The Kingdom of God and the Gift of Every Life
Disability is not a problem to be solved but a place where God’s work shines through. Rodney Wiebe invites us to see what Scripture reveals about belonging in God’s Kingdom.We…
Disability is not a problem to be solved but a place where God’s work shines through. Rodney Wiebe invites us to see what Scripture reveals about belonging in God’s Kingdom.We…
It began with a simple but important need: a safe, accepting place where families of children with diverse abilities could come without judgment or the worry that their child might…
Step into a role where your care, compassion, and everyday skills make a real difference in people’s lives.Sometimes the people who make the best support workers are the very ones…
At Bethesda’s fall leadership conference, two speakers from the Lazarus Centre at Trinity Western University, reminded us of the deep theological and historical grounding of Bethesda’s mission. Together, Dr. Krista…
We sat down with Rodney Wiebe, to hear firsthand about a role that has grown alongside Bethesda’s vision for community and belonging. Rodney, Bethesda’s Director of Family Support & Community…
This summer, two women from our Chilliwack Community Inclusion program experienced the joy of sailing at Jericho Beach—each in her own way, but both with radiant smiles that told the…
The crowd is buzzing, the score is close, and the tension on the field is thick. Then James finds his moment—two goals in quick succession. The Chilliwack Wolves take control…
Bethesda’s 54th Annual General Meeting was an evening filled with celebration, connection, and inspiration. On September 18, staff, board directors, self-advocates, and supporters came together for an evening that showcased…
At some level, we all believe in miracles. When those unexplainable things in life just happen, they can be so very ordinary, but it makes us pause. We say, ‘it…
The Beginning of Transformation It was a cold day in February 1995 when two adjacent Bethesda homes in Kelowna opened their doors to warmly welcome eight people—Kim, Kathy, John, Donald,…