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SUMMARY:PMR Affirming Ministries Offers A Special Worship Service ~ The Spirit of Pride!
DESCRIPTION:PMR Affirming Ministries Regional Worship\n“The Spirit of Pride”\nSunday July 14\, 2024\n2:00pm Pacific / 3:00pm Mountain\nOnline\nWith Rev. Dr. Kendra Mitchell-Foster and the New Westminster Rainbow Chorus \n\nLive Stream via Trinity United Church\n\nPartnering with Trinity United Prince George\, PMR Affirming Ministries and The Rev. Dr. Kendra Mitchell-Foster welcome you and all to worship together!
URL:https://pacificmountain.ca/event/pmr-affirming-ministries-offers-a-special-worship-service-the-spirit-of-pride/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Affirming,Justice Ministry,News
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ORGANIZER;CN="Trinity United Church%2C Prince George":MAILTO:office@trinitypg.ca
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UID:19211-1720463400-1720468800@pacificmountain.ca
SUMMARY:Reclaiming 1946: An Online Evening of Dialogue\, Discernment and Dreaming in Technicolour
DESCRIPTION:Reclaiming 1946: An Online Evening of Dialogue\, Discernment and Dreaming in Technicolour\nWith Pacific Mountain Regional Council\nMonday July 8\, 2024\nOnline via Zoom\nWhat if the word “homosexual” was never meant to be in the bible? This is the central question in the courageous\, timely and important documentary 1946: The Mistranslation that Shifted Culture. Many Communities of Faith have held screenings of the film\, it was featured in and Affirming Evening of the Arts at our past Pacific Mountain Region AGM\, and there are many more who are interested in the film and screening it in the future.  So\, we are calling all those who are interested to gather together for an evening of discussion and discernment on Zoom\, \nWe will be joined by special guests Rev. Blair Odney and Ed Oxford\, one of the main researchers from the 1946 project\, to listen to their stories and perspectives on the legacy of harm this mistranslation has perpetuated\, and hopeful ways forward wherein we might open ourselves to the transformative action of the Holy Spirit in co-creating and reclaiming faithful affirming spaces for 2SLGBTTQIA+ people in the church\, and in our communities. \nYou can find the registration link for this event here: Reclaiming 1946: An Evening of Dialogue.
URL:https://pacificmountain.ca/event/reclaiming-1946-an-online-evening-of-dialogue-discernment-and-dreaming-in-technicolour/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Affirming,Justice Ministry,News,PMRC Events
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UID:17341-1712221200-1712406600@pacificmountain.ca
SUMMARY:Anti-Racism Work & Action Leadership Conference 2024
DESCRIPTION:Held in-person at the Epiphany Chapel\, on the Vancouver School of Theology UBC campus\, come empower yourself to engage key learnings\, work\, and action. Be in a Christian community of other ministry leaders who are working for an anti-racist church. \n\nAnti-Racism Work & Action\nLeadership Conference 2024\nApril 2-4\, 2024\n\n\n  \n\n\n\n\n\nWork\, and action – in Christian community\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAnti-Racism Work & Action Leadership Conference is an offering of Chinook Winds & Pacific Mountain Regional Councils First Third Ministry. First Third Ministry’s mission is to support those who work with those in the first of life’s three eras (children\, youth\, young adults and families) – yet\, this conference is designed to resonate for leaders of any\, and\, all ages and generations. \nFor All in Leadership\nWhether you’re paid or volunteering\, staffing a community of faith or un-churched organization\, focused on children & family ministry or serving older generations\, this conference centers anti-racism principles and actions in your leadership. \n \n\nYou can expect \nVaried learning formats and thoughtfully chosen content to engage key learnings\, focus work\, and empower action in your leadership. \nA Christ-centered conference fostering connection and relationship with other leaders who are also working for an anti-racist church. \nDiscovery-based questions and reflection opportunities will help you to compassionately and faithfully examine your own ministry and leadership in your specific setting. \nAn introduction to the materials from the new United Church of Canada resource for children and youth\, Becoming an Anti-Racist Church. \nA convergence of your personal and professional call to anti-racism\, with others like you – all seeking a new way of being church.​ \n\nEvent Page\, Registration\, Funding : FirstThirdMinistry.ca/f3-conference-anti-racism-work-and-action\n 
URL:https://pacificmountain.ca/event/anti-racism-work-action-leadership-conference-2024/
LOCATION:Epiphany Chapel – VST\, 6030 Chancellor Blvd\, Vancouver\, BC\, V6T 1E7\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Chinook Winds,First Third Ministry,Justice Ministry,LeaderSHIFT UCCan,Ministry Personnel,News,PMRC Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="First Third Ministry":MAILTO:FirstThirdMinistry@united-church.ca
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UID:17233-1706608800-1706612400@pacificmountain.ca
SUMMARY:January Online Info Session for "Guatemala: A Tour for Ministry Leaders"
DESCRIPTION:Traveling August 2024\nWITH EXECUTIVE MINISTER TREENA DUNCAN\, LEAD BY WORLD PILGRIM GLOBAL EDUCATION-AWARENESS TRAVEL\n\nCurious?\nJOIN ONE OF OUR ONLINE INFORMATION SESSIONS!\n\n\nJanuary 30\, 2024\, 10am Pacific / 11am Mountain \n\n\nFebruary 9\, 2024\, 10am Pacific / 11am Mountain \n\n\nThe Zoom link for both info sessions is: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82787409411 \nCome\, Pilgrim.\nThis is your invitation to immerse yourself in a pilgrimage to the Highlands of Guatemala in community with Executive Minister\, Treena Duncan and fellow ministry leaders\, and World Pilgrim guides Doris Kizinna\, Julio Conchoy and Friends. \nFull course details and registration information is on the Guatemala: A Tour for Ministry Leaders event page.
