Mission projects amid Moose Jaw’s healing waters
MOOSE JAW, Sask. – “The Healing Waters of Christ” was the theme in this hot-springs city as 135 delegates, board members and guests of the Manitoba and Saskatchewan District Lutheran Women’s Missionary League–Canada (LWMLC) gathered in convention at the Heritage Inn June 11-13.
Voting delegates approved a goal of $48,000 for mission grants over the next triennium, going toward:
• Street ministry in Regina, $10,000
• Funds to fly missionaries to the North to teach VBS through LAMP, $5000
• Repairs for Camp Lutherland in Saskatchewan, $10,000
• Purchasing new and replacement zinc plates for Lutheran Braille Workers, $10,000
• Helping Lutherans for Life–Canada provide Word of Hope counselling services in Canada, $2500
• Funding purchase of Bibles for outreach ministry by Grace/New Beginnings Lutheran Church, Regina, $6,000
• Mission Opportunity Funds for new mission work during the triennium, $4500
Forty-five women (and one gentleman) rose bright and early Saturday, June 12, and enjoyed a sunny walk for missions, raising a total of $6574. Funds go to the district’s project WATER (Water Available to Every Race) supporting two Canadian Lutheran World Relief efforts that provide water-quality testing kits and create new wells.
During the course of the convention, delegates also approved several bylaw changes. One enables zones to choose a different means of interacting with the women in LCC congregations. Also approved was a change that more evenly distributes the workload among the vice-presidents.
Delegates also elected new officers:
• Agnes Luciow (Saint James, Winnipeg) as president
• Vice-president for Christian missions, Helga Judt (Immanuel, Winnipeg)
• Vice-president for member development, Diane Dennis (St. Paul, Cupar, Sask.)
Re-elected were:
• Vice-president for Christian growth, Patti Kreutzwieser (Emmanuel, Moose Jaw)
• Vice-president for communication, Sheila Flahr (St. Peter’s, Oxbow, Sask.)
• Pam Burns (Mount Olive, Regina), secretary
• Colleen Kardash (Emmanuel, Moose Jaw), treasurer