Committees in the MNO Synod
Synod committees are an essential way the MNO Synod lives out its mission and ministry. Members to committees are elected or appointed and serve for a variety of terms. Committees provide reports to the synod council. Committees support the mission and ministry of the synod by developing tools and resources to support faith formation, growing ministries outside of traditional Sunday church, addressing the changing needs of congregations, connecting congregations to one another for shared ministry and learning, and more. Synod Council can also create ad hoc committees for a particular purpose or focus.
COMMUNITY MINISTRY COMMITTEE
The Community Ministry Committee seeks to guide congregations and leaders in developing new ways of community witness and engagement. They provide strategies and vision for growing and developing ministry impact in various contexts. The committee may call together sub-committees to focus on particular areas of emphasis and focus related to social engagement. Examples of sub-committees might include an emphasis on reconciliation, hunger and poverty, climate care, and more. To learn more about the Community Ministry Committee, contact the synod office.

CANDIDACY COMMITTEE
The Candidacy Committee evaluates, supports and encourages candidates for ordained ministry according to the policies of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada and through the use of the ELCIC Candidacy Manual.
If you are a potential Candidate, learn more about the process here.
EXAMINING COMMITTEE
The Examining Committee works with others to provide final evaluation and assessment of candidates related to ordination.

YOUTH & YOUNG ADULT COMMITTEE
The Youth & Young Adult Committee supports synod staff in developing an overall strategy and providing oversight of youth ministry, young adult ministry, and campus ministry, in a way that aligns with the priorities of the synod and the ELCIC.
Learn more about Youth & Young Adult Ministry.
Latest News
Pr. Jeanne Fomgbami Visits Winnipeg from Cameroon
Submitted by Pr. Katharine Bergbusch for the Global Mission Committee Pastor Jeanne Fomgbami of our companion Lutheran church in Cameroon (EELC) was in Winnipeg this fall to visit family. Since [...]
Synod Youth Create Worship Banner
As part of the Thanksgiving Retreat, youth learn and explore different aspects of worship as part of planning and preparing for Sunday morning worship. This year, that included reflecting on [...]
Lutherans & Anglicans Together in the Pride Parade
Lutherans and Anglicans joined together in Winnipeg on Sunday, June 5 to walk together in the Winnipeg Pride Parade. The group emphasized the love that God has for all people, [...]
Opportunities for Learning and Reflection
June is Indigenous History Month. As part of our commitment to reconciliation, all people in the MNO Synod are encouraged to seek out opportunities for learning and reflection this month. [...]
Faithful Transformation. Mutual Support.
Remaining rooted in the foundations of our faith to allow for regrowth and reformation. Connecting our congregations to one another for more effective participation in God’s mission.
…be transformed by the renewing of your minds, so that you may discern what is the will of God–what is good and acceptable and perfect.
Romans 12:2
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