By Treena Duncan and Tony Snow “Open my eyes that I may see,glimpses of truth thou hast for me”–Voices United #371) Clara Scott wrote the hymn, Open my Eyes that I May See in 1895 when Residential Schools were an unfortunate norm …
‘We need to do more than be sorry’
By Treena Duncan, Executive Minister, Chinook Winds Region We are all processing the devastating and heartbreaking news about the remains of 215 children buried at the Kamloops Residential School in different ways. I know that you join me in deep …
Planning for Safe, Cautious Reopening
A message from Treena Duncan, Executive Minister Religious organizations and faith-based worship services play a critical role in connecting the community by supporting beneficial and safe social interactions. As COVID-19 vaccinations are administered throughout the province, we are entering a …
A Significant Gift on Red Dress Day
Red Dress Day on May 5, 2021 was marked in Chinook Winds Region by several events including an online Town Hall. On Red Dress Day, we commemorate the lives of Indigenous Women, Girls and Two Spirit who have been lost …
On the Pandemic One-Year Anniversary
By Treena Duncan, Executive Minister It’s hard to believe that today is the one-year anniversary of the pandemic. I remember that as we closed our places of worship, we were thinking we would be back and celebrating Easter. Who could have imagined …
New Executive Minister Announced
We are pleased to announce that Treena Duncan has been appointed to be the new Regional Executive Minister for Chinook Winds and Pacific Mountain Regions, starting June 24, 2019. Treena will follow the Rev. Doug Goodwin, long-time Executive Secretary of …
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