A
History of WWCCR
Conferences: Our Family Reunion
by
Sharon Fox
Conferences have been a very important part of the story
of charismatic renewal in Western Washington. As I read back issues of GLEANINGS
for information to share about WWCCR history, I feel like I am doing genealogy
research on my family. In fact, this is true because we are the family of God.
The more I read and listen to the stories of this family’s past, more I come to
appreciate my “heritage”.
Early days
Prior to the incorporation of
WWCCR, Conferences had been sponsored by other leadership groups in the area.
When the WWCCR corporation was formed in 1977, we immediately joined forces with
other leaders from the various dioceses of Washington, Oregon and Idaho to
co-sponsor a Regional Conference in July 1978. This co-sponsorship continued for
about 10 years, until the other dioceses began to sponsor their own conferences
and no longer were able to be as involved as they had been. However, even to
this day, the WWCCR annual conference regularly draws guests from the
surrounding States and British Columbia.
Locations
The
conference in 1978 was held at the Seattle Center in Seattle. I still hear
people raving about it. Over the years, the location has changed and moved
around the region a bit. There were the eight years that the conference was held
at the Tacoma Dome Convention Hall in Tacoma. Then it moved to the Meydenbauer
Center in Bellevue. Since then, the location has change each year to include
Green River Community College in Auburn, St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Church in Mill
Creek, and Everett Civic Auditorium in Everett, Pacific Lutheran University in
Tacoma, Immaculate Conception Parish, Everett and St. Ann Parish, Tacoma
Conference Speakers
We have
had an amazing variety of conference speakers. There is a list of the conference
general session speakers available
here.
This list is a kind of “who’s who” in charismatic renewal. Hundreds of others
have been workshop speakers and given testimonies and homilies at the
conferences. We have been greatly blessed by the ministry of all of our
conference speakers. May God continue to bless their ministry wherever He leads
them.
Volunteers
As with the other activities
sponsored by WWCCR, volunteers for the conferences are our most valuable
resource. We are rich with people who year after year have used vacation time
and/or traveled great distances at their own expense to make themselves
available for the service of others. If you have been greeted with a smile on
your arrival or been given directions to a workshop, you have benefited from the
faithful service of conference volunteers. And you have equally benefited from
those whose faces you don’t see because they work behind the scenes. God has
blessed us with a great heritage of servants, who have literally made the
conference possible.
Youth, Jr. High, Children’s
Track
A Youth
Track has been offered since the beginning of WWCCR involvement in the
conferences. At that first conference in 1978, Karen Trieber and John Burt from
Steubenville provided the teaching to the youth at the conference. Over the
years, different people have taken on the ministry to teenagers. During the
80’s, Randy & Theresa Anderson and the Catholic Youth Renewal Team (CYRT)
provided the Youth Track. By 1990, WWCCR had formed a group of youth and adults
who have come to be known as the Youth Ministry Team (YMT). Through drama,
music, testimonies and teaching they continue to challenge today’s young people
to allow Jesus to make a difference in their lives.
Jr. High and Children’s ministry
is a more recent addition now provided at some of the conferences. In 1993,
WWCCR hosted the National Charismatic Conference. That year, we had enough extra
workshop spaces to provide this important ministry. Through clown ministry,
games, and other activities these two separate tracks heard about God’s love in
a way that was age appropriate. Whenever our conference site has sufficient
space, volunteers and involved parents continue to make this ministry possible.
Prayer Ministry
From the beginning, prayer
ministry has been an important part of the Conference experience. Prayer teams
of lay people have often been available in a prayer room or at a Healing
Service. Over the years, many priests have made the extra effort to be available
to administer God’s healing through the Sacrament of Reconciliation and often to
be involved at the Healing services as well. It has been through this ministry
that the Lord has encouraged and healed hundreds of people. Many were baptized
in the Holy Spirit and their lives have never been the same. The experience is
just as profound for those who do the praying. To be used by the Lord to pray
for another and to see with ones own eyes the miraculous ways that He works is a
privilege and a great faith builder.
Bookstore & Tape Ministry
The Conference Bookstore
requires the help of many volunteers to make it successful. Books written by the
conference’s speakers are made available as well as hundreds of other titles
selected to help build up the faith of those who attend. As space allows, we
invite other vendors to join us to offer a wide variety of items that we don’t
usually carry in our small bookstore.
WWCCR did not initially have its
own taping equipment. Other ministries, like Martin Production of Seattle or
Hosanna Tapes of Albuquerque, NM, were invited to come to tape the talks at the
conferences. Eventually we took over the audio taping. Occasionally, we have had
other ministries offer to do videotapes, and we have been glad to make that
service available when possible. People buy the audio and video tapes as a way
to continue to reflect on the teaching from the conference and to share the
teaching with family, friends and prayer group members.
Praise and Worship
One of the identifying marks of
Charismatic Renewal is the enthusiasm with which we praise God and the depth of
worship that is expressed at Mass and at other times of prayer. At the
conferences, this “praise and worship” is of primary importance, so we don’t
hurry the liturgies or the prayer times at the other general sessions. These are
the moments that we can experience and express our deep, intimate relationship
with our loving God. The music ministry is a key element in these times of
praise and worship and over the years this ministry has been provided by a
variety of people. For 17 continuous years, the group ANAWIM provided very
wonderful and dynamic music ministry for our conferences. For the Jubilee Year,
we did an experiment in diversity and invited six different groups to provide
the conference music ministry. This was quite challenging but was also a great
blessing for many. Since 2003, a group has been formed from the Youth Ministry
Team and their friends to lead praise and worship. Though the teaching and
fellowship at the conferences are very important, for many participants it is
the times of praise and worship in a community that is fully participating that
makes them return year after year.
Translation and Hospitality
We must not forget those who
work as language translators, one of the most difficult jobs at any event.
Whenever it has been requested and we have had willing and capable volunteers
available, we have been able to provide interpretation into Spanish, Korean,
Vietnamese and American Sign Language. This makes it possible for many more
people to enjoy and benefit from the conferences. Other areas of hospitality
over the years have included services such as catered meals, carpooling, and
community housing.
Conference Planning
Conference planning and
preparation is a year-round activity at the WWCCR office. Dozens of meetings and
hundreds of phone calls and letters are involved. The conference brochure is
worked and reworked so that the information is as accurate and attractive as
possible. It’s a major task to coordinate all the committees and volunteers so
that the conference runs as smoothly as possible. It never goes exactly as
planned, and we’ve come to expect last minute “surprises”, but we know that the
energy and resources we expend are important in providing the environment for
the Lord to do His mighty work during the conference.
The conference is the place where our “family” gathers,
like a family reunion. For some people, the conference
is WWCCR and charismatic renewal, their once-a-year chance to connect.
For others, it’s an eye-opening introduction to the spiritual renewal that is
fostered by Catholic Charismatic renewal. This largest WWCCR event of the year
is an important time for us to gather together to be refreshed and strengthened
for our mission of sharing the Good News wherever we live.
For a list
of Conference locations & speakers,
click
here