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Items on this pageArticles à cette page Restorative Justice workshop The annual Restorative Justice Week will be marked in Saskatoon by a workshop at Mount Royal Mennonite Church, 610 Avenue O North at 29th Street on November 15 at 1 p.m. Theme: "Creative Partnerships – Collaborative Action: Working Together for Restorative Justice." Our Feature Speaker is Wanda McCaslin, whose topic is "Remedying Injustice: Indigenous Peoples and the way of being good neighbours." This event is hosted by the Interchurch Restorative Justice Group. The afternoon workshop will include a shared supper. Supper provided by CHEP Community Kitchen. Registration is $15 before November 8, or $17 thereafter; $7 for unwaged persons; students – no charge. To register for the conference, cheques should be made payable and sent to: Prairie Centre for Ecumenism, 600–45th Street West, Saskatoon, SK S7L 5W9, email: , phone: 306-653-1633. Printer-friendly pageImprimableGrowing Together 23rd series, 2007 The 2007 edition of Growing Together is now available for pre-order at the Prairie Centre for Ecumenism. Growing Together is a series of Sunday bulletin inserts prepared by a special writing team for the Prairie Centre for Ecumenism. Produced annually since 1985, GT consists of a set of 5 inserts normally distributed in church bulletins from January to May. The 2007 GT series is: 1. Hear the Word of the Lord - Prophetic Voices for God GT is distributed as a camera-ready original print for $20 for the series of 5 issues. Purchase of an original print permits you to make unlimited copies for your own use. Subscribers are encouraged to use the inserts in their church bulletins, although they may choose to use them for study groups or in other ways. Some topics lend themselves to study sessions, and may have discussion questions included. The inserts are numbered, but do not have dates, allowing the subscriber to distribute the material at other times. Further information is available on the Growing Together page, or from the PCE at 306-653-1633; email . Printer-friendly pageImprimable |
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