Please accept my apology for the two blank messages sent in early July when I initially sent this note to you. I do not know what happened with the email service I use, but I’m deeply sorry for that. It has taken them until now to fix the issue.
(For those of you who reached out via text/email letting me know of the blank email, THANK YOU SO MUCH. Your care means more than you know. For as embarrassed as I was, I was even more grateful that people cared enough to let me know.)
Now for the good stuff …
(written early July, 2025)
Summertime brings [brought] a different pace for everyone, regardless of whether you are in school, have kids, are on vacation, or functioning like you do the rest of the year. Maybe it’s the weather, the traffic patterns, or the fact that others are away. We are blessed to have different seasons of life, both in terms of climate and personal development.
Regardless of the season you find yourself in, I hope you’re seeing Jesus in it, knowing that He is the reason for whatever season you’re in.
In this letter, you will find:
Upcoming Events
Spring Highlights – Natcon, Communities, Campuses
Travel Update
Blog entry teasers
Pictures, stats, and more
How you can pray
Enjoy an update of the ministry to CMDA in the Western Region this past spring,
Wes
Upcoming Events
NatCon 2026 is in our Region!
Register now to join 1,000 other healthcare professionals in Loveland, CO
Introducing Western Region’s National & Area Student Leaders
Within the first six months of serving with CMDA, I knew it was too big a region to lead by myself. It will always be, honestly. However, dividing the region into smaller areas …
The answer to the question, “What do you do?” is a tricky one. My answer is typically, “I’m a pastor to healthcare professionals in the Western region of the US.” What that looks like is very diverse. I was …
As I reflect on the amount of support raised over this last year, several thoughts come to mind:
I am humbled that so many would get behind the ministry of CMDA in the Western Region. Truly humbled. What you are doing is making a significant difference.
It is an incredible investment in the lives of students, healthcare professionals, and patients …