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Exploring how we live, love and connect in the world, through casual conversations on topics of faith and religion, over a cup of coffee.

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    Eric Gaudet - Treating The Whole Person

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2023 59:06


    Eric Gaudet has spent the last decade as Bashaw's local friendly pharmacist, getting to know families and individuals in this small town and becoming an indispensable part of the community as a primary care provider. In a rural community without a hospital and with family doctors in extremely short supply across Alberta, the role of a licensed prescribing pharmacist is super important. But that's not what makes Eric's story fascinating. It's not even the fact that Eric has recently been accepted into an elite national pilot program to explore innovative models of primary care delivery in Canada - although that is also really cool! No, the real reason that I wanted to share Eric's story is that his approach to patient care is so wholistic, open minded, empathetic and down to Earth. Every one of us have experienced issues with our health where we need help finding the right course of treatment or even just answers to what is going on and what our options are. Eric definitely has a way of leaving people feeling heard and seen, and rather than treating a symptom, he is deeply interested in addressing the full picture of health and what is going on for that person in their day to day life such as mental health, financial situation or relationship stress. In this episode we discuss all of the above and Eric shares some of the things he's learned along the way and what he loves about his work.

    Lorne Gushue - Life In Yellowknife After The Wildfire Evacuation

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2023 50:23


    Lorne Gushue is a member of the worship committee at Yellowknife United Church, an affirming church located in a large public building in downtown Yellowknife. In the aftermath of wildfires that threatened homes, health and livelihoods, the needs of the local community have been top of mind for Lorne and the rest of the leadership team of their church. A church that is currently without a full time minister. And yet, as you'll hear through Lorne's incredible story, there are some amazing things happening at Yellowknife United Church! Through partnerships with schools, businesses and local health and social services, they are offering programs to support people experiencing homelessness, finding creative ways to share and rent their church space, and hosting diverse and inclusive events in their auditorium, like last week's meditative ecumenical labyrinth walk! Lorne's passion and compassion for his community is so apparent, and it was an honour to hear him share the recent story of evacuating from and returning to that community.

    Daniel McMillan - Facing The Storm

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2023 56:50


    It feels like we're all facing one kind of storm or another right now, whether it's the strain of increased living costs, interest rates and inflation, or the lack of affordable housing, or the pain of feeling isolated, lonely and disconnected. Debt, food insecurity and homelessness are on the rise and the number of Canadians who feel optimistic about the future is dropping. Humans are suffering. So I wanted to talk with someone this week who brings compassion to human suffering and specializes in supporting people who are struggling. The kind of support that helps people not just improve their immediate situation but the kind of support that targets their suffering at a deeper level.Daniel McMillan is a clinical psychologist in Calgary and founder of the Assured Psychology clinic where he specializes in adult and couples therapy. He is also the author of a brand new children's book called "Badger and Turtle - Face the Storm", a beautifully illustrated story about common relationship and connection patterns that Dan regularly uses in therapy sessions. In this podcast we explore the challenging reality that as humans we all fundamentally need connection and yet we've all been hurt and have developed defence mechanisms that often hold us back from being vulnerable and get in the way of meaningful and healthy connection. Dan shares some great stuff about his approach to exploring these delicate issues with individuals and couples, and some of the tools he uses such as Emotionally Focused Therapy.To check out Dan's new book visit http://danmcmillanbooks.com/ and to learn more about Assured Psychology, check out https://assuredpsychology.com/

    Rev. Robin King - All Things Are Possible, Even Miracles

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2023 47:58


    Robin has a way of always presenting a new and refreshing perspective on an old story. Miracle stories, like the feeding of the 5,000 or the gospel story of Peter walking out to Jesus on the water, are stories that we've heard so many times we almost forget to "think" about them. So in this episode we're diving into some miracle stories and talking about how our common interpretations of them have maybe missed some of their deeper meaning for our lives today.

    Donna Ross - Indigenous Elder, Consultant and Educator

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2023 62:46


    Donna Ross is a 33-year educator. She is a Cree-Métis from Saskatchewan andmember of the One Arrow First Nation, Treaty Six territory. Donna began her teachingcareer as a classroom teacher with Tsuut'ina Nation and continued to support FirstNations learners in subsequent positions with Siksika and Stoney Nakoda Nations, andis currently an Indigenous Designer of Learning with the Calgary Regional Consortium.Donna brings passion and a deep knowledge of First Nations, Métis, and Inuit histories, the impact of residential schools, and the infusion of Indigenous ways of knowing into Alberta curriculum and organizational culture. Donna is also a proud Kokum.In this conversation, Donna generously shares many personal stories from her career as well as heart wrenching stories of her family members' experiences in residential schools and their impacts on subsequent generations. Supporting the Truth and Reconciliation Commission Calls to Action for education has been a huge part of Donna's work, including the development of educational resources and foundational knowledge which you can find out more about by visiting www.empoweringthespirit.ca.

    Shandi Bleiken - Coming Out In Faith

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2023 70:19


    Shandi is a queer poet and organizer in Lethbridge.  In this episode we discuss the origins of Shandi's incredible poetry, the genesis of her bold and impactful community project called the "Coming Out In Faith Monologues", and her own personal faith journey and coming out story. We also talk about violence against the LGBTQ2S+ community and the importance of going beyond celebrating during Pride Month and taking action, in order to create a society where all are safe and affirmed for who they are.

