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August 4, 2024 – feel grateful and hopeful after a very inspiring gathering
360 Community had a very inspiring gathering with our special guest speaker, Fr. Matthew Johnson, who has been serving at the Vancouver Downtown Eastside (DTES) for almost 20 years. Everyone who attended the gathering was not just touched, but deeply inspired by Fr. Matthew’s message. Fr. Matthew took us on a virtual “shift” on the Continue reading
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August 4, 2024 – Participated in the pride walk to support the family members and friends.
I joined the Vancouver Pride Walk this morning with PFLAG. PFLAG provides support for all family members and friends, working to create an environment of understanding so our gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender children can live with dignity and respect. I met many new friends and offered priestly support to them. The group leader publicly Continue reading
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July 27, 2024 – I hope my speech brings comfort, healing, invitation, encouragement, and blessing to many individuals.
I was honored to be invited to speak at the Richmond Pride Walk today. I enjoyed delivering my speech, walking with people together to show our support to LGBTQ+ friends, and being part of the community. Several people approached me to express their gratitude for the speech, and I felt thankful and motivated. I want Continue reading
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July 21, 2024 – an overwhelming experience and an invitation to others to join in charitable work
Today, I assisted my friend Ziggy in distributing hundreds of sandwiches to the Main and Hastings. Ziggy has been serving sandwiches to this community for many years, and people know when and where to line up for food from him and his friends. People approached us with appreciation, and there was no pushing or shoving. Continue reading
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July 20, 2024 – We had an educational, thought-provoking, and inspiring evening.
We had an educational, thought-provoking, and inspiring film screening and panel co-hosted with Chinatown Together tonight. The film “Big Fight in Little Chinatown” is “a story of community resistance and resilience. Set against the backdrop of the COVID pandemic and an unprecedented rise in anti-Asian racism, the documentary takes us into the lives of residents, Continue reading
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July 11, 2024 – Integrating affirming and evangelical values into our pastoral ministry for everyone in the community
Coffee shops have become central hubs for community and connection, bringing people together in an ever-increasingly digital world. Today, I had a meaningful conversation with Pastor Beth, who leads an affirming evangelical church. This church affirms that LGBTQ+ individuals can preach the gospel, help people follow Jesus, and value the Bible’s importance in our faith journey. Continue reading
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July 1st, 2024 – Reached out to share our stories and engaged in dialogues with individuals about substance use and harm reduction
The 360 Community, alongside two other groups, showcased a booth at the Richmond Salmon Festival on July 1st. Our aim was to offer accurate information and dispel myths about substance use and harm reduction in the community. The event was a resounding success, marked by engaging dialogues, Naloxone kit training, and the distribution of educational Continue reading
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June 28, 2024 – Had an in-depth conversation that exemplified the importance of fostering an inclusive community where meaningful discussions, active listening, and respect.
Today, I had an in-depth conversation with a community member, G, about the minimum attention given to the harm reduction debate within his ethnic community. Our dialogue resulted in a productive exchange of perspectives and a greater mutual understanding. While G did not fully support harm reduction, our conversation brought us closer together and helped Continue reading
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June 22, 2024 – The need to provide platforms for individuals to share their stories, fostering mutual understanding and empathy
At an intercultural meeting organized by Richmond Multicultural Community Services today, a diverse group gathered to share their experiences as newcomers to Canada. Despite the small turnout, the attendees represented different cultural backgrounds, migration contexts, and age groups. Together, we expressed gratitude for Canada’s welcoming environment while discussing the challenges we faced during the settlement Continue reading
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June 13, 2024 – Working together to foster intercultural connections and inclusive community
Today, I had a meeting with Alan Hill, who’s the Inclusive Community Coordinator for Richmond Multicultural Community Services. I was encouraged by Alan’s work to bring people together for dialogue. Our country welcomes people with different cultures to come to live here together. For me, the success of multiculturalism relies on our intercultural work. If Continue reading