URL:https://pacificmountain.ca/event/january-online-info-session-for-guatemala-a-tour-for-ministry-leaders/
CATEGORIES:Chinook Winds,LeaderSHIFT UCCan,Ministry Personnel,News
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ORGANIZER;CN="LeaderSHIFT":MAILTO:leadershift@united-church.ca
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240110T130000
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UID:17062-1704891600-1704895200@pacificmountain.ca
SUMMARY:Pacific Mountain's Town Hall Gathering ~ The First of 2024!
DESCRIPTION:Dear friends\,\nToday’s town hall gathering will see Treena welcoming regional minister\, Kendra Mitchel-Foster\, sharing about Justice and Affirming Ministry in PMR\, and introducing Scott Reynolds\, the national staff Growth Animator who is now serving Pacific Mountain and Chinook Winds regional councils!\n\nJustice and Affirming Ministry in Pacific Mountain Region:\nThe new PMR Justice Minister\, Kendra Mitchell-Foster will guide us through a time of exploring how Affirming Ministry might flourish at the regional level\, and we might live more fully into our Affirming Region workplan in both the short and middle term. A quick overview of justice work\, and her background will lead us into a space of visioning and conversation.\n\nGrowth Animator National Initiative & Staff Welcome:\nExecutive Minister\, Treena Duncan will be introducing Scott Reynolds\, and sharing a bit about how the Growth Animator position aims to engage and encourage communities of faith within our region.\n\nRev. Scott Reynolds is now serving as the Growth Animator within the Pacific Mountain and Chinook Winds Regions.  Scott just finished serving for seven and a half years as the minister of the Irma-Viking/Kinsella Pastoral Charge in rural Alberta. Scott looks forward to walking with communities of faith as they discern how to best share the message of Jesus and live out Christ’s call to love God and love their neighbours. Scott has experience working with people of all ages\, in both team and solo ministry\, in both urban and rural contexts\, and in both Alberta and British Columbia. Scott believes that individuals and communities thrive when they are committed to spiritual practice\, and he will bring gifts of listening\, creativity\, visioning\, and discernment as he supports communities of faith within the two Regions as they seek to grow.\n\n\n\n\nPacific Mountain Region Town Hall\nFor those new to the region’s town hall practice\, all are warmly invited to join Executive Minister Treena Duncan for this monthly online gathering. Guest presenters\, time of prayer or worship\, and regional updates\, encouragement\, and opportunities for connection make Pacific Mountain Region Town Halls meaningful and relevant! What started in the early weeks of the COVID pandemic as the immediate and safe way to share key information\, our town halls have continued to be a valued way for Pacific Mountain region to be in sense of community. The most up-to-date information about scheduled Town Hall times (as sometimes they do see a date or time change) is found on our calendar: PacificMountain.ca/events. \nIf you’re able to Zoom in\, please do! \nBlessings\,\nPMR Office \n  \nJan 10\, 2024 Town Hall Zoom Access:\nTopic: PMR Townhall Meeting\nTime: Jan 10\, 2024 01:00 PM Pacific Time (US and Canada) \n\nJoin Zoom Meeting: https://united-church.zoom.us/j/87954741743?pwd=yb9ZYDOsewbHOOOOJH72YXw2xrTBMx.1\n\nMeeting ID: 879 5474 1743\nPassword: 944377 \nOne tap mobile:\n+16473744685\,\,87954741743# Canada\n+16475580588\,\,87954741743# Canada \nDial by your location:\n* Please use local numbers when feasible to save costs for the church. *\n+1 647 374 4685 Canada\n+1 647 558 0588 Canada\n+1 778 907 2071 Canada\n+1 438 809 7799 Canada\n+1 587 328 1099 Canada\n855 703 8985 Canada Toll-free\n+1 470 250 9358 US (Atlanta)\n+1 646 518 9805 US (New York)\n+1 720 928 9299 US (Denver)\n+1 312 626 6799 US (Chicago)\n888 788 0099 US Toll-free\n833 548 0276 US Toll-free \nMeeting ID: 879 5474 1743 \nFind your local number: https://united-church.zoom.us/u/kfzacCgK0 \nJoin by Skype for Business: https://united-church.zoom.us/skype/87954741743
URL:https://pacificmountain.ca/event/town-hall-01-10-24/
CATEGORIES:News,PMRC Events
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UID:16356-1702472400-1702476000@pacificmountain.ca