    Victoria Bucholtz - Drag Performer, Educator & Activist

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2023 50:47


    Victoria Bucholtz (She/Her) holds a doctorate in History from the University of Calgary, with a cognate field in gender theory. Victoria is a LGBTQ+ facilitator and currently teaches at Mount Royal University. She is a transgender rights activist, entertainment producer, and drag queen. An avid mountaineer, skier, and dog mom, she lives in Calgary, Alberta in the Treaty 7 Region.You can also learn more about Victoria's work through the Queer Education Foundation, which offers diversity and inclusion training with a focus on the LGBTQ+ and BIPOC communities.

    Jason Clark - Connecting With Youth

    Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2023 56:26


    Jason Clark has worked in youth ministry for many years and has recently moved to our little town of Bashaw, Alberta where he's now running the Bashaw Youth Foundation, working with youth at the Bashaw School and also getting involved as a leader in our Bashaw United Church. His energy and creativity seem to be endless, and already in the past few months of living in the community there has been a tremendous response from our youth in attending new events and programming that Jason has been creating. Today we are talking about how and why Jason was drawn to working with youth, his vision of what could be created here in Bashaw, what he's learned about teenagers in all these years, and what happens to our youth and our communities when teens are not supported emotionally and spiritually through what can be the most difficult and influential years of their lives.

    Jackie Northey - These Are OUR Children

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2022 46:54


    The Christmas season is a time of giving, generosity and coming together as a community, no matter where you live. But there's something going on in the tiny little community of Bashaw that is unusual and almost inexplicably magical, and it is literally transforming lives. You could look at the Sugar Plum Ball event, or the Angels Among Us campaign, you could study the impacts of the Bashaw Food Bank and the annual Christmas hampers, or the Bashaw United Church's new care packages for seniors that are being distributed around town right now. It wouldn't matter which community program or event you examined, you'd find that behind every single one of them there has been a cultural paradigm shift in Bashaw in recent years that has magnified the impact and effectiveness of everything that we do to support those in need, and has fundamentally changed the way we create community. If you want to know what the secret is, you'd be hard pressed to find a better person in town to share it with you than Jackie Northey. Thanks for listening, and Merry Christmas!

    Kevin Kossowan - Creator of "From The Wild"

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2022 63:09


    "From The Wild" is a web film series that explores incredible journeys in wild food and beautiful, wild spaces. Its creator, Kevin Kossowan, is an award winning filmmaker and foodie who has worked with Michelin Star chefs and filmed on almost every continent on the planet. He's been a blogger since the days when you had to explain to people what a blog was, and his craft of storytelling combines with his craftsmanship with a camera and with wild food ingredients in the bush camp kitchen, at the fireside and out in the field, like a perfectly balanced and blended cocktail enjoyed with friends under the stars. In this podcast episode Kevin and I dive into his life and the origin story of From The Wild, we discuss the significance and role of "beauty" in elevating our eating experiences, and toward the end we go into the deep end a bit with questions about life and death and what makes a meal or a moment sacred.

    Mandy Spiller - Small Town Leaps of Faith

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2022 46:14


    Finding our place where we feel a sense of belonging, purpose, security and happiness is what all of us hope for in life, and Mandy seems to have found all of it right here on Main Street, in Daysland, Alberta. But like all great rewards it hasn't come without great risk and hard work. This is the story of Mandy's giant leaps of faith that led her into the world of business and have helped to revitalize her small corner of rural Alberta in Flagstaff County. If you know Mandy, you already know she's a great storyteller and she's a force to be reckoned with when she gets an idea in her head. And if you haven't met her yet then you better get out to the Rusty Daisy Gift Co. in Daysland. She won't let you leave town a stranger.You can also check out Mandy's shop on Facebook @therustydaisy and on Instagram @rustydaisyco

    Vik Maraj - "The Day I Woke Up"

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2022 69:57


    Vik Maraj is the co-founder of Unstoppable Conversations in Edmonton, AB. He helped create and lead an international high-growth education company, developed curriculum and taught hostage negotiation for Canada's National Police, resolved international disputes within the UN, and galvanized an almost unthinkable billion-dollar collaboration between some of the world's largest energy companies, academics, and local stakeholders.To sit in conversation with Vik is to be truly seen and heard, and his unique ability to create space for generative conversation with any group of humans has taken him to some wild and inspiring places that we talk about in this episode of the podcast. It all started with the day Vik "woke up".

    Rev. Robin King - Set Sail With Jesus and Moana

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2022 50:43


    What is this, a podcast studio, a community theatre stage, or a church? The answer is yes, it is all three. And on any other given day it's also a movie theatre, a space for worship, for grief support groups to meet, for a baptism, communion, funeral or a wedding. In other words, it's a space for creating community. Here in Bashaw we've found that community theatre productions are an amazing way of building community, but rather than simply making use of our church "facility", theatre is just another part of our church identify and how we live in community together. It's a concept that Jesus seemed pretty big on, so rather than pretend that this giant set piece (Moana's traditional Polynesian canoe, called a "wa'a kaulua") isn't parked in the middle of our Sunday morning worship space, Robin has created a 5 week theme called "Set Sail With Jesus". There are also some great biblical dramas (stories) about the early disciples setting sail on a new journey of discovery, adventure and relationship building, and stories of miracles and faith. They align so perfectly with our journey of building community here in Bashaw, and also with the story of Moana, that we just had to sit down for coffee right beside the boat and talk about it all.

