, acts\, and does photography to preserve the history and culture of the Mi’kmaq for future generations. Julie wrote the poems for the play ‘Mi’kmaq Legends’ in 2010 and they have been performed for the last 8 years on many different stages in the Atlantic region. It is her hope that this play will someday travel all over Canada and beyond so more people have the opportunity to learn about the rich Mi’kmaq history! Julie lives in PEI with her husband Rick\, her five children\, and her Granddaughter Miah. \nListening to your Ancestors through your Dreams\nCome and learn how to hear the messages being sent to you in your dreams from your ancestors. Just like the Creator\, they are always there guiding you and keeping you safe by sending you messages while you sleep. Learn what they are trying to tell you. \n2) February 1—Mary Sanderson\nMary Sanderson is an Art Therapist. She worked for fifteen years with refugees\, particularly at The Canadian Centre for Victims of Torture and for five years at the Okimaw Ohci Healing Lodge\, a federal penitentiary for native women in south west Saskatchewan. Both populations strengthened her belief that God speaks to us through Art. \nSymbols in Dreams and Art Therapy\nAs an Art Therapist\, I have always believed that spontaneous art is one of the (many) ways in which God speaks to us. Using specific symbols from Art Therapy\, this workshop will illustrate the significance of symbols and what they can tell us—in dreams or in waking life. \n3) February 8– Marybeth Leis Dreury \nMarybeth Leis Druery is a Spiritual Director and Expressive Arts facilitator who integrates creative expression with spiritual practices. Her winding path took her from being a high school Math teacher to co-founding the not-for-profit Student Open Circles\, where for 20 years she has facilitated university students from diverse backgrounds to explore self-awareness\, spirituality\, values\, leadership development\, and to volunteer in groups with Hamilton’s underserved communities. Marybeth deepens her journey through practices from diverse spiritual traditions\, art\, dreamwork\, body awareness\, and meditation \nCreating with Your Dreams\nListen for the voice of your soul\, emerging within your dreams. Engage with symbol through visual and written creative practices to uncover hidden parts of yourself as you journey towards wholeness. Experience guided expressive arts exercises to mine your dreams for meaning. You’ll create from found objects in response to a dream and play with images as a path to understanding your unfolding story. Try some simple steps for doing dream work on your own or in a group. Learn from each other in a judgement-free atmosphere of respect with no pressure to share. \nBring a written dream with you to engage in individual reflection and creating. You will have the option to share your dream in a small group exercise. In advance\, write out your dream in present tense\, double spaced. Bring your journal\, blank paper\, and pen or pencil. You will also have the option to use any crayons\, pastels\, markers\, paint\, glue or scissors you have. Bring a variety of found objects such as a jar\, egg carton\, cardboard\, objects from nature\, etc. No artistic experience or skill needed! \n4) February 15–Miriam Frey\nMiriam Frey is a spiritual director and the coordinator of the Ontario Jubilee program\, a training program for spiritual directors. Her journey of self-awareness began in earnest when she spent three years in Nairobi\, Kenya\, Africa\, volunteering as an administrative assistant with Mennonite Central Committee. There she met a Jungian analyst who introduced her to dreams as a way to listen for God’s presence and guidance. Miriam continues to attend to her spiritual growth through dreamwork\, the enneagram\, and meditation. \nActive Imagination: An Inner DialogueWith Parts of our Unconscious Selves\nWe will use the wisdom of Robert Johnson (1921-2018)\, a noted lecturer and Jungian analyst who studied at the Jungian Institute in Switzerland and at the Sri Aurobindo Ashram in India. He is the author of He\, She\, We\, Inner Work and Owning Your Own Shadow. Together we will learn the process of using the imagination to dialogue further with dream characters and images that reflect our inner world. \nTo register: https://www.canadahelps.org/en/charities/bloor-street-united-church/events/dreamworks-exploring-gods-forgotten-language-2/\nYou will see Bloor Street United Church mentioned in this link. Dreamwork Canada is an ecumenical group (Anglican\, Mennonite and United churches) but is grateful for Bloor Street’s support in allowing us to base our CanadaHelps’s registration with them. We appreciate ongoing support from The Mennonite New Life Centre.
