This Introductory course is designed for lay leaders who are seeking a stronger understanding of racial justice issues in Canada and within The United Church of Canada
This course on Introduction to Anti-Racism for Indigenous and Racialized Lay Leaders is an introductory course for lay leaders who identify as Indigenous and Racialized.
For those who have completed the mandatory training for Ministry Personnel. This will focus on moving from the victimizing power of racism to an affirming and transforming space. This space will be defined by practicing healthy intercultural relations.
This Introductory course meets the requirements for mandatory racial justice training for active ministry personnel, as required by the 39th General Council (2006), and is designed for Ministers applying for Admission from outside North America
This Introductory course meets the requirements for mandatory anti-racism training for active ministry personnel, as required by the 39th General Council (2006), and is specifically designed for people who identify as White.
This Introductory course meets the requirements for mandatory racial justice training for active ministry personnel, as required by the 39th General Council (2006), and is specifically designed for people who identify as Indigenous or Racialized.