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The Accidental Foodbank

June 15, 2022 by Kevin Rogers in Canada, Christianity, Kevin Rogers, PAOC, Religion & Spirituality, Urban Ministry, Rhema Annett, Vir Mateo

Pastor Vir Mateo and his daughter Rhema Annett started the Good Measure Foodbank out of their church. Listen to their story as to how they saw a need in their community, responded to serve and found critical partnerships to feed their hungry neighbours in Mississauga. This session was recorded at Our City Toronto Conference 2022.

Virginio Mateo

Vir is the lead Pastor of Christ for Life Ministries, a church he planted 28 years ago. He has a desire for the church to be the hands and feet of Christ and to spread His Gospel and make disciples. In collaboration with his daughter, Rhema, they started Good Measure Food Bank as the need in their community became apparent. 

 

Rhema Annett

Rhema felt called by the Lord to start Good Measure Food Bank in 2016. Her expectation? Small Closet Food Pantry. The reality? A full fledged operation that she had no idea how to operate. Through mistakes and continuous learning she realized that her community didn't need another food bank based on efficiency, but a place where people could go for not only their physical hunger, but spiritual. It would soon become not only a space for those in need to know their value and be loved, but for Christians to be equipped to share the gospel. Since the start of the food bank they have seen salvations from both people who receive food and volunteer. 

Links:

Good Measure Food Bank

http://goodmeasurefoodbank.com/

Christ For Life Ministries

http://christforlife.ca/

June 15, 2022 /Kevin Rogers
Community Transformation, Mississauga, Food Security, Vir Mateo, Rhema Annett, Our City Toronto
Canada, Christianity, Kevin Rogers, PAOC, Religion & Spirituality, Urban Ministry, Rhema Annett, Vir Mateo
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Jesus Loves Montreal

June 01, 2022 by Kevin Rogers in Canada, Chaplaincy, Christianity, Kevin Rogers, Mission Canada, PAOC, Quebec/Francophone Canada, Religion & Spirituality, Street Ministry Worker, Urban Ministry, Patti Miller, Cal and Chrissy Krahn, Jenna Smith

My guests today are ‘Patmos People’, a term I coined to describe people that remind me of John the Revelator. From their embedded history in a city, they are uniquely poised to hear what the Spirit is saying to the Church in their location.

Just as Jesus expressed his love through John to the Seven Churches of Asia Minor, these Patmos People are living messages of Jesus’ love for Montreal.

Patti Miller is the lead pastor of Evangel Church, a historic Pentecostal church in the heart of downtown Montreal. Their church is presently developing a multi-story building around the corner that will provide main floor retail, upper church and community spaces and housing units available across the socio-economic spectrum.

Cal and Chrissy Krahn are involved in French language training for ministry and are Mission Canada urban workers.

Jenna Smith is the Innovation Youth Director for Christian Direction, an agency that works at the intersection of faith, community and urban development.

Links:

Patti Miller

https://evangel.qc.ca/home

 

Cal & Chrissy Krahn

https://paoc.org/canada/workers/cckrahn

 

Jenna Smith

https://www.direction.ca/

 

 

June 01, 2022 /Kevin Rogers
Montreal, Mission Canada, Fit4M - French Intensive Training For Ministry, Evangel Church Montreal, Cal & Chrissy Krahn, Patti Miller, Jenna Smith, Christian Direction
Canada, Chaplaincy, Christianity, Kevin Rogers, Mission Canada, PAOC, Quebec/Francophone Canada, Religion & Spirituality, Street Ministry Worker, Urban Ministry, Patti Miller, Cal and Chrissy Krahn, Jenna Smith
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Univer-City Life (part 2)

May 15, 2022 by Kevin Rogers in Canada, Chaplaincy, Christianity, David Ritz, Jazelle Johnson, John Engels, Kelly Johnson, Kevin Rogers, Mission Canada, PAOC, Quebec/Francophone Canada, Religion & Spirituality, Serve Campus Network, Urban Ministry

This is part 2 of my conversation with John Engels, Kelly Johnson, Jazelle Johnson and David Ritz. We talk about the effects of deconstructing faith and how university campus leaders are engaging in meaningful conversations. Many students are experiencing an awakening of conscience and sorting through what to believe about right and wrong.

