nglican ournal A Jvol. 139 no. 8 october 2013 Inspiring the faithful since 1875 To be fed with both wonder and bread

By Liska Stefko

an you live on bread was clear that if she was going to alone? My friend Rosie get better, she needed to start eating loved bread. Especially again. The process was very slow Wonder Bread. If Rosie had and frustrating. At first she took tiny herC way, she’d have eaten Wonder sips of thick liquids, then tiny bites Bread, and only Wonder Bread, every of soft food, like applesauce. Then day, for breakfast, lunch and dinner. she moved on to solid food: a bit of Well, she liked other bread-like prod- pasta chopped up, and finally, after ucts, too: French toast made out of days and weeks of effort, bread. I’ve Wonder Bread, her favourite goldfish never been so excited to see some- crackers and all forms of pasta. One one eat a piece of bread! Watching year for her birthday, a good friend Rosie eat a piece of bread was like of hers made a birthday card out of watching Rosie come back to life. dried, curly pasta stuck on construc- When Rosie came home from the tion paper, spelling out “Happy hospital, the race was on to help her Birthday, Rosie.” To accompany the regain her strength. And, unfortu- gift itself: an elegantly wrapped loaf nately for Rosie, Wonder Bread can’t of Wonder Bread. actually meet all the dietary needs Rosie was a force to be reckoned of the human body. So we put our with: a diminutive woman in her heads together to consider all the early 40s, with a wiry frame about nutritious things she needed and four feet tall. Rosie had lived the first turn them into a form that she would 20 years of her life in an institution like to eat. That is, into the form of for children with disabilities. There bread. For example, Rosie wouldn’t is much that we don’t know about eat a bowl of oat bran hot cereal, but those hidden years, but I imagine she would eat muffins with oat bran that they were a time of deep hard- and peanut butter baked in…you ship and desolation. get the idea. You wouldn’t believe When Rosie was welcomed to the how many things can go into bread: L’Arche community at the age of 22, vegetables, fruit, protein powder, she was so tiny that she didn’t even nuts, you name it. need a wheelchair. She just sat in Rosie loved bread. And when I an umbrella stroller. She didn’t walk think of her love for life, the incred- or talk. She showed little interest in ible life force that kept her going food. She shrank away from human through those last precious months, touch. I think of Rosie reaching for a piece But, little by little, she emerged of bread. Rosie’s love for Wonder from her shell. She began to spend Bread reminds us that to be human more time with others. She discov- is to be hungry. And that to grow ered foods that she liked to eat. She and to thrive, we need to be fed with discovered water and loved to swim. both wonder and bread. She grew stronger and taller. At the When Jesus says that he is the age of 24, she began to walk for the bread of life, I believe that this is first time. what he meant: that he was sent by During the second half of her God to satisfy our hunger for life life, Rosie fed the rest of us with and for love. Each time we share in her embrace of life, her sense of the eucharist, we open our hearts humour and her iron will. Through to the one whom God has sent. Not the simple daily routines of our life just Jesus, but Rosie, and each one together—sitting at table, soaking of us—sent by God to be bread to in a bath, getting ready for bed—we each other, in whatever form we can learned to stand more confidently, receive. This Thanksgiving, may we feel more honestly and try more receive this gift in a spirit of wonder. earnestly. In the last months of her life, THE REV. LISKA STEFKO is assistant curate at Rosie was very sick. She had surgery, The Church of the Redeemer in the diocese Illustration: Glenn Harvey www.glenn-harvey.com and became very thin and weak. It of Toronto.

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2 anglican journal • October 2013 Reflection ‘Gather up what is left, that nothing may be lost’

By Gordon Light an American farmer-poet, shows a beautiful understanding that At the heart of John’s story of the this offering stands at the heart feeding of the multitude is Jesus’ of faithful living. In a three-line thanksgiving over the loaves. poem entitled February 2, 1968, Then, after the crowd has been he wrote this: fed, John adds a word not found In the dark of the moon, in in the other gospels: Jesus says flying snow, in the dead of to the disciples, “Gather up the winter, fragments left over, so war spreading, families dying, that noth- the world in danger, ing may I walk the rocky hillside, sow- be lost” ing clover. (John 6:12). The fragments I think only a profoundly grateful are precious. Broken life is person can face the darkness precious. Jesus declares this a this way. What hope is there of little further on in the chapter: life rising in such conditions? “And this is the will of him who Many would say, “Wait for more sent me, that I should lose noth- suitable weather, wait for a fa- ing of all that he has given me, vourable season, wait...” But one but raise it up on the last day” who trusts God to make whole (John 6:39). We give thanks that what is broken approaches all the broken life in us is cared for life in gratitude, and offers back and mended, redeemed by the an open heart and open hands. one who is bread of life for us. Thanksgiving is an act of grace- Jesus’ birth took place in ful resistance that allows us to Bethlehem, which means “house admit to the fragility of life, but of bread.” And he was laid in a also realizes that every fragment manger, a feeding place. Right is of infinite worth. Jesus speaks from the beginning, Jesus came to us again: “Gather up what is as bread. God knew how hungry left, that nothing may be lost.” the world was, and is. In the dark This Thanksgiving, remember and hostile place (where there that in Christ you are living was no room), a loving God bread. Remember, too, the frag- offered the bread of life. It is a ments. Love finds a way on the great wonder that we are offered rocky hillsides of our lives, gath- such bread. When we seek to ers us in and holds us forever in follow him, we discover that our God’s hands. As a favourite hymn following takes us into every puts it: “For the wonders that broken place where people are astound us, for the truths that hungry for bread, for peace, for still confound us, most of all, that freedom, for spirit. Our giving love has found us, thanks be to of thanks is lived out when, with God” (Common Praise, 259). those early disciples, we gather up the fragments of life and offer GORDON LIGHT is the retired bishop of the living bread that is in us. the Anglican Parishes of the Central Aleksandr Markin The poetry of Wendell Berry, Interior. He lives in Meaford, Ont.

