Monday, November 15, 2010

First Nations Ministry for MCBC?

Together with Mennonite Church Canada Native Ministries and in partnership with MCC BC, we have hired Steve Heinrichs for a three month contract to research the possibilities where Mennonite Church BC might engage in the story of First Nations people in the Lower Mainland.

Steve was pastor at Church of the Way in Granisle, BC for three years. While pastoring the congregation, he was also partially funded by MC Canada Native Ministries to work with First Nations people up there. So, when Steve became available, he was clearly the right person for this research project. Steve, and his wife Ann, have a strong interest in multicultural ministry, especially with First Nations people.

So, we don't know what the results will be, but Steve has already shared his initial learnings with me. There are at least two things that have been interesting for me. First, we as Mennonites have been neighbours with First Nations people ever since the first Mennonites came to BC. This has been both knowingly and unknowingly. Secondly, there is basically one First Nations people group throughout the Lower Mainland with different branches - the Sto:lo. This fact helps to see the larger picture more easily as well as the connectedness across the region.

Steve has prepared a sermon that he would like to preach in our congregations. It would be good for each of our congregations to make the effort to welcome Steve on a Sunday sometime between now and March 2011.

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