00:53:55 Caryn Douglas: Vicki, you have great energy, thanks for getting us launched 00:54:58 Karen Tjaden: thanks so much to the planning group for taking this on! 00:55:56 Tammy Allan: Gail Alan from GC is on too 00:56:16 Amy Crawford: I'm also a Diaconal Minister! 01:07:20 Melanie Ihmels (she, her): what chapter 01:08:43 Lori Stewart: whisp 01:09:03 Linda Kinchenton UK: smoke 01:09:09 Adam Hanley: share 01:09:10 Karen Tjaden: one handful 01:09:12 Catherine Gutjahr: share the work 01:09:14 Liz Bowyer: strength 01:09:17 Linda Clark, Hamilton ON: by yourself you're unprotected 01:09:18 Melanie Ihmels (she, her): more than self 01:09:22 Debra Kigar: spitting in the wind 01:09:24 Kristin Woodburke: waste 01:09:30 Eric Tusz-King: 3-strander rope 01:09:32 Ted Dodd (he, him, his): spitting into the wind 01:09:38 Amy Crawford: partner, friend 01:09:41 Laura Hunter: grip 01:09:44 Debbie S - Calgary: solitary 01:09:54 Kathy T, Cobourg ON: spitting into the wind 01:09:55 Gail Allan: strength together 01:09:57 Linda Kinchenton UK: friends can help can help you face the worse 01:10:02 David Hewitt: will not break 01:10:05 Ken: Spitting in the wind 01:10:08 Caryn Douglas: outrageous violence 01:10:10 Christine Dudley: With a friend you can face the worst. 01:10:21 Anne Telford: strength in community 01:10:21 Karen Lumley: tears 01:10:31 Barbara Lieurance: partner 01:10:35 Tammy Allan: Can you find another? 01:10:37 Diane Trollope: 3 stranded rope will not break 01:10:40 Marcie Gibson: sloth is slow suicide 01:10:45 Catherine Gutjahr: share the work 01:11:05 Carolynne Bouey Shank: laugh 01:11:12 Christina Paradela: 3 stranded rope... I am not alone when a part of the 3 strands 01:11:26 Susan Toller: comfort 01:11:31 Debbie Brill: by yourself unprotected, 3 stranded rope not easily broken 01:11:36 Karen Lumley: not easily snapped 01:11:45 Carolynne Bouey Shank: seek joy and beauty each day 01:11:52 Kathy Douglas(she/her): go it alone 01:12:58 YoonOk Shin: togetherness 01:13:13 Linda Kinchenton UK: woven together 01:13:14 Christine Dudley: Share the work 01:13:59 YoonOk Shin: colours 01:17:19 Eric Tusz-King: Outraged by the violence 01:17:21 Anne Telford: tears, victims, death 01:17:49 Helen Reed: call to together 01:17:53 Kathy Platt: peaceful repose rather than worried work 01:18:02 Debbie Brill: the need for community 01:18:03 Debra Kigar: handful of peaceful repose 01:18:03 Jim Hatt: connectedness 01:18:14 Amy Crawford: To what do I need to turn my attention? May I take peaceful repose rather than worried work. About what am I being greedy? 01:18:19 Lori Stewart: the difference between sloth and peaceful repose 01:18:21 Linda Clark, Hamilton ON: with a friend you can face the worst. 01:18:23 Adam Hanley: One handful of peaceful repose Is better than two fistfuls of worried work 01:18:24 Melanie Ihmels (she, her): three stranded rope is my tripod of life - god, family, friends- without that death 01:18:28 Heather Sandilands: why do I work compulsively into the night? I didn't think of myself as greedy; For what am I greedy? 01:18:36 David Hewitt: Round up a 3rd, build a team 01:18:36 Ted Dodd (he, him, his): "sloth is slow suicide" versus "consider the lilies they neither toil nor spin" which is faithful and under what contexts 01:18:38 Ken: Together we can, find another 01:18:38 Christine Dudley: share the work - share the wealth 01:18:41 Alice’s iPad: the invitation of the three words ‘restful repose’ and the raised question: can you round a third? Openness to the new in those you encounter each day, in the neighbour hood, the quiet community 01:18:53 Liz Bowyer: form a trinity of friendship 01:18:55 Linda Kinchenton UK: solitary ministry is weak. family and friends are need to strengthen me in fruitful ministry and an healthy work/life balance 01:19:05 Karen Tjaden: turn my attention 01:19:21 Tammy Allan: care of community - when one falls another helps 01:19:24 Carolynne Bouey Shank: need to seek beauty and joy 01:19:30 Debbie Brill: why am I working late into the night? 