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anglicanjournal.com 3 from the editor Just say ‘non’ a . p a u l f e h e l e y that we strive to be? Will clerical collars as a visible symbol be next? Page six of this issue of the Journal We need to learn from the past and In 1987, U.S. president Ronald features an inspiring story of hope, not replicate the intolerance and Reagan, commemorating the 750th tolerance and understanding. (Chang- anniversary of Berlin, stood at the ing the World) highlights Ralph Singh, bigotry of our forebears. Brandenburg Gate near the Berlin a Sikh leader, educator and pioneer “ Wall (also known as the Iron Curtain) in interfaith work who has written a and challenged Mikhail Gorbachev, book called Stories to Light Our Way: boggles imag- see the negative and abusive control general secretary of the Communist Journey to the World of Good. ining inspec- that the Roman Catholic Church Party of the Soviet Union, to “tear down The book is intended to help tors needing exerted over people’s lives especially in this wall.” The challenge was issued children appreciate what different faith to measure health care and education, prior to the to increase freedom tolerance and traditions hold in common. “Prejudice the length and “Quiet Revolution” of the 1960s. We understanding in the Eastern Bloc. starts young,” Singh says, but he goes width of this sacred symbol. need to learn from the past and not Premier Marois, through this char- on to say that if children can learn To add to the confusion and lunacy replicate the intolerance and bigotry ter, is attempting to do the opposite: stories from one another’s traditions, of this proposal, the premier has made of our forebears. to build walls that will not serve the they will understand that they “share an exception for the crucifix that hangs A charter of values needs to hold people of Quebec in any fashion that values.” in the legislature, explaining that it as its foundational principle respect is consistent with those values that we The same word “values” also ap- is a “cultural artifact from Quebec’s for people’s beliefs. Canada, includ- hold as sacred for all Canadians. People peared in recent news reports that em- past.” No wonder Charles Taylor, the ing Quebec, is a society that has have died in wars for these values and anated from the office of the premier of co-chair of the 2007 provincial govern- flourished through tolerance and many others have travelled through Quebec, Pauline Marois, but there is an ment commission on how far society understanding. Implanting religious hardship, distress and persecution to enormous gulf between her definition should go to accommodate requests for intolerance into such a document come to this country because of its and that of Singh’s. According to me- religious and cultural differences, sug- is divisive and exclusionary, creat- belief in justice and liberty. dia reports, the Parti Québécois leader gested that the justification of leaving ing second-class citizens, who the To the Quebec premier, I say just and her minority government are religious symbols on buildings while Quebec government is now propos- say non—no to intolerance, no to planning a Charter of Quebec Values, denying individuals the right to wear ing, must give up who they are so discrimination, and no to prejudice. which paradoxically will ban public them is reminiscent of Vladimir Putin’s they can look like everybody else. Build a charter of values that reflects employees from wearing Sikh, Jewish Russia How does telling a Jewish person the principles that I trust the people of and Muslim headwear, and Christians As a Christian committed to learn- that in the workplace he cannot Quebec truly believe in. from wearing visible crucifixes, in ing and working with my interfaith wear a yarmulke—or a Muslim that the workplace. Some have suggested sisters and brothers, I take great excep- headscarves are forbidden or a Sikh archdeacon a. paul feheley that Christians may wear crosses, as tion to the proposed charter. No doubt that turbans and kirpans are not is interim managing editor of the long as these aren’t too big! The mind one can look into Quebec’s past and allowed—further the kind of country Anglican Journal.

Letters Homelessness: root themselves” about a 2009 document Anglican-Lutheran Joint Assembly Growing causes titled A Moment of Truth: A word of passed a joint declaration focusing need faith, hope and love from the heart of on homelessness [Declaration highly With regard to the Anglican- Palestinian suffering. The author of supported, Summer, 2013, p. 8] is We’re a small Lutheran Joint Assembly’s declara- the article then mentions concerns laudable. However, let’s keep in mind Anglican parish, but tion on the issue of homelessness expressed by Shimon Fogel, the that every town, city, municipality, we’re growing. And [Declaration highly supported, CEO of the Centre for Israel and province and territory is providing that has created a Summer, 2013, p. 8], one has to look Jewish Affairs (CJIA). the identical focus. problem on Sunday at the root causes of homelessness. To comply with the General My expectation is that the mornings—our one This brings us to the issues of alcohol Synod resolution, I suggest that, Anglican church will be able, at little chalice and and gambling, which are provincially in the very near future, officials of some point in time, to break out of paten have become controlled. However, the provinces the Anglican church meet with Mr. its shortsighted and limited view too small. Of course are very dependent on those finan- Fogel with a view to (a) establishing of the Christian world and address we can (and do) cial resources. It is right that they a dialogue with the CIJA on the is- the main issues of our time; with replenish them as should be handled by the provinces. sues and (b) permitting Mr. Fogel to the greatest and most compelling the communion is Magdalena Kucova The provinces should be curtailing explain why the CIJA has expressed being the horrible and acute suffer- being distributed, but their expansions. Let’s have faith that concerns. ing of brothers and sisters in Christ I am wondering if there may be a parish that is the province will do this. I urge the Anglican church to throughout the Middle East and the sadly having to divest itself of its communion Mary Rohde reach out to the CIJA to get its Muslim world. ware, and would like to bless another par- Victoria views on this important matter. The ongoing thundering silence ish with that from which they have received John Morrissey on these issues from the Anglican spiritual strength and nourishment? If so, we Dialogue urged Toronto church and the Anglican Journal is would be deeply grateful if you would consider The article Mid-East resolution stirs regrettable. At this moment in the life donating your chalice and paten to us. Please reaction [Sept. 2013, p. 6] indicates of the church, interminable interfaith contact us at [email protected]. ‘Laudable’ and that, in July 2013 in Ottawa, the ‘regrettable’ dialogues and feel-good projects do The Rev. Rilla Sommerville General Synod passed a resolution not cut it. St. Mary’s and St. Timothy’s Sylvan Lake, Alba. Another Anglican Journal and recommending that Anglicans, Robert C. Wilson among other things, “educate another disappointing read. That the Picton, Ont.

