Chilliwack church welcomes sacred House Posts carved by Chilliwack-area Coast Salish artist
CHILLIWACK — St. Mary’s Church in Chilliwack hosted a historic celebration last weekend featuring the installation of two sacred cedar House Posts, carved by renowned Coast Salish artist J. Luke Pike (Swoli:u:se) from Cheam First Nation, as part of the parish’s ongoing journey toward reconciliation.
The ceremony on Sunday, Sept. 14 began with the Pelólxw drummers and singers, who led the House Posts into the church to the sound of traditional drums and song. The House Posts were temporarily located at the front of the sanctuary for the ceremony, and will be permanently installed at the church entrance, representing a significant symbol of unity and respect.
Russ Williams, the ceremony’s emcee, provided historical and cultural context throughout the event, sharing the rich history and traditions of local Indigenous neighbours.
Once the posts were raised, Shannon Williams and Jonny Williams utilized cedar boughs—symbolizing cleansing and protection—and an eagle feather, a sign of prayer and connection to their creator, to brush away negative energy and bring about positive energy, prayer and intentions.


