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40-min forum: Join us for a forum with our guest preacher of the day, the Rev. Laurel Dykstra. Laurel will speak to us about Laurel's vocation to environmental justice ministry and the ministry of Salal and Cedar. 

Laurel will talk to us about Laurel's book and have copies for sale. A donations box will also be available to support Salal and Cedar's ministries. 

Brown bag lunch: Following the 10.30am service, Rev. Laurel will be in the Park Room hosting a brown bag lunch+learn. Bring your lunch and come join the conversation circle on how we can live out our vocation to environmental justice!

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About Laurel: 

Laurel (no pronouns or they/them if you have to) started Salal + Cedar as a place for sacramental practice in nature and concrete action for ecological justice, but found community along the way. Laurel is responsible for both the big picture and coordinating moving parts.

About Salal and Cedar: 

Rooted in place, tradition and history, Salal + Cedar is a ministry of the Anglican Diocese of New Westminster that strives to be accessible to all bodies. We meet regularly for worship outdoors, education and action. We are part of a growing movement across Turtle Island (North America) of communities of Christians re-connecting to the creation-values and land covenants at the core of our tradition.

Watershed Discipleship refers both to watersheds as natural geographic divisions and to the fact that we are at a watershed moment in terms of climate crisis.