Applique altar frontal showing white doves either building or dismantling multicoloured structures.

Notes from Vestry Executive

We are recommitting to the practice of sending out a short note after each Vestry Executive Committee. 

The focus of our meeting tonight was orientation for our new members Susie Henderson and Joan Heeler. We are setting up a Google workspace to share minutes, policies and a workplan. 
We are looking towards having some time in the future to take stock of where we are with our hiring process and regroup based on what we have experienced in the last little while.

In terms of the current COVID-19 context, we have made a commitment to ensure paying our staff until the end of June and to review the financial situation before that period is up. We expressed our deep gratitude to staff and volunteers who continue to be a life-giving presence in our community. We are humbled by their witness and honoured to be a part of a community that carries on through struggle. لعب اون لاين Please keep these folks in your prayers. موقع قمار اون لاين

Our next meeting is April 29th, 2020 7 PM. 
Vestry Executive is Vivian Harrower, Rena Post, Joan Heeler, Keith Nunn, Susie Henderson, Zachary Grant, Sherman Hesslegrave.

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