I remember the times that my family would go on a vacation to see my mom’s relatives. A couple of years would have gone by. My cousin would be taller and older looking, but somehow we would just pick up from where we last saw each other as if it was only last week.
Our first in-person staff and board meeting since 2019 was like this. When I walked into the main office in Edmonton, it felt very familiar – the paintings, the smells, and the old binder still being used as a door prop. But the offices had different arrangements. There was one change I hadn’t seen in person, our new executive director, Steve Schave. I thought he was a lot taller.
Even though we have
all seen each other online for the past few years, this was our first in-person
staff meeting. After some fun and laughter catching up with everyone, we got
down to business. We look forward to a summer with more Vacation Bible Schools
in more of the villages LAMP serves.
There wasn’t much time to rest. The next day
was our first in-person board meeting since the fall of 2019! Both the US and
the Canadian board gathered in Edmonton with only three directors missing who
joined us online. The purpose of this meeting was to put a strategic plan
together for the immediate future, three years from now and five-plus years. It
was a very productive meeting with great ideas coming from both boards, which
included two former LAMP missionaries. The time went by too quickly.
And yet my time in Edmonton wasn’t done. Tyler Steele joined me to meet up with two different teams that serve in B.C. Tyler works as a sales rep for Eaton Electrical, he was able to talk at length on both visits because
On Sunday, we attended worship with New Life Community Church in Stony Plain. It was their Sunday to report on last summer’s mission trip in Witset. What timing! I opened the message part of the service with Luke 10:2, “And he said to them, “The harvest is plentiful, but the laborers are few; pray therefore the Lord of the harvest to send out laborers into his harvest.”
There were six
different presenters including the missionary pastor serving in Witset. The
Holy Spirit was at work as each shared parts of one another’s message. It
sounded like we all had worked together on writing our message when in fact no
one had. To God be the glory!
Afterward, Tyler and I flew back home to Oregon. There were only a few quick days to prepare before I drove up to Canada for another in-person visit with a vehicle full of quilts…it did not go as planned.
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