SUMMARY:December's Town Hall ~ Worship Experience 
DESCRIPTION:With The Rev. Dr. Japhet Ndhlovu\, Executive Minister – Church in Mission\, and Music with the phenomenal Dawn Pemberton\n  \nThis special town hall is offered as an intentional worship time especially for those leading in congregational worship in both Pacific Mountain and Chinook Winds regions. Advent and Christmas sees ministry leaders accompanying their communities in many\, many ways this season. We hope that those who are able to join find a meaningful pause in the busy of leading for faithful nourishment. \nZoom link reminders will land in inboxes on Wednesday morning\, and again on Wednesday with a 10 minute countdown reminder. \nWhile offered in service to those in ministry leadership\, all people in our regions are warmly welcome to join this Town Hall gathering. \nTopic: Chinook Winds Pacific Mountain Town Hall – December 13\, 2023 \nTime: 1pm Pacific Time / 2 pm Mountain Time \nJoin Zoom Meeting\nhttps://united-church.zoom.us/j/82487627444?pwd=aHZwVVR2bjd0TkFOcEZCc1NJNjVudz09 \n\nMeeting ID: 878 8317 2237\nPassword: 823147\n\nOne tap mobile \n+16475580588\,\,87883172237# Canada \n+17789072071\,\,87883172237# Canada \n* Please use local numbers when feasible to save costs for the church. * \n+1 647 558 0588 Canada \n+1 778 907 2071 Canada \n+1 438 809 7799 Canada \n+1 587 328 1099 Canada \n+1 647 374 4685 Canadaa \n855 703 8985 Canada Toll-free
URL:https://pacificmountain.ca/event/pacific-mountain-town-hall-meeting-5/
CATEGORIES:News,PMRC Events
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UID:14658-1671062400-1671062400@pacificmountain.ca
SUMMARY:Faithful Climate Conversations
DESCRIPTION:“Faithful Climate Conversations” is a free\, online series offered by the PMRC Justice Network\, and drawing from the multi-denominational\, Canada-wide “For the Love of Creation” discussion resources. It will run in two series during early 2023. This series\, in three parts\, is offered January 25\, February 1\, and February 8\, all from 3:30-5pm Pacific. \n\nRegister for the January-February series here\n\nCONNECTION AND LEARNING\nThis series will be facilitated by Susan Draper and Janet Gray.  Come for a chance to connect with others in our region and learn ways to create safe and respectful climate change conversations in your own community of faith. \nIf you’re interested in hosting such conversations for your church\, this series will also be a great way to get to know the ‘For the Love of Creation’ resources! Included below is the Discussion Guide for each topic\, offering a preview of the kind of conversation you and others may engage with together. \nYou are warmly welcome\, we hope you’ll join us. \nRegistration is here: Faithful Climate Conversations Registration Form\n\nAll sessions are online only\, via Zoom.\nFree! Registration is required to receive the Zoom links.\nThe times listed are Pacific Time; please adjust if you’re participating from another time zone.\nIf interested\, a second series\, in four parts\, will be offered March 9\, 16\, 23\, 30\, from 7-8:30pm Pacific\, details here.
URL:https://pacificmountain.ca/event/14658/
CATEGORIES:News
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ORGANIZER;CN="Justice":MAILTO:kmitchellfoster@united-church.ca
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UID:12629-1652209200-1652216400@pacificmountain.ca
SUMMARY:VST Convocation 2022
DESCRIPTION:VST will hold its 2022 convocation in person this year!  We are thrilled to hold this in-the-flesh celebration at Christ Church Cathedral\, May 10 at 7 p.m. (690 Burrard St\, Vancouver\, BC V6C 2L1). While last year’s double online convocation for the classes of 2020 and 2021 was wonderful and unique in the history of the school\, this year we will be together to enjoy each other’s company in the beautiful sanctuary of Christ Church Cathedral. \nOur speaker for the event will be Dr. Elin Kelsey\, author of Hope Matters: Why Changing the Way we Think is Critical to Solving the Environmental Crisis.  She is  a scholar\, speaker\, educator and award-winning author. Over 40 graduates will receive degrees and diplomas.  We will acknowledge The Rev Germaine Lovelace\, winner of the President’s 2022 Thoughtful\, Engaged and Generous (TEG) Christian Leader Award.  You are most welcome to attend this joyous occasion. \nMore details are available at VST’s website.