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4 anglican journal • October 2013 Come and see Marks of Mission Let’s talk about food share the good news F r e d H i l t z mindful of those “Food aid is about giving teach new believers who are in want starving people something “For food and friends and all God of good and to eat...right now, so they help people in need sends, we give our thanks and praise.” nutritious food; will live to see tomorrow... That simple but lovely grace is best a time to remem- put simply, food secu- work to make things fairer sung as a round at a potluck supper ber all those rity means having enough look after the planet or a gathering of family and friends. who rely on food healthy food for yourself marks of mission adapted from marketing the Many of us will be blessed to share banks to feed and for your family for the anglican way by roderick mackin in such a meal on Thanksgiving their children long term.” weekend. and themselves; Next month PWRDF “It’s good to be full of beans.” Throughout history, including in a time to give will launch a campaign to raise aware- Insofar as such statements invite the scriptures themselves, celebra- thanks for all ness of issues related to food security comments and provoke conversations tions of every kind are marked by an who generously and seek funds to address them. I about food aid and food security, I am abundance of food. stock the shelves and those who cheer- encourage every parish across our glad—for surely that is what Christ Thanksgiving is a time for us to fully distribute the food. church to be engaged in this cam- calls us to be about: daily bread or think about all who are engaged in Thanksgiving is a time for the whole paign. We have much to learn and we beans or rice or corn, not only for a food production and distribution—all church to think not only about food have much to offer. day but for a lifetime. who till and seed and harvest the land, aid but also food security. As my friend As president of the PWRDF board all who package, prepare and present Simon Chambers, communications co- and spokesperson for this campaign, I Archbishop Fred Hiltz food. ordinator for the Primate’s World Relief will be starting conversations around is primate of the Anglican Thanksgiving is also a time to be and Development Fund, has written: the slogans “It’s all about food” and Church of Canada. walking together Letters

Poor stewardship our actions and decisions. I was disappointed today as I While the Journal is editorially Pierced by sorrows, opened the package with the independent of the church, the Anglican Journal [Sept. 2013] majority of the parishioners I and my diocesan newspaper: serve don’t experience it that but called to joy bundled inside with the other way. When a flyer comes with advertisements was a World the Journal and speaks about Vision gift brochure. I’m how to make a difference in the m a r k m a c d o n a l d economics. We are hypnotized anglican church of canada certain a number of issues world, they see its contents as by its power; we are overcome resulted in this insert. I know The Anglican Church of Canada’s endorsed by the church. People my age or older will by its authority; we have lost the importance of advertis- Gifts for Mission guide It is my hope that future remember quite a few sayings our joy and dignity to its ing funds to the continuing issues of the Journal will promi- (and a surprising number of tyranny. operations of the Journal and guide is still in its infancy, and nently feature the difference pop It seems absurdly obvious the diocesan papers across the is struggling to find support. that the Gifts for Mission songs) to say that this is a spiritual Anglican Church of Canada. I While PWRDF is well known, a campaign has made, and will that issue, but we need reminding. understand a small portion of glossy World Vision brochure make, to our efforts as the Body warned For Jesus, freedom from the what editorial independence is going to get more attention of Christ to live out the mission us that love of money was essential to means in the reviewing of when parishioners consider that God has entrusted to us. I life is not truly human life. To let money making a Christmas gift. also hope that discussions can about shape our lives is, quite simply, advertising policies. Accepting advertisements happen about how to best deal money. to be unfaithful to God. For us, The problem I have is that like World Vision’s is poor with prospective advertising It seems as individuals and as a society, such advertising negatively stewardship on our part. We in the Journal that impacts our long there is no way back to joy and impacts my ability to help the work as Christ’s hands in the ago and right that does not involve parish I serve to engage with in the Anglican Church of Can- world. quaint challenging the lordship of existing efforts of the Angli- ada have a compelling story when the money. As a church, there is can Church of Canada. The to tell about how we seek to The Rev. Matthew Griffin biblical no way to faithfulness and church’s Gifts for Mission live out God’s mission through Hamilton, Ont. phrase fell quickly off our renewal that does not include elders’ tongues: “The love of the repudiation—in our own money is the root of all evil.” I thought, speech and action—of farcical on ‘same-sex’ Bible is infallible now believe they should have the idolatry of money, other- I have to heartily agree with letter writer Peter I would think and I would sincerely hope that the reminded us of the rest of the wise known as greed. In this, Iveson (Studied to death, September, 2103, p. word of God would indeed be the cornerstone of verse: “For the love of money the poor cry out to us for hope 5) in his criticism of General Synod’s pusil- the Anglican Church of Canada. But, I guess that is the root of all evil: which and justice, and we now know lanimous pussyfooting around the infamous is not the case for our General Synod and those while some coveted after, they that the land cries with them. issue of same-sex marriage (marriage is the who lead us [Same-sex marriage vote in 2016, have erred from the faith, and If we do not change, they will sacramental union of one man and one woman; Summer, 2013, p. 9]. pierced themselves through bear witness against us as a same-sex variants will require a new name of Each word in the Bible is recorded there by with many sorrows” (1 Timothy church, in this life and in the their own) and the blessing of such relation- God’s inspiration; is infallible in all matters of 6:10, King James Version). We world to come. ships by the church. doctrine, practice, morals and every subject on now are living into that warn- In contrast, the way of a Apparently they are trying the dubious task which it makes an authoritative pronouncement; ing. faithful life is compelling and of moving forward and backward at the same it does not include the stuff made up by humans, Economics, almost always attractive. As the writer to the time—so terrified are they of actually making a even if those humans have the rank of bishop and crudely calculated in terms of Hebrews describes in chapter decision on this tiresome and divisive issue. two-thirds of the Synod, like sheep, follow his lead. financial profit and loss, has 13, verse 5, to be free from the Will the resolution presented in three years God says in Leviticus 18:22 that homosexuality become the primary field of love of money, we should be time perhaps be a stirring and brave call to is a sin. 1 Corinthians 6:9 tells us homosexuals will understanding and evaluating content with what we have. But action in the form of a bold and courageous not “inherit the kingdom of God.” So if homosexu- human action. In other words, this contentment is known in direction to the 2019 General Synod to bring the ality is a sin, how then can a homosexual marriage it has become our morality. God alone; we are reminded issue to a vote then? be consecrated? I think that Michelle Bull, who Economics ruthlessly designs that God has said, “I will never For heaven’s sake, people, you were sent to “…believe(s) that same-sex relationships are a our daily lives and solely leave you or forsake you.” The Synod to make decisions—not keep avoiding normal and natural part of God’s creation, and are determines the quality of the freedom and joy of leaving the them. blessed by God…” might be asked to enlighten environment we live in. This tyranny of money are found in Synod is posturing—trying to appear to be us as to where she finds her views backed up by reality has become so perva- trust and obedience to God. progressively coming to terms with the issue scripture. sive that most of us are unable while in reality terrified of it and avoiding a final Doesn’t anyone, including Synod members and to recognize that, in less than Bishop Mark MacDonald decision yet again. bishops, read God’s word anymore? a generation, we have yielded is national indigenous bishop of Mike Bryan Graham Patterson the sovereignty of our lives to the Anglican Church of Canada. Stittsville, Ont. Innisfil, Ont.

