December
2009
- Vol. 35
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Bethany
Association:
A Work from
the
Heart of God
An Update Report from
Women Living Single for
the Lord in the Sword of
the Spirit
We are women in the
Sword of the Spirit who have
been called by the Lord to love
him singleheartedly, consecrate
ourselves fully to him, and make
him our treasure and portion
(Psalm 16:5). Each of us has
freely and joyfully chosen to
live single for the Lord,
responding to his initiative.
We recognize a
profound action and grace of
God in the particular and
varied ways that he has
invited each of us to live for
him with an undivided heart.
There is, as well, a rich
diversity in our individual
responses to this call that we
value and want to honor and
respect. Yet we also recognize
that we share much in common
in the ways each of us has
answered this call and lives
it out.
Therefore, we choose
to form an association to
inspire, encourage, and
support one another as women
dedicated to living single for
the Lord within the Sword of
the Spirit, an ecumenical,
charismatic, covenant
“community of communities” and
international body of
disciples on mission.
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So begins the charter of the newly-established
Bethany Association that was unanimously
ratified by the sisters at the Third
International Women’s Single for the Lord
Conference.
2009
International Women’s Single for the
Lord Conference Participants
Seventeen women from Sword of the Spirit
communities throughout the world gathered at
St. John’s Retreat Center in Plymouth,
Michigan, U.S.A., October 22-25, 2009. We were
generously hosted by the Word of Life
community (Ann Arbor, Michigan), whose members
prepared the way for us by their prayer and
expert planning, welcomed us warmly, hosted us
in their homes, and served us in many ways
during the days of the conference.
The Fruits of the
Conference
When we sisters first met together in 2005 and
began to build relationships with one another,
we realized that we shared a common vision and
a common desire to find a means to network and
support one another in living out our call to
live single for the Lord within the Sword of
the Spirit. At our second conference, held in
Monterrey, Mexico, in 2007, we came to a
decision to move toward forming an association
for that purpose. In the two years since then,
much effort went into writing and reviewing
several drafts of a charter describing our
statement of ideal in living single for the
Lord and our rationale for forming an
association. At our recent conference, sisters
with a lifelong commitment as well as several
with a full commitment gave a final review of
the charter – and wholeheartedly and
unanimously accepted it. Three
lifelong-committed sisters from Manila who
were not able to be present also added their
voice to the ratification.
The establishment of the association is quite
a significant and profoundly meaningful
development for us. As Samy Samaniego (Jesed
Community, Monterrey) said, “I’m very happy
that in the last ten years the Lord has been
doing awesome things. This is a miracle. When
the Lord called us, we were all apart. Now we
are no longer by ourselves. We have each
other. Now that I know I have my sisters in
other communities responding to the Lord, it
is a joy in my heart that I cannot explain. I
am willing to help in this, to serve in this.
There are more sisters and I do not want them
to pass through the darkness I went through. I
want to thank my sisters, the founders, who
have opened their lives to help me. I can see
how the Lord is taking us by the hand and is
leading us, and I just want to follow him. I
am very grateful to the Lord.”
Bethany
Association Council (left to right): the
representative for the European Region;
Vice-President Beth Melchor (Ligaya,
Manila); Secretary Samy Samaniego (Jesed,
Monterrey); President Jeanne Kun (Word of
Life, Ann Arbor, Michigan); Treasurer
Sherry Snyder (Word of Life, Ann Arbor).
Newly-elected President of Bethany
Association Jeanne Kun (Word of Life, Ann
Arbor) noted, “I've been impressed with God's
determination to do this. Some in the Sword of
the Spirit have been wondering if there would
be more sisters living single for the Lord.
After the loss of the 'sisterhood' in Ann
Arbor in 1990, my biggest concern was finding
my own way of continuing to live single for
the Lord and not necessarily looking for
something beyond that. Now I’m in awe that God
has chosen and called sisters from different
places to be visible to the next
generation.”
A sister from Ireland said, “God was so
present during our time together. It was
overwhelming for me. I wept with joy through
the ratification process and naming of the
association. I had been waiting for a while
for God to do something with us as a group,
but I never thought he would do this so
quickly and easily. I feel this is a
miracle of God alone. I am so full of joy that
God has come down to earth in this way for us
– and united us across the Sword of the
Spirit. ”
The conference also provided an opportunity
for us to strengthen relationships among us as
women coming from diverse cultures and
countries – Ecuador, the Philippines, Northern
Ireland, Thailand, Mexico, Nicaragua, Costa
Rica, and the United States. We enjoyed rich
times of sharing and fellowship, deepening
past friendships and forming many new ones. We
were also built up by inspirational teachings
on the conference theme “The Lord is my
portion” (Psalm 16:5) and on the beauty of the
Lord.
