Go Share

In Acts 2 we read how the church generously shared  their goods and service with each other so that no one was in need.  We desire to cultivate a spirit of generosity.  This is our opportunity to practice community by learning to give and receive freely.

Listed below are all the most recent posts to the Go Share section starting with the most recent. You can use the menu on the left to sort the entries.


Budget Preparations for 2012

It’s budget preparations in our churches and also for us as at Home Office.  Together we do ministry to the tune of 7 million dollars plus a year, together we administer 1 million of that through our shared budget.  Attached … Continue reading

Invitation to Gospel Message Appreciation Supper

This is your invitation to the Gospel Message Low German Radio Ministry Listener Appreciation Supper, held on Friday, April 20, 2012 at 6:00pm at the Winkler Sommerfeld Church. Contact information is listed on the invitation. Click the link for more … Continue reading

Looking for … “Divinely Delicious” cookbook

Back in 1996, the Saskatchewan EMMC Ladies put together a cookbook “Divinely Delicious” as a fund raiser. There are some folks who would like to obtain copies of the book. Contact Lil Goertzen at lil@gomission.ca in Home Office for more … Continue reading

the spiritual poverty of the Anabaptist vision

“Not by might, nor by power, but by my spirit,” says the Lord. Zech. 4:6b In January in Chicago I taught a group of students in a five day modular class. They were a great bunch: men and women engaged … Continue reading

2011 Year End Report from MEM in Bolivia

As you know Arlene and I were in Bolivia for an extended period in January.  We are thrilled by the progress we are making in the ministry to the Low German people.  Attached you will find a yearly review and … Continue reading

January – February 2012 Recorder

Information and insight from within the Go Mission! family of churches! January-February 2012 Recorder

pilgrim in process

Walter Unger writes at the MB Herald, “How long does it take to “get saved” (1 Corinthians 1:18)? Many years ago at a revival meeting, I went to the altar, said a prayer, and went home rejoicing. The work is … Continue reading