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By Becky Middleton, Canada West Mission Centre Co-President
It was my pleasure and privilege to be at the CWMC Men’s Retreat, Sept. 20–21, to assist in the kitchen. I HEARD about the enjoyable activities of the weekend schedule. What I SAW was a group of men in fellowship and camaraderie, working together both in the kitchen and on the grounds putting some things away for winter, helping each other, and genuinely enjoying good food and spending time together! It was truly a delightful wrap-up to the season’s camping program at Hills of Peace! Long may it continue. I would like to share camp director Dan Esch’s reflections: “Fifteen men gathered on Friday night, September 19th, at Hills of Peace Campground for the 17th version of Men’s Retreat. There have been various formats throughout the years, led by guest ministers from all over North America. There is a pretty constant format. We always have an ice breaker—multiple choice answers to trivia questions, minister preferences, whatever pops into our quizmaster Jae Senga’s head—and the tricky part is that we have to give our answers using Xbox controllers. It gives us a chance to find out some fun facts (few Canadians have a TV in their bathroom) and learn a little bit about our guest minister (Chris Phelps would love to have a superpower). Then it was time for our first of many great snacks and call it a night. On Saturday Chris hosted four sessions centered on Turning Hope Into Action, asking us to focus on the story behind the story; in between we took down the tent and hauled the dock onto the beach. We kept our strength up with more pie than we needed at supper and waddled off to our final session where Chris had us choose hymns to sing and tell why they were important to us. Our campfire was led by Doug MacArthur, assisted by Chris. Doug has a skill for blending silly songs with spiritual and Saturday night was no exception. It was pretty cool to hear some songs so deep. Of course, there was a reference to THE campfire (you had to be there) and then we headed back to the kitchen for more snacks. Sunday morning the tradition is to have communion. Ryan Levitt led the service and Chris provided the message. After that we had to move some equipment and then we headed for home. Special thanks to the 15 men who gathered and our cooks Susan Levitt, Isabelle Williams, and Becky Middleton. Men’s Retreat is a mix of spiritual, social, and secular. It is a chance for young and the not-as-young to meet, share, worship, and do the things to close up the camp. You get to share in a road trip and will be blessed that you came.” So next year when you see the announcement, say YES to the invitation! Please Note - We regret to announce that the retreat has been cancelled. We hope to reschedule for some time in the new year.
There’s still time to register for the upcoming Nurturing Silence Retreat at Samish Island, October 17–19. This two-day retreat offers space to step away from the noise of daily life and settle into stillness through guided mindfulness practices. Our guest instructor, Susan Watkins, will lead us in mindfulness practices that include yoga, sound bathing, and labyrinth meditation, creating opportunities to rest and reconnect in a peaceful setting. Cost: $225 CAD/person ($170 for students and under 25). Fees Include Friday dinner, Saturday meals, Sunday breakfast, coffee/tea bar and light snacks; programming, final camp clean, and cabin accommodation with shared bath. Please note: if registration exceeds 20 people, overflow lodging will be in restored rustic cabins with a shared bath house. What to bring: personal items including towels and bedding, a yoga mat (mats will also be provided), indoor slippers or shoes, warm and waterproof outerwear, flashlight, journal, warm blanket, etc. Registration closes Thursday, October 3 at midnight. Don’t miss this chance to connect, renew, and restore. For more information: Leah Christensen at [email protected] Men’s Retreat is just a few days away, and we need to confirm numbers so Susan can prepare meals for the weekend. She knows exactly how much food is “enough” — and we definitely don’t want to run short (or miss out on extra pie!).
This weekend is about more than numbers, though. It’s about deciding whether you need this time away — a chance to be outdoors in the fall, to reconnect with others from across the mission centre, and to make memories that only happen when you say yes to the invitation. The retreat will feature classes led by Chris Phelps, an icebreaker, campfire, and communion service. Beyond the activities, it’s an opportunity to connect, reflect, and recharge. You can still register. We are looking forward to seeing you this weekend! Retreat details Dates: September 19–21 (Friday 7:30pm MT to Sunday noon) Location: Hills of Peace Campground Cost: $170 (advance credit card registration available) By Kat Goheen, Canada West Mission Centre Co-President
Our 2025 Canada West Mission Conference is complete! There are so many highlights to share — from friends joining both online and in person from all four of our provinces, to inspiring music, and the wise words shared in our business deliberations and worship experiences. We shared sacraments together around the world through the faithfulness of the Beyond the Walls ministry, welcoming two new outreach ministers serving as Seventy. On a personal note, it was a joy to be together with our whole Mission President Team: Shannon, Becky, Gwyn, and myself, and remember the highlights of our service together. A spirit of joy accompanied our fellowship, and even the budget conversation was titled “Fun with Numbers”! Our friends in the Chilliwack congregation were generous hosts, offering excellent food and thoughtful care for everyone who attended. Truly, we experienced “Love in Action” just as our theme proclaimed. We passed the budget presented by Sam and engaged in prophetic imagination together. We are grateful for everyone’s prayerful support as we voted to combine with Canada East Mission Centre in the coming year. Let us continue to uphold the church in Canada in our prayers as we take our next loving and hopeful steps into the future. The Canada West Mission Centre Conference is this weekend! From September 12–14, we gather around the theme Love in Action in Chilliwack, BC, and online. If you’re joining us online, here are all the sessions available to you with Pacific and Mountain times. Friday, Sept 12
Saturday, Sept 13
Sunday, Sept 14
Join on Zoom Conference Zoom link (for all online sessions except Beyond the Walls): Documents (programs, agenda, reports) Find everything in one place — Full Program (with reports), Express Program, Business Agenda, Financial Report, Audit Report, January minutes, and more: Registration (encouraged for both in-person and Zoom) is here: By Parker Johnson - Retreat Co-Director
Our theme this year at the Hills of Peace Young Adult Retreat was “Here and Now.” We spent the weekend discussing how we can better align our values with our actions in a noisy world demanding our attention and time. It was a very restorative time together in community. Many of our young adults were/are very involved in youth camps and retreats all throughout their life, but none of us had ever been to the campgrounds and had full independence over our time. We had set mealtimes and morning sessions for discussion, spiritual practices, and more. We also had two campfires with music, singing, and a communion service the final night. Aside from this, attendees had free time to swim at the lake, canoe, stand-up paddle board, read, rest, play games, go for a walk, and more. We are looking forward to putting this on again next year. You are invited to a two-day meditation retreat at the peaceful Samish Island Community of Christ Campground and Retreat Centre, October 17-19.
This predominantly silent retreat offers an opportunity to step away from the noise of everyday life and settle into stillness. Through silence and guided mindfulness practices, you’ll be supported in slowing down, listening inward, and reconnecting with your inner clarity and calm. Mindfulness offerings include:
Whether you're new to meditation or returning to deepen your practice, this retreat provides a nurturing space to connect, renew, and restore. Cost: $225 CAD/person $170 CAD/person for students and under 25 years Includes Friday dinner; Saturday meals; Sunday breakfast; coffee/tea bar and light snacks; programming; final camp clean; and cabin accommodation with shared bath. Please note: If registration exceeds 20 people, overflow lodging will be in restored rustic cabins with shared bath house. Registration deadline: Oct 3 For more information: Leah Christensen [email protected] Get ready to test your knowledge and relive the 80s while supporting World Accord!
Join us for World Accord’s 45th Anniversary 80s Trivia Night on Friday, September 12, from 6:40–8:00 p.m. during the Canada West Mission Conference. Come dressed in your best 80s costume (optional but encouraged!) and enjoy an evening of fun, prizes for the top three teams and best costume, and plenty of laughter—all while supporting World Accord’s mission of cultivating communities that thrive. The event will be available both in person and on Zoom. The Annual All-Members Meeting of the Hills of Peace Campground Association will be held on Monday, September 15, from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. MT/ 6 p.m - 7 p.m PT/ 8 p.m - 9 p.m CT. It will be a “Zoom” based meeting.
All members of congregations in Alberta and Saskatchewan, as well as “non-resident” and “general” members of Community of Christ, are eligible to attend and have voice and vote. Members from other jurisdictions are also welcome to attend. The agenda will include review of minutes of the 2024 meeting, review of 2024 Financial Statements and 2025 budget, and election of new Board Members as well as other business. Meeting documents will be forwarded to all Pastors of congregations in Alberta and Saskatchewan before this weekend. We will also make them available here (see below). Please plan to attend to be updated on everything affecting the Hills of Peace Campground and to have your voice heard on items subject to discussion and/or vote. Hope Into Action–Where do we go from here? HOP Men’s Retreat: Sep 19-21 - Registration now available9/3/2025 Join us for our annual Men’s Retreat at Hills of Peace, a weekend of good food, fellowship, and meaningful conversations. Our guest minister, Chris Phelps, will guide sessions on the theme Hope Into Action – Where do we go from here? as we reflect on the recent World Conference and consider how to put resolutions into practice in our own lives.
Highlights of the weekend include engaging sessions, closing camp activities, the fun and food after Saturday’s campfire, and (of course) the much-anticipated pie. Worship on Sunday morning will close our time together. The retreat is open to all ages high school and up. Cost: $170. Questions? Contact Dan at 306-540-2359 or [email protected] |
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