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Heart and Vision

Save the Date!

The 2012 Heart & Vision Celebration will take place at Metropolitan United Church on Monday May 14, 2012. Proceeds will benefit United Church camps.

MAUDE BARLOW will receive the Heart & Vision Award for her exemplary commitment to social justice and for her leadership of the international effort to establish the fundamental human right to water.

THE REV. DR. BRENT HAWKES will receive the Heart & Vision Award for his promotion of equality and justice for GLBT people in the church and in Canadian society at large.

This year's entertainment will feature Thom Allison, fresh from Broadway's Priscilla Queen of the Desert; Alana Bridgewater from Toronto’s We Will Rock You and the Charlottetown Festival’s Hairspray; Richard Margison, renowned Canadian tenor; Lauren Margison, critically acclaimed jazz singer; Jackie Richardson, gospel, jazz and blues favourite; and celebrated soprano Christiane Riel. They will be joined by the Metropolitan Community Church Toronto Choir, the Eastminster United Church Choir and members from the choir of Port Hope United Church.

Order your ticket(s) online OR by contacting Ali Hayes at Toronto United Church Council: 905-771-5124 ex. 31.

Download a printable Event Poster here!

Here’s a brief introduction to the Heart & Vision Celebration:

The Toronto United Church Council’s Heart & Vision Awards are presented in celebration of our church’s commitment to social justice. It is the program’s intent to recognize individuals whose lives and work have contributed significantly to the growth of Canada’s embrasure of Social Justice.

In an evening of musical celebration, the event also raises funds for significant social causes initiated by the church. In 2009 and 2010, the 40 Oaks project in Regent Park was the beneficiary of the evening’s fundraising. In 2011, funds were raised for capital construction and maintenance at the children’s camps with which Council works.

The program’s maestro, Mr. Jason Jestadt, brings to the evening its musical excellence with performers and selections that complement the evening’s broader theme.

Council is proud of this program which permits us to say “thank you” to the Canadians whose lives clearly demonstrate the nation’s sense of Social Justice.

Click here to read the biographies of the six award recipients, 2009-2011.

Click here to read about the event hosts, 2009-2011.

Click here for a list of performers, 2009-2011.


                                                                                                       

The Toronto United Church Council works with the church community to connect resources with ministry. Offering access to professional advice, financial support and leadership development, Council helps our church address the social and spiritual challenges of the day.