MILC Annual General Meeting 2024

Please join MILC for the Annual General Meeting followed a presentation by guest speaker Rev. Dr. Shawn Redden. Reimagining Our Baptismal Promises in a Post-Pandemic Church

Jesus said, “Let the little children come to me; do not stop them, for it is to such as these that the kindom of God belongs…. Receive the kindom of God like one of these… And Jesus took them up in his arms, laid his hands on them, and blessed them.” (Mark 10:13-16)

In the presentation, Reimagining Our Baptismal Promises in a Post-Pandemic Church, Rev. Dr. Shawn Redden discusses how at Baptism, our congregations make a promise to provide spiritual nurture and faith formation for children and all persons welcomed into the Community of Faith. In this talk, Rev. Redden will help us investigate how we honour our baptismal promise in a post-pandemic church when fewer of us can offer traditional Sunday School. We will consider what innovations in faith formation and spiritual nurture we are being called to imagine into reality. Perhaps there is an opportunity in this new era of being Church for us to nurture the ‘child’ in each of us.

Join us Wednesday, November 6th, 2024 @ 6:30pm

St. Peter’s United Church or online via Zoom

Housing and Homelessness: Stories, Stereotypes and Strategies for Advocacy

Rev. Susan Eagle joins MILC for a talk on Housing and Homelessness where she will draw upon her experience in advocacy work to speak about the underlying issues that contribute to homelessness, strategies for addressing stereotyping and offer advice on doing advocacy work in the church to address the housing crisis. 

Rev. Dr. Susan Eagle currently serves with Grace United Church in Barrie. She is well known for her work with sole support parents, the working poor, persons on social assistance and newcomers to Canada. Susan was awarded the Canada 125 medal in 1993, the Queens Jubilee medal in 2013 and an honorary doctorate in divinity by Victoria University in 2011, all for her work with the vulnerable. In 2010, she was inducted into London’s Newsmakers Hall of Fame and honoured with a public tribute for her leadership in the development of the City of London’s homelessness and affordable housing policy.

There will be opportunities for questions and discussion. Please join us.

Wednesday, October 23rd at 6:30 pm via Zoom