URL:https://pacificmountain.ca/event/12629/
LOCATION:Christ Church Cathedral\, 690 Burrard St\, Vancouver\, BC\, Canada
CATEGORIES:News
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211124T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211124T140000
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CREATED:20211110T185129Z
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UID:10991-1637758800-1637762400@pacificmountain.ca
SUMMARY:Town Hall With Guest Janice MacLean ~ Hope Matters
DESCRIPTION:Today’s town hall is a special gathering for Advent\, and we’ll be joined by Janice MacLean of PrayerBench.ca (in addition to some brief COVID-19 updates). Janice will be introducing her Advent-themed resource called “Hope Matters ~ an Advent Retreat”. This is a resource that you can use to create in-person or online reflection times with\, for your community of faith. \n\nRead more from Janice\, about Hope Matters\, on the Chinook Winds website.\nAdd your email here to receive the Hope Matters download\n\nNovember 24 Town Hall\n1pm Pacific / 2pm Mountain \nJoin Zoom Meeting:\nhttps://united-church.zoom.us/j/98231867711?pwd=ZEhqU0xGVTBvdTBoOFYrYWNVTXk1dz09 \nMeeting ID: 982 3186 7711\nPassword: 555695 \nFind your local number: https://united-church.zoom.us/u/addG5s2evk
URL:https://pacificmountain.ca/event/town-hall-janice-maclean-hope-matters/
CATEGORIES:News,PMRC Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210825T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210825T153000
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CREATED:20210820T200409Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210826T204900Z
UID:10199-1629900000-1629905400@pacificmountain.ca
SUMMARY:Town Hall: Planning for Safe Ministry in the Fall
DESCRIPTION:Click Here to view the recording of this meeting.\n\nTopic: Planning for Safe Ministry in the Fall\n\nWednesday August 25\, 2021\n2pm Pacific/ 3pm Mountain\nHosted by Treena Duncan (Executive Minister) and Blair Odney (Regional Council President)\n\nRESOURCE: COVID-19 Guidance for Faith Based Organizations – August 18 is a PDF from BC Centre for Disease Control / Ministry of Health that discusses ‘Step 3 Guidance for Holding Low Risk Worship Services’. \n 
URL:https://pacificmountain.ca/event/town-hall-planning-for-safe-ministry-in-the-fall/
CATEGORIES:News,PMRC Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210825T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210825T120000
DTSTAMP:20260507T231617
CREATED:20210630T180508Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210630T180508Z
UID:9879-1629887400-1629892800@pacificmountain.ca
SUMMARY:What’s Next Conversation
DESCRIPTION:Email host Andria Irwin: airwin@united-church.ca to get the weekly Zoom link. ‘What’s Next Conversation’ happens Wednesdays in July and August (none on Aug 4). 10:30am-12pm PT/ 11:30am-1pm MT. Drop in! Join Andria of United Online and Rev Randy Boyd of Rural Connect to ask any of your pressing questions around a shift to integrated in-person/online ministry. Tech questions\, theological questions and questions like ‘how can I convince people to volunteer’ are all on the table.
URL:https://pacificmountain.ca/event/whats-next-conversation-7/
CATEGORIES:News
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210818T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210818T120000
DTSTAMP:20260507T231617
CREATED:20210630T180300Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210630T180750Z
UID:9877-1629282600-1629288000@pacificmountain.ca
SUMMARY:What’s Next Conversation
DESCRIPTION:Email host Andria Irwin: airwin@united-church.ca to get the weekly Zoom link. ‘What’s Next Conversation’ happens Wednesdays in July and August (none on Aug 4). 10:30am-12pm PT/ 11:30am-1pm MT. Drop in! Join Andria of United Online and Rev Randy Boyd of Rural Connect to ask any of your pressing questions around a shift to integrated in-person/online ministry. Tech questions\, theological questions and questions like ‘how can I convince people to volunteer’ are all on the table.
URL:https://pacificmountain.ca/event/whats-next-conversation-6/
CATEGORIES:News
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210811T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210811T120000
DTSTAMP:20260507T231617
CREATED:20210630T180114Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210630T180712Z
UID:9875-1628677800-1628683200@pacificmountain.ca
SUMMARY:What’s Next Conversation
DESCRIPTION:Email host Andria Irwin: airwin@united-church.ca to get the weekly Zoom link. ‘What’s Next Conversation’ happens Wednesdays in July and August (none on Aug 4). 10:30am-12pm PT/ 11:30am-1pm MT. Drop in! Join Andria of United Online and Rev Randy Boyd of Rural Connect to ask any of your pressing questions around a shift to integrated in-person/online ministry. Tech questions\, theological questions and questions like ‘how can I convince people to volunteer’ are all on the table.
