REGISTER BY FOLLOWING THIS LINK. Contact Tevyn East: rumbleandquake@gmail.com with questions
“Healing Haunted Histories” helps each participant reckon with our personal and political history and legacies of settler colonialism. This work involves both inward and outward journeys to understand and “re-vise” the devised stories and distorted values of colonization that mis-shape our identity and vocation.
This event is wrapped in ritual, while also centered in critical reflection on family and community narratives, so as to help settlers better imagine and strategize how we can:
pursue healing from the “moral injury,” unearned privilege or suffering and “hauntings” of colonization; through a
commitment to naming, understanding, resisting and transforming historical and current structures of settler colonialism within us and around us; in order to
embody deeper practices of restorative solidarity and relationship with Indigenous communities, and other historically oppressed communities.
*** Participants in this course will receive a publication of “Healing Haunted Histories: A Settler Discipleship of Decolonization” that you may elect to have mailed in advance or receive at the event. Additionally, you will be sent optional pre-workshop homework to help you come prepared to share about your family’s stories.
“Healing Haunted Histories” will begin on Friday the 22nd at 7pm and fill most of Saturday the 23rd. Space is limited!
A “Ritual of Remembrance”in the tradition of Dios de la Muertos and All Souls will be offered on Saturday the 23rd. Beginning at 6 pm with a community meal, the ceremony will follow, incorporating offerings from Holy Fool Arts and the opportunity for anyone to share memories of those they have lost. You are encouraged to bring a picture or a memento of a loved one you wish to remember and or a treat to share, that reminds you of that person.
This outdoor event will be open to the public.
Event Registration:
Healing Haunted History Registration: $150, which includes:
The book, Healing Haunted Histories
Watershed Discipleship Study and closing service of worship
Dinner on Friday
Lunch and Dinner on Saturday
Lunch on Sunday
Dreaming Stone Accommodations: (first come, first served)
In the community house there are 3 guest rooms and 2 full bathrooms on the basement floor.
Bedroom 1: queen bed
Bedroom 2: 2 single beds
Bedroom 3: Double bed and single bed
Tent camping can be set up in proximity to the bath wing on the main floor.
Lodging at Dreaming Stone includes breakfast, Saturday and Sunday
Camping on the land for HHH & WD (Fri & Sat nights) - $50
Access to bathwing in community house
Share a double room for HHH & WD (Fri & Sat nights) - $100
Single room for HHH & WD (Fri & Sat nights) - $200
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FULL SCHEDULE
Friday, October 22
3-6 - Registration & Getting Settled
4:30 (optional) Dreaming Stone Tour
6 - Dinner
7 - 9:30 - HHH Session 1
Saturday, October 23
7:30 - 8:30 am - Breakfast
9 - 12 - HHH Session 2
12:30 Lunch
2 - 5 - HHH - Session 3
Break
6 pm - Community, open to the community
7:00 - 9:30 - Ritual of Remembrance (in the spirit of Dia De Los Muertos & All Souls Day), open to the community