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Children & Youth Arts Program

Exploring Spirituality through Creative Arts

SSUC offers a program for youth, called Many Gifts One Spirit. Our intent is to present our children and youth with ways to meet and explore their spiritual nature in community. Our unique expression in this world is as personal as our fingerprint. Through the arts, Many Gifts One Spirit acknowledges, supports, and nurtures the personal voice of our youth.

MGOS BlogWho is welcome? All children and youth from four to sixteen years old living in the Kingston area are welcome.  Invite your friends, neighbors, cousins! There is no obligation for regular weekly sessions—join us when you can. You will always be welcome.

What do we do? Last April, 2010, Many Gifts One Spirit presented the music drama Jonah, an intergenerational musical by renowned Canadian composer R. Murray Schafer. This year, MGOS has received a $9000 grant to commission and produce an original work, "JōB – A Cosmic Tapestry", based on the old testament story of Job. Check our blog, 

http://schaferproject2.blogspot.com/ for further information on this exciting project.

MGOS Presents Bese Saka: a weekend worship with Kathy Armstrong - February 10 - 12, 2012  More information and Application Form

Building on a theme of abundance and gratitude, Canadian percussionist and educator Kathy Armstrong will engage youth and adults in a weekend of celebratory dancing, drumming, singing, and feasting. Kathy was the facilitator for Pushing Boundaries, our youth camp August 2010 . She is well known for her work in bringing Ghanaian music and dance to choirs, schools and community groups in North America and Europe. Kathy and her group Baobab Community journeyed to West Ghana this summer for 17 days. The mandate of the group is to “connect local energy with global spirit through West African singing, drumming and dance”.  Website is www.baobabtree.org


MGOS event for Advent!

Many Gifts One Spirit presents Darkness & Light: a seasonal journey. Explore music and poetry in a joyful, transformative, community experiencem ub tune with December’s unique mix of darkness & light. This is for adults and children age 9-99.

Gary Diggins is a musician who has maintained a private practice in soundwork and counseling for decades.  More information: www.garydiggins.com

Friday, Dec. 2nd 7-9 p.m.
Saturday, Dec. 3rd 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Sunday, Dec. 4th 10:30 - 11:30 a.m.
(optional participation in Sunday church service)

Workshop Fee: $40 adults; $25 children.
Information & registration: Marie Anderson JLIB_HTML_CLOAKING


In August, 2010, MGOS hosted a wonderful camp featuring Ghanaian dancing and drumming expert Kathy Armstrong. Joining Kathy as facilitators were Ghanaian dancer and drummer Kofi Duanyo, Kingston musician and teacher Andy Rush, and Northumberland County visual artist Alice VanderVennen. Check out our blog mariemgos.blogspot.com for pictures, a small video, and description of our summer camp.

How do we plan our program? By listening to the interests of our members. By providing a place for young people to meet their friends and make new friends, a place where they can eat together, have fun, discover and create beauty, discuss big ideas or what happened at school that day, hang out in a positive and supportive environment.

Schaffer BlogWhere do we meet? At Sydenham Street United Church, one of Kingston’s historic churches in the heart of Kingston. Come in through the William Street door, go through the door in front of you, we gather in the chapel (the first door on the left hand side).

When do we meet? Children ages nine to thirteen meet every Monday, 4:00 pm till 5:30 pm. Children ages four to eight meet on Sunday mornings from 10:30 till 11:30 during our regular worship service.

Why are we doing this? Our youth and children are the future in action now! Nurturing the spirit offers creative options for personal expression. In a busy world, Many Gifts One Spirit is a place for a young person to form positive relationships, discover, develop, and showcase unique gifts, and share ideas with friends. Personal experience with brilliant artists who work in our community and abroad can be life changing. The beauty around us and within us can be found in the turn of a phrase, the singing of a song, an image created.

Visit the Many Gifts One Spirit blog at mariemgos.blogspot.com.

Come join us and see what we are up to! If you have any questions, contact Rev. Elizabeth MacDonald, JLIB_HTML_CLOAKING or Marie Anderson, JLIB_HTML_CLOAKING .