 Heartland NewsHundreds of homes in Emerson, Manitoba flooded during the last weekend in May. A freak storm battered Winnipeg and the surrounding area with more than 100 millimetres of rain in less than 6 hours, causing flooding that extended from The Pas to Emerson. The rains have been described as a “one in 50-year event.” “I don’t think there’s a home in town that isn’t affected,” said Emerson Mayor Wayne Arseny, who noted that Highway 200 was under 15 feet of water. A power outage meant pumps couldn’t be used to control the flooding. Farmers’ fields are sodden with water. Damage to crops is not yet known. Emerson, near the Manitoba-North Dakota border and on the east bank of the Red River, was one of the hardest hit communities. So many homes in Emerson have been flooded that the town of 700 has been placed under a state of emergency and the province’s Disaster Financial Assistance Program has been triggered to compensate homeowners for flood damage. More heavy rains this past weekend continued to batter the area. Keith Needham, pastor of Emerson Baptist Church has been busy reaching out to those in the church and community who have homes damaged by the flooding and sewer backup. He has found several families in the church and the community who have sustained heavy water damage that will require expensive repairs and replacement household items not covered by insurance. Many families are not covered by insurance since the rainfall is considered sewer backup rather than flooding. The greatest prayer need right now is for money to provide materials for rebuilding. The Mennonite Disaster Relief Agency is willing to coordinate and provide labour if money can be found to purchase the building and reconstruction materials. Pastor Needham has indicated that such cooperation among churches would be a witness to the community of God’s people working together. Please pray for Emerson Baptist Church, its leaders and members as they reach out to the community to help clean up and meet both the physical and spiritual needs of the community. Pray also that the church can easily fix the water damage in its own building, which affected a classroom and bathroom, as well as the parsonage, which took on 2 feet of water. |
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 CBWC AnnouncementThe Gathering will bring Canadian Baptists across Western Canada to Vancouver on July 2-4 to worship, learn and enjoy fellowship together. On Saturday, July 3, participants can attend their choice of a dozen challenging and informative workshops. Here are some of the workshop titles, workshop description after the jump. Worship: Our Favourite Myths About Worship Clergy Care: Jesus’ Ministry to His Disciples – Then and Now Treasurers Workshop CARE CFAM: Developing Mission Minded Families Refugees Board/Clergy Relations: No-Brainer Questions That We Mostly Avoid Asking Gender Issues Mercy and Justice
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Housing Advocate Honoured |
 BCY NewsDonna Stewart, a long-time advocate for below-market housing who is part of the Canadian Baptist family has been honoured for her lifetime of dedication to helping the vulnerable. At the beginning of May, the BC Government honoured her with a BC Community Achievement Award, noting that she "has given a lifetime of volunteer service. She has advocated for the rights of women and children, affordable housing and accessible community resources." Ever the advocate, Donna managed to slip Premier Gordon Campbell a package of information on the need for low-rent housing in Vancouver while he was shaking her hand during the award ceremony. On June 1, Donna was named Vancouver’s Woman of Distinction in the Community Building category. Specifically, Donna was being honoured for her work in founding A Place to Call Home, a society with a vision to create below-market housing for people who cannot afford to live and work in North and West Vancouver. Read more after the link. |
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 July 16, 1945 - May 17, 2010 It is with profound sadness that we accept the passing of our much respected friend Ken Hawley, on May 17, 2010. Ken bravely fought a 2 year battle with aggressive prostate cancer. His positive attitude and deep belief that he could rise above each challenge enabled him to make a difficult situation manageable. Born in Vancouver, raised in Kelowna and returning to Vancouver to attend UBC, Ken graduated in 1968 with a Bachelor of Commerce. He started his career with Confederation Life. In 1986 he joined The Rogers Group Financial where he excelled in serving his many faithful clients. Ken's leadership and business acumen extended to many financial boards, committees and non profit organizations. Read more after the link. |
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Spring Century II Appeal - Filipino Evangelical Church |
CBWC Announcement
Filipino Evangelical Church (FEC) is a growing multi-ethnic church reaching out to the city of Winnipeg, MB. We are been very blessed by our partnership with the Canadian Baptists of Western Canada and are appreciative of your support during this exciting time of ministry in our city. FEC is also growing and burst-ing at the seams with babies and young children.
To go to the Century II page, click here.
To see the Century II Spring 2010 pamphlet, click here.
To donate now, click here
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