    Ary Vreeken - Canadian Foodgrains Bank, a Christian Response to Hunger

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2022 60:00


    Ary Vreeken is the Alberta regional representative for the Canadian Foodgrains Bank, a partnership of 15 Canadian churches and church-based agencies working together to end global hunger. It is estimated that up to 828 million people on our planet currently do not have "food security", meaning they do not have regular access to enough nutritious food to live healthy and active lives. Here in Canada, farmers are combatting hunger all around the world by donating the value of crops to the Canadian Foodgrains Bank. Some of these collaborative projects have been going on for 40 years, and bring together land owners, seed and fertilizer supply companies and dozens of neighbours and volunteers from nearby rural communities. Our local Bashaw and Ponoka faith community is involved as well, through our support of the United Church of Canada's Mission and Service Fund, and also through some of our congregation members who are grain farmers and actively involved in growing projects that donate proceeds of their harvest to the Canadian Foodgrains Bank. There are many ways you can get involved, too. Check out their website to learn more about how the Canadian Foodgrains Bank partners with the United Church of Canada and how you can support this important work.https://foodgrainsbank.ca/ucc/

    Rev. Robin King - It's Summer And (Holy Moses!) We're Doing A Lot!

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2022 48:13


    Holy Moses! is the name of this year's summer church program for kids, happening right now at the Ponoka United Church and starting up on Monday at the Bashaw United Church. It's the first in-person summer day camp that we've been able to run in three years, but it's a program that Robin King and Lori Miller have been planning and delivering for about 12 years now. This summer we've also been really busy recruiting volunteers as it's the first summer in three years that we've been able to take on fundraising contracts at large in-person events in other communities.Today, Robin talks about the challenges of getting things going again after "the great chasm of emptiness" that has left community nonprofits, events, fundraisers and churches all grappling with how to re-engage the people they are seeking to serve and the people they rely on for volunteering, participating and supporting their important work in the community. As Robin says, it's not about "getting back to normal", it's about building something new. In many ways, it's a lot like the story of Moses that the children are learning about this summer. There are plenty of challenges facing us, and also many opportunities to create something new together.

    Miranda Martini - Affirming Connections

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2022 47:45


    Affirming Connections is an organization that's placing itself at the intersection of faith communities in southern rural Alberta communities and the LGBTQ2S+ community, making valuable connections among churches interested in becoming an "Affirming" ministry. As part of their work, Affirming Connections created a series of videos called "Small Town, Big Impact: Stories and Strategies from the Affirming Journey". Miranda interviewed Rev. Robin King and Ben Wilson as part of the video project, and I think we learned as much from her as she learned from our story here in Bashaw, Alberta where our United Church has been walking the path toward officially being an Affirming church. Those videos, as well as information about the other work of Affirming Connections, are available at their website, www.affirmingconnections.com

    Harry & Chris - Founders of Rainbow Camp

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2022 65:28


    I love stories about big and impactful things emerging from small, unlikely places. So the story of Rainbow Camp popping up from the tiny, remote Northern Ontario community of Thessalon - a camp that is changing and saving lives - was one I really wanted to learn about and share with you! Ten years ago Harry and Chris founded Rainbow Camp for 2SLGBTQIA+ youth, creating a safe space where teens from all across Canada (and some from outside Canada) can have a fun summer camp experience and simply be who they are. This conversation dives into the origins of Rainbow Camp, the personal "why" that drove Harry and Chris to create the program, and the incredible impact that it's now having on hundreds of teens every summer.To learn more about Rainbow Camp, to register for an upcoming camp or send a donation, check out RainbowCamp.ca.Harry and Chris also talked about their new online family support program called Rainbow Online Connection (ROC) that you can learn more about and register for at WelcomeFriend.ca.

    Daniel Schneider - Professional Comic Book Artist

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2022 61:32


    I was recently sitting in a movie theatre, half way through watching Dr Strange - Multiverse of Madness, when things started getting pretty deep and existential! Thinking about my own life, the concept of other potential parallel realities and universes, it occurred to me that the Marvel universe and the enormous world of comic book superheroes in general, is so incredibly rich in stories that offer us spiritual wisdom and deep introspection about life. Personally I didn't grow up reading a lot of comic books. I've always been a big Star Wars fan, but never considered myself a Marvel or DC super-fan. Since my superhero history and trivia knowledge is pretty pathetic I knew exactly who I needed to invite as my next guest on the podcast, my wife's cousin Daniel Schneider who is a full time professional comic book artist!

    Lewis Cardinal - Indigenous Spirituality Educator & Activist

    Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2022 55:13


    One of the many organizations Lewis is involved with is the Parliament of the World's Religions. As a trustee and member for many years, Lewis has shared his Indigenous culture and spirituality at global tables and conversations that he describes as being like "the Olympics of world religions", in that they gather in a different city once every four years to bring together leaders from many nations and spiritual traditions. Lewis also works with the Edmonton Interfaith Centre for Education and Action, and when he speaks about his family's experience as survivors of Canada's residential schools Lewis emphasizes just how important education and action are in the journey of reconciliation. Lewis is also project manager at the Indigenous Knowledge & Wisdom Centre, and he tells us about a new Indigenous cultural centre being constructed in Edmonton's river valley, called Kihciy Askiy (pronounced key-chee-ask-ee for "sacred land").With all of the great stories about his work and the wisdom that Lewis has to share, it was difficult to wrap up our conversation after only 55 minutes. There's way too much packed into this podcast to try to describe in just a short paragraph, so you'll have to listen to the full conversation and hopefully we will have Lewis on as a guest again in the near future!

