Wednesday, 26 January 2011

ETHICAL ECONOMY

Here are the details of Dr. Lind's presentation:

A February Faith Lecture:
Is a Moral Economy Really Possible?
with Dr. Christopher Lind
Sunday February 20, 2011
7:00 pm.
St. Paul's Cathedral
360 Nicola St. Kamloops BC

admission by donation with proceeds going to
The Canadian Food Grains Bank

All are welcome to join us for the lecture and conversation about morality, faith, ethics and economy.

About our speaker: Dr. Lind has done comprehensive work in the areas of ethics, economy, eco-justice and personal transformation. He is presently the Director of the Sorrento Centre.

For more information about Dr. Lind and his provocative new book: “Rumours of a Moral Economy”

Friday, 21 January 2011

ETHICAL ECONOMY

Dr. Christopher Lind (the new Director of Sorrento Centre), will be offering a lecture and discussion on Ethical Economy at St. Paul's Cathedral. 7:00 pm, Sunday, February 20th, open to all, no charge.

MOVIE NIGHT

The Education Committee has chosen Sunday, February 6th to show "The Last Temptation of Christ" in the Chapel. Film begins at 5:00 pm, with a break for a light supper at 6:00 pm. Please let us know if you plan to attend.

RECYCLE THOSE BAGS

In addition to the request for household and clothing articles, St. Paul's Thrift Store is in need of plastic bags. Anytime you have an over-abundance of either, please drop them into the Church office during hours of opening.

Friday, 14 January 2011

WINTER BLAHS

Here are some events to help us survive those winter blahs:

January 14, HAWAIIAN DINNER, 6 pm, in the Parish Hall. Tickets $10/person; $30/family. Call & reserve.

January 29, CALLING ALL MEN, for breakfast at 8:00 am in the Parish Hall. Join us for the meal and some fellowship

February 26, A NIGHT OF SONG, Coffee House at 6:00 pm in the Parish Hall. Bring along a song or 2 and your own accompaniment, or just come and listen. If you plan to participate as an entertainer, please contact Mollie Both or Ron Ste. Marie.

Tuesday, 4 January 2011

WELCOME TO 2011

As the normal rhythm of life returns to the Cathedral, the Primate's message provides Anglicans in Canada with renewed hope and faith.