Our First Sunday Gathering of 2009

This past Sunday marked the first Little Flowers Community gathering of 2009.  We gathered in the afternoon to prepare supper together which we shared together.  That evening we told the story of how Little Flowers came to be, starting with the founding of YWAM in the city and our growing friendship with Mennonite Church Manitoba through Norm Voth.  It was great to share our history with everyone.

Later that evening, we discussed what we hope Little Flowers Community would become.  We were all excited to build together a missional community following the Mennonite tradition.  We are all also considering developing the community around a missional order, drawing also from the Franciscan tradition.  More on that as it develops.

We hung out for most of the evening.  The ladies left, leaving only the men for the later hours, which turned into a great chat about possible men’s groups, outreach ideas and just hanging out.  Good times!

If you are interested in joining us on a Sunday, contact us for details.

2 Responses to “Our First Sunday Gathering of 2009”

  1. Randy Says:

    Blessing to you. Thanks for looking after my son Andrew

  2. admin Says:

    Hey Randy,

    He is a real pleasure to have as a part of our community (he is over having dinner as I type). Great guy.

    Peace,
    Jamie

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