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SUMMARY:Becoming Beloved Community from an Indigenous Perspective
DESCRIPTION:Online webinar offered by The Episcopal Church and United Thank Offering \nThe Episcopal Church Indigenous Ministries Office and the United Thank Offering present this webinar at the start of Native American Heritage Month. Panelists will share about how their ministries—some supported by United Thank Offering grants—help reconnect or restore Indigenous practices within those communities. \nJoin to hear stories and discussion of how we can heal historical\, environmental\, and personal trauma through reconnecting humans to creation. \nPanelists include: \n\nForrest Cuch\, member of Ute Indian Tribe\, former teacher/administrator/tribal planner\nRobert Fox\, cultural wellness specialist at United Tribes Technical College\nThe Rev. Bradley Hauff\, Indigenous missioner for The Episcopal Church\nThe Revs. Kurt J. and Ellen B. Huber\, superintending presbyters of the Cheyenne River Episcopal Mission\nThe Rev. Rachel Taber-Hamilton\, Indigenous Episcopal priest\, vice president of the House of Deputies\nBude VanDyke\, Episcopal priest\, Cherokee descendant\, musician\n\nRegister for the event here.
URL:https://episcopalmaine.org/event/becoming-beloved-community-from-an-indigenous-perspective/
CATEGORIES:Advocacy,Education,Fellowship,Racial Justice
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