URL:https://pacificmountain.ca/event/whats-next-conversation-5/
CATEGORIES:News
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210728T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210728T120000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20210630T180637Z
UID:9873-1627468200-1627473600@pacificmountain.ca
SUMMARY:What’s Next Conversation
DESCRIPTION:Email host Andria Irwin: airwin@united-church.ca to get the weekly Zoom link. ‘What’s Next Conversation’ happens Wednesdays in July and August (none on Aug 4). 10:30am-12pm PT/ 11:30am-1pm MT. Drop in! Join Andria of United Online and Rev Randy Boyd of Rural Connect to ask any of your pressing questions around a shift to integrated in-person/online ministry. Tech questions\, theological questions and questions like ‘how can I convince people to volunteer’ are all on the table.
URL:https://pacificmountain.ca/event/whats-next-conversation-4/
CATEGORIES:News
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210721T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210721T120000
DTSTAMP:20260507T231617
CREATED:20210630T175709Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210630T175709Z
UID:9871-1626863400-1626868800@pacificmountain.ca
SUMMARY:What’s Next Conversation
DESCRIPTION:Email host Andria Irwin: airwin@united-church.ca to get the weekly Zoom link. ‘What’s Next Conversation’ happens Wednesdays in July and August (none on Aug 4). 10:30am-12pm PT/ 11:30am-1pm MT. Drop in! Join Andria of United Online and Rev Randy Boyd of Rural Connect to ask any of your pressing questions around a shift to integrated in-person/online ministry. Tech questions\, theological questions and questions like ‘how can I convince people to volunteer’ are all on the table.
URL:https://pacificmountain.ca/event/whats-next-conversation-3/
CATEGORIES:News
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SUMMARY:What’s Next Conversation
DESCRIPTION:Email host Andria Irwin: airwin@united-church.ca to get the weekly Zoom link. ‘What’s Next Conversation’ happens Wednesdays in July and August (none on Aug 4). 10:30am-12pm PT/ 11:30am-1pm MT. Drop in! Join Andria of United Online and Rev Randy Boyd of Rural Connect to ask any of your pressing questions around a shift to integrated in-person/online ministry. Tech questions\, theological questions and questions like ‘how can I convince people to volunteer’ are all on the table.
URL:https://pacificmountain.ca/event/whats-next-conversation-2/
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UID:9863-1625653800-1625659200@pacificmountain.ca
SUMMARY:What's Next Conversation
DESCRIPTION:Email host Andria Irwin: airwin@united-church.ca to get the weekly Zoom link. ‘What’s Next Conversation’ happens Wednesdays in July and August (none on Aug 4). 10:30am-12pm PT/ 11:30am-1pm MT. Drop in! Join Andria of United Online and Rev Randy Boyd of Rural Connect to ask any of your pressing questions around a shift to integrated in-person/online ministry. Tech questions\, theological questions and questions like ‘how can I convince people to volunteer’ are all on the table.
URL:https://pacificmountain.ca/event/whats-next-conversation/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210616T130000
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SUMMARY:Townhall Meeting: Guaranteed Livable Income
DESCRIPTION:Click here to view the recording of this meeting. \n  \nJoin Rev Rhian Walker\, moderating this important conversation with former moderator Lois Wilson\, senior policy analyst Harvey Stevens\, and more! \nPoverty can happen very quickly to anyone. What would happen to our social if Canada created a guaranteed livable income program for all? The United Church of Canada is calling on all churches to help advocate for a GLI. This townhall will lay out the elements of the GLI\, hear from someone whose life would benefit from the GLI\, and provide concrete next steps you and your congregation could take on for Oct 19th. (Zoom access details are at the bottom of this post.) \n\nQuestions and Answers Concerning a Guaranteed Livable Income\n\nWhat is a Guaranteed Livable Income? \n\nA Guaranteed Livable Income (GLI) is a payment to individuals or families by government (federal and/or provincial/territorial) that covers the cost of basic necessities (food\, shelter\, clothing transportation and community participation) and is not conditional on meeting employment criteria in order to qualify for the benefit.  However\, demographic conditions such as age and residency or citizenship may be imposed as eligibility requirements. \n\nHow can a GLI be Administered?\n\nGovernments use two methods for designing and administering guaranteed incomes – as a demogrant and as a refundable tax credit. A demogrant is a fixed amount of income paid to all families or individuals\, regardless of their income level.  The amount is not reduced (clawed back) by the amount of income the family or individual has.  However\, the benefit could be considered as taxable income by government.  A current example is the Alaska Permanent Fund which issues an annual dividend to each person who has been a resident of the state for the full calendar year and not incarcerated.  The 2020 dividend is $992. \nBy comparison\, a refundable tax credit (RTC) provides families or individuals with no other income a maximum benefit – the Guarantee – which is then reduced as the family’s or individual’s other sources of income increase.  