The RMEC Annual Gathering 2023 is meeting April 26-29 in the beautiful Monadnock Mountains of NH at the Barbara C Harris Conference Center. We are so excited to be able to meet again in person. The theme for the Gathering is “From Basement to Sanctuary, Recovery and the Church”. Our keynote speaker is Stephen R. Haynes, author of “What Can’t Church Be More Like an AA Meeting, and Other Questions Christians Ask About Recovery." More Information: https://www.episcopalrecovery.org/the-gathering Registration: https://episcopalrecovery.wildapricot.org/event-5100165 The Office of Indigenous Ministries invites all Episcopalians to register to watch Winter Talk 2023, an annual conference that highlights Indigenous and Native American traditions and contributions within the church. The January 21-23 event will be hosted by the Oneida Nation of Wisconsin, which recently marked its 200th anniversary in that state. Register online to watch the livestream. "A Chain Linking Two Traditions"
The Jan. 21-23 event will be hosted by the Oneida Nation of Wisconsin, which recently marked its 200th anniversary in that state. Presiding Bishop Michael Curry and House of Deputies President Julia Ayala-Harris will join activities on Jan. 21, which include conversations with the Oneida people, video viewing of and discussion about “Native Voices: Speaking to the Church and the World,” a welcoming ceremony, and Evening Prayer. Other conference activities include the annual “State of the State Address” by the Rev. Brad Hauff, Indigenous missioner for The Episcopal Church; presentations and reports; a local excursion; and “building the altar,” an anticipated highlight of Winter Talk conferences. Participants are invited to place items of significance to their culture, tradition, and ministry on the altar and to share briefly about the pieces, some of which are later given away in accordance with various cultures. |
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