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Saskatchewan retreat

Last month, GCI members from congregations in Saskatchewan, Canada, gathered for a Fall Retreat at Manitou Beach, a resort village located on Little Manitou Lake, east of Saskatoon. The weekend started on Saturday as the participants (pictured at right) heard a presentation from Western Superintendent Bill Hall, asking these questions about our calling as Christians:

  1. What does your calling mean to you?
  2. What things do you fear when facing the future as a Christian?
  3. What are your fears regarding GCI and the future?
  4. Do you think you could be part of the solution?

Bill’s presentation was followed by supper, then time in the pool at the Manitou Springs Resort Hotel and Mineral Spa. The pool (pictured below) has water from Little Manitou Lake, which has a mineral density three times saltier than the ocean, and is often referred to as the Dead Sea of Canada. At the concluding church service on Sunday, Bill carried on with the weekend theme by asking, “What cross will you have to bear?” (Matt. 16:24). His message was followed by communion and a final blessing.

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Spiritual discernment retreat

This update is from GCI Pastor Doug Johannsen who attended the retreat reported on below.

As we grow together in understanding and appreciating the relationship of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit, we find the Trinity moving us to see the importance of growing together as a group. This realization motivated some of us to attend the “Spiritual Discernment Retreat” conducted recently in Farmington, MN, by the Odyssey in Christ ministry. The retreat focused on helping groups practice life rhythms that lead to improved spiritual discernment as a community. The approach taken was in line with Paul’s prayer for the church in Philippi:

This is my prayer; that your love may abound more and more in knowledge and depth of insight, so that you may be able to discern what is best and may be pure and blameless until the day of Christ. (Phil. 1:9-11)

Practical applications shared at the retreat included sessions on presence, silence and solitude, ways of life discernment, decision-making, discerning God and self, environmental discernment, group discernment practices and creative expressions.

The retreat was followed by a worship service and meal shared by all four GCI congregations in the Twin Cities, MN, area. Dr. Larry Hinkle, Odyssey in Christ Director, gave the sermon titled, “Emotionally Healthy Spirituality”.

Ten years of “The Surprising God” blog

This week, GCI’s blog, The Surprising God, marks ten years of exploring the content and application of incarnational Trinitarian theology. The first post was written by GCI Pastor Timothy Brassell, and GCI Publications Editor Ted Johnston has managed the blog and been its principal author since late 2007. For more details about the blog, click here.

Retreat in Phoenix

Thirteen GCI members gathered recently in Phoenix, AZ, for “Journey to Wholeness in Christ,” a retreat hosted by the Odyssey in Christ (OIC) ministry. Several participants were from the Philippines. Others came from the state of Washington and Phoenix.

Facilitated by Larry Hinkle (GCI pastor and OIC director) and co-facilitated by Lorilee Immel (Ashland Theological Seminary doctoral candidate), the retreat helped participants rest in the Lord’s presence on a personal journey to wholeness. Through sessions on prayer, the three R’s (rest, receive and respond), limbic exercise and silent awareness, participants learned to more fully experience the God’s presence, resulting in moments of healing, renewal and transformation. As a retreat highlight, skits were presented in which participants portrayed the playfulness of little children.

Life Clubs

Life Club International, a public speaking club sponsored by GCI-Britain, truly is international, as shown in these pictures of Life Club meetings provided by international coordinator Geoff Sole.

Zimbabwe. Here is the first Life Club meeting in this African nation. The seed is planted!

England. Here ist he group that meets in Birmingham.

Papua New Guinea. Here is the first Life Club meeting in this southwestern Pacific Ocean nation.

SEP Silver Meadows

In July, the staff of SEP Silver Meadows in Western Canada welcomed 51 campers to a week of sporting, camping and interactive activities, while exploring the theme, The Journey – A Lifelong Adventure with Jesus. Each day after breakfast, the camp band led worship followed by a chapel message from a different speaker each day. The theme song for the camp (played whenever it was time to gather in the main hall) was, “Never Been a Moment,” by Micah Tyler. As the campers explored the journey with Jesus, the refrain from the song came to life: “There’s never been a moment… that I was not loved by you…!” Here’s a video from the camp:

On YouTube at https://youtu.be/TffjHZ9yX2Y.

Camp activities included water skiing, wakeboarding, wall climbing, paintball, archery and a beach day. Campers also enjoyed Scottish Highland games where teams challenged each other in cabre tossing, hammer throwing, kilt racing and haggis eating. They also enjoyed an evening dance with the theme “Origins: Where You Originated,” which aligned with “The Journey” camp theme. The last day of camp began with brunch, followed by a volleyball tournament and the final chapel. An offering was received, which raised over $3,000 to assist other SEP camps in South Africa and Canada. Saturday afternoon was spent on the beach with canoeing, skiing/wakeboarding/tubing, swimming, snacking and just hanging out. The highlight of the afternoon (and camp) was the baptism of two young men who have been long-time camp attendees. That evening there was a graduation ceremony and a closing Praise & Worship session with lots of flag and t-shirt signing.