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tories have the power to “Schange the world,” Ralph Singh, chair of the Wisdom Thinkers Network, told at- tendees of the North American Interfaith Network (NAIN) conference held at the Univer- sity of Toronto in August. Singh, who is also founding president of the U.S. branch of the Gobind Sadan Sikh community, shared the story of how the September 11 attacks changed how he was perceived and received in the U.S. Chil- dren, he said, curious about the turban he wears as a part of his faith, used to point at him and courtesy of ralph singh say, “There’s Alladin.” The storyteller, Ralph Singh, engaging children of all ages. “Post 9/11, I went from Alad- din…to Bin Laden overnight,” of attention in the local media stories from 11 different tradi- said Singh. And the Gobind with headlines such as “Sikhs tions—seven sacred and four Sadan centre, north of Syra- Welcome the World.” One of secular—and it comes with a cuse, N.Y., was the first reli- the teenaged arsonists was recorded CD. gious site to be attacked in the so transformed by Baba Virsa His timing was good backlash, burned by arsonists. Singh Ji’s message that when because American educators, But based on the teachings the centre held an anniversary concerned about issues such of Sikh Guru, Guru Gobind service one year later, that as bullying, were introducing Dear Parents Singh Ji, who said that not only same woman brought her whole character education into the all people but all of creation family and newborn son to schools. Singh’s book is now with young children in church are one, the people in the celebrate with them, said Singh. used in many public schools, community quickly responded Singh helped to found he says, from rural schools By Jamie Bruesehoff by offering a prayer of forgive- NAIN, but he feels it is impor- with no diversity in their ness. When the media asked tant to have an impact beyond populations to Montessori and ou are doing something re- I know it’s hard, but if they would rebuild, Singh’s the interfaith community in inner-city schools in the Bronx, Yally, really important. I know it’s thank you for what answer was, “This provides the broader society. “I felt the and has been recommended as not easy. I see you with your arms us an opportunity to rebuild key was education,” he said. a resource by the National As- overflowing, and I know you came you do when you sociation of Episcopal Schools. a community based on love So, he decided to create a to church already tired. Parenting is bring your children and understanding so that the book of stories that would help “Prejudice starts young,” tiring. Really tiring. hatred and ignorance that leads teach children to see common Singh said, but he believes that I watch you bounce and sway to church. to these senseless acts will be values in stories from different if children learn stories from “ trying to keep the baby quiet, juggling taken away.” This forgiveness faiths and traditions. Stories one another’s traditions, they the infant car seat and the diaper bag hope that these pews won’t be empty had a transformative power, to Light Our Way: Journey to will understand that they share as you find a seat. I see you wince as in 10 years when your kids are old he said, and the story got a lot the World of Good includes values. —Leigh Anne Williams your child cries. I see you anxiously enough to sit quietly and behave in pull things out of your bag of tricks to worship. I know that they are learning try to quiet them. how and why we worship now, before And I see you with your toddler it’s too late. They are learning that and your preschooler. I watch you worship is important. cringe when your little girl asks an in- I see them learning. In the midst of nocent question in a voice that might the cries, whines and giggles, in the hrough the Anglican tive director Canon Judy Rois not be an “inside” voice, let alone a midst of the crinkling of pretzel bags TFoundation’s Kids Helping says that the foundation is church whisper. I hear the exaspera- and the growing pile of crumbs, I see Kids Fund, Anglican children actively seeking to fund more tion in your voice as you beg your a little girl who insists on going two have been making a positive projects like these. child to just sit, to be quiet, as you feel pews up to share peace with someone difference in the lives of other The foundation created the everyone’s eyes on you. Not everyone she has never met. I hear a little boy Canadian children. fund after Rois asked Anglican is looking, but I know it feels that way. slurping (quite loudly) every last drop Emily’s House, a new 10-bed children across the country I know you’re wondering: is this of his communion wine out of the cup, palliative care centre for what they would like their worth it? Why do I bother? I know you determined not to miss a drop of children in Toronto, recently church to do and what would often leave church more exhausted Jesus. I watch a child excitedly colour received a $10,000 grant to they like to raise money for. than fulfilled. But what you are doing a cross and point to the one in the help open its doors to children From their answers, the foun- is so important. front of the sanctuary. I hear the who need more medical care dation set four priorities for When you are here, the church is echoes of amens just a few seconds than can be provided in their courtesy of the afc giving: before-school breakfast filled with a joyful noise. When you after the rest of the community says it homes. Another hospice, Ot- Caring for children with terminal programs; giving kids a are here, the body of Christ is more together. I watch a boy, just learning tawa’s Roger’s House, received illnesses is a priority for Kids chance to go to summer camp fully present. When you are here, to read, try to sound out the words in the worship book or count his way a $5,000 grant for a ceiling lift Helping Kids. or choir school; helping kids we are reminded that this worship to help children with limited with homework after school; thing we do isn’t about Bible study to hymn 672. Even on weeks when I mobility in and out of bed. Joshua, a 16-year-old from and caring for kids with a or personal, quiet contemplation, but can’t see my own children learning The St. Jamestown King’s Cove, Nfld., who has terminal diagnosis. coming together to worship as a com- because…well, it’s one of those morn- Homework Club, run by an spastic cerebral palsy, had no Anglican children have munity where all are welcome, where ings…I can see your children learning. ecumenical coalition, also independent mobility until been raising money for the we share in the word and sacrament I know how hard it is to do what received a $5,000 grant to help the fund helped him buy an fund by collecting toonies together. When you are here, I have you’re doing. And I want you to know: it continue to offer tutoring to adapted tricycle. In July, during liturgical seasons. about 25 children who gather Bishop David Torraville of the Others have done outreach after school at St. Simon’s An- diocese of Central Newfound- projects and plays and donated Photo of mother and child used with permission from the United Church of Christ (ucc.org). glican Church, in an inner-city land blessed the bike. the proceeds to the fund, says Toronto neighbourhood. Anglican Foundation execu- Rois. —L.A.W.

