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Unsettling Worship Book Conversation

Join Rev. Dr. Sarah Travis and members of her advisory committee to discuss her latest book, "Unsettling Worship: Reforming Liturgy for Right Relations with Indigenous Communities." On November 2 at 1 PM EST on Zoom, you're invited to be part of the conversation about decolonizing worship and creating new possibilities.

Register for the Zoom conversation here: https://vist.ly/fk7s


In her review of the book "Unsettling Worship: Reforming Liturgy for Right Relations with Indigenous Communities." by Rev. Dr. Sarah Travis, Becca Whitla writes:

“In this much-needed conversation about decolonizing—and revitalizing—worship in Canada and beyond, Sarah Travis both names the barriers to conciliation/reconciliation in reformed Christian worship and argues for the need to engage indigenous ways of knowing. She encourages settler/dominant culture communities to face the legacy of colonization head on, especially the residual hurt and pain of residential schools, with humble, practical suggestions, and an ethics of shalom that foregrounds the prophetic role of worship.”

—Becca Whitla, professor of practical ministry, St. Andrew’s College

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