If you haven’t yet listened to part 1 of the interview you can find it here:

https://www.sidewalkskylinepodcast.com/sidewalkskylinepodcast/univer-city-life-part-1

May 15, 2022 /Kevin Rogers
Serve Campus Network, Jazelle Johnson, John Engels, Kelly Johnson, David Ritz, Kevin Rogers, Vancouver, Calgary AB, Toronto, Montreal
Canada, Chaplaincy, Christianity, David Ritz, Jazelle Johnson, John Engels, Kelly Johnson, Kevin Rogers, Mission Canada, PAOC, Quebec/Francophone Canada, Religion & Spirituality, Serve Campus Network, Urban Ministry
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Univer-City Life (part 1)

May 01, 2022 by Kevin Rogers in Canada, Chaplaincy, Christianity, Kevin Rogers, Mission Canada, PAOC, Quebec/Francophone Canada, Religion & Spirituality, Urban Ministry, John Engels, David Ritz, Kelly Johnson, Milly Li, Jazelle Johnson

It is no secret that public education finds its roots in the Christian faith. Study the roots of any historic university and you will find that clergy and prominent Christian community builders believed that education held the keys to greater wisdom and understanding. Christian faith is built on curiosity and wonder about all of Creation and unveiling its mysteries.

But today if you walk onto the campuses of Canadian universities, you may need to look harder to find a place for Christian faith.

Building on a history of campus chaplaincy, Christian outreach, and discipleship groups we are seeing a resurgence of gospel witness and Christian community emerging as Heaven’s counterculture in the midst of an often-hostile environment.

In this episode I have a conversation with John Engels, Milly Li, Kelly Johnson, Jazelle Johnson and David Ritz.

Links:

Serve Campus Network

https://paoc.org/serve-campus

Serve Campus YouTube Channel

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCN7cP5T3DKgpd2zRWg5lR9Q?app=desktop

Serve Campus Instagram

https://www.instagram.com/servecampusnetwork/

Milly Li @University Campus Ministries

https://ucmsfu.ca/about/#leaders

Kelly Johnson

https://paoc.org/donate/kellyjohnson

Jazelle Johnson @Lifeline Ministries

https://www.lifelineministries.ca/

https://paoc.org/canada/workers/jazellejohnson

David Ritz - Montreal

https://www.paoc.org/donate/davidritz

David Burke - Lifeline @Ryerson University interview

https://www.sidewalkskylinepodcast.com/sidewalkskylinepodcast/post-secondary-lifeline

May 01, 2022 /Kevin Rogers
Serve Campus Network, John Engels, David Ritz, Kelly Johnson, Jazelle Johnson, Milly Li, Mission Canada, Kevin Rogers, Vancouver, Montreal, Calgary, Toronto, University of British Columbia, Ryerson University
Canada, Chaplaincy, Christianity, Kevin Rogers, Mission Canada, PAOC, Quebec/Francophone Canada, Religion & Spirituality, Urban Ministry, John Engels, David Ritz, Kelly Johnson, Milly Li, Jazelle Johnson
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Indigenous In The City - part two

April 15, 2022 by Kevin Rogers in At Risk Youth, Canada, Christianity, Dan Collado, First Nations Canada, Kevin Rogers, Levi Samson Beardy, Mission Canada, PAOC, Religion & Spirituality, Urban Ministry

My continuing conversation with Levi Samson Beardy and Dan Collado as we talk about the gospel at work in First Nations, Metis and Inuit. With 50% of the Canadian indigenous population living in urban centres, there is a greater opportunity to build bridges and engage in reconciliation.

The billboard in this picture was posted in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan in 2014 as part of an art exhibit.

April 15, 2022 /Kevin Rogers
Indigenous Canada, PAOC, Dan Collado, Levi Samson Beardy, Urban Ministry, Kevin Rogers
At Risk Youth, Canada, Christianity, Dan Collado, First Nations Canada, Kevin Rogers, Levi Samson Beardy, Mission Canada, PAOC, Religion & Spirituality, Urban Ministry
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Indigenous In The City - Part One

April 01, 2022 by Kevin Rogers in At Risk Youth, Canada, Christianity, First Nations Canada, Kevin Rogers, Mission Canada, PAOC, Religion & Spirituality, Substance Abuse, Urban Ministry, Dan Collado, Jim Thunder, Levi Samson Beardy

It is my honour today to invite a team of indigenous Christians from various parts of Canada onto the podcast to talk about what it means to be an indigenous or aboriginal person living in Canadian cities. Stats Canada uses the terms ‘aboriginal’ and ‘indigenous’ to refer to people that are First Nations, Metis and Inuit. It is estimated that about one-half live in urban areas as compared to those living on reservation land and non-urban areas.

