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This week in good news (Feb 14-20) - CHVNRadio: Southern Manitoba s hub for local and Christian news, and adult contemporary Christian programming
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Siloam reaching out to Indigenous people

Winnipeg Free Press MIKAELA MACKENZIE / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS FILES Christmas dinner at Siloam Mission in years past: officials insist the charity can adjust to Indigenous perspectives without sacrificing its Christian principles. As Siloam Mission prepares to make changes to the way it relates to Indigenous people, its new chairman sees no conflict between that and the organization’s Christian foundation. As Siloam Mission prepares to make changes to the way it relates to Indigenous people, its new chairman sees no conflict between that and the organization’s Christian foundation. It’s an outgrowth of our faith, said Garth Manness, a member of Grant Memorial Baptist Church, of its proposal to develop a comprehensive Indigenous relations strategy. It will enhance our faith.

Siloam: We believe that we can enhance our Christianity - CHVNRadio: Southern Manitoba s hub for local and Christian news, and adult contemporary Christian programming

Article continues below advertisement ↴ Following a week of shakeups, Siloam Mission s newest new Chair of the Board says the organization has a lot to learn. Last week, Jim Bell and Siloam parted ways after Not My Siloam, a group of former employees, and supporters of the mission brought forward allegations that the mission was preventing Indigenous cultural activity and programming. The new Chair of the Board, Garth Manness, says the board has been trying to identify what is it that we do need to do and what is the right thing to do here with respect to our patrons to move to the point of the potential to heal.  

Siloam Mission announces departure of CEO, new Indigenous relations strategy - CHVNRadio: Southern Manitoba s hub for local and Christian news, and adult contemporary Christian programming

Jim Bell, now former CEO of Siloam Mission. Article continues below advertisement ↴ Siloam Mission is announcing the departure of CEO Jim Bell after recent allegations of cultural insensitivity were brought against the organization. At the very beginning of the year, January 6, Bell alongside Siloam Mission released a 4-page statement defending itself against the allegations that the mission was blocking Indigenous cultural activity and programming that had the potential to bring healing. Roughly half of the population of people that come to Siloam are Indigenous.  A group called Not My Siloam, created by former employees and supporters of the mission, said that it wants Bell to resign or be removed and for the board to be reorganized, with Mechanisms of accountability for leadership moving forward.

Change at top gives Siloam chance at reconciliation

Winnipeg Free Press Jim Bell has resigned as CEO of Siloam Mission. Siloam Mission CEO Jim Bell has resigned, and the downtown not-for-profit that cares for our city’s homeless population, has installed a new board chairman, in the wake of a simmering controversy over Indigenous programming. Opinion Siloam Mission CEO Jim Bell has resigned, and the downtown not-for-profit that cares for our city’s homeless population, has installed a new board chairman, in the wake of a simmering controversy over Indigenous programming. It started last November, after nearly a dozen current and former employees of Siloam wrote a letter to the board of directors, accusing Bell of creating a hostile and divisive working environment while maintaining a reluctance, refusal, and often outright denial of culturally appropriate programming.

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