Talk, Walk and Pray with the Moderator
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The Rev. Amanda Currie, Moderator of the General Assembly, has introduced new initiatives that will allow congregations and ministries across Canada to join her in prayer and conversation this summer.
Walk with the Moderator
You are invited to join the Moderator on a pilgrimage of prayer as she walks 1 km—praying with every step—for each congregation and ministry of our denomination, and ecumenical partner in the Canadian Council of Churches. Follow along this month using the June prayer schedule.
Talk with the Moderator
Presbyterians in a variety of ministries will be invited to join the Moderator by video conference over the coming weeks in short conversations, sharing challenges and successes in these difficult times. The first conversation with the Rev. Jennifer Cameron of St. Columba Presbyterian Church in Belleville, Ont., is available to watch online.
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Interim Reports of General Assembly Standing Committees Available Online
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Due to the cancellation of the 2020 General Assembly, interim reports have been made available on the PCC website for the information of the church. Proposed recommendations have been omitted in order to be clear that these decisions cannot be formally considered without the consent of a General Assembly.
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Five Years of the TRC’s Calls to Action
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This spring marks the five-year anniversary of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission issuing the 94 Calls to Action in an effort to provide a well-rounded pathway for Canada to redress the legacy of the Indian Residential School System, and work to ensure the dignity and well-being of Indigenous Peoples well into the future.
In honour of this important milestone, Justice Ministries has written a special reflection highlighting the significant work that still needs to be done to make meaningful change to the lives and rights of Indigenous Peoples.
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PCC Writes to Federal Government on Guaranteed Basic Income and Israel-Palestine
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Letter to the Government of Canada re. Guaranteed Basic Income
The impact of COVID-19 has widened the extent of economic insecurity in Canada, with those most economically disadvantaged experiencing the greatest instability as a result. In an effort to bring the needs of people disproportionately impacted by the pandemic to the forefront of the national agenda, the PCC has issued a letter to the Government of Canada calling for action on socioeconomic inequity and advocating for a national Guaranteed Basic Income.
Letter to the Government of Canada re. Israel-Palestine
The PCC recently wrote to the Minister of Foreign Affairs regarding concerns over Canada’s silence on the proposal of Israel’s current coalition government to vote on annexing a significant part of the occupied Palestinian territories. The letter is also signed by the Anglican Church of Canada, KAIROS Canada, Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada, Mennonite Central Committee, Catholics for Justice and Peace in the Holy Land, the United Church of Canada, and United Network for a Just Peace in Palestine & Israel.
Congregations and members of the church are encouraged to bring increased awareness to these matters by writing to their elected officials. The PCC letter may be used as a resource or template if desired.
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From all of us at the PCC national office, stay well
and may the peace of Christ be with you all.
For questions or comments, please contact us.
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