Change the Heart '21: Tuning in Together
DOCUMENTARIES • 55m
[CC] Expires 24/01/2024
You are invited by one of Australia’s most senior Aboriginal Christian Leaders, Aunty Jean Phillips, to a national prayer event on the evening before January 26 to #ChangeTheHeart of this nation. Since 2017 these services have been held in every state and territory with the support of Aboriginal Christian Leader, Brooke Prentis, and Common Grace, a movement of over 50,000 people pursuing Jesus and justice. This year in light of the challenge of COVID-19 one national moment has emerged, a time to pray in unison by Tuning in Together to #ChangeTheHeart of Australia. This annual event before January 26 — a day of mourning for our Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, is an act of healing in these lands now called Australia. Aunty Jean has been educating Australian Christians for decades on the true history of these lands now called Australia, saying “Your history is our history, our history is your history.” Join a time of lament and hope, as together we learn and acknowledge the true history of Australia, lament the injustices and present-day disadvantages facing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and pray for a nation “built on truth, justice, love and hope”.
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