6 anglican journal • October 2013 Children should be seen, not heard

he mess is spreading— TMessy Church, that is. Across Canada, people of all ages are coming together to worship, learn, sing, play, talk and eat together in a family- friendly style of worship. Messy Church “is springing up all over the place,” says Sue Kalbfleish, team leader of Messy Church Canada, a part of the Fresh Expressions team in Canada. Kalbfleish estimates that there are probably about 100 messy churches across Canada, but she says it’s difficult to know exactly how many may be out there—people sometimes Bradley Hebdon buy U.K. founder Lucy Moore’s At Messy Church, children learn and worship in many ways. books on Messy Church and start creating one without of young families in mind. clergy prefer this informal role contacting the Canadian Messy Kalbfleish notes, however, that to presiding over the celebra- Church leaders. There are now Messy Church is intended to be tion that follows. “They all say messy churches in every prov- intergenerational, and seniors that they have more real time ince, says Kalbfleish, noting that are welcome. “Children have to with people,” she says. the U.K website has registered bring an adult, but adults don’t Most Messy Church leaders Dear Parents 2,000 messy churches, includ- have to bring children.” are, however, lay people. Kalb- ing some Canadian ones. Sunday services don’t fleish says one young mother with young children in church “Most messy churches in work for many people, says was impressed that a lay leader Canada are either in Lutheran Kalbfleish, so St. John’s holds was able to explain the notion it matters. It matters to me. It matters churches, Anglican churches or its celebrations on the third of salvation to her five-year-old to my children to not be alone in the United churches, but there are Thursday of each month from daughter while at a table activ- I know it’s hard, but pew. It matters to the congregation to some in Christian Reform; there about 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. “We look ity. Parents, too, she says, ask thank you for what know that families care about faith, to might be some Baptists and at the whole time as worship,” some “heavy duty” questions. see young people. And even during Presbyterians….” says Kalbfleish. “People come The celebration generally you do when you those weeks when you can’t see the Kalbfleish and her husband, and go as they need to… It’s hard includes a talk, a story that is to get anywhere if you’ve got a acted out, a skit or a video. “We bring your children little moments, it matters to your Andy, who lead Messy Church children. in the Anglican parish of St. bunch of kids to get somewhere try not to always do it the same to church. It matters that they learn that John the Evangelist in Hamil- on time, so it is very fluid.” way,” Kalbfleish says, adding “ Snacks are offered along that each occasion also includes worship is what we do as a community ton, Ont., and the Rev. Nancy hope that these pews won’t be empty of faith, that everyone is welcome, Rowe of St. George’s Anglican with activities related to a prayer and music and a grace in 10 years when your kids are old that their worship matters. When Church in Georgetown, Ont., biblical theme such as “the before everyone sits down to enough to sit quietly and behave in we teach children that their worship have been leading workshops good shepherd” at about eight dinner. At St. John’s, organiz- worship. I know that they are learning matters, we teach them that they in this ecumenical movement tables, says Kalbfleish. Table- ers try to have something for how and why we worship now, before are enough, right here and right now, for about four years. People are leaders guide the discussion everyone to take home—a it’s too late. They are learning that as members of the church community. contacting them for Canadian during the activities. “We just reflection to read, recipes or worship is important. They don’t need to wait until they can Messy Church resources. watch our language because activities for parents to do with I see them learning. In the midst of believe, pray or worship a certain way Messy Church at St. John’s Messy Church really strives children—something to help the cries, whines and giggles, in the to be welcome here, and I know adults is typical and is designed to reach people who are not bridge the time until the next midst of the crinkling of pretzel bags who are still looking to be shown that. particularly with the needs in churches.” She says many Messy Church, says Kalbfleish. and the growing pile of crumbs, I see It matters that children learn that they a little girl who insists on going two are an integral part of this church, pews up to share peace with someone that their prayers, their songs and she has never met. I hear a little boy even their badly (or perfectly timed, slurping (quite loudly) every last drop depending who you ask) cries and of his communion wine out of the cup, whines are a joyful noise because it determined not to miss a drop of means they are present. Jesus. I watch a child excitedly colour I know it’s hard, but thank you for Debora Kantor helps organize Messy a cross and point to the one in the what you do when you bring your chil- Church celebrations about four times front of the sanctuary. I hear the dren to church. Please know that your a year in the Parish of Cambridge and echoes of amens just a few seconds family—with all its noise, struggle, Waterborough in the diocese of Freder- after the rest of the community says it commotion and joy—are not simply icton. “It’s a good way to make contact, together. I watch a boy, just learning tolerated. You are a vital part of the particularly with families that don’t come to read, try to sound out the words community gathered in worship. in the worship book or count his way to church any other time,” she says. Many to hymn 672. Even on weeks when I JAMIE BRUESHOFF is *that* mom at www. of the parishioners get involved, bringing can’t see my own children learning iamtotallythatmom.blogspot.com. A seminary- food for the potluck dinner and helping because…well, it’s one of those morn- educated church professional, she is director in the kitchen. The parish usually has of a Lutheran/Episcopal day camp and is a turnout of 20 to 25 children and 20 to ings…I can see your children learning. active in youth, family and outdoor ministries. I know how hard it is to do what The article was also posted on thecommunity. 25 parents, she says. Now, some of the you’re doing. And I want you to know: anglican.ca families who attend are offering to bring food and help out, which is a good sign, david hamilton she says: they feel it really is their church. Children place prayers on the cross. —L.A.W. Photo of mother and child used with permission from the United Church of Christ (ucc.org).

