We invite you to experience
Friday, February 19, 7pm - The Reason You Walk - Readings and Discussion
Saturday, February 20, 11am - 3pm - Beginning a Journey Toward Reconciliation - Keynote Address
An afternoon of:
• Drumming, singing and dancing
• “What Reconciliation Means To Me”
Panel Discussion
• Opportunities to engage in small group
discussions
• Archives from the United and Anglican churches
• Arts & crafts tables
• Food trucks, vendors and many other activities
Parking is extremely limited at the event site; please park at
R.E. Mountain Secondary School (7755 - 202A Street) where a shuttlebus will transport attendees to the event.
Langley Secondary School, 21405-56 Avenue, Langley, BC
To RSVP, order tickets, purchase books, or for more information please visit Eventbrite.ca
Sunday, February 21, 6:30pm, An Inter-Faith Ceremony of Healing and Reconciliation
to be held at The United Churches of Langley 21562 Old Yale Road
(5 Corners in Murrayville). Admission is Free
Reconciliation is always about relationships. It’s about bringing balance to the relations
between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal people. At an individual level, people often ask,
“What can I do?” My answer to that is always, “Look at how you believe and how you behave
and how you think and change that.”
Justice Murray Sinclair, Chair of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission