Church Family Happenings

 August 11, 2023

At LMC

The Discipleship Commission invites you to participate in our Mennonite Beach Book Festival this summer! Get familiar with your church library, track your summer reading, and share your favourite summer reads with others. Throughout the summer, the library will have a table of recommendations available in the foyer, but as always, we encourage you to check out the library downstairs for anything that catches your eye.


Please check your weekly bulletin for prayer requests and other church family news.


In the community

Mennonite Central Committee

Check out recent episodes of MCC’s “Relief, Development, and Podcast!” This past episode focuses on Indigenous food sovereignty in Canada. You can listen to it here. 

Grow Hope is already at 237 acres out of 369 sponsored by amazing people like you! Visit Grow Hope Alberta | Mennonite Central Committee Canada (mcccanada.ca) to learn how you can help give security and hope to people suffering from hunger.

GO!100 with us this summer and make a difference! Raise support among your peers for the work of MCC locally and around the world by setting a goal for your favourite summer activity! Register here https://mcccanada.ca/get-involved/events/go-100-alberta.

MCC Alberta staff have joined GO!100 to pack 100 hygiene kits. Find their participant page and lend your support here: MCC Alberta’s GO!100 2023 – Team MCC Alberta – Canadahelps

Enter the School Kit Challenge. Help 10,000 kids attend school by donating 10,000 school kits during the month of August. Whether you donate one or 100 school kits, every donation helps! Learn more here.


Canadian Mennonite University

Xplore: Keep Thinking. Registration is now open for CMU’s Xplore classes, available for anyone to attend. Check out courses on Anabaptist Identity, Faith and Climate Change, Disability and Theology, and more! All courses are once a week for six weeks and available online. Learn more and register here.


Bridge Building Ministries, Mennonite Church AB

Opportunities for “Showing up” with our Indigenous neighbours this summer:

As we live into our commitment to live in Good and Right relationships with our Indigenous neighbours, we have numerous opportunities in July and August to join in Indigenous—led activities. I would invite us to consider joining some of these together as a Mennonite community of fellow travelers in this land. Below is an opportunity for us to add to our local stories/experiences of connection.

Saturday August 19: St. Albert Poundmakers Pow-wow. Arrive at 12:30 in time for the 1:00 Grand Entry.

Please call or text or email me if you are interested in joining together: 780 700 4667, suzannegross@netscape.net.  We can organize car pooling, etc.