anglicanjournal.com 7 interfaith Victoria, BC seeks a residential schools matter to sikhs MUSIC DIRECTOR to support its Anglo-Catholic liturgy. “There’s something that Details at: breaks inside of us when we go www.stbarnabaschurch.ca through a trauma, an atrocity, and we turn for help to people, and they turn their faces away. For years, we Canadians have turned our faces from the real- Full time RectoR ity of residential schools…” Parish of christ the King, edmonton, AB With these words, Canadian Sikhs recently acknowledged Are you a young(er), dynamic, Christ-centred, that as a faith community they Spirit-filled Anglican priest who has the required gifts remained silent or paid no to lead the growth and planting of new churches? attention when about 150,000 aboriginal children were taken If you are feeling called to this position, please from their homes and sent to contact: Rev. Roy Dickson, Interim Priest boarding schools across the Phone: 780-418-2447 country from the 1860s up to E-mail: [email protected]” 1996. In a 3:49 minute video, It Matters: The Legacy of Resi- dential Schools, released on The video is available on YouTube. YouTube last June, members of the World Sikh Organization (WSO) of Canada vowed to set to be released—are an resonates with the Sikhs’ help educate Canadian Sikhs opportunity for Canadian own history of persecution, re:form is a fully customizable curriculum about the Indian residential Sikhs to practise their value of the video points out. “We’ve that trusts youth to wrestle with the historic schools legacy. Sarbath da Bhala, or “working had people turn their faces Christian faith and theology. It’s perfect for The idea for a video came for the upliftment of all,” said as we share what we’ve been IT’S LIKE confirmation or other youth ministry! after Lori Ransom, the Truth Vinning, who also appears in through. We know what it’s like re:form features two DVDs with 40 and Reconciliation Commis- the video. to be unrecognized, whether hilarious animated short films that frame sion of Canada’s (TRC) senior Like many Canadians, it’s our mother tongue, our GOD- advisor for churches and faith many Sikhs are unaware of the unique identity or our faith,” the theological questions that youth really CAFFEINE communities, contacted the federally funded, church-run states the video. FOR YOUTH MINISTRY ask, an Anti-Workbook that’s chock full of individual and group activities, and a fully WSO to see if it would be schools that were designed to The other videos include It interested in learning more reproducible Leader Guide. assimilate First Nations people Matters as a Canadian, which about the residential schools into Canadian society. “…It’s a will feature people from Leader Guide legacy and the TRC’s work. shock for them [Sikhs] to think different cultural backgrounds ISBN 9781451401189 • $43.99 “When we spoke, it very that a country like Canada has speaking about why the anti-Workbook much resonated in my heart this sort of history.” (Canadian residential schools legacy ISBN 9781451400823 • $21.99 as a Sikh because our faith Sikhs number nearly 470,000 matters to all Canadians. Two dVd Set was started in the crucible of and account for 1.4 per cent of other videos will focus on why ISBN 9781451400830 • $59.99 social justice,” said Sukhvinder the population, according to a it matters to people of faith Kaur Vinning, WSO executive 2011 Statistics Canada survey.) and to Sikhs. 1-800-265-6397 • afcanada.com director. “One of our mandates The video has been shown “I think it’s important for augsburg fortress bookstore 500 Trillium Drive, Kitchener, ON • (519) 748-2200 as Sikhs is to assist our neigh- in gurdwaras (Sikh places of all Canadians, regardless of bours when they are unable worship) and has also been whether we were born here or to help themselves, to be their shared with WSO’s interfaith have immigrated here, to learn, voice if they are unable to speak partners. The response has because when we forget our for themselves and to help shed been very positive, said history, we’re doomed to repeat light on very dark situations.” Vinning. it,” said Vinning. The video—and four others The aboriginal experience —Marites N. Sison