The reduction (clawback) rate can vary.  A current example of a RTC is the Old Age Security benefit.   All seniors with incomes up to $77\,580 receive the full annual value of the OAS benefit ($7\,370).  For those with higher incomes\, the benefit is reduced at the rate of 15 per cent\, such that those with incomes greater than $126\,713 get no OAS benefits. \nA refundable tax credit that offers a livable guarantee is substantially less expensive than a demogrant of equal value because the benefit only goes to those whose income is low enough to qualify for a full or partial benefit.  A refundable tax credit is most efficiently administered through the personal income tax system. \n\nDoes Canada Already Have Guaranteed Income Programs?\n\nThe federal government presently offers three guaranteed income programs – two for seniors and one for children.  The two seniors programs are Old Age Security and the Guaranteed Income Supplement for low income seniors.  The Canada Child Benefit provides a benefit to children under 18 years of age. The demographic group not covered by any existing guaranteed income program is adults aged 18-64[1].  Provincial social assistance and federal Employment Insurance are the only income transfer programs available to these two groups but the programs impose employability and contribution tests in order to qualify. \n\nWhat is a Livable Income\n\nCanada now has an official poverty line.  It is called the Market Basket Measure (MBM).  It is constructed by identifying and pricing a basket of goods and services deemed to provide a “modest\, basic standard of living”.  The items included in the market basket are food\, clothing and footwear\, shelter\, transportation and other expenses.  Specific levels of consumption have been specified for each item to meet the needs of a family of four persons including two adults and two children.  That basket is priced annually by Statistics Canada for specific regions within each of the ten provinces but not the territories or First Nations communities.[2]  The total cost of the basket of goods and services is the MBM poverty line (threshold) for each region. \nA national GLI would have to use one MBM threshold as the measure of the maximum benefit (Guarantee) which would be the overall average of each region’s threshold\, weighted by the number of people living in that region.  For 2019\, the national weighted average MBM for the four person family was $44\,860.  For a single adult\, the average MBM threshold was $22\,430.  For two\, three\, five and six person households\, the national MBM thresholds were $31\,720\, $38\,850\, $50\,155 and $54\,942\, respectively. \n\nHow much would it cost to provide a Guaranteed Livable Income to all Canadians? \n\nThe short answer is that it depends on how it’s designed.  The four key components in the construction of a GLI\, designed as a refundable tax credit\, are \n\nthe value of the Maximum Benefit (Guarantee);\nthe rate at which that Guarantee is clawed back against other income (Benefit\n\nReduction Rate or BRR); \n\nthe definition of the income used to claw back the value of the Guarantee; and\,\nthe demographic unit used to calculate the value of the GLI.\n\nThe net value of a GLI is the value of the Guarantee less the per cent of family income used to reduce the Guarantee.  Thus\, the higher the value of the Guarantee\, the greater the cost; and\, the higher the Benefit Reduction Rate\, the lower the cost. \nThe following table shows the cost and coverage of a national GLI under two different levels of the Guarantee and two Benefit Reduction Rates for 2019.[3] \n\n\n\n  \nGuarantee/ \nMaximum Benefit\nBenefit Reduction Rate\nAverage Net  \nFamily Benefit  \nNumber of Families with a Benefit (Millions)\n  \nTotal Cost \n($ Billions)\n\n\n75% of MBM Threshold\n20%\n$9\,519\n14.08\n$134.2\n\n\n75% of MBM Threshold\n40%\n$7\,153\n8.19\n$58.6\n\n\n100% of MBM Threshold\n20%\n$14\,785\n16.03\n$237.1\n\n\n100% of MBM Threshold\n40%\n$11\,221\n10.84\n$121.6\n\n\n\nSource:   Statistics Canada\, Social Policy Simulation Database/Model\, version 28.1.  Calculations by the author. \n\nWhere would the money come from to pay for a GLI?\n\nThere are a variety of sources available to the federal and provincial governments to pay for a national GLI\, including: \n\nCancellation of some existing income transfer programs;\nClosure of tax loopholes/expenditures;\nIncreases in personal and corporate income taxes;\nRemoval of selected non-refundable tax credits;\nImposition of new taxes;\nGrowth of the national economy and attendant tax revenues;\nReductions in government expenditures for health and other services due to the positive impact of a GLI.\n\nIn 2019\, the Basic Income Canada Network (BICN) released a paper showing how a Guaranteed Livable Income could be designed and financed.[4]  Chapter 4 of the paper identified $202.6 Billion in revenue that could be raised from both federal and provincial sources to finance two of the BICN’s proposed GLI options.  The itemized list of revenue sources presented in that chapter have been re-grouped according to the above list and the total revenues presented in the following table: \n\n\n\nIncome Source\nTotal Revenue ($Billions)\n\n\nCancellation of Federal Income Transfer Programs1\n$58.8\n\n\nCancellation of Provincial Income Transfer Programs2\n$16.2\n\n\nClosure of tax loopholes3\n$27.2\n\n\nIncreases in Personal Income Taxes\n$8.2\n\n\nIncreases in Corporate Taxes\n$17.4\n\n\nRemoval of Selected Non-refundable tax credits4\n$74.9\n\n\nTOTAL REVENUE\n$202.7\n\n\n\nNotes: 1 Includes the Working Income Tax Benefit\, GST Credit\, Guaranteed Income Supplement\, Old Age Security and Spousal Allowance.  