Monday, July 26, 2010

Calgary 2010 - Mennonite Church Canada Assembly

In my opinion, the Mennonite Church Canada Assembly was a great event. The Ambrose University College was a great facility, accommodating all of our needs well, from: the large group gatherings, to break out sessions, to workshops, to eating. Great food as well.

Thanks to Gerald Dyck Photography, I am going to post a few photos of MCBC people at the Assembly, and I will throw a brief caption under each one so that you may connect better.


The man behind the dark glasses is our fearless moderator, Dan Rempel. Yes, he was there - but in disguise.




It looks like Kristina Toews and Lee Dyck are recruiting an unsuspecting young delegate to be either an MCBC youth pastor or church planter, or on the other hand, the next youth leader for Mennonite World Conference. He looks interested.




Calm, cool and collected Lee Dyck has me all worked up about something.




Waltrude Gortzen is a very serious person, or maybe it's just that she really means business! Gotta love these action photos.




Gerald Neufeld studying the art and quilt display.



As we already noted at our MCBC Annual Meeting in April, this is a time of passing the baton for MC Canada. In April we knew that Jack Suderman was retiring; now we know that Willard Metzger will be taking the baton to the next leg of the race - as MC Canada General Secretary. As I mentioned in the most recent News 'n Notes edition, I am very convinced that Willard is the right person for the job. If you haven't read this edition, check it out at www.mcbc.ca. We are in good hands for the future.

Willard has a number of good reasons as to why it doesn't make sense for him to move to Winnipeg, so he will stay in Ontario and traverse the country from that base (being sure to stop in Winnipeg whenever he is going that direction). It's not different that our arrangements in MCBC with me being able to keep my home in Ladner, yet be fully available wherever I may be.

MC Canada has restructured as of this assembly, with Vic Thiessen becoming the new Chief Operations Officer, and Norm Dyck becoming the Executive Secretary of a new ministry called the Church Engagement Council. Vic will be the office manager, giving Willard a lot more freedom to be out in the constituency. The Church Engagement Council is just as the name suggests, therefore, we should anticipate more connection coming from MC Canada to our congregations. For more information on this year's assembly, and lots of photos, go to www.mennonitechurch.ca.

2 comments:

Waltrude G. - Grandmothergoose said...

You didn't! ! ! :-)

You just knew I would make a comment after seeing that picture, didn't you?

Garry Janzen said...

Yeah, I couldn't help myself - I had to include it! Garry