URL:https://shiningwatersregionalcouncil.ca/event/dreamworkcanada-2022-workshops/2022-02-15/
LOCATION:online event
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Educational
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20220208T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20220208T203000
DTSTAMP:20260416T171035
CREATED:20220119T211646Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220201T140542Z
UID:10000032-1644345000-1644352200@shiningwatersregionalcouncil.ca
SUMMARY:DreamworkCanada -- 2022 Workshops
DESCRIPTION:We are pleased to be able to tell you about four Dreamwork Canada workshops we are planning\, beginning January 25. We have arranged them for Tuesday evenings for two hours—6:30 PM—8:30 PM\, ET. We hope this time slot will enable people in different time zones to join us. \nLike our other workshops these sessions will offer an approach to understanding our dreams as one of the ways God speaks to us. Participants will learn about dream interpretation within a Christian context using the concepts of Carl Jung. There will be an opportunity to explore participants’ own dreams as well as working with the dreams of others in a group context. \nMany of you have expressed an interest in learning how indigenous communities relate to their dreams. Our first workshop will feature a Mi’kmaq leader who will explain the Mi’kmaq approach. We hope to be able to connect with other indigenous communities in the future \nWORKSHOPS \nTues\, January 25 (6:30 – 8:30 pm ET)\nListening to Your Ancestors Through Your Dreams with Julie Lush \nTues\, February 1 (6:30 – 8:30 pm ET)\nSymbols in Dreams and Art Therapy with Mary Sanderson \nTues\, February 8 (6:30 – 8:30 pm ET)\nCreating With Your Dreams with Marybeth Leis Druery \nTues\, February 15 (6:30 – 8:30 pm ET)\nActive Imagination: An Inner Dialogue With Parts of our\nUnconscious Selves with Miriam Frey \nTo register\, follow this link: https://www.canadahelps.org/en/charities/bloor-street-united-church/events/dreamworks-exploring-gods-forgotten-language-2/ \nFor more about Dreamwork Canada\, please visit our website: www.dreamworkcanada.squarespace.com \nWorkshop Facilitators and Descriptions: \n1) January 25–Julie Lush\nJulie Pellissier-Lush\, a Lennox Island First Nation band member\, is an actress\, and bestselling author of ‘My Mi’kmaq Mother’\, Poet Laureate for PEI\, recipient of the Queens jubilee medal in 2013\, the Meritorious Service Medal recipient in 2017\, and the Senators 150 metal in April 2019. She writes\, acts\, and does photography to preserve the history and culture of the Mi’kmaq for future generations. Julie wrote the poems for the play ‘Mi’kmaq Legends’ in 2010 and they have been performed for the last 8 years on many different stages in the Atlantic region. It is her hope that this play will someday travel all over Canada and beyond so more people have the opportunity to learn about the rich Mi’kmaq history! Julie lives in PEI with her husband Rick\, her five children\, and her Granddaughter Miah. \nListening to your Ancestors through your Dreams\nCome and learn how to hear the messages being sent to you in your dreams from your ancestors. Just like the Creator\, they are always there guiding you and keeping you safe by sending you messages while you sleep. Learn what they are trying to tell you. \n2) February 1—Mary Sanderson\nMary Sanderson is an Art Therapist. She worked for fifteen years with refugees\, particularly at The Canadian Centre for Victims of Torture and for five years at the Okimaw Ohci Healing Lodge\, a federal penitentiary for native women in south west Saskatchewan. Both populations strengthened her belief that God speaks to us through Art. \nSymbols in Dreams and Art Therapy\nAs an Art Therapist\, I have always believed that spontaneous art is one of the (many) ways in which God speaks to us. Using specific symbols from Art Therapy\, this workshop will illustrate the significance of symbols and what they can tell us—in dreams or in waking life. \n3) February 8– Marybeth Leis Dreury \nMarybeth Leis Druery is a Spiritual Director and Expressive Arts facilitator who integrates creative expression with spiritual practices. Her winding path took her from being a high school Math teacher to co-founding the not-for-profit Student Open Circles\, where for 20 years she has facilitated university students from diverse backgrounds to explore self-awareness\, spirituality\, values\, leadership development\, and to volunteer in groups with Hamilton’s underserved communities. Marybeth deepens her journey through practices from diverse spiritual traditions\, art\, dreamwork\, body awareness\, and meditation \nCreating with Your Dreams\nListen for the voice of your soul\, emerging within your dreams. Engage with symbol through visual and written creative practices to uncover hidden parts