Multi-faith Work vital to healing

Three indigenous people of trees, said Wesley. “It wasn’t faith have extolled the value so. We worshipped the Great of multi-faith work in Canada, Creator,” he said, but added saying it not only provides that native people talked to opportunities to learn from the birds and the trees because others but also promotes heal- “they’re all our relations.” November Bible Readings ing and reconciliation among Maracle, a Mohawk from Ty- peoples and communities. endinaga, Mohawk Territory in Day Reading DaY Reading But they also acknowledged southern Ontario, underscored the need to do more to develop the value of having native 01 Habakkuk 2.5-20 c 16 Luke 8.40-56 c and strengthen relationships people on boards of organiza- 01 Luke 6.17-36 c 17 Luke 20.41–21.6 c between aboriginal and non- tions in order to get a balance 02 Isaiah 25.1-12 c 18 Luke 21.7-24 c aboriginal faiths and spiritual of perspectives on discussions 03 Luke 19.1-10 c 19 Luke 21.25-38 c traditions. and decisions. The Rev. Andrew Wesley, Ransom, for her part, pro- c c 04 Luke 19.11-27 20 Psalm 46.1-11 Lori Ransom and Dawn vided conference participants 05 Psalm 17.1-15 c 21 2 Chronicles 29.1-11 c Maracle on Aug. 14 spoke with an overview of the work 06 2 Thessalonians 1.1-12 c 22 2 Samuel 5.1-13 c about “Indigenous Experience of the Truth and Reconciliation 07 2 Thessalonians 2.1-17 c 23 Psalm 122.1-9 c and Diversity” at the North Commission of Canada (TRC), 08 Luke 20.1-18 c 24 Psalm 93.1-5 c American Interfaith Network brian bukowski where she is senior advisor 09 Luke 20.19-40 c 25 Luke 18.28-43 c conference held at the Univer- The Rev. Andrew Wesley offers a responsible for churches and 10 Psalm 98.1-9 c 26 Isaiah 2.1-22 c sity of Toronto’s Multi-Faith blessing at Toronto event. other faith communities. 11 Revelation 14.1-13 c 27 Romans 13.1-14 c Centre. The TRC’s mandate is A Cree from Fort Albany the aboriginal community at broader than the residential 12 2 Thessalonians 3.1-18 c 28 Luke 17.20-37 c in northern Ontario, Wesley the diocese of Toronto’s Urban schools; part of its role is to 13 Luke 4.31-44 c 29 1 Chronicles 15.25–16.7 c attended a residential school Native Ministry. help Canada discern a path to 14 Luke 5.17-26 c 30 Luke 5.1-16 c for 11 years, and is now an When Europeans first came reconciliation between indig- 15 Luke 6.37-49 c ordained Anglican priest who to Canada, they thought native enous and non-indigenous works with the homeless and people worshipped birds and people, Ransom said. —M.s.

