**Updated** Join us for “B” Sunday – January 9th, 2022 @ 9:30 am via Zoom

**Updated** Join us for “B” Sunday – January 9th, 2022 @ 9:30 am via Zoom

***Due the increasing threat of Covid19 transmission in our province, we are moving are indoor “B” Sunday meetings to Zoom.***

Topic: 21 Questions – Reconciliation Conversation – Session #5
Time: Jan 9, 2022 09:30 AM Central Time (US and Canada)

Join Zoom Meeting
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89354371648?pwd=YWp3b3N0ZzNuMVNuWm9aYlV3TWxEQT09

Guided by governmental public health orders, Seeds is requiring that all eligible children and adults (ages 12 and up) in attendance for indoor services be fully vaccinated. For a full rationale of this leadership decision check out this post. “A” Sunday services will continue to be live streamed on our YouTube Channel to allow all to connect in that way.

Throughout the fall we have been following a Hybrid Model. For more info on what this means you can read this post and/or listen to the podcast referenced there.  The structure of the morning will allow you to participate in as many of these opportunities as you choose.  We look forward to seeing you.

“21 Things You May Not Know about the Indian Act” – A Conversation on Reconciliation

Where: Worship Centre at the eXchange

When: 9:30 – 10:30am

What to bring: 21 Things You May Not Know about the Indian Act” by Bob Joseph There are still some copies of the book available and we will order more if needed. It would be helpful if you have read Chapter 3: Tightening Control

Who: All eligible people (ages 12 and up) are asked to be vaccinated to participate in this indoor service. (there will be no Childcare provided so keep this in mind.)

Why:

To learn/unlearn true stories of Indigenous history.
To consider steps towards reconciliation that can be taken individually.
To consider steps towards reconciliation that can be take as a Seeds community.
Key Questions:

What do we need to learn and understand about Indigenous perspectives that we have not had the opportunity to learn and understand?
What do we need to learn and understand settler history that we have not learned or understood?
What are steps I/we can take towards truth and reconciliation?