of yourself as you journey towards wholeness. Experience guided expressive arts exercises to mine your dreams for meaning. You’ll create from found objects in response to a dream and play with images as a path to understanding your unfolding story. Try some simple steps for doing dream work on your own or in a group. Learn from each other in a judgement-free atmosphere of respect with no pressure to share. \nBring a written dream with you to engage in individual reflection and creating. You will have the option to share your dream in a small group exercise. In advance\, write out your dream in present tense\, double spaced. Bring your journal\, blank paper\, and pen or pencil. You will also have the option to use any crayons\, pastels\, markers\, paint\, glue or scissors you have. Bring a variety of found objects such as a jar\, egg carton\, cardboard\, objects from nature\, etc. No artistic experience or skill needed! \n4) February 15–Miriam Frey\nMiriam Frey is a spiritual director and the coordinator of the Ontario Jubilee program\, a training program for spiritual directors. Her journey of self-awareness began in earnest when she spent three years in Nairobi\, Kenya\, Africa\, volunteering as an administrative assistant with Mennonite Central Committee. There she met a Jungian analyst who introduced her to dreams as a way to listen for God’s presence and guidance. Miriam continues to attend to her spiritual growth through dreamwork\, the enneagram\, and meditation. \nActive Imagination: An Inner DialogueWith Parts of our Unconscious Selves\nWe will use the wisdom of Robert Johnson (1921-2018)\, a noted lecturer and Jungian analyst who studied at the Jungian Institute in Switzerland and at the Sri Aurobindo Ashram in India. He is the author of He\, She\, We\, Inner Work and Owning Your Own Shadow. Together we will learn the process of using the imagination to dialogue further with dream characters and images that reflect our inner world. \nTo register: https://www.canadahelps.org/en/charities/bloor-street-united-church/events/dreamworks-exploring-gods-forgotten-language-2/\nYou will see Bloor Street United Church mentioned in this link. Dreamwork Canada is an ecumenical group (Anglican\, Mennonite and United churches) but is grateful for Bloor Street’s support in allowing us to base our CanadaHelps’s registration with them. We appreciate ongoing support from The Mennonite New Life Centre.
URL:https://shiningwatersregionalcouncil.ca/event/dreamworkcanada-2022-workshops/2022-02-08/
LOCATION:online event
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Educational
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20220201T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20220201T203000
DTSTAMP:20260416T171035
CREATED:20220119T211646Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220201T140542Z
UID:10000031-1643740200-1643747400@shiningwatersregionalcouncil.ca
SUMMARY:DreamworkCanada -- 2022 Workshops
DESCRIPTION:We are pleased to be able to tell you about four Dreamwork Canada workshops we are planning\, beginning January 25. We have arranged them for Tuesday evenings for two hours—6:30 PM—8:30 PM\, ET. We hope this time slot will enable people in different time zones to join us. \nLike our other workshops these sessions will offer an approach to understanding our dreams as one of the ways God speaks to us. Participants will learn about dream interpretation within a Christian context using the concepts of Carl Jung. There will be an opportunity to explore participants’ own dreams as well as working with the dreams of others in a group context. \nMany of you have expressed an interest in learning how indigenous communities relate to their dreams. Our first workshop will feature a Mi’kmaq leader who will explain the Mi’kmaq approach. We hope to be able to connect with other indigenous communities in the future \nWORKSHOPS \nTues\, January 25 (6:30 – 8:30 pm ET)\nListening to Your Ancestors Through Your Dreams with Julie Lush \nTues\, February 1 (6:30 – 8:30 pm ET)\nSymbols in Dreams and Art Therapy with Mary Sanderson \nTues\, February 8 (6:30 – 8:30 pm ET)\nCreating With Your Dreams with Marybeth Leis Druery \nTues\, February 15 (6:30 – 8:30 pm ET)\nActive Imagination: An Inner Dialogue With Parts of our\nUnconscious Selves with Miriam Frey \nTo register\, follow this link: https://www.canadahelps.org/en/charities/bloor-street-united-church/events/dreamworks-exploring-gods-forgotten-language-2/ \nFor more about Dreamwork Canada\, please visit our website: www.dreamworkcanada.squarespace.com \nWorkshop Facilitators and Descriptions: \n1) January 25–Julie Lush\nJulie Pellissier-Lush\, a Lennox Island First Nation band member\, is an actress\, and bestselling author of ‘My Mi’kmaq Mother’\, Poet Laureate for PEI\, recipient of the Queens jubilee medal in 2013\, the