A Story of Faith, Generosity, and Mission
“Now to Him who is able to do immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine, according to His power that is at work within us.” Ephesians 3:20, NIV
When the Manitoba-Saskatchewan Conference set a 2025 mission budget of $200,000, we believed it was a bold, faith-filled goal. But God had something greater in mind. Today, we celebrate a milestone of faith, generosity, and the unmistakable movement of the Holy Spirit: over $258,000 in mission initiatives approved for 2025!
Exceeding the budget is not a setback—it’s a testimony. It tells us that God’s people are willing, generous, and Spirit-led. Our congregations have stepped beyond financial limits because the Spirit stirs a passion for souls.
“The efficiency of the Spirit of God will make effective the labors of all who are willing to submit to His guidance.” — Ellen G. White
Mission by the Numbers
- Community Services (Preparing the Soil): $97,945
- Friendship Evangelism (Planting the Seed): $92,844.80
- Bible Studies (Crop Care & Protection): $16,747.60
- Public Evangelism (The Harvest): $50,935.60
Together, these initiatives aim to impact more than 8,000 lives across our territory.
Highlights of Spirit-Led Initiatives
- Biggar, SK: Health booth and mental wellness workshops at the city fair.
- Henderson, SK: Family Fun Day and Vacation Bible School for children.
- Hill Avenue, SK: Monthly sack lunches for the homeless and a belief-focused Bible series.
- St. Walburg, SK: Blueberry Festival outreach with prayer booths and Bibles for 4,000 attendees.
- Pinehouse, SK: Lawson Heights Family Nest program for young families.
- Quill Lake, SK: Purple Door Ministry serving Watson, Englefeld, Spalding, and Naicam.
- Spirit of Truth, SK: Health Expo and Family Fun Day to strengthen community bonds.
- West Park, SK: Healthy Cooking Group and small group ministry for new immigrants.
- Brandon, MB: Student ministry with small groups, meals, and transportation for college students.
- Pembina, MB: Gift baskets and support services for new immigrants.
- Winnipeg Central, MB: Revelation Seminar and community service projects.
- Moose Jaw, SK: Islam & Christianity Prophecy Seminar and Pinnacle of Prophecy lessons.
- Canora, SK: Health Expo during Cinco de Mayo celebration.
- Nunavut: Food hampers and mental health talks for Inuit elders and families.
- Mt. Andrews, MB: Winnipeg Rising City Ministries focusing on outreach and healing.
- Living Hope, SK: Food security project for vulnerable families.
- Neuva, SK: Parenting support for immigrant mothers through social gatherings.
- Prince Albert, SK: Depression and Anxiety Recovery Program for mental health support.
- Rosthern, SK: Centennial block party and launch of “The Gathering Place” drop-in center.
- Victoria Avenue, SK: Community block party to build bridges with neighbors.
- Transcona, MB: Youth and family social events to foster friendships.
- Portage, MB: Music & Arts Camp and holistic small group ministry training.
- Weyburn, SK: Community meals and senior wellness programs.
- Estevan, SK: Community Friendship Sportsfest and marriage enrichment programs.
- Hill Avenue, SK: Korean language classes and fellowship for university students.
- Spirit of Truth, SK: CHIP health program and Vacation Bible School for families.
- West Park, SK: Sports-based outreach groups like pickleball and biking clubs.
- Nunavut: Grocery support for 25 Inuit households to strengthen community care.
- Pembina, MB: Partnership with Morden Caring and Sharing for food security.
- Silver Heights, MB: Series of public evangelism sermons to reach seekers.
These are just some of the great initiatives!
Friendship Evangelism
From family camping weekends in Brandon to youth mentorship trips in Pinehouse, and from mental health recovery programs in Prince Albert to community meals in Winnipeg Central, relationships are built that lead to eternal decisions.
Projected Impact
- Saskatchewan: Over 6,000 people will be reached through community events, health expos, and evangelistic campaigns.
- Manitoba: More than 1,500 individuals will be engaged through friendship evangelism and seminars.
- Nunavut: At least 200 individuals will be blessed through food security and mental health initiatives.
That’s more than 8,000 lives—each one a story waiting to be written in the Lamb’s Book of Life!
A Word from the President
“Exceeding our budget is not a setback—it’s a testimony. It tells us that God’s people are willing, generous, and Spirit-led. These initiatives are not just programs but lifelines of hope and faith. Thank you for being part of this movement of God.” — Pastor Charles Ed II Aguilar, President
Your Part in the Story
Pray. Participate. Share. Together, we are not just funding initiatives—we are transforming communities and changing lives for Jesus.