01:19:34 Kathy Douglas(she/her): partner not going it alone 01:19:41 Debbie S - Calgary: despair is heavy in this time. 01:19:55 Kathy T, Cobourg ON: no one to comfort them - a creation of our structures where we have outsourced care of our elders and those who are vulnerable 01:20:02 Gail Allan: working in community - to turn attention to violence and oppression 01:20:04 Catherine Gutjahr: how much my work has been based in worries. 01:20:15 Diane Trollope: today it calls me into community 01:20:20 Kristin Woodburke: the importance of relationships in life- family/friends 01:20:21 Nan Corrigan: alone-thinking of all those suffering and dying without family, friends 01:20:34 YoonOk Shin: Light cant see inside things... 01:20:35 Marcie Gibson: what is in my fists, and how do i pace for the long haul, in the face of multiple crises 01:21:29 Christina Paradela: repose and sloth... 01:26:23 Helen Reed: teaching how to bend and weave together 01:26:31 Eric Tusz-King: Inviting others to collaborate in the formidable tasks to transform our world 01:26:38 Debbie Brill: if I fall down the other will help 01:26:40 Joan Tuchlinsky: nurture relationships 01:26:46 Melanie Ihmels (she, her): as a child of god I am called 01:26:48 Amy Crawford: Find the duo who needs a third strand to braid. 01:26:52 Lori Stewart: Find other to share in ministry with 01:26:58 Heather Sandilands: collaborate, each taking a piece to work on 01:26:59 Adam Hanley: braiding with God and others in the work 01:27:15 Linda Kinchenton UK: looking to see the spirit entwining the lay and ordained my ministry 01:27:21 John Robertson: Rachel weeps for her children, refusing to be comforted - for her children are gone. 01:27:31 Kathy Platt: 3 stranded rope doesn't easily snap 01:27:31 Diane Trollope: to be ready to stand up for people in real time 01:27:35 Marcie Gibson: conscious of who have come before and those following - each connected 01:27:39 Catherine Gutjahr: Listening for the gifts of others and myself. 01:27:42 Caryn Douglas: connecting and communicate 01:27:42 Ken: Braid with stubborn strands 01:27:53 Kristin Woodburke: build relationship with other clergy for mutual support and inspiration 01:28:01 Lorrie Lowes: Empowering each other rather than one giver and one receiver 01:28:03 Christine Dudley: connect with others - ministry of encouragement 01:28:13 Gail Allan: braiding the gifts of different faith communities 01:28:32 Heather Robbins: Make the effort 01:28:33 Kathy T, Cobourg ON: communications that draw potential strands together for braiding 01:28:36 Karen Tjaden: this loneliness makes me more reflective and deliberate about the value of the 3 strand rope and more thoughtful about which 3 (Or more!) strand ropes I get tangled up in! 01:28:49 Sally Meyer: offering a neutral, loving perspective into dualistic thinking... hopefully this 3rd strand equals new vision, new ways of being 01:29:12 Carolynne Bouey Shank: seeking beauty and joy in the midst 01:29:14 John Robertson: No way to treat a child... 