National Online Reading Club guests William Marquand, Kim Gullion Stewart and David Kim-Cragg.

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Join us tonight for our National Online Reading Club

Dive more deeply into the December issue with three great contributors

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Join us live tonight at 7 – 8 p.m. Eastern, as Broadview digital and United Church in Focus editor Emma Prestwich speaks with three guests about stories from the December issue.

William Marquand practises architecture in St. Louis and has degrees from the Georgia Institute of Technology and Yale University. He is on the board of Friends of First Church, Berkeley. He wrote “The Glass Sanctuary” about how more transparent church spaces could open minds.

Kim Gullion Stewart is a Métis artist in Alberta, Treaty 6 territory. She has illustrated for Briarpatch and Canada Post’s first Truth and Reconciliation set of stamps. She created the illustration for “Who Made the Birch Bark Talk?”

Rev. David Kim-Cragg is a historian, author and minister at St. Matthew’s United in Richmond Hill, Ont. He wrote “Who Made the Birch Bark Talk?” and has written two features for Broadview about its history and relationship with Indigenous peoples.

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