Title: South American Missionary Society in Canada (SAMS Canada)
1South American Missionary Society in Canada
(SAMS Canada)
- Wycliffe College
- January 30, 2008
2Purpose
- SAMS Canada is a volunteer mission society of the
Anglican Church - To find and send those whom God is calling to the
mission field - To widen and deepen the missionary vision of
Canadian Anglicans - More recently, support of indigenous laity and
pastors
3The Birth of SAMS
- Initial efforts to reach indigenous people in
Patagonia apparently ended in failure in 1850
when Capt. Allen Gardiner and five companions
died of starvation.
4Brief History of SAMS 1867 - 1960
- SAMS founded in 1867
- Restarted efforts to reach indigenous peoples at
the southern tip of South America - Many become Christians
- Ultimately spread to Chile and Paraguay
51960 Onwards Focus on the Major Cities
- Urban church planting program initiated in
Valparaiso, Chile in 1960 - Grew from one to seventeen churches in 20 years
- By mid-1980s, evangelism and church planting had
expanded to 20 cities in - Argentina
- Bolivia
- Brazil
- Chile
- Paraguay
- Peru
6The Canadian Connection
- At least seven Canadians from Toronto and
Manitoba helped in Chile, northern Argentina or
Paraguay in 1895 to 1900 - First Canadian to respond was Charles Sadleir
- Worked among the Araucanian Indians from 1895 to
1936, largely based in Temuco, Chile
7SAMS Canada
- Founded in 1979 Incorporated in 1981
- Dr. Tony Tyndale served as Executive Director
- 1982 -1994
- Solidly Anglican Council of Reference with
seven Canadian Bishops - Episcopal Visitor - Bishop Anthony Burton
8SAMS Canada
- First long term Mission Partners went to Paraguay
in 1986 . . . Tom Jane Webster - During the last 20 years
- From 2 - 5 MPs in South or Central America at any
given time - (primarily Chile, Peru, Paraguay Honduras)
- Over 35 short-term individuals have served
- Over 30 short-term teams have visited
9SAMS International
- SAMS Canada works together with three sister
members of SAMS International - SAMS GB
- SAMS Ireland
- SAMS USA
- to serve the Anglican Church in South America
through its Bishops - 140 MPs serving in 12 countries in South and
Central America
10 SAMS International
leaders
11Theological Foundations for Christian Mission
- Mission seeks Gods Glory
- The time will come when all the earth will be
filled, as the waters fill the sea, with an
awareness of the glory of God. (Hab. 214)
12Theological Foundations for Christian Mission
- Mission flows from Jesus Mandate
- Jesus told his disciples, I have been given
complete authoritygo and make disciples of all
the nations, baptizing them Teach these new
disciples to obey all the commands I have given
you. And be sure of this I am with you always,
even to the end of the age. (Matt. 2818-20)
13Theological Foundations for Christian Mission
- Mission results in self-sustaining,
self-propagating, indigenous communities of faith - I left you on the island of Crete so you could
complete our work there and appoint elders in
each town as I instructed you. (Titus 15)
14 SAMS Canada Focus
- Belize
- Honduras
- Peru
- Chile
15SAMS Canada typical projects
- Pastoring churches church growth
- Mentoring of national pastors
- Education
- Helping with evangelism, social programs, health
programs, community development, and building
projects - Agricultural/water projects
16Serving always under episcopal authority
- All SAMS Canada Mission partners are invited to
serve by the national Bishop - His/her role is developed and approved by the
national Bishop - He/she reports ultimately to the national Bishop.
17Chile Tim Peti Webster
- Nurture key church plant
- Mentor national pastors
- Introduce specific programs (Cursillo and
Marriage Encounter) within Diocese.
18Chile Church of our Saviour, Santiago
19Youth Centre, San Joaquin
20Chile Going Forward
- Interim support of replacement pastor
- Continued development of youth centre
- Training support of youth centre personnel
- Assistance for sending out Chilean national to
minister to Muslim communities.
21Peru Peter Barb Williams
- Chaplain of the Cathedral church of the Good
Shepherd - Training of national pastors
- Prison and other social ministries.
22Peru Garth Neel
- To pastor and build a small church, capable of
planting others - To run an Anglican school for the children of
that community - To assist the Bishop in training national clergy,
(theological and community development.)
23Peru John Susan Park
- John Dean of Cathedral, Lima
- John Mentors growing number of national pastors
- Susan Leads womens groups.
24Honduras Kara Thompson Nelson Mejia
25Honduras Kara Thompson Nelson Mejia
- Mandate
- establish a new deanery of five parishes on the
Bay Islands from one young parish - build ministry amongst mariners English
residents - develop native ministry and lay leadership.
26Support of national pastors in rural Honduras
Outgrowth of previous SAMS Canada mission Seven
pastors serving seventeen communities
Completion of academic schooling and
theological training Pastoral care, health care,
community development and church planting within
their communities.
27A new church and a lay pastor
28South American Christianity
- How do these churches spread? They preach new
testament Christianity, with none of the
vacillations which trouble Western Christians. .
. . they are not committed to buildings but to
people, and they start new churches with nothing
but rented buildings. They are not too bothered
by liturgy, still less by pomp and ceremony. It
is a hands-on, earthy, fearless, natural
Christianity. And it grows! - Michael Green
29Belize . . . a new door opens
30Belize . . . the opportunity
- English speaking
- Receptive diocese with clear needs in education,
health care, theological training, church
community development. - Reasonable infrastructure for receiving visitors
- Lower cost of ministry.
31Serving short-term
- Heather Leslie Nursing in Belize
- Anne Campbell Teaching in Honduras
- Dick Eva Breadner
32Serving short-term The Breadners
- Dick Eva Breadner
- 14 trips over 12 years
- Chile, Peru, Honduras
- Dick Logistics, carpentry, bookkeeping
- Eva TESL, sewing classes, sewing for orphanage.
- Promotion communications within Canada.
33Short-term Teams
- Construction, evangelism,
- pilgrimage, medical
- One to two weeks
- Honduras,Chile,Peru,Belize
- Three distinct opportunities
- Planning teambuilding
- Experience abroad
- Ongoing relationship impact
34Testimonials re Short-term teams
- Before I went there, I had the uneasy feeling
that I had been wasting my life. Going there
proved it. I wish I had done this 15 years ago. I
would work for half the money I am now making if
my present job had the same meaning, value and
reward that you get when you go down there and
get involved. Im going back, and this time Im
taking my kids. - Ken Arbeau, Moncton, NB
35Testimonials re Short-term teams
- This was the beginning of my march towards
accepting Jesus Christ. It was there that I
realized that there was something that God has
for us to do, and it wasnt long before I really
wanted to do Christs work with these people. It
made me aware of the true message that Christ had
for us, to really love our neighbours, and it
helped me to understand what that really means. I
had never really seen poverty, hunger, or need,
the way I did there. - Bob Bell, Vancouver, BC
36Review . . . SAMS Canada at work
- Challenging Canadian parishes individuals to
broaden their vision of mission - Assisting Canadian groups to explore hands-on
mission - Encouraging, enabling and supporting Canadian
Anglicans individuals who wish to serve abroad,
longer term - Partnering effectively with Latin American
nationals and host dioceses to develop and
sustain long-term ministry.
37Internship program
- Objective provide opportunity to test ones call
to mission in a real, supervised field experience
- One-year time frame . . . Three months
preparation three months linguistic training
six months field assignment with mentorship - Small bursary available.
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