01:29:24 Jim Hatt: the wind is difficult and does not last 01:29:26 Melanie Ihmels (she, her): seek the third way 01:30:12 YoonOk Shin: to look upon the situations with the kindness and reverence of hope and light 01:59:08 Allan: tap tap tap 01:59:56 Todd J. Robertson admin: grop one 02:00:15 Todd J. Robertson admin: group one chiristinea crawford 02:00:21 Todd J. Robertson admin: jen dresser 02:00:29 Todd J. Robertson admin: john Robertson 02:01:30 Ted Dodd (he, him, his): Group two had me, Karen Lumley, Barbara Lieurance, Joan Jarvis, Kristin Woodburke, Diane Trollop 02:03:04 Vicki: who wants to check in with the wider group? 02:03:13 Todd J. Robertson admin: 3 allan, anne ducan, Cheryl Kirk, Denise Davis Taylor, Joan Tuchlinsky, Marcie Gibson 02:04:01 Todd J. Robertson admin: 4 Adam Hanley, Beth Baskin, Christine Dudley, Ellen Bayton-Walker, Lorrie Lowes 02:05:06 sharonmcrann: I was in group 1 as well. 02:05:07 Deborah: Hi everyone. Today is Ellen Baynton Walkers Birthday. Happy Birthday Ellen! 02:07:03 Kristin Woodburke: Happy birthday Ellen! 02:12:04 Debbie S - Calgary: congratulations Marlene! 02:12:43 Kathy T, Cobourg ON: what a gift that will be to share with the church on an ongoing basis 02:15:56 Linda Clark, Hamilton ON: please mute yourselves 02:39:33 Kristin Woodburke: Sorry to miss the end, but I have to scoot to another engagement! Blessings to you all and see you tomorrow! 02:40:42 Joan Jarvis: I’m also sorry to leave, however, I have another Zoom meeting at 1:00 p.m. I look forward to gathering again tomorrow 02:41:29 Christina Paradela (she/her): sorry to leave...but I have to return to work 02:44:17 Adam Hanley: sorry everyone. I have a 2pm ET meeting. Thanks for the welcome today. Grateful for the memoriam time - Bessie Lane taught my Religion-in-Life group as a young Cub in Oshawa Presbytery. 02:46:57 Amy Crawford: Zooming off to another Zoom as well. See you tomorrow! 02:49:33 Eric Tusz-King: Thanks Caryn and others who helped. 02:49:50 Heather Robbins: Thank you Caryn. So moving 02:50:03 Karen Tjaden: thank you so much Caryn Douglas for your creative memorial and your tender care with these women’s stories 02:50:10 Debra Kigar: Caryn - the memoriams are always one of my favourite parts of our DUCC national gatherings. you do this work so wonderfully well. 02:50:12 Ted Dodd (he, him, his): Thanks Caryn. Such thoughtful honouring of these saints. 02:50:19 Karen Lumley: Very meaningful the memorial thanks Caryn. 02:50:20 Deborah: Thank you Caryn. And thanks for the picture of Mary Ellen Nettle - a wonderful soul. 02:50:31 Heather Sandilands: Thank you - especially as I know (of) so many o fhem. And for an actual recording of the Carole Etzler song....very hard to find! Had to sing it on Sunday.... 02:50:32 Irene: Thanks to all for a powerful morning 02:50:38 Marlene Britton: thank you Caryn. 02:50:41 Liz Bowyer: Profoundly touched, many thanks, all 02:50:58 martha martin: thanks Caryn. Lovely as always 02:51:00 Diane Trollope: hanks Caryn. Sharon was in my class. A great pianist. 02:51:02 Paula: thank you Caryn, weepy and profound 02:51:11 Linda Kinchenton UK: it is amazing how your history and the history of the Methodist Diaconal Order in the UK echoe each other 02:51:22 Laura Hunter: Beautiful, Caryn. Thank you!! 02:51:44 Joan Tuchlinsky: Thank you everyone. Have a good day. 02:51:55 sharonmcrann: Thanks everyone! It was great to see you all. 02:51:59 Kathy T, Cobourg ON: thanks Caryn. Barbara Copp welcomed me when I arrived in Oshawa for my first position as a diaconal minister in 1978. 02:52:08 Ted Dodd (he, him, his): by all. Great to be with. 02:52:09 Sally Meyer: Great thanks to all who made this gathering possible. 02:52:12 Debbie Brill: Thanks everyone! 02:52:53 Linda Kinchenton UK: thank you