The Anglican Diocese of New Westminster in partnership with Langley Mennonite Fellowship is inviting all to participate in a conversation regarding reconciliation work as part of the ongoing follow up to the Truth & Reconciliation Commission’s major event held in Vancouver the third week of September, 2013. The conversation will be led by three guest speakers/panelists who have been deeply involved in the TRC process in various ways:
ADJUDICATION - Larry Plenert
Larry is a member of the Mennonite Church of British Columbia and a retired lawyer. Currently, he conducts hearings involving claims of serious abuse suffered by former students of Indian Residential Schools. He is also Arbitrator for the BC Residential Tenancy Office conducting landlord/tenant hearings.
ADVOCACY – The Reverend Laurel Dykstra
The Reverend Laurel Dykstra is a long-time community based activist and a priest of the Anglican Diocese of New Westminster. As a member of the Ecumenical Advocates for Reconciliation, and as the Anglican Church Representative on the planning team for the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s British Columbia National Event, September 2013, she worked to make the “Churches Listening to Survivors Area” a place of true respectful listening, local protocol and an important component of the TRC’s statement gathering process. With the Interfaith Institute she has secured funding for Hidden Legacies—a film about the children and grandchildren of Residential School Survivors. Laurel is a speaker and writer on issues of faith and justice
THIRD PANELIST - Gary Janzen , Executive Pastor for the Mennonite Church of British Columbia
Time: 10am-12:30pm
VENUE: Langley Mennonite Fellowship
LOCATION: 20997 40 Avenue, Langley, BC
Coffee and Snacks provided
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