    Jocelyn Bell - Editor/Publisher of Broadview

    Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2022 48:44


    Working as a freelance writer for the the United Church Observer 20 years ago, Jocelyn realized she had a passion for journalism and for sharing stories that inspire, inform and challenge her readers. Over the last two decades she has seen journalism evolve into the digital realm, the rise of social media, and also the transformation of the Observer to what is now Broadview. The magazine and website's tagline is "Spirituality, Justice and Ethical Living", and as their website's About page says, "With Broadview, Editor and Publisher Jocelyn Bell aims to create an inclusive magazine and digital platforms for thoughtful readers interested in exploring and living out progressive Christianity's core values. “We understand that this means being both introspective and outward-looking,” she says. “We are required to examine our beliefs and values, and to live and act accordingly. We are called to engage deeply with the justice issues of our day — and to believe that hope lies in caring profoundly for one another and for our planet.”In this episode of the podcast, one of Broadview's online stories that Jocelyn talks about is an article written by Emily Standfield that you will definitely want to read for yourself after hearing why Jocelyn loves it so much (and so do we!), so here is the direct link to that story:https://broadview.org/medically-assisted-death-church/To subscribe to Broadview, make a donation, or follow their social media, visit broadview.org or their Facebook page, https://www.facebook.com/BroadviewMag

    Rev. Robin King - Springing (Slowly) Back To Life

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2022 41:07


    We've just celebrated Easter, tulips are breaking through the soil as snow banks quickly melt (again), and our faith communities are returning (again) to in-person events. As we collectively re-examine what it means to be in community, to engage with our congregations, to meet the evolving needs of individuals, it's clear that "getting back to normal" is never going to take us where we want to be. To make good on our theme and our goal, to "Spring Back To Life", we need to dig a little deeper, set some really clear intentions, and look a little harder for those glimmering signs of new life.

    Tara Shannon - Artist & Author of "Rabbit & Bear"

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2022 70:05


    Tara Shannon's childhood nickname "Bear" took on a whole new identity when 3 years ago she began drawing rabbits and bears and her sketches turned into powerful and tender moments of conversation and reflection between the two illustrated characters. "Rabbit and Bear" became her outlet for years and years of thoughts, anxiety, depression, grief, magic and wonder. And one day, to Tara's surprise, one of her sketches went viral on social media, leading to the growth of an entire community of Rabbit & Bear readers and fans.In this episode Tara shares with incredible vulnerability her journey through loss, grief, anxiety and depression, her fight with cancer and her quest to connect with her own past and her family's heritage. We discuss who Rabbit and Bear are in Tara's life, and how these two brave and curious creatures came to share their wisdom with the world through the pages of her books, "Rabbit & Bear Make A Wish" and "Rabbit & Bear Return With The Light".

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    Ben Campbell - Regenerative Rancher, Mystic & Movie Star!

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2022 62:52


    My friend Ben Campbell is a tough person to write a bio for, so even deciding how to describe this podcast episode and our invigorating conversation is challenging. I first met Ben through a video project where we did some winter filming at his family's ranch near Black Diamond, in the Alberta foothills. While his parents spoiled us with their warm and friendly hospitality I remember spotting a photo on the wall of Ben with the famous actor, Sam Elliott. The story of Ben's years as a child actor suddenly made his comfort in front of the camera make complete sense! In the years since then I have enjoyed staying connected with Ben, filming at his farm numerous times, attending agricultural events and conferences together, and sharing a hunger for learning not only about things like sustainable land management and soil health but also many of the mysteries and unanswerable questions that we explored in this podcast episode. What feeds our souls and gives our lives purpose? How do we explain the cycle of life and existence to our children? We also talked about Ben's career path from civil engineering into cattle ranching, the personal growth and life tools that have helped him balance work and family life, and the legacy that he wants to leave behind for his three sons and for the future of the planet.Ben is well known in the Canadian agricultural community, has been featured in business magazines and documentary films (including Guardians of the Grasslands, produced by Sarah Wray and Ben Wilson), and is now the subject of an indie film by Mainspring Media soon to be hitting the film festival circuit, titled "Grazed Right".

    Rev. Robin King - Spring Back To Life!

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2022 43:54


    Pandemic restrictions are lifting again and the heaviness of two years of pandemic living is starting to feel like it could begin to lift. Spring is right around the corner and the Earth is beginning to stir with the promise of new life. And, this week we marked the beginning of the season of Lent on Ash Wednesday. We're also getting back to in-person programming at Bashaw United Church, with some really great things planned for Lent, for Holy Week and for the coming spring and summer. Today, Robin and Ben kick off the 5th season of the Six Ways From Sunday podcast with a conversation about what it means to "Spring Back To Life" in the context of the long 24 month wilderness journey we've been on, and in the context of observing Lent.

    Ernest Barbaric - Executive Coach, Entrepreneur, Artist & Student Of Meditation

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2021 60:10


    Ernest wears a lot of hats (insert bald joke here lol), but like all of us, he's not defined by his career or various roles in life. In this episode we talk a lot about purpose and what creates a meaningful life, we talk about some of Ernest's spiritual journey, passions and entrepreneurial projects, and we unpacked his recent experience at a meditation retreat that had a dramatic impact on his life.