8 anglican journal • October 2013 news brief arts and culture native/settler learning together By Laurel Dykstra privilege.”—Waziyatawin Buffalo Shout, “Yes, stealing the children was Early European accounts of North Salmon Cry about stealing the land.”—Frances American rivers describe salmon runs Conversations on Kaye so numerous and loud that they kept creation, land justice, If you are disturbed by thinking of those nearby awake at night. and life together the Bible as a resource for subversive This summer, I visited fish camps Edited by Steve Heinrichs action, Christianity as inextricably on the Fraser, where men and women Herald Press, 2013 tied to conquest, evangelicals advo- use gill nets, drift nets and dip nets— isbn: 978-0836196894 cating for indigenous land rights… 360 pages technologies thousands of years old— if you are bothered by atheists, white to harvest the keystone species and guilt, father language for God, or sug- core traditional food of this region. Cheryl Bear-Barnetson; grassroots gestions that settlers have a profound Recently, fishing there was banned biblical scholar Ched Myers; play- and spiritual connection to land… sam rose to preserve the dwindling stock. At wright Thompson Highway; poet if you find it hard to read footnoted The Rt. Rev. Cyrus Pitman the time of writing, the B.C. diocese is Rose Berger; and author-theologian academic writing, plain talk about scheduled to participate in the Truth Brian McLaren. prison, comics, poetry, untranslated and Reconciliation Commission on In each chapter, a contributor indigenous words—then this book will Bishop pitman Indian residential schools. In this offers a central essay, article or reflec- challenge you. But the gift is this: the Christmascontext, I am reading a troubling tion, and another provides an open- very thing that makes it difficult for to retire anthology. ing and response, often in the form of you is what lets some other conversa- A simpleThe gift. cover remembered of Buffalo Shout, Salmon poetry, prayer or song. Unlike many tion partners know there is a place for Cyrus Pitman, bishop of the diocese of and treasuredCry shows for a newbuffalo Years carrying to in Christian-initiated projects, indig- them. Eastern Newfoundland and Labrador, come her body the bones of the salmon. enous contributions are not window So I urge you to read this book; has announced his retirement. Carrier-Sekani artist Jonathan Erick- dressing, and poetic, ceremonial and read it in groups; read it with people In a letter to members of his diocese, son asks, “Will the salmon nation go prayer contributions come from both who think and look and believe differ- Pitman said that he has informed the way of the buffalo?” settler and indigenous contributors. ently from you. Archbishop Claude Miller, metropolitan Begun as a Mennonite adult-ed The book retains its strong focus On page 76, Mennonite professor of the ecclesiastical province of Canada, curriculum on indigenous understand- on origin stories—how our answers Neil Funk-Unrau poses the question: that the diocesan synod scheduled for ings of creation, the project became to the question “Where do we come “Is authentic dialogue and recon- this November 15 to 16 will elect a new somthing much bolder as editor Steve from?” particularly shape how we in- ciliation even possible across this diocesan bishop Heinrichs responded to the challenge teract with people, land and creatures. Indigenous-settler divide?” The book On June 12, 2004, Pitman was from a Mi’kmaq elder to explore “two- It is an important book, but it is not itself is a solid and dangerous yes to elected co-adjutor bishop, and became eyed seeing, Indigenous and Western an easy book to read, either in style or the first element of the question. As the diocesan bishop later that year. knowledge teaching together.” content. to reconciliation, what we diverse At the height of the controversy over Forty contributors—half indig- Shopper’“The vastS majority of good conversation partners do—particular- same-sex blessings, the quiet and soft- enous and half settlers—talk about Christians, who want to separate ly with respect to practical questions spoken Pitman surprised many when he origin stories, indigenous settler-Marketplacethemselves out from those bad of economics and land, holds the asked clergy in his diocese to declare relations and land. The contributor Christians of the past and present, answer. The salmon depend on it. their loyalty to the Anglican Church of list of those invested in Christian- want to remain beneficiaries of the Canada as they renewed their ordina- indigenous conversation in North colonial occupation, never challeng- Laurel Dykstra is assistant curate at tion vows. America includes: Osage aca- ing their participation in the institu- St. Catherine’s Anglican Church in North Ordained a priest in 1968, Pitman demic Tink Tinker; singer-songwriter tions that are foundational to that Vancouver, diocese of New Westminster. spent his entire career in Newfound- land. —Marites N. Sison

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Use the ANNIVERSARIES HEADING in the classifieds to inform past parishioners & clergy of upcoming events. Contact: ADVERTISING ANGLICAN JOURNAL Larry Gee 416-924-9199, ext 310 Fax: 416-925-8811 Email: [email protected] anglicans in public life A Clear Vision of What You Care About The Rev. Tim Sale likes the radical colleagues all won provincial legislature hap- public office is to seek justice.” title “the longest-serving hon- seats. “It was part fun, part pened in 1992, when he ran For people of faith considering orary assistant in the world,” grief, but I learned a huge for the New Democratic Party running for office, Sale has which he earned at St. Paul’s amount,” he says. “Since my (NDP), losing by 200 votes this advice: “Public office is Anglican Church in Winnipeg. first experiences as a scout He continued his consulting always about compromise; He began there in 1966 as a leader, I had realized that my work, and ran in 1995, this about the solution that is new priest in youth outreach heart, is about social justice.” time winning and serving in reasonably acceptable, the one ministry with a passion for In 1971, Sale became a the NDP opposition of Gary that is less worse,” he says. social justice and ecumenism social planner for an inner-city Doer. Re-elected in 1999, he He adds that you must be and became the honorary ministry run by the United became minister of health. ready for the overwhelming assistant in 1969. “My dean the province of manitoba Church of Canada, facilitating What does Sale consider complexity of public life, its of theology had once told The Rev. Tim Sale halfway houses, low-income his greatest accomplishments very broad constituency and me, ‘We have to find the right housing and health clinics. in elected office? Implement- competing interests. “There place for you because you’re Sale questioned his church’s Sale was also chief ex- ing a standing committee for are enormous limitations on going to have trouble with the relevance in society. ecutive officer of the Social children’s health, a provincial what you, as an individual, can church, and the church is go- Nonetheless, he enrolled in Planning Council of Winnipeg prenatal allowance, postnatal do,” he says. He has seen inex- ing to have trouble with you,’ ” the theology faculty, first as an from 1976 to 1985. In 1985, he and early-childhood support perienced people seek office Sale recalls. academic student and then as joined the Manitoba Depart- services for high-risk moth- on a single issue that they may Sale was a science student a candidate for ordination. ment of Finance and served as ers and turning over control not be able to do anything and a self-admitted “pretty Now 71 and retired from assistant deputy minister of of their child welfare system about, and then watch help- secular guy” at University Manitoba politics but active in education from 1987 to 1989. to First Nations and Métis lessly as it goes away. “You of Toronto, when, as a scout his community, Sale was first Sale later set up a public- peoples. need a clear idea of what you leader in a Toronto church, he elected to office in 1971, when, policy consulting firm and Sale was influenced by care about,” he says. “You need encountered a single work- as a member of a three-church joined an extra-parliamentary sermons on the Christian vo- a set of values but also a broad ing mom about to lose her inner-city ministry, he ran group called Choices, which cation for justice given by the vision. You need to get lots of home. Angered by the rector’s for Fort Gary’s school board, ran parallel budgets to those Rev. John Lee, “who bluntly experience in the world before dismissive response to his which, he says, “was mired in of Gary Filman’s Conserva- said that the only reason for you go into elected office.” request to help the woman, the dark ages.” He and four tives. His first bid for the a Christian to be involved in —diana swift

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