Friday, August 31, 2018

MLA Everett Hindley, Swift Current


Dear Lord. Thank you for Everett Hindley. Thank you for his years of service helping our previous premier. Thank you for what you are going to accomplish through his conscientious attention in this new role. We pray that you would help him quickly transition and contribute to the success of the current leadership. Bless he and his family with a refreshing summer that gives him just the right recharge to come back and succeed. Amen
Everett Hindley was elected MLA for Swift Current on March 1, 2018.  Everett grew up on a family farm near Melfort, and is the oldest of four children. In October 1999, Everett began working for the newly elected MLA Brad Wall as his constituency assistant. He managed the local MLA office until the spring of 2006 when he then became the executive assistant to the Leader of the Opposition. Upon the Saskatchewan Party's election as government in 2007, Everett served as the executive assistant to the Premier. Everett and his wife Anita have two grown children and are proud grandparents.

Thursday, August 30, 2018

MLA Nancy Heppner, Martinsville Warman


Dear Heavenly Father, thank you that she has been able to serve the people of Martinsville Warman. Thank you for the calling upon her life and the abilities you have given her. I pray that you would give her peace and strength in the midst of her role as an MLA and Minister. Lord, I also pray that you would bless her and strengthen her family as she balances family/work life. Thank you for Nancy, in Jesus name, Amen. 

Nancy was first elected to the legislature in the Martensville Constituency in a 2007 by-election. She was re-elected in the 2007, 2011, and 2016 provincial elections. From 2007 to 2010, Nancy served as Minister of Environment and Minister responsible for Saskatchewan Water Corporation, Saskatchewan Watershed Authority, and the Water Appeal Board. Nancy most recently served Saskatchewan as Minister of Energy and Resources and Minister responsible for the Public Service Commission.

Wednesday, August 29, 2018

MLA Glen Hart, Last Mountain-Touchwood


Lord, thank You for Mr Glen Hart. We are thankful for his many years of dedicated service. May he always walk in humility and integrity and may Your will be done through him. Bless him and his family. In Jesus name we pray. Amen.

Glen was first elected to represent the Last Mountain-Touchwood constituency for the Saskatchewan Party in 1999. He was re-elected in 2003, 2007, 2011, and 2016. During his two terms in opposition, Glen's critic duties included Post-Secondary Education, Highways and Transportation, Environment, Labour, Deputy Critic for Aboriginal Affairs, and Deputy Critic for Culture, Youth and Recreation.   Glen and his wife Marlene have three children and ten grandchildren.