God’s Word to
Us
“God is calling us to plant seeds,
and to work to raise up this way of
life among us. Some of you have past
disappointments of sowing seeds, and
God says he has new breath and new
life for the area of women living
single for the Lord, so cast your
nets. There is a rich harvest. Step
out anew.”
“The Lord says: I am a God of
abundance, and I will surprise you.
I will lavish upon you my love. I
will give you all that you need to
live the life that I’ve called you
to. And you will be surprised at the
fruit of your life. For I will
anoint you, and the light of my
countenance will shine through you,
says the Lord.”
“When a body is wounded, it takes
time for healing. But the healing is
not complete until everything is
restored. This day, you have seen
restored to my body, a part that has
been missing. This day, you will see
my body attaining new heights of
health, of vigor, of service to me.
This day, you will see my abundance
flowing forth in my restored body.”
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Christ in
the House of Mary and Martha at Bethany,
painting by Vermeer, 1654-55
What’s In a Name?
In seeking the Lord for a
name and praying and sharing together about
it, “Bethany Association” received strong
confirmation and spiritual resonance among us:
Bethany is the place where Lazarus was raised
from the dead, which reminds us that the Lord
is now giving “new life” to women in their
call living single for the Lord in the Sword
of the Spirit. It’s the place where Martha
offered Jesus welcome, rest, hospitality, and
refreshment and served him and his disciples;
and we too serve in this way. There Mary sat
at the Lord’s feet listening to his word, and
in Bethany Mary “wasted” her precious ointment
on the Lord’s feet; and we “pour ourselves
out” on the Lord in living single for him.
Bethany Association is
also a name accessible to women of various
church traditions and denominations,
reflecting our ecumenical call in the Sword
of the Spirit, and works well in other
languages (for example, Asociación Betania,
in Spanish).
A Pastoral Outlook
The International
Executive Council of the Sword of the Spirit
will express their official approval of the
association with an explanation of its
purpose and charter to the
International Assembly this coming May.
Pastoral care of women
living single for the Lord as well as the
making and recognizing of commitments and
related concerns (for example, formation in
this way of life, criteria for commitments)
remains the responsibility of the local
communities and regions. (Bethany
Association is not a “governing” or
“pastoral care” entity.)
From
Sword
of the Spirit Leaders
“Congratulations
on
the ratification of the charter.
It is a joy for the Sword of the
Spirit and a sign of hope for
many young women to have
‘Bethany Association’ now in our
global reality. I know that the
officers of the association –
through their great humility,
love and evangelistic zeal –
will move it forward to
accomplish God’s will and
promote the mission of the Sword
of the Spirit.”
–
Jean Barbara, President of the
Sword of the Spirit and the
International Executive
Council
“Our
vision
in the Sword of the Spirit is
for families, children and
singles to be living together
our life in the Lord. It’s
because of that that I believe
God is pleased with the Sword
of the Spirit, and he wants
more men and women to live
single for the Lord in our
communities because in so
doing we complete each other.
Without this we are not
complete. Those living single
for the Lord give us a real
example of wholehearted
devotion to the Lord. We are
grateful to you sisters for
your commitment to the Lord
and I pray that God will build
up your life in the
association.”
–
Paul Dinolfo, President of the
North American Region
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Looking to the Future
Bethany Association not
only gives us a stronger sense of identity
as women living single for the Lord, but
also provides the mutual encouragement and
strength that comes from the sharing of
wisdom and experience, enabling us to more
actively and concretely support one another.
It is also our hope that it will provide a
broader visible witness across the Sword of
the Spirit – thus enabling young women to
get to know us and to consider choosing this
way of life for themselves.
Norma Plata, a member
of the Ligaya ng Panginoon Community in
Manila, who serves on their outreach in
Thailand, said, “I feel awe. . . . It’s
amazing to witness the establishment of the
association at this time. The charter puts
in black and white what we have been trying
to live out. It will also be a challenge to
live it out well. Yes, it’s both a blessing
and challenge.”
“God has set an open
door before us,” says the association’s
Vice-President Beth Melchor, also from the
community in Manila. “Beyond it lies
resources, all that we need to do the work
the Lord is setting before us. There is new
territory to fight for, to occupy. Grace
abounds. Let’s make ourselves available.
This is God’s work. This open door is not
just for us individually, but for us as a
group and for the Sword of the
Spirit.”
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