Pre-Assembly Workshop 2011, Speaker's Notes for Lori Ransom on "What Healing and Reconciliation Means for Ruling Elders"
Posted June 16th, 2011
These are the speaking notes for Lori Ransom, Healing and Reconciliation Program Animator, at the Pre-Assembly Workshops (PAW) 2011, Saturday, June 4, 2011 – “Christ in us all: Building an intercu
Report on Discussion Ideas from Commissioners to the 137th General Assembly on the Healing and Reconciliation Program
Posted June 16th, 2011
This document reports on a period of discussion which followed a presentation at the 137th General Assembly of The Presbyterian Church in Canada about how Presbyterians are participating in the work o
Brief Administrative History of the Residential Schools & The Presbyterian Church in Canada's Healing and Reconciliation Efforts
Posted February 15th, 2011
This nine page document is a helpful summary of the administrative history of residential schools operated by The Presbyterian Church in Canada, the legal and financial settlement agreement and the Ch
This publication is about The Presbyterian Church in Canada’s ministries with Native peoples and work in support of healing and reconciliation in Canada.
Praying for the Truth and Reconciliation Commission
Posted June 9th, 2010
The first national event of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada will take place at the Forks in Winnipeg, Manitoba from June 16 to 19, 2010.
We Are One In The Spirit - A Healing & Reconciliation Liturgical Resource
Posted June 2nd, 2010
We are delighted to present these resources on the theme of Healing and Reconciliation between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal peoples in Canada. They are
National Aboriginal Day: Our Voice, Our Culture, Our Community, Aboriginal Youth Video Project
Posted April 1st, 2009
The Aboriginal Youth Video Project involved teaching 12 young people from Richmond, British Columbia, how to create a video story of their experience as young Aboriginal people living in Richmond.
Remembering the Children: Aboriginal and Church Leaders’ Tour
Posted May 13th, 2008
The national leaders of the Assembly of First Nations, The Anglican Church of Canada, The United Church of Canada, and The Presbyterian Church in Canada, along with representatives of the Roman Cathol