The new ministers at Bethlehem Lutheran Church in Outlook are settling into a town they describe as friendly and a community they very much want to get to know.
Mac and Lila de Waal are coming to Outlook from Alberta, where they served in different congregations. At Bethlehem they will be working together, something they haven鈥檛 been able to do for a few years.
Lila entered the ministry first, after hearing a call in her late teens. Time at Bible school solidified that path but not in the way she first anticipated. 鈥淚 thought I was going to do mission work,鈥 Lila explained, 鈥渂ut the Lord said, serve at home first.鈥 She was in ministry for six years before marrying Mac, who was a journeyman plumber and gas fitter. Mac describes himself as the clergy spouse until one night when he had an unforgettable dream. 鈥淚 don鈥檛 remember dreams, but I still remember that one,鈥 he remarked.
In his dream Mac was 小蓝视频 ordained in his home congregation. He didn鈥檛 know what it meant since he鈥檇 never seen an ordination service before. So he talked with friends and although they felt Mac had gifts for ministry, told him it was something he would need to work out with God.
One evening Mac attended a Bible study and decided that if the pastor brought up the topic of going into the ministry he would talk to him about it, even though it was a conversation he didn鈥檛 want to have. 鈥淪o I walked into the door of the church, 鈥 Mac explained, 鈥渁nd the pastor was coming down the stairs and he just looks at me. He didn鈥檛 say hi, he just says, 鈥楳ac, I have this real sense of God鈥檚 call on you for ministry.鈥欌 After a day of prayer and fasting the call became clear. Mac and Lila began planning for seminary.
First they had to tell his parents, who were preparing him to take over the family business, and then there was the news that Mac and Lila were expecting their first child, but through it all they felt God鈥檚 faithfulness. 鈥淭he Lord has taken very good care of us,鈥 Lila said. Mac added, 鈥淭he process has been affirmed all the way along. That particular dream had elements in it that we saw fulfilled throughout the journey. God鈥檚 hand was in it the whole time.鈥
They worked together in a mission congregation in Lac La Biche, AB and then moved to Medicine Hat. Lila has been serving at Victory Lutheran Church, and Mac at parishes in Bow Island and Foremost. Though both felt truly blessed in their individual ministries, they longed to work together again. The move to Outlook means that is now happening. Lila said, 鈥淔or the last seven years, over and over we would say, 鈥極h, I wish I was doing this with you.鈥欌 Mac remarked, 鈥淚 feel like I am better when I work with Lila. I鈥檓 more creative. We feed off each other a little bit.鈥
Lila is a diaconal minister, a title created for those called to professional ministry in Word and Service, and Pastor Mac is ordained, called to a ministry of Word and Sacrament. They have two adult children; Hannah who graduated with a degree from CLBI in Camrose and will be heading to Vancouver to enroll in a chaplaincy course; and Peter who graduated with a diploma from CLBI and is interested in cabinet making and sound systems.
As Mac and Lila get settled into their new surroundings they have felt warmly welcomed. 鈥淧eople are very friendly,鈥 Lila said. 鈥淲e鈥檝e met most of our neighbors already. In 10 years we didn鈥檛 get to know all our neighbors in Medicine Hat. People here are way more friendly. They ask questions and they want to know you.鈥
The de Waals want to get to know the community in return. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 where ministry happens, 鈥 Pastor Mac said, 鈥渋n the community. Not that there isn鈥檛 ministry in the church, but the real evangelistic mission, what the church is about, is to go and make disciples, and the only way we鈥檙e going to be able to do that is to go out and be with the people and love them into God鈥檚 community.鈥
Mac has been involved in chaplaincy roles with the RCMP, Legion, hospital and college, assisted with suicide prevention and disaster preparedness programs, worked with victim services, and been part of groups that funded community initiatives. 鈥淚 like to be involved in those types of things so I have to figure out how it works here and how it would look to be involved in this community.鈥 When he has free time he pursues woodworking. 鈥淚 like to make sawdust,鈥 he said with a smile. 鈥淪ometimes a project will come out of that sawdust.鈥
Lila has sung with community choirs, and been involved with library and refugee work. Together they enjoy riding bikes, canoeing and cross country skiing and they are looking forward to exploring this area they now call home.
But first the focus is on getting to know people here. 鈥淚 look forward to working with people that clearly have some energy and drive to be about God鈥檚 work,鈥 Pastor Mac stated. 鈥淲e鈥檙e very glad to be here and to start this ministry.鈥