2 Includes social assistance.  3 Includes a range of items like the  partial inclusion of capital gains\, the employee stock option deduction\, meals & entertainment deduction.  4 These include the basic exemption\, pension income credit\, caregiver credit\, student loan    interest credit and others. \nIn its report\, Platform for Tax Fairness[5]\, Canadians for Tax Fairness identified a range of new taxes that could be levied which would target the wealthiest Canadians and corporations and would raise $40+ Billion in additional tax revenues. \nIn addition to these direct and immediate sources of funding is the additional tax revenue generated by the macro economic stimulus effect of providing low income individuals and families with additional income.  A December 2020 report prepared by the Canadian Centre for Economic Analysis – Potential Economic Impacts and Reach of Basic Income Programs in Canada – indicates that providing Canadians with a GLI would lead to increased employment of between 298\,000 and 346\,000 people\, grow the national economy by between $178 and $199 billion and generate between $46 and $52 billion in taxes over the first five years of the program. \nFinally\, as noted below\, there may well be savings to government from reductions in the cost of other health and social programs due to the positive impact of a GLI on the lives of its recipients.  However\, there are no hard numbers for Canada on the size of those savings. \n\nWhat is the effect of a GLI on people’s willingness to work?\n\nBetween the late 1960’s and 1970’s four social experiments were conducted in the United States and one in Canada (Manitoba) to determine the effect of a Guaranteed Income on working age adults’ level of work effort.  The one Canadian experiment found that male heads worked 1 per cent fewer hours\, secondary earners in two parent families worked 3 per cent fewer hours and female heads worked 7 per cent fewer hours.  It is worth noting that a federal/provincial/territorial evaluation of the National Child Benefit program that started in the late 1990s found that the female spouse’s labour force participation also declined with the receipt of the child benefit but they used the extra hours for home-related work such as child rearing\, care of dependent elderly family members and furthering their education. \n\nWhat other effects does a GLI have on the lives of recipients?\n\nThe most immediate effect is to raise their income and lift many of them out of poverty.  For example\, a national GLI featuring a Guarantee equal to the MBM poverty line with a benefit reduction rate of 40 per cent would lower the national rate of poverty by 58 per cent.  This immediate increase in income would generate the following positive spin-off effects\, as documented in a recent article in the public health journal\, Lancet Public Health[6]: \n\nTeens more likely to remain in and complete high school;\nImproved academic performance\nReduction in low birthweight babies and higher birthweights associated with higher benefits;\nLower probability of child obesity at age 3;\nLess use of hospitals due mainly to fewer accidents or injuries and mental health diagnoses;\nImproved mental health due in part to less financial stress;\nReduction in young adult obesity;\nReductions in criminal activity;\n\nQualitative evidence gleaned from both the Dauphin site and those who participated in the recent Ontario Basic Income Pilot project show that the provision of a guaranteed income had wide spread positive effects on participants.  Many recipients reported improvements in their physical and mental health\, labour market participation\, food security\, housing stability\, financial status and social relationships. Basic income also had a noticeable impact on the use of health services\, with many of the survey respondents indicating less frequent visits to health practitioners and hospital emergency rooms.  For a significant number of participants\, basic income purportedly proved to be transformational\, fundamentally reshaping their living standards as well as their sense of self-worth and hope for a better future.[7] \n\nWhat is the political opposition to adopting and implementing a GLI?\n\nLikely the biggest barrier to implementing a GLI is the cost\, particularly now that the pandemic has increased the federal deficit from $20 Billion in 2019/20 to a projected $381 Billion for 2020/21 and the federal government’s reluctance to raise taxes to pay for programs and services.  In addition\, a review of the federal government’s 2018 Poverty Reduction plan[8] reveals a clear preference for reserving income transfer programs for children and seniors.  The only programs in its plan for working age adults are increases to the Canada Workers Benefit and the funding of a national housing strategy.  This preference is likely grounded in the federal government’s reluctance to paying those deemed employable a guaranteed income.  Also\, some argue that a commitment to a permanent income support program will increase the structural deficit problem facing the federal government such that\, even when the economy is operating at full capacity\, the government runs a deficit.  