    Heather Buelow - 5, 6, 7, 8, and Pivot!

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2021 52:44


    Heather Buelow has been the owner of Dancer's Edge Studio for 19 years. Like many business owners she is no stranger to change, but nothing compares to the wild ride she's been on these last two years where she's had to pivot, pivot, and pivot again. The pandemic has been especially challenging for kids activities, and there were many moments when it looked like dance classes, competitions and recitals were just not going to be possible. But if there's one thing Heather has learned from the world of dance that applies to running a business, it's that you can always find a way if you're willing to pick yourself up after a fall, believe in yourself, and pivot! Heather and her staff have impacted the lives of hundreds and hundreds of children and youth who have come through the DES studios in Blackfalds and Lacombe, teaching them by example that if you get knocked down you can always choose to get back up, lean on your people for strength and advice, learn from the hard experiences, and dream big enough to bring the impossible into reality. In this conversation we talk about Heather's journey as a studio owner, how she's navigated some pretty massive changes in her life recently, and also what it's been like for Miss Heather to watch so many young dancers grow up in the studio, their "second home".

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    Rev. Robin King - He's Back, And He Brought Stories

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2021 54:52


    Robin shares a lot of stories with our community of faith. Not only through his weekly blog posts and weekly Sunday morning sermons, but also in the form of children's plays and even books that he's written and self published. I know, right? We're pretty lucky!Well, for the last 3 months Robin has been "on sabbatical", meaning that he's been working probably even harder than before but has taken some time, intention and focus to dive into some creative projects. Yes, more epic stories for all of us to benefit from, enjoy and engage with. But like a lot of the stories that Robin is so good at sharing, these are not "his stories". They're familiar stories, often from the life of Jesus and his disciples, with a new perspective to look at them from and some creative packaging that helps us to come to the story as a child - with curiosity, openness and vulnerability.On this episode of the podcast, Robin shares what his 3 month sabbatical was like and a little bit about some of the new stories that he'll be sharing with us soon. We also discuss what it means to engage with stories that are not ours to tell, but are so important to hear. Right now there are a lot of those stories that all of us could really benefit from listening to.

    Kyle Simmers - Mural Artist & Graphic Novelist

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2021 27197578:34


    Kyle Simmers graduated from the Alberta University of the Arts with a Bachelor of Design in illustration, and has been building a colourful portfolio of mural art over the last several years with their brother Derek Simmers, including 4 new projects right here in their hometown of Bashaw, Alberta. These are projects of epic proportions, from restoring a 40ft wide mural on the side of the Bashaw Curling Arena, originally painted in 1987 by David More, to creating a nostalgic 1950's "Johnny's Service Station" Texaco shop front on Bashaw's Main Street. And to cap off this busy summer, Kyle recently painted a glowing mural of neon angel wings on the front wall of the Bashaw United Church, where we recorded this conversation! Kyle talks about their journey as an artist, through the ups and downs of publishing a graphic novel series "Pass Me By" and the challenges and rewards of collaborating with Derek on massive mural projects. Most of all, we talked about how these experiences have shaped who Kyle is, and also how Kyle's growth is shaping and evolving their artistic expression and way of being in the world.

    Carrie Domstad - Walking With God In & Out Of Church

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2021 52:40


    Carrie is one of those people in our community who make you realize that having "a church family" is about so much more than who you see sitting in the pews on a Sunday morning or who's involved in the committees, meetings, fundraisers or lay leadership. She's the perfect example of "BEING the church" and putting the words of the Bashaw United Church's vision statement into practice - "Living God's Love. Sharing God's Love." Carrie grew up in a Pentecostal church in Saskatchewan, and a lot of her preconceived ideas about religion and church were very different from what she experienced here in Bashaw when she started to get more and more involved in this community and church family. In this conversation we had a lot of fun exploring how Carrie's deep faith roots have stuck with her throughout her years of exploring her own life paths and spiritual journey, and how her personal relationship with God has been part of shaping who she is today.