Meritorious Service Medal recipient in 2017\, and the Senators 150 metal in April 2019. She writes\, acts\, and does photography to preserve the history and culture of the Mi’kmaq for future generations. Julie wrote the poems for the play ‘Mi’kmaq Legends’ in 2010 and they have been performed for the last 8 years on many different stages in the Atlantic region. It is her hope that this play will someday travel all over Canada and beyond so more people have the opportunity to learn about the rich Mi’kmaq history! Julie lives in PEI with her husband Rick\, her five children\, and her Granddaughter Miah. \nListening to your Ancestors through your Dreams\nCome and learn how to hear the messages being sent to you in your dreams from your ancestors. Just like the Creator\, they are always there guiding you and keeping you safe by sending you messages while you sleep. Learn what they are trying to tell you. \n2) February 1—Mary Sanderson\nMary Sanderson is an Art Therapist. She worked for fifteen years with refugees\, particularly at The Canadian Centre for Victims of Torture and for five years at the Okimaw Ohci Healing Lodge\, a federal penitentiary for native women in south west Saskatchewan. Both populations strengthened her belief that God speaks to us through Art. \nSymbols in Dreams and Art Therapy\nAs an Art Therapist\, I have always believed that spontaneous art is one of the (many) ways in which God speaks to us. Using specific symbols from Art Therapy\, this workshop will illustrate the significance of symbols and what they can tell us—in dreams or in waking life. \n3) February 8– Marybeth Leis Dreury \nMarybeth Leis Druery is a Spiritual Director and Expressive Arts facilitator who integrates creative expression with spiritual practices. Her winding path took her from being a high school Math teacher to co-founding the not-for-profit Student Open Circles\, where for 20 years she has facilitated university students from diverse backgrounds to explore self-awareness\, spirituality\, values\, leadership development\, and to volunteer in groups with Hamilton’s underserved communities. Marybeth deepens her journey through practices from diverse spiritual traditions\, art\, dreamwork\, body awareness\, and meditation \nCreating with Your Dreams\nListen for the voice of your soul\, emerging within your dreams. Engage with symbol through visual and written creative practices to uncover hidden parts of yourself as you journey towards wholeness. Experience guided expressive arts exercises to mine your dreams for meaning. You’ll create from found objects in response to a dream and play with images as a path to understanding your unfolding story. Try some simple steps for doing dream work on your own or in a group. Learn from each other in a judgement-free atmosphere of respect with no pressure to share. \nBring a written dream with you to engage in individual reflection and creating. You will have the option to share your dream in a small group exercise. In advance\, write out your dream in present tense\, double spaced. Bring your journal\, blank paper\, and pen or pencil. You will also have the option to use any crayons\, pastels\, markers\, paint\, glue or scissors you have. Bring a variety of found objects such as a jar\, egg carton\, cardboard\, objects from nature\, etc. No artistic experience or skill needed! \n4) February 15–Miriam Frey\nMiriam Frey is a spiritual director and the coordinator of the Ontario Jubilee program\, a training program for spiritual directors. Her journey of self-awareness began in earnest when she spent three years in Nairobi\, Kenya\, Africa\, volunteering as an administrative assistant with Mennonite Central Committee. There she met a Jungian analyst who introduced her to dreams as a way to listen for God’s presence and guidance. Miriam continues to attend to her spiritual growth through dreamwork\, the enneagram\, and meditation. \nActive Imagination: An Inner DialogueWith Parts of our Unconscious Selves\nWe will use the wisdom of Robert Johnson (1921-2018)\, a noted lecturer and Jungian analyst who studied at the Jungian Institute in Switzerland and at the Sri Aurobindo Ashram in India. He is the author of He\, She\, We\, Inner Work and Owning Your Own Shadow. Together we will learn the process of using the imagination to dialogue further with dream characters and images that reflect our inner world. \nTo register: https://www.canadahelps.org/en/charities/bloor-street-united-church/events/dreamworks-exploring-gods-forgotten-language-2/\nYou will see Bloor Street United Church mentioned in this link. Dreamwork Canada is an ecumenical group (Anglican\, Mennonite and United churches) but is grateful for Bloor Street’s support in allowing us to base our CanadaHelps’s registration with them. We appreciate ongoing support from The Mennonite New Life Centre.
