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Moderator Mardi Tindal's blog: Salt, light, and Black history

Earlier today I passed along a note from Walter Sowa about former Moderator Dr. Bob McClure. I also find myself thinking today about the Very Rev. Dr. Wilbur Howard, the first Black Moderator of The United Church of Canada, 1974–1977, and what a long and often difficult journey Black leaders and members have had in the United Church.
 
These leaders so often demonstrate what it means to be salt and light of the world (Matthew 5:13–20, this Sunday’s gospel), as does the Journeys of Black Peoples in The United Church of Canada, helping to restore the saltiness of our church. I felt privileged to join the journey at last summer’s event by this name.
  
Among many impressive Black leaders who have been—and are—salt and light, I was introduced to the story of Viola Desmond at that gathering. I had never before known about Viola Desmond, a remarkable Canadian woman. Nine years before Rosa Parks decided to sit at the front of the bus, Viola sat in the “Whites only” section of a Halifax movie theatre. Viola paid the price and went to jail. Last April the government of Nova Scotia finally apologized and issued a posthumous pardon.
 
Why hadn’t I known about Viola earlier, and why was an apology so long in coming? Whatever the reasons (and some of them obviously have to do with the legacy of racism), I know now, and hearing her story of courage is inspiring.
 
Particularly throughout Black History Month, we have opportunities to learn more of our history as Canada and as a church of Canada. You’ll want to check out the new DVD, Sankofa: Histories and Heritages of Black Peoples in The United Church of Canada.
 
My congregation always plans special Black History events during February. How do you celebrate Black History Month in your congregation?
 
 I'd also love to see memories shared here of Wilbur Howard's leadership. He - and your memories of him - are important to the soul and community of The United Church of Canada.
 

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Paint Your Faith Vancouver Trailer

Brought to you by Wondercafe.ca and First United Church Mission, the Paint Your Faith project hit the city of Vancouver in April 2010 with a stunning display of contemporary street art.

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Welcome to the new WonderCafe!

Welcome to the new WonderCafe! We've listened to your comments and requests and worked hard to create an improved experience for the WonderCafe community.

Your passwords, mail, and postings remain the same, but the site looks entirely different. There are also be several new features on the new WonderCafe.

The new WonderCafe feature great new tools including:

Enhanced Member Profiles
In addition to basic information about themselves and WonderMail, member’s profile pages now include a message board, and a friends list which will facilitate community building and collaboration. Users can also post videos and photos on their profile pages.

Video and Photo Sharing
The new and improved WonderCafe offers members the ability to share their favourite photos with others through photo galleries linked to their profile pages. Users can also share their favourite videos from YouTube or other video hosts.

Groups
Users on the new WonderCafe can create public or private groups where members can share messages and information. These groups can be regional gatherings, congregational groups or committees, groups created around a common interest, or any other topic.

Enhanced Church Microsites
Church microsites, which are available for every United Church congregation, will now include the ability to post videos, photos, and a message wall. Churches will also be able to create private or public groups on their microsites where members can share notes and information.

We are updating FAQ with detailed information on how to access this new features. They are pretty straight forward to use.

As with any endeavour of this kind, there are bound to be bugs that remain. Please let us know if you find something that isn't working the way it should and we will correct it.

Please let us know what you think of the new site! We look forward to hearing from you.

Peace,
Aaron (Admin2)