    Zoe Raemer - Stories Of LGBTQ Activism In The NWT

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2021 57:41


    Zoe Raemer has seen massive transformation over the past 30+ years in LGBTQ rights and social justice in the North West Territories. Earlier this week she joined Ben over zoom from her home in Victoria, to share some incredible stories about the LGBTQ rights movement in Yellowknife and her involvement over the years. Here is a timeline of significant events that Zoe recently shared to social media. It's incredible how much can change in a person's lifetime when even a tiny group of very passionate and determined people take a stand. 1990 - NWT's first entry into the Gay Games (Vancouver - softball) 1990 - Yellowknife's first organized gay and lesbian ( sorry BTQ friends, not only are we old, but we were acronym challenged and politically incorrect) Halloween party 1992 - Yellowknife's first public pride event: the basement of the Scotia Centre in the YWCA offices. Four (!!) people attended including one journalist and one toddler. And me. And the toddler's Mom, my dear friend. 1994- Team NWT attends Gay Games in New York City (Billiards) 1995 - The first request is made to the City of Yellowknife to proclaim Gay Pride Day. It fails. 1996 - A second request is made to the City with respect to Gay Pride Day. It fails. Again. 1997 - OutNorth formed 1997 - A third request is made to the City of Yellowknife to proclaim Gay Pride Day. You guessed it. It fails. 1997 - OutNorth sponsor "Gay Day Anyway" ( as the NNSL papers dub it) and members offer folks a celebratory slice of cake. This tradition continues to this day. 1997 - Canada's national gay and lesbian organization, EGALE, elects its first board member from the NWT 1997 - OutNorth's lobbying efforts to change the definition of spouse in NWT laws are unsuccessful but generate reams of copy for local papers. 1998 - Yellowknife's first gay and lesbian film festival is held at the Wildcat Cafe. In the winter. With a sheet hung from the rafters as a screen. 1998 - At long last the City of Yellowknife proclaims a now forgotten summer day as Gay Pride Day. 1999 - Supreme Court of Canada decision on rights of same sex spouses leads to change in NWT laws. But only after some highly ridiculous commentary from the then legislators of the NWT. 2002 - A new Adoption and Family Law Act is passed in the NWT giving gays and lesbians unprecedented familial rights in the Territories. 2002 - Human Rights legislation is passed in the NWT banning discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation and sexual identity. The legislation is the first in Canada - indeed in North America - to explicitly protect transgender people. 2005 - Gays and lesbians can legally marry in the NWT 2006 - The old folks got tired.

    Tony Snow - Indigenous Minister, Chinook Winds Region

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2021 44:53


    Tony Snow is a member of the Stoney Nakoda First Nation and grew up on Treaty No. 7 land at Morley, Alberta, where his father Dr. Rev. Chief John Snow Sr. attended the Morley Indian Residential School. Tony is a Day School Survivor who now works as the Indigenous Minister of the United Church of Canada's Chinook Winds Region, and is part of the ministry team at Hillhurst United in Calgary. As a Traditional Knowledge Keeper, minister and consultant, Tony has worked for decades in public engagement and government relations, bringing awareness and healing to communities of faith and Indigenous peoples, as a continuation of his father's work and his grandfather's work. For more information about events happening within the Chinook Winds region during National Indigenous History Month 2021, visit: https://chinookwindsregion.ca/indigenous-right-relations/

    Rev. Robin King - A Reminder To Love

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2021 43:48


    We are observing and celebrating some really important things this month. June is Pride Month and also National Indigenous History Month, and there is a lot of work to do (as a Church, as communities and as a county) to bring about the healing, reconciliation, inclusivity and equality that is needed. That hard work doesn't happen just at the systems level, in government buildings, church meetings or resolutions. This is the work of the heart and soul that we all need to lean into. It's the work of living out the love that we're called to be. As Robin said in his blog this week, "This is the love that creates, connects and enriches our lives."

    Joyia Chakungal - Founder of HomeTree and Manifestor of Magic

    Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2021 56:00


    Joyia has been on an inward journey the last several years, letting go of external expectations and back toward herself.  She's dedicating herself to the practice of being authentic, empowered, fulfilled and free, and is now helping others to do the same in their own lives.  In this conversation Joyia joins us from her home in the Yukon, sharing her personal insights, beliefs and some stories of transformation that have changed her life.  We talk about the divine within all living things and the potential for all of us to connect with that spiritual life force inside us. As Joyia puts it, "I was born into the world with everything I need.  Everything.  Just coming back to myself and remembering to trust that there's a greater purpose that I'm living inside of that has brought me here.  Living from that place, the path will slowly open up in front of you."

    Dieulita Datus - The Story Of Ubuntu - Mobilizing Central Alberta

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2021 55:07


    "Ubuntu" is an African proverb that means "I am, because we are", and it's the driving force and organizational purpose of the not-for-profit organization Ubuntu - Mobilizing Central Alberta, cofounded by Dieulita Datus in Lacombe, Alberta. Dieulita, cofounder Sadia and their team, are committed to a deep sense of interconnectedness and mutuality that changes attitudes and behaviours. They work toward radical inclusivity in their community and believe that their efforts, through education, advocacy, and community building, have the power to address the prejudice at the root of our histories where it lives – in the hearts and minds of people. In this conversation, Dieulita and Ben discuss the link between nature and spirituality, the impact of the demonization of African spirituality, the colonialism of Christianity, and her favourite NFL team, the Dallas Cowboys. Dieulita's story of coming to rural Alberta from the Bahamas, the culture shock she experienced, and the important work that she's doing here, will make you want to hug the next human you see and hopefully will also make you re-examine some of your own thoughts about inclusivity, diversity and love.

    Rev. Robin King - In The Tide of Easter

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2021 37:57


    We're still in the tide of Easter, a season of grappling with what it means to come face to face with a living Jesus. I know, lately it's easy to look around and feel like it's more like we're still in the season of Good Friday. But no matter what's going on in the world, He is risen. But as Robin shared in our conversation today, "It's not just 'Jesus is alive in you', it's 'Jesus is alive in you... through all the hard work you need to do now, to bring love into the world." And ya, we sure do need that right now. Not just on Sunday mornings but in everything we do and have our being. From the way we greet a stranger to the way our feet kiss the earth. As Robin so beautifully puts it in this episode, "The physical aspect of Jesus is not just an expression of our humanity, it's also about our connectedness to the Earth, to all that is." Thanks for taking some time to join this conversation today, we hope you enjoy it and that it finds you well.