URL:https://shiningwatersregionalcouncil.ca/event/dreamworkcanada-2022-workshops/2022-02-01/
LOCATION:online event
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Educational
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20220130T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20220130T100000
DTSTAMP:20260416T171035
CREATED:20220107T195821Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220107T203243Z
UID:10000017-1643536800-1643536800@shiningwatersregionalcouncil.ca
SUMMARY:Knox United Church Worship - January 30\, 2022
DESCRIPTION:After many months\, Knox returned to in-person worship for Advent 2\, 3 and 4. The Knox Council suspended in-person worship services indefinitely on December 20. This was done for everyone’s safety and in response to provincial guidelines. \nSunday\, January 30: Fourth Sunday after Epiphany\nScripture: Jeremiah 1:4-10\nRev. Bright Yun’s Message: Stay Positive toward Yourself! \nPlease join our service at www.myknox.ca
URL:https://shiningwatersregionalcouncil.ca/event/knox-united-church-worship-january-30-2022/
LOCATION:online event
CATEGORIES:Livestreaming
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://shiningwatersregionalcouncil.ca/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/2022-January-Knox-3-e1641585441767.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20220125T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20220125T203000
DTSTAMP:20260416T171035
CREATED:20220119T211646Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220201T140542Z
UID:10000030-1643135400-1643142600@shiningwatersregionalcouncil.ca
SUMMARY:DreamworkCanada -- 2022 Workshops
DESCRIPTION:We are pleased to be able to tell you about four Dreamwork Canada workshops we are planning\, beginning January 25. We have arranged them for Tuesday evenings for two hours—6:30 PM—8:30 PM\, ET. We hope this time slot will enable people in different time zones to join us. \nLike our other workshops these sessions will offer an approach to understanding our dreams as one of the ways God speaks to us. Participants will learn about dream interpretation within a Christian context using the concepts of Carl Jung. There will be an opportunity to explore participants’ own dreams as well as working with the dreams of others in a group context. \nMany of you have expressed an interest in learning how indigenous communities relate to their dreams. Our first workshop will feature a Mi’kmaq leader who will explain the Mi’kmaq approach. We hope to be able to connect with other indigenous communities in the future \nWORKSHOPS \nTues\, January 25 (6:30 – 8:30 pm ET)\nListening to Your Ancestors Through Your Dreams with Julie Lush \nTues\, February 1 (6:30 – 8:30 pm ET)\nSymbols in Dreams and Art Therapy with Mary Sanderson \nTues\, February 8 (6:30 – 8:30 pm ET)\nCreating With Your Dreams with Marybeth Leis Druery \nTues\, February 15 (6:30 – 8:30 pm ET)\nActive Imagination: An Inner Dialogue With Parts of our\nUnconscious Selves with Miriam Frey \nTo register\, follow this link: https://www.canadahelps.org/en/charities/bloor-street-united-church/events/dreamworks-exploring-gods-forgotten-language-2/ \nFor more about Dreamwork Canada\, please visit our website: www.dreamworkcanada.squarespace.com \nWorkshop Facilitators and Descriptions: \n1) January 25–Julie Lush\nJulie Pellissier-Lush\, a Lennox Island First Nation band member\, is an actress\, and bestselling author of ‘My Mi’kmaq Mother’\, Poet Laureate for PEI\, recipient of the Queens jubilee medal in 2013\, the Meritorious Service Medal recipient in 2017\, and the Senators 150 metal in April 2019. She writes\, acts\, and does photography to preserve the history and culture of the Mi’kmaq for future generations. Julie wrote the poems for the play ‘Mi’kmaq Legends’ in 2010 and they have been performed for the last 8 years on many different stages in the Atlantic region. It is her hope that this play will someday travel all over Canada and beyond so more people have the opportunity to learn about the rich Mi’kmaq history! Julie lives in PEI with her husband Rick\, her five children\, and her Granddaughter Miah. \nListening to your Ancestors through your Dreams\nCome and learn how to hear the messages being sent to you in your dreams from your ancestors. Just like the Creator\, they are always there guiding you and keeping you safe by sending you messages while you sleep. Learn what they are trying to tell you. \n2) February 1—Mary Sanderson\nMary Sanderson is an Art Therapist. She worked for fifteen years with refugees\, particularly at The Canadian Centre for Victims of Torture and for five years at the Okimaw Ohci Healing Lodge\, a federal penitentiary for native women in south west Saskatchewan. Both populations strengthened her belief that God speaks to us through Art. \nSymbols in Dreams and Art Therapy\nAs an Art Therapist\, I have always believed that spontaneous art is one of the (many) ways in which God speaks to us. Using specific symbols from Art Therapy\, this workshop will illustrate the significance of symbols and what they can tell us—in dreams or in waking life. \n3) February 8– Marybeth Leis Dreury \nMarybeth