Halton Hills Newspapers

Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 4 Jul 2013, p. 12

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•T he IF P• H al to n H ill s •T hu rs da y, J ul y 4, 2 01 3 12 2013Carabram Explore unique cultural displays, outstanding entertainment and exotic foods from distant lands July 12, 13 & 14 Brampton's Mult icul tura l Festi va l Adult Passport - $10.00 Children's Passport - Free See www.Carabram.org for Pavilion locations 5 CONCEPT + = 361 Guelph St., Georgetown www.conceptford.com 905-873-1626 Norval Intentional Community is a new project of Norval United Church, set to launch in September. The 8-10 month, residential program has four young adults (age 19-30) living in a house next door to the church, and working with the congregation to ex- plore spiritual practices, ministry lead- ership, community service (with a focus on environmental stewardship) and community living. Intentional com- munities are a new spin on an ancient model of Christian ministry, combin- ing spiritual prac- tices and disciple- ship with the simple tasks of everyday living. As young adults struggle to envi- sion a place for themselves in organized religion, many are gravitating towards intentional community as it carves out a meaningful new way of being the Church. Authors such as Shane Claiborne (The Simple Way) and Jonathan Wilson- Hargrove (Rutba House) are often cited as leaders in this "new-monastic" move- ment. Norval Intentional Community is cur- rently accepting applications for four participant openings. Applications and program details can be found at www. norvalunited.ca/intentionalcommunity. Participants in this new program, based in Norval, will give leadership within the Norval congregation, volun- teer with local environmental organiza- tions, operate a small scale independent cinema, and embark on an ecopilgrim- age along the Bruce Trail. They will ex- plore issues of vo- cation, community, faith development and social jus- tice-- all through a lens of progressive, inclusive Christian faith. Young adults from any Christian tra- dition are encouraged to apply; there is room in the program to accommodate part-time jobs and/or study. Norval Intentional Community is a test project for the United Church of Canada, having received support from its New Ministries Formation Fund and Vision Fund. Contact: Andrew Hyde B.A.H. M.T.S, Designated Lay Minister at Norval United Church, 486 Guelph St., Norval ON L0P 1K0, andrew@norvalunited.ca 905-876-6335. Norval United to launch new program

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