Thursday, 5 September 2013

FAITH IN THE CITY I


FAITH IN THE CITY I
November 1-3, 2013
Sponsored and hosted by
Augustine United Church, 444 River Ave. Winnipeg
in Association with
The Knowles/Woodsworth Centre - University of Winnipeg

Blog Address:  www.faithinthecityaugustine.blogspot.ca

This is Augustine United Church’s first annual ecumenical, congregationally-based conversation, exploring the intersections of a justice-seeking church and urgent social and cultural matters. 

2013 Theme
Following Jesus … into politics?

Focus of conversations:  "To what extent should Christians rely on political engagement to bring about a just and peaceful society?  What is the response of the church, when the political process inevitably falls short in responding to God's call for justice and peace?"

Faith in the City I begins Friday evening (7 p.m.) with a Keynote Address by Bill Blaikie, United Church minister, former MP and MLA, and director of the Knowles-Woodsworth Centre (University of Winnipeg).

On Saturday (9:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.), four 75 minute sessions provide an opportunity for dialogue between these individuals, but will also involve members of the audience.
    Session 1 explores theological perspectives on the question, involving Jane Barter-Moulaison (Religion and Culture, University of Winnipeg and Anglican priest), Tim Sale (former MLA, Anglican priest) and Gord Zerbe (Theology, Canadian Mennonite University, Author:  Citizenship: Paul, Peace and Politics)
    Session 2 invites Winnipeg activists to speak about their personal activism, as well as their experience with and wishes for the church's engagement in social action.  Featured will be Marianne Cerilli (former MLA, Social Planning Council), Jenny Gerbasi (City Counselor), Kevin Lamoureux (University of Winnipeg, Faculty with ACCESS program), David Northcott (Winnipeg Harvest).
          Lunch, catered by a partner of the Social Purchasing Portal
    Session 3 brings together four voices reflecting divergent perspectives on the question of Christian engagement in politics.  Participating in this conversation will be Bill Blaikie, Allison Chubb (Chaplain, St. John’s College, U of M), Aiden Enns (Geez Magazine publisher) and Lynda Trono (West Broadway Community Minister).
    Session 4 provides opportunity for small group conversations in response to questions like: What's happening in our congregations?  How can we carry this weekend’s conversation forward in our respective faith communities?

On Sunday (10:30 a.m.), all participants are invited to join a special service of worship at Augustine United Church, which will conclude Faith in the City I.

REGISTRATION:             $55 (fully employed); $40 (part-time); $25 (unemployed/student) 
              Early Bird:  Save $10, if registered by September 30 (Note extended Early Bird date).

Lunch will be provided on Saturday.
Child care will be provided on Saturday for children under 4 years of age.
Please mark your calendar in order to participate in this important event. 
Registration forms will be available online by mid-September.
For more information contact the office at Augustine United Church
(augustine.uc@mymts.net; phone: (204) 284-2250).

1 comment:

  1. Should be an intersting discussion with a real variety of opinions. Not sure one day of talking will be nearly enough but it's a good place to start or maybe to carry on the conversation.

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