However\, structural deficits arise because there is insufficient tax revenue being generated which is due\, in part\, to the existence of the kind of tax loopholes described above. \nPrepared by Harvey Stevens\, member of Young United Church in Winnipeg\, whose history of involvement with the Guaranteed Income topic/issue includes:\n– working for the Mincome Manitoba Guaranteed Income Experiment as a researcher between 1974 and 1976;\n– co-authoring 3 peer-reviewed journal articles on the design of a Guaranteed Income for Canada between 2014 and 2017;\n– undertaking the modeling for the Basic Income Canada Network’s paper\, Basic Income: Some Policy Options for Canada\, in 2019; and\, \n– providing the Special Committee on Poverty of Prince Edward Island with costed options for implementing a Basic Income program for that province in 2020. \nJanuary 2021 \n[1] The GST credit and the Climate Action incentive offer unconditional benefits to this group but they are very small amounts.\n[2] For more information about the MBM\, go to the Statistics Canada website and look up the document\, Report on the second comprehensive review of the Market Basket Measure. Cat. No. 75f00002m.\n[3] The Canada Child Benefit’s (CCB) definition of the demographic unit (the nuclear family) and the Canada Revenue Agency’s ‘net’ family income  have been applied to all households living off reserve in the 10 provinces in 2019 to arrive at the cost of the four options. \n[4] See\, Basic Income: Some Policy Options for Canada. https://www.basicincomecanada.org/policy_options\n[5] See\,  https://www.taxfairness.ca/sites/default/files/resource/c4tf_draft_federal_election_2019_platform_proposals_.pdf\n[6] See: https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lanpub/article/PIIS2468-2667(20)30005-0/fulltext\n[7] See: https://labourstudies.mcmaster.ca/documents/southern-ontarios-basic-income-experience.pdf\n[8] See: https://www.canada.ca/en/employment-social-development/programs/poverty-reduction.html \n\nTownhall meeting on Zoom\nJune 16\, 2021 1pm PT/ 2pm MT
URL:https://pacificmountain.ca/event/townhall-meeting-guaranteed-livable-income/
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SUMMARY:PMRC Townhall - this Wednesday\, with Guest Rev Gary Paterson!
DESCRIPTION:Click here for the recording of the meeting. \n\nA Place At The Table\nWednesday April 21\, 2021\n1pm PT/ 2pm MT\nWe’re coming together with Chinook Winds for a special Affirming Town Hall featuring former United Church of Canada Moderator\, Rev. Gary Paterson! \nGary will share theological reflections\, rooted contextually and in story\, on what it means to be Affirming\, working through the “Wesleyan Quadrilateral” of Scripture\, Tradition\, Reason and Experience. As we explore more about what it might mean to be ‘Affirming’\, join in faithful reflection alongside someone who has walked the Affirming journey in an intimate way for many decades. \n 
URL:https://pacificmountain.ca/event/pmrc-townhall-with-affirming-ministry-committee-guests/
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SUMMARY:Mental Health First Aid Training COURTENAY
DESCRIPTION:NOTE: \n\nTo ensure that you get the most up-to-date information\, to ask questions\, and to download posters\, please go the LeaderShift website for details of this event.\nOnline Registration for all Mental Health First Aid Training locations is open now.
URL:https://pacificmountain.ca/event/leadershift-mental-health-first-aid-campbell-river/
LOCATION:St. George’s United\, 505 6th Street\, Courtenay\, BC\, Canada
CATEGORIES:News,PMRC Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200207
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200209
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UID:5645-1581033600-1581206399@pacificmountain.ca
SUMMARY:Mental Health First Aid Training NANAIMO
DESCRIPTION:NOTE: \n\nTo ensure that you get the most up-to-date information\, to ask questions\, and to download posters\, please go the LeaderShift website for details of this event.\nOnline Registration for all Mental Health First Aid Training locations is open now.
URL:https://pacificmountain.ca/event/leadershift-mental-health-first-aid-nanaimo/
LOCATION:St Andrew’s United Church Nanaimo\, 311 Fitzwilliam St\, Nanaimo\, BC\, Canada
CATEGORIES:News,PMRC Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200127
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200131
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UID:5681-1580083200-1580428799@pacificmountain.ca
SUMMARY:Clear Space Clergy Retreat Loon Lake :: Spiritual Care Network & LeaderShift
DESCRIPTION:NOTE: \n\nTo ensure that you get the most up-to-date information\, to ask questions\, and to download posters\, please go the LeaderShift website for details of this event.
URL:https://pacificmountain.ca/event/clergy-retreat-scn-and-ls/
CATEGORIES:News,PMRC Events
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CREATED:20190926T212931Z
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UID:5411-1578736800-1578754800@pacificmountain.ca
SUMMARY:Theological Banquet with Rev Janet Gear
DESCRIPTION:PLEASE NOTE: This event has been postponed to March 7.
URL:https://pacificmountain.ca/event/theological-buffet/
LOCATION:Camp Pringle\, 2520 W Shawnigan Lake Rd\, Shawnigan Lake\, BC\, V0R 2W3\, Canada
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