    Brady Wilson - Family In My Belly

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2021 64:29


    My uncle, Brady Wilson, has been one of my role models in life and in my own spiritual journey for just about 40 years.  Today, we're exploring Brady's own human spirituality journey, and he shares a recent epiphany that he experienced which brought him closer to a sense of oneness with all humanity and creation, and to "the Jesus in his belly".  As Brady put it, "I am one 'with', and I am one 'in' God, and God is in me. This changes everything for me."  Brady also talks about how his faith impacts his work, what he discovered his life purpose, or, "Juice for the world" to be, and how living within the legacy of an over-achieving Mom who was a "giant of a human being" has shaped his sense of what it means to be enough, do enough, and be worthy. Thanks for joining us in this powerful and very personal conversation, as we reflect back on Lent and we observe Good Friday today, and of course the story of new life and resurrection this Easter weekend. Learn more about Brady's work with Juice Inc.

    Rev. Robin King - The Longest Lent In History

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2021 57:45


    In March, 2020, we began an important and difficult journey. That journey has included isolation, loss, and a lot of reflection about what's really important. When we've allowed it to be, it's been a time filled with deeply meaningful soul work, relationship building, and some much needed self examination. And then the 40 day season of Lent, ended. Except it didn't, did it? We've kind of carried on "living in Lent" this entire time throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. Each in our own way of course, and with our own story that no one else could possibly understand unless they've walked some miles in our shoes - and even then, it would really take some connection and effort in order to build a bridge toward understanding each other's journeys. And that right there, is actually sort of the whole point of Lent. Reflecting on our relationship with ourself, God, and each other, and then leaning in, being vulnerable, and doing the work.

    David Hayward - The Naked Pastor

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2021 52:39


    David Hayward is the NakedPastor! After 30 years in the church, he left the ministry to pursue his passion for art. His work challenges the status quo, deconstructs dogma, and promotes critical thinking. Remind you of anyone? It should, because David's art, his books, his blog, and his rabble rousing, norm defying, inclusive, safe and uplifting online community, are all a lot like the teachings of Jesus, and he's here to talk about all of it, from his own personal spiritual journey of deconstruction to his most popular cartoons and how he responds to hate on social media. Check out the NakedPastor's artwork, merchandise, courses, books, blog and more, at www.nakedpastor.com

    Rev. Robin King - Lent Has No Meaning, Until You Create It

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2021 57:59


    What are the ways that love gets out into the world from within us? First, you have to find it, and that reconnecting with source - with the universe, with God - is where we remember we are loved and we ARE love. That is what the season of Lent is supposed to be about. Not in a way that has us "going through the motions" of religious tradition, but in a way that has us authentically diving into self examination and reflection. So how do we do that? How do we journey from Ash Wednesday to Easter on our own path in the wilderness? Let's talk about it. Thanks for joining us and listening.

    Bill Harder - Grieving as a Community, During a Pandemic

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2021 63:12


    Our community has recently been struck with numerous tragedies, and in the midst of a global health crisis that has caused enough loss, stress, isolation and pain on its own, we're left fumbling to find ways to grieve the deaths of loved ones. We may not be able to gather in person, but we can gather in spirit. We may not be able to hold large funerals in our churches and community halls, but we can hold space for one another's pain. There are so many things we cannot do right now, and yet there is so much that we can do. Bill Harder works in the precious and precarious space of supporting people through loss, grieving and dying. The wisdom and insights that he shares in this conversation will likely change the way you perceive our collective relationship with death and dying as a culture, with your own grieving and loss experiences, and possibly even with your own mortality. Two previous episodes of this podcast that also featured Bill Harder are: Bill Harder - The Deep Soul Work of Grieving Bill Harder - Sitting With Death  

    Rev. Robin King - We Are Jonah

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2021 58:53


    Welcome back to the Six Ways From Sunday Podcast! This first episode of the 4th season of the show explores two well known stories and how they both relate to the current state of our world and recent events. As always, we hope your own spiritual journey is enriched by this conversation, and that it creates an opening for something new to be heard, a new beginning or calling, or the seeds of growth and healing, wherever that is needed.

    Heather MacKenzie - 10 Months of Self Isolating With an Immunocompromised Husband

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2020 62:52


    Heather, Justin and their two young children have been in lockdown mode since the middle of March. This is their 10th month of isolation as a family, because Justin is severely immunocompromised and would likely not survive a case of COVID-19. Heather shares what this journey has been like for her family, how they've coped with the challenges, how she's dealt with her own personal mental health struggles, and also some of the things she's learning about herself, her kids and about life in general. When we love another human being the way Heather and her kids love Justin, it's incredible what people will do. Their family's story offers a lesson and inspiration for all of us.

    Rev. Robin King - Observing Remembrance

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2020 45:07


    Most of us are fortunate to know war, conflict and violence not as our own personal memories, but as a historical concept or as a present day far away reality. Still, we know the importance of pausing to reflect and appreciate, and remember, what other have lost in order that we have the current freedoms that we enjoy. In this episode, Ben and Rev. Robin King talk about how this Remembrance Day, in the midst of a global pandemic while violence and war persist in many parts of the world and conflict persists within our own lives every day, we can all take a moment to pause, reflect and process, and hopefully begin to heal. Let's do more than just observe remembrance, let's live it out, too.

