Just Conversations are back!
Just Conversations are back for 2022! Justice work in the church can often feel lonely and discouraging, working for change that doesn’t come easily, if […]
Just Conversations are back! Read More »
Just Conversations are back for 2022! Justice work in the church can often feel lonely and discouraging, working for change that doesn’t come easily, if […]
Just Conversations are back! Read More »
Friends in Justice, Check out this event! Affirming Leaders Day is Affirming Connections’ professional development event for leaders of all kinds. If you are looking
Affirming Connections: Affirming Leaders Day Read More »
Dear Friends, The Pacific Mountain Justice Network is excited to host Cari Kilmartin on Tuesday evening, October 18! You’ll want to know about this because
Webinar: Faithful Footprints – what it is, and how it helps your energy costs Read More »
“Even a wounded world is feeding us. Even a wounded world holds us, giving us moments of wonder and joy. I choose joy over despair.
Newsletter – Justice for the Week of September 26 & Beyond Read More »
Friends, Coming up soon on Sunday, October 16th, is World Food Day. In honour of that, we’re sharing ecumenical resources from Until All Are Fed
Ecumenical Resources for World Food Day – October 16 Read More »
“One of our basic confessions as Christians is that a light shines in the darkness and the darkness cannot, will not, shall not overcome it.
Newsletter – Justice for the Week of September 12 & Beyond Read More »
“Faithful Climate Conversations” is a free, online, September series offered by the PMRC Justice Network, and drawing from the multi-denominational, Canada-wide “For the Love of Creation” discussion resources.
Faithful Climate Conversations ~ with the Pacific Mountain Justice Network Read More »
“The church has a really strong history on social justice, and that’s obviously the work that I feel called to do as a theologian and
Newsletter – Justice for the Week of August 29 & Beyond Read More »
Friends, We have several upcoming events to share, drawn from the Reconciliation Matters newsletter. We encourage you to check out the newsletter here, particularly the
Friends across the region, In solidarity with First United’s response to the Vancouver Police Department’s actions during the City of Vancouver’s decampment of the Hastings