Leis Druery is a Spiritual Director and Expressive Arts facilitator who integrates creative expression with spiritual practices. Her winding path took her from being a high school Math teacher to co-founding the not-for-profit Student Open Circles\, where for 20 years she has facilitated university students from diverse backgrounds to explore self-awareness\, spirituality\, values\, leadership development\, and to volunteer in groups with Hamilton’s underserved communities. Marybeth deepens her journey through practices from diverse spiritual traditions\, art\, dreamwork\, body awareness\, and meditation \nCreating with Your Dreams\nListen for the voice of your soul\, emerging within your dreams. Engage with symbol through visual and written creative practices to uncover hidden parts of yourself as you journey towards wholeness. Experience guided expressive arts exercises to mine your dreams for meaning. You’ll create from found objects in response to a dream and play with images as a path to understanding your unfolding story. Try some simple steps for doing dream work on your own or in a group. Learn from each other in a judgement-free atmosphere of respect with no pressure to share. \nBring a written dream with you to engage in individual reflection and creating. You will have the option to share your dream in a small group exercise. In advance\, write out your dream in present tense\, double spaced. Bring your journal\, blank paper\, and pen or pencil. You will also have the option to use any crayons\, pastels\, markers\, paint\, glue or scissors you have. Bring a variety of found objects such as a jar\, egg carton\, cardboard\, objects from nature\, etc. No artistic experience or skill needed! \n4) February 15–Miriam Frey\nMiriam Frey is a spiritual director and the coordinator of the Ontario Jubilee program\, a training program for spiritual directors. Her journey of self-awareness began in earnest when she spent three years in Nairobi\, Kenya\, Africa\, volunteering as an administrative assistant with Mennonite Central Committee. There she met a Jungian analyst who introduced her to dreams as a way to listen for God’s presence and guidance. Miriam continues to attend to her spiritual growth through dreamwork\, the enneagram\, and meditation. \nActive Imagination: An Inner DialogueWith Parts of our Unconscious Selves\nWe will use the wisdom of Robert Johnson (1921-2018)\, a noted lecturer and Jungian analyst who studied at the Jungian Institute in Switzerland and at the Sri Aurobindo Ashram in India. He is the author of He\, She\, We\, Inner Work and Owning Your Own Shadow. Together we will learn the process of using the imagination to dialogue further with dream characters and images that reflect our inner world. \nTo register: https://www.canadahelps.org/en/charities/bloor-street-united-church/events/dreamworks-exploring-gods-forgotten-language-2/\nYou will see Bloor Street United Church mentioned in this link. Dreamwork Canada is an ecumenical group (Anglican\, Mennonite and United churches) but is grateful for Bloor Street’s support in allowing us to base our CanadaHelps’s registration with them. We appreciate ongoing support from The Mennonite New Life Centre.
URL:https://shiningwatersregionalcouncil.ca/event/dreamworkcanada-2022-workshops/2022-01-25/
LOCATION:online event
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Educational
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20220123T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20220123T100000
DTSTAMP:20260416T171035
CREATED:20220107T201731Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220107T201731Z
UID:10000020-1642932000-1642932000@shiningwatersregionalcouncil.ca
SUMMARY:Knox United Church Worship - January 23\, 2022
DESCRIPTION:After many months\, Knox returned to in-person worship for Advent 2\, 3 and 4. The Knox Council suspended in-person worship services indefinitely on December 20. This was done for everyone’s safety and in response to provincial guidelines. \nSunday\, January 23: Third Sunday after Epiphany \nScripture: Nehemiah 8:1-3\, 5-6\, and 8-10\nRev. Bright Yun’s Message: Know What to Ignore! \nPlease join our service at www.myknox.ca
URL:https://shiningwatersregionalcouncil.ca/event/knox-united-church-worship-january-23-2022/
LOCATION:online event
CATEGORIES:Livestreaming
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://shiningwatersregionalcouncil.ca/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/2022-January-Knox-2-e1641586615155.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20220120T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20220120T140000
DTSTAMP:20260416T171035
CREATED:20220119T210947Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220119T210947Z
UID:10000029-1642680000-1642687200@shiningwatersregionalcouncil.ca
SUMMARY:Virtual Vocations Fair - Emmanuel College
DESCRIPTION:This is an opportunity to hear from and connect with Emmanuel graduates as they share about their work in various spiritually-informed careers. This session will also feature a representative from the Canadian Armed Forces who will present on chaplaincy careers in the military.
