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Songs for All Souls

Songs for All Souls; A community event to grieve our dead and honour their lives; with musicians Sarah McInnis, Kimberly Matheson, & others
Friday, November 10th at 7pm

An event at which we’ll intentionally create collective space for individual grief.  Music and reflections will be followed by time to gather for conversation & refreshment, or to rest in the quiet.
 
Whether you’ve recently experienced the death of a loved one or it’s been a decade or more, we all carry the grief of losing our loved ones with us every day.
 
Though this event is taking place at St. John’s church, it is OPEN TO ALL, no matter your faith background.
 
After a funeral or celebration of life is said and done, we very rarely get to remember our loved ones in community. This event aims to create a space for just that.

Music offered by Sarah McInnis, certified Music Therapist and creator of the Legacy Song Project; Kimberly Matheson, long-time parishioner and local singer-songwriter; and other special guests.
 
Hosted by St. John’s and the Valley Hospice Foundation

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This parish is located in Mi'kma'ki, the traditional territory of the Mi'kmaq people. This territory is covered by the "Treaties of Peace and Friendship" which Mi'kmaq and Wolastoqiyik (Maliseet) People first signed with the British Crown in 1775.

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  • About
    • Leadership Team
    • Life Events
    • Rentals >
      • Meeting Space
      • Sanctuary Venue
  • Worship
    • Services
    • Bulletin
    • Music >
      • Music Program
      • Choral Scholars
      • Our Recordings
  • Life
    • Parish Life >
      • Current Events
      • Blog
      • Church Use Calendar
      • Musique Royale Concerts
    • Wind Phone
    • Student Life
    • Outreach >
      • Activities & Organisations
      • Community Oven
      • Community Roots Day Camp
    • Prayer Chain
    • Christian Formation >
      • Emmaus Sessions
      • Past Events
    • Parish Communications
    • Parish History
  • Donate