Retreat Brings Together PWS&D Champions

Champions, Impact Stories

Sometimes, being a PWS&D Champion means providing your congregation with updates during Sunday morning announcements or planning a special service or event to raise support. At other times, being a Champion can look like taking time out to learn and connect with other people dedicated to making a difference around the world.

Champions gathered around the fire pit for a discussion of Henri Nouwen’s book Spiritual Direction at the regional retreat this October.

This October, 13 individuals from Ontario met at Crieff Hills Retreat Centre to learn about the work of PWS&D. Activities included devotions together, reading first-hand accounts from people participating in PWS&D programs in countries like Malawi, Ghana and Pakistan, a question and answer session with director Guy Smagghe and delicious meals topped off with s’mores around the campfire. The two-day event concluded with a tour of the working farm on-site and an appeal to engage Champions’ congregations in advocating to the government for more support of official development assistance.

Femmy Birks and her husband Grant are co-Champions at Knox Presbyterian Church in Waterloo, Ont. For several years, they have attended retreats to learn about the work of PWS&D and bring their learnings back to their congregation. Reflecting on the gathering, Femmy shared, “The retreat was lovely; we so appreciated the various sessions and the information provided. Time spent with others and sharing of ideas was helpful and fun.”

A gathering like this is a great opportunity for someone interested in volunteering with PWS&D to get a taste of how they will be supported as they engage their congregation. In addition to the ten PWS&D Champions in attendance, three people came as invited guests and were able to have their questions about the network answered.

If you would be interested in having a Champions retreat in your area, please reach out to Emma at [email protected].

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