    Rev. Stephen Harper & Rev. Robin King - Carrying On After 7 Months

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2020 51:50


    Church - that safe space where all are welcome, a sanctuary from the rest of the world where we come to find that quiet centre, connect with others, with God and with our deeper self, where we are spiritually nourished and recharged. And just when we need that more than ever, our churches are closed. But the doors are gradually starting to open back up now and we're figuring out "how to do church" in this new world while still keeping everyone safe. In this conversation, Ben and Robin connect with Rev. Stephen Harper from Symons Valley United Church in Calgary, where they've made the difficult decision to keep the building closed until January, 2021 while continuing their live-streamed services. Calgary's faith community has been hit hard by the pandemic, and getting people back to church involves different challenges in urban locations than in rural communities. Wherever your church community is, we hope you're able to gather there safely soon.

    Rev. Robin King - By What Authority?

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2020 60:32


    Our world is really struggling with authority right now. The word "authority" often makes us think of control, power, governance and rule. Jesus wasn't really about any of those things though, and yet we certainly think of Jesus as having had "authority" in his ability to perform miracles, heal the sick and pour God's love into the world. Where does that kind of authority come from? And is that something all of us can tap into?

    Rev. Robin King - Call Of The Wild

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2020 55:34


    Each summer, the incredible leadership team of Robin, Lori and Brielle (with the support of many other helping hands) put on an incredible summer camp program at the Bashaw United Church and Ponoka United Church. Picture dozens and dozens of kids singing, laughing, learning and crafting! So what do you do when a global pandemic shuts down the building and all these kids in the community are sitting at home wishing they could come to church camp? In this conversation Robin and Ben talked about how they pulled off a virtual camp this summer, and more importantly, how the team used the camp to talk about some really important and difficult topics that kids are facing right now. Want to check out the "Call Of The Wild" summer camp? It's still up on our YouTube Channel! Click here for the "Call Of The Wild" playlist of videos: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLEFDbwRiIarCaLultlUeA4Y4XHEQEPzJz

    Rev. Robin King - Approaching Doomsday

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2020 52:14


    The clock is ticking closer and closer to "midnight". The Doomsday Clock is a symbol first developed in 1947 that represents the likelihood of a man-made global catastrophe. In 1953 when the US tested its first hydrogen bomb they moved the hands of the clock to 2 minutes to midnight. It's moved closer to or further away from midnight with every major global conflict, war, peace accord or political crisis. Today, they're saying we are now just 100 seconds away from midnight, and it's easy to see why. But how do we respond from faith to a world filled with so much fear, crisis and catastrophe? Let's talk about it.

    Rev. Robin King - Carrying On With Church - It's An Essential Service

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2020 63:27


    The rules have changed again, and many churches are reopening their doors and resuming in-person worship services after 3 months of empty sanctuaries. Robin recently asked, in this week's "mid-week reflection" Facebook video, why we come to church. Seriously, why do you go to church? What do you love and value about church and what have you been missing during this pandemic while church buildings have been closed? In Bashaw and Ponoka we've been carrying on with live streaming Sunday morning services, and we've even added new weekly content including short video reflections, prayers and music meditations, but the disruption and changes have still caused us to take a deeper look at what it means to be the church. Surely it has for everyone, and hopefully that's something that will stay with all of us as we live out our faith and God's love, beyond this pandemic.

    Paul Andrew - Student of Dene Nation Spirituality

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2020 70:56


    The Dene Nation has existed for over 30,000 years in Canada, with one language and many dialects. Paul Andrew, a Dene elder in Yellowknife, who describes himself as "a student of Dene spirituality" shared this Dene greeting with me: Nakale, negha dagot'e? (Good morning, how are you?) Response: Nezu (good) if things are well. With an open heart and mind, Paul invited me into dialogue that explored where we're at today in Canada with truth and reconciliation, why it's so important to all of us, and how we can build healthy relationships that celebrate indigenous spirituality and culture for not only our own sake but for future generations. To learn more and support reconciliation, here are a few easy actions we can all take: Research First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples in your area to understand their history and contributions to society. Watch movies by Indigenous filmmakers or read Indigenous literature. Learn more about Indigenous arts and artists. To get involved with Reconciliation Canada, check out https://reconciliationcanada.ca/get-involved/how-to-get-involved/

    Pam Rocker - Writer & Speaker, Atypical Activist, Super Gay

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2020 70:40


    Pam is super passionate about LGBTQ2S+ equality, faith, love, and laughter, and she uses her art and gifts as a musician, writer, playwright and speaker to educate, advocate and inspire. Recently, Pam has been part of a movement in Calgary to ban conversion therapy, and her story about that work and their recent victory, will move you. I promise!

    Kevin Gangel - Transformational Conversations, And Being Unstoppable

    Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2020 64:23


    There couldn't be a more fitting time than right now to be speaking with Kevin Gangel - non-profit and corporate leadership professional, change management consultant and keynote speaker, and co-founder of Unstoppable Conversations. Kevin is a fellow Albertan, and like Ben, narrowly escaped a career in aerospace engineering, enjoys craft beer, and cares deeply about the future of our planet and our species. As always, this conversation dives deep into difficult and important, existential questions, from "why do I exist?" to "what could happen if I became 100% responsible for my life?". At a time when all of us are grappling with what works and doesn't work in our relationships, careers and communities, Kevin provides some ridiculously valuable insights and thoughts on the nature of transformation and the "being" of living life as an unstoppable "human being". Thanks for joining us!

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