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Encouragement in Windsor

By INNOCENT BARUANI
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In a heartfelt display of support and fellowship, a recent CBMA/C-sponsored pastoral visit brought encouragement and unity to several Christadelphian families residing in Windsor, Ontario. These families, many of whom are recent immigrants, face challenges crossing the U.S.-Canada border due to documentation issues, limiting their access to nearby ecclesial gatherings in Detroit, Michigan. A monthly local meeting has been established in Windsor to ensure these brothers and sisters and contacts can regularly share fellowship and spiritual nourishment.

The trip, led by Bro. Innocent, with support from Sis. Linda Beckerson and others took place from June 20–22. Flying from Kansas City to Detroit, the group was warmly received and transported across the border to Windsor by Sis. Linda. On Saturday, June 21, they attended the monthly Windsor gathering, a day marked by uplifting worship, multilingual Scripture readings, and warm communal bonding.

Bro. Innocent delivered the exhortation, reflecting on Ruth’s commitment to Naomi, a message of faithfulness and belonging that resonated deeply with the audience. The Scripture readings were shared in English, Swahili, and Farsi, to embrace the diversity of those attending, while Bro. Benoit Mukendi (Toronto West) provided simultaneous Swahili translation during the exhortation. A shared meal, a cherished time of connection and conversation, followed the Memorial Service. Later in the afternoon, the group visited Sis. Maggie and her newborn baby, extending our love and encouragement to the young family.

On Sunday, June 22, Bro. Brian and Sis. Lynne Carrick assisted with transportation back to Detroit. The group then joined the Memorial Service at the Livonia Ecclesia before flying home to Kansas City that evening.

A Call for Continued Support

The success of this visit highlights the importance of sustained pastoral care and community involvement. Bro. Innocent warmly encourages brothers and sisters in the U.S. and Canada to consider attending the next Windsor meeting. He notes, “This is one way to encourage those families so they don’t feel isolated.”

We thank our Heavenly Father for the safe travels, spiritual blessings, and joyful connections made during this visit.

Innocent Baruani,
CBMA/CBMC Refugee Support

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