URL:https://shiningwatersregionalcouncil.ca/event/virtual-vocations-fair-emmanuel-college/
LOCATION:online event
CATEGORIES:Educational
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://shiningwatersregionalcouncil.ca/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/Vocations-Fair-2022.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Emmanuel College":MAILTO:ec.events@utoronto.ca
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20220117T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20220117T210000
DTSTAMP:20260416T171035
CREATED:20211222T204954Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211222T204954Z
UID:10000070-1642446000-1642453200@shiningwatersregionalcouncil.ca
SUMMARY:Working Genius Workshop
DESCRIPTION:From the “Things They Didn’t Teach Me in Seminary” Seminar Series at Emmanuel College\nMonday\, January 17\, 7–9 p.m. EST\, Online\nWorkshop Leader: Connie denBok\, Lead Pastor of Alderwood United Church\nThe six types of working genius are those sweet spots where your gifts are not only effective\, but you are energized. Of the six: Wonder\, Discernment\, Enablement\, Invention\, Galvanizing\, and Tenacity\, you have two that are life-giving\, two in which you can be competent\, and two which require greater effort for lesser results. Good leaders know how to build and combine groups for a team where all six are present. The work gets done. The time is well spent. The participants are motivated and find joy in their joint effort.\nOn Monday\, January 17\, Emmanuel College is offering a Working Genius workshop\, based on the work of Patrick Lencioni. There will be specific application to working with volunteers. Participants will have completed the online assessment and be aware of their personal profile in advance. It is available on the Working Genius Website (Links to an external site.) at a cost of $25 USD.\nFee: $10\nDetails and Registration: https://uoft.me/cricevents/#ac-1245
URL:https://shiningwatersregionalcouncil.ca/event/working-genius-workshop/
LOCATION:online event
CATEGORIES:Educational
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://shiningwatersregionalcouncil.ca/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/Working-Genius1-e1640204806564.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Emmanuel College":MAILTO:ec.events@utoronto.ca
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20220116T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20220116T100000
DTSTAMP:20260416T171035
CREATED:20220107T201514Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220107T201514Z
UID:10000019-1642327200-1642327200@shiningwatersregionalcouncil.ca
SUMMARY:Knox United Church Worship - January 16\, 2022
DESCRIPTION:After many months\, Knox returned to in-person worship for Advent 2\, 3 and 4. The Knox Council suspended in-person worship services indefinitely on December 20. This was done for everyone’s safety and in response to provincial guidelines. \nSunday\, January 16: Second Sunday after Epiphany\nScripture: John 2:1-11\nMessage: Water to Wine! \nPlease join our service at www.myknox.ca
URL:https://shiningwatersregionalcouncil.ca/event/knox-united-church-worship-january-16-2022/
LOCATION:online event
CATEGORIES:Livestreaming
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://shiningwatersregionalcouncil.ca/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/2022-January-Knox-1-e1641586486564.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20220109T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20220109T100000
DTSTAMP:20260416T171035
CREATED:20220107T201143Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220107T201143Z
UID:10000018-1641722400-1641722400@shiningwatersregionalcouncil.ca
SUMMARY:Knox United Church Worship - January 9\, 2022
DESCRIPTION:After many months\, Knox returned to in-person worship for Advent 2\, 3 and 4. The Knox Council suspended in-person worship services indefinitely on December 20. This was done for everyone’s safety and in response to provincial guidelines. \nSunday\, January 9\, 2022: Baptism of the Lord Sunday\nScripture: Isaiah 43:1-7\nRev. Bright Yun’s message: Fear Not! \nPlease join our service at www.myknox.ca
URL:https://shiningwatersregionalcouncil.ca/event/knox-united-church-worship-january-9-2022/
LOCATION:online event
CATEGORIES:Livestreaming
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://shiningwatersregionalcouncil.ca/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/2022-January-Knox-e1641586264180.jpg
END:VEVENT
END:VCALENDAR