Thursday, April 21, 2011

Telling Stories at the House of James Bookstore




The evenings of Friday, April 1 and Saturday, April 2 saw us at the House of James, which was hosting our very first presentation of Telling Stories—The Mennonite Narrative in Letters, Poetry, Short Stories & Film. Several Mennonite writers based here in the Fraser Valley were reading a selection of their writings to what turned out to be a full house.

We were delighted to have musicians Anne Dyck (violin) and Helen Nickel (piano) begin each evening with a selection of wonderful Mennonite hymns and songs. For many of those present that evening, the simple sound of piano and violin on songs like “Wehrlos und Verlassen” and “Great is Thy Faithfulness” played like the soundtrack from our own childhoods. And when Anne invited us to sing along while she and Helen played “Gott ist die Liebe,” the whole room swelled with four-part harmony, singing;
Gott ist die Liebe
Lässt mich erlösen
Gott ist die Liebe
Er liebt auch mich….
We were privileged to hear stories and poetry from writers Carol Loewen, Neil Klassen, Alvin Ens, Selma Turner, Robert Martens, Anne Willms, Connie Braun, Louise Price and Mary Steegstra. The readings varied from the introspective to the humorous, to others that were very serious.

Concluding each evening was Ruth Derksen Siemens, whose book Remember Us powerfully presents the terrible suffering of Jasch Regehr and his family. Like many millions of Soviet citizens during the Stalin Era, the Regehr family were (on the flimsiest pretext) forcibly taken from their village and shipped in cattle cars to a labour camp in Stalin’s Gulag. Once there, even the children became slave labourers, doing dangerous work for long hours, under the most horrible conditions. Ruth read from some of the letters in Remember Us which, while they tell of the terrible circumstances these people had to endure, also tell of the great faith that some of them found.

Ruth also presented a short clip from the film Through the Red Gate, which was inspired by the book Remember Us.

All of us who participated in Telling Stories want to express our appreciation to Lando Klassen and the staff of House of James Bookstore for hosting this event so graciously and cheerfully. Because those who attended Telling Stories enjoyed the event so much, a plan is in the works to do this again on October 21 and 22, 2011. Watch this blog for details.

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