


In the photo are the leaders of Good Shepherd South Asian and Good Shepherd Cantonese.
The Church of All Nations (Japanese)’ New Eden gardening ministry started about a month ago. They had worked in the field twice already (of course, someone goes to check and work in the field almost everyday). We thank God for the good weather and the good time we had together. For photos, go to the website www.allnationscanada.ca
It’s fun, therapeutic and relaxing to work in the field: ploughing, Weeding, Seed planting, etc. If you enjoy the smell of grass, the touch of the soil, great time of chatting with friends in Japanese and/or English, and enjoy light lunch prepared by a little girl, you are welcome to join us. The next meeting will be on June 7 (Sat) from 10:00am to 2:00pm (meeting every other Saturday).
Please contact Rev. Shihoko Warren at shihoko@ammic.ca for details.
Good Shepherd (South Asian) Calgary is celebrating their first anniversary this Sunday. On behalf of the church, the Rev. William John, the priest-in-charge, invite you to join with them in celebration and thanksgiving.The Service will be held at 1:15pm on Sunday at #8 – 4821 West Wings Drive, NE Calgary (at Olde Tyme Baptist Church). For further information, you may contact Rev. William at 587 719-2002 or rev-johnwilliam@hotmail.com.
In one year, Good Shepherd (South Asian) Calgary have grown from a home group to a church-plant that meets at a rental facility, and from being led by lay leaders to have their own priest.
All Nations (Japanese) and AMMiC joyfully welcome their first intern, Ms Alejandra Peregrina (Pilgrim). Alejandra (Ale) is from Mexico and currently a missionary trainee for WEC International. She will be interning with All Nations for the next few months.
On Easter Monday, the Rev Shihoko Warren was invited to share the Japanese mission of All Nations at WEC’s Gateway Missionary Training Centre at Langley, BC. Then she met Ale who desired to have her internship at All Nations. Prior to Gateway, Ale had lived in Japan as a short-term missionary, and she also been involved in children ministry for long time.
We thank God for giving us Ale who has passion for the Japanese mission to be our help.
The service was concluded with the children lovingly and warmheartedly speaking about their moms and then presenting them with flowers. After the service, they shared a meal together which was prepared together at a member’s home. Here are some photos.
The day began with the Rev. Wilson and other dear brothers preparing for the meal.
Snapshots of the Service
The Mothers were openly appreciated and being prayed for.
The Rev Marion was presented with a bouquet of beautiful flowers as a token of appreciation.
Bishop Azad Marshall and his wife Leslie at the last moment have had to cancel their planned trip to Canada due to travel problems. ANiC’s Asian and Multicultural Ministries will work with Bishop Azad to re-schedule their visit for a later date.