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Discovery: A Comic Lament

An important step in improving relationships with Indigenous Peoples

Discovery: A Comic Lament, is a play about the Doctrine of Discovery, the legal framework that justified seizure of land and oppression of Indigenous Peoples. It offers both comic and challenging glimpses into our colonial history, and nudges us to question our stories with honesty and integrity.

It will be performed at 4 locations in Waterloo Region from May 31st ot June 3rd, all at 7:30pm.

  • Thursday, May 31 at Rockway Mennonite Collegiate, 110 Doon Rd, Kitchener
  • Friday, June 1 at Conrad Grebel University College, 140 Westmount Road N, Waterloo
  • Saturday, June 2 at St. Peter’s Evangelical Lutheran Church, 810 King St. E., Cambridge
  • Sunday, June 3 at Steinmann Mennonite Church, 1316 Snyder’s Rd W, Baden, ON

The Mino Ode Kwewak N’Gamawak singers/drummers, as invited guests, will open and close each performance. 

Purchase tickets now: https://uwaterloo.ca/grebel/events/discovery-comic-lament. A limited number of tickets will be available at the door.

May 2018 Newsletter

Trinity Dove is the monthly newsletter of Trinity Church, published 11 times per year.

The May issue of the Trinity Dove newsletter is now available. Find out about a comic lament, a financial update, the Seminary golf tournament, and more!

See newsletter page for the current issue and back issues.

April 2018 Newsletter

Trinity Dove is the monthly newsletter of Trinity Church, published 11 times per year.

The April  issue of the Trinity Dove newsletter is now available. Find out about a new partnership, an Organ Recital, and a recent presentation from our TRC Task Team.

See newsletter page for the current issue and back issues.

CANCELLED – Spring Organ Recital

*** UPDATE ***

Unfortunately, the recital with Angus Sinclair at Trinity on April 15th had to be cancelled. Thank you for all of the interest in this event! We hope to reschedule this event, possibly in the autumn.

On Sunday, April 15th at 3:00 pm, Trinity presents an organ recital featuring Angus Sinclair. Works featured by Bach, Buxtehude, Cabena, and Sinclair on the Gabriel Kney organ.

A freewill offering supports the work of Community Care Concepts. Refreshments to follow.

Angus Sinclair is a Canadian organist and pianist. As organist and music director, his appointments included St. Paul’s Cathedral, London, and the Blyth Festival Singers. He was accompanist for the Three Cantors from 1997 to 2016, recording several CDs, performing 250 concerts, and raising over $1 million in aid of the Huron Hunger Fund.