Saskatchewan women celebrate transitions

November 16, 2016 | Web First
Lois Siemens | Special to Canadian Mennonite

“Every transition is an invitation to journey with God,” is how Cindy Wallace ended each session with the women attending the annual Mennonite Church Saskatchewan women’s retreat last month.

We gathered in the lovely setting of Shekinah Retreat Centre on the North Saskatchewan River. Even the grey, overcast skies, the threat of freezing rain and the muddy grid road didn’t deter the 48 participants. What caught my attention the moment I walked into the room was the lack of grey heads. I spotted several young moms with babies. I must say, the younger crowd created the same level of conversation as the older groups.

The theme of transitions was threaded throughout the weekend with skill, art and creativity. Wallace’s sessions on transitions used Faith Travels: Trusting God in Life’s Transitions, the recently published women’s Bible study guide by Marlene Kropf. We looked at the mountains, valleys and wilderness areas of Moses’ life by mapping his spiritual journey. We then created our own spiritual maps to begin our own journey to study the transitions of our lives.

It was helpful to look at someone’s life with this long lens as a way to look at our own lives. We talked about ways we often respond to transitions with unhelpful results: we turn away and distract ourselves, try to control it or push against it. Curiosity was suggested as a way to respond positively to transitions as we lean on the fact that God's presence is walking with us.

We heard individual stories of transitions, which brought the theme into the details of one woman’s life. “I know without a doubt that the God of the mountain is the God of the valley,” was one woman's strong statement.

The retreat was also a time to celebrate the gifts of women and pamper ourselves. Mary Ens, Val Wiebe and Lois Siemens brought their artwork to display and sell. Ten Thousand Villages helped us do our early Christmas shopping, and Nola Schofield massaged our tired bodies.

Any woman who would enjoy working with a team to organize next year’s retreat is asked to email Mel Harms at cmharms3@gmail.com

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