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2023 Journey to Mosaic

November 9, 2023 - November 12, 2023

The Journey to Mosaic brings together Christians from diverse backgrounds for an interactive experience that explores the stories of Asian Americans, African-Americans, Latinos, Native Hawaiians, and Native Americans in the Northwest. This mobile seminar seeks to break down racial and ethnic barriers that exist in the body of Christ and to create space for conversation with the experience that moves us from knowledge to understanding. We seek to build up a Christian community that embodies the diversity of the kingdom of God as reflected in Revelation 7:9. On this 4-day bus trip, participants will travel to sites of cultural significance and historical and present-day racial injustice, and we will witness a sampling of Christian ministries living out the Kingdom of God with justice. Through films, tours, prayer, and partner and large-group discussion, the Journey to Mosaic will open doors to a powerful journey of spiritual transformation.

Facilitators:

Dominique Gilliard, Jim Sequeira, Lenore Three Stars, and Greg Yee

Registration:

Registration fee: $400

Follow This Link to register today

*Due to the nature of the trip, each person must be paired with individuals from different ethnic backgrounds (but of the same gender)

*Personal diet restrictions will not be accommodated during group meals.

Please contact Cris Back/Greg Yee if you are interested in joining us on this journey office@pacnwc.org  or 206.275.3903.

 

Why Look Back?

The mythical “Sankofa” bird flies forward while looking backward. The word in the Akan language of Ghana translates as “reach back and get it” and also refers to the Asante Adinkra symbol represented by a bird with its’ head turned backward taking an egg off its back.

The Covenant Church’s “Sankofa” journey, the inspiration for J2M, seeks to assist disciples of Christ on their move toward a righteous response to the social ills related to racism.

To quote Maya Angelou, “The more you know your history, the more liberated you are.” We are able to move forward together more successfully knowing the truth about our past. Together we can begin to live in an authentic, engaged, informed, and meaningful way in the present.

“After this I looked, and there before me was a great multitude

that no one could count, from every nation, tribe, people and language,

standing before the throne and in front of the Lamb.”  Rev. 7:9

Details

Start:
November 9, 2023
End:
November 12, 2023