Video: Jasmine Bostock speaks about indigenous issues at the WCCBy Matthew Davies Posted Nov 2, 2013 |
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[Episcopal News Service] Jasmine Bostock, from the Episcopal Diocese of Hawaii, chair of the Executive Council Committee on Indigenous Ministry, speaks about indigenous issues and the role of the World Council of Churches. Bostock is a member of the Episcopal Church’s official delegation to the WCC General Assembly, meeting Oct. 30-Nov. 8 in Busan, South Korea.
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