Dan Collado, has been serving the Lord in full-time ministry since 1993. He initially took a step of faith and went to live and pastor in small isolated fly-in Indigenous communities in northern Ontario, and later in Nunavut. After some 15 years of pastoral ministry, while continuing to feel the burden for Indigenous initiatives, Dan accepted the role as Academic Director of Aboriginal Bible Academy (ABA) in 2009. Dan is part of the Mohawk nation and resides in Napanee, ON.

Jim Thunder is Director of Economic Development at Norway House Cree Nation and lives in Winnipeg, MB. He is an adjunct professor of Indigenous Economic Leadership at University of Manitoba.

Levi Samson Beardy is the Oji-Cree pastor of Aboriginal Believers’ Church in Toronto.

Links:

Dan Collado - Mission Canada Indigenous Priority

https://paoc.org/canada/workers/priorityindigenouscanadians

https://paoc.org/canada/workers/dancollado

Aboriginal Bible Academy

https://www.aboriginalbibleacademy.ca/about

Jim Thunder MBA

https://ca.linkedin.com/in/jimthunder

Levi Samson Beardy

https://ca.linkedin.com/in/levi-samson-beardy-9639537

Aboriginal Believers’ Church

https://www.facebook.com/AbOriginalBelieversChurch/

 

April 01, 2022 /Kevin Rogers
Indigenous Canada, PAOC, Aboriginal Bible Academy, Dan Collado, Mission Canada, Jim Thunder, Levi Samson Beardy, Racial Reconciliation, Restorative Justice
At Risk Youth, Canada, Christianity, First Nations Canada, Kevin Rogers, Mission Canada, PAOC, Religion & Spirituality, Substance Abuse, Urban Ministry, Dan Collado, Jim Thunder, Levi Samson Beardy
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Sacred Space And Urban Development (Graham Singh part two)

March 15, 2022 by Kevin Rogers in Canada, Christianity, Graham Singh, Kevin Rogers, Quebec/Francophone Canada, Religion & Spirituality, Urban Ministry, Brian Egert

With hundreds of beautiful, historic church buildings slated to close across Canada, Trinity Centres Foundation is on a quest to keep the footprints of faith in the urban core. Although congregations may have aged out and unable to create the next chapter for their property, TCF brings together the faith community with a mix of investors, community partners and developers to work on strategies that prevent buildings from being lost the community forever.

In part two of our conversation with Graham Singh, we continue the much needed conversation to help mainline churches and entrepreneurs work together in making our cities better.

Links:

Part one of Graham Singh interview:

https://www.sidewalkskylinepodcast.com/sidewalkskylinepodcast/graham-singh-and-the-story-of-st-jax

St Jax Church

https://www.stjaxchurch.org/en/home

 

Trinity Centres Foundation

https://trinitycentres.org/

 

Canadian Urban Institute

https://canurb.org/

 

Le Monastère Cabaret de Cirque

https://le-monastere.ca/en/home-en/ 

 

Church Planting Canada

https://www.churchplantingcanada.ca/welcome

 

 

 

March 15, 2022 /Kevin Rogers
Graham Singh, St Jax Church - Montreal, Montreal, Trinity Centres Foundation, Church Planting, Urban Church, Brian Egert, Kevin Rogers
Canada, Christianity, Graham Singh, Kevin Rogers, Quebec/Francophone Canada, Religion & Spirituality, Urban Ministry, Brian Egert
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Graham Singh And St Jax Church (part 1)

February 28, 2022 by Kevin Rogers in Canada, Christianity, Kevin Rogers, Mission Canada, PAOC, Quebec/Francophone Canada, Religion & Spirituality, Urban Ministry, Graham Singh

In today’s episode we discuss Graham’s journey to Montreal and St. Jax’s as a unique model of urban ministry.

Graham Singh is Founder and Executive Director of the Trinity Centres Foundation, a new Canadian charity established to transform 100 historic city centre church buildings into community hubs.  TCF’s team of 50+ advisors from the social innovation, property finance, urbanism and faith sectors are currently developing what may become one of Canada’s most significant social purpose real estate investment offerings.

 Over the past 12 years, Graham has led four historic building and community renewal projects in the United Kingdom and Canada, including in his current role as Rector of the Anglican Diocese of Montreal’ recent church plant, St Jax Montreal.

 Graham also acts as a consultant in the area of social impact investing, in the private wealth management sector. He is a graduate of the London School of Economics, Cambridge University (Ridley Hall / St Mellitus College), the University of Western Ontario and Asbury Theological Seminary.  He is currently enrolled in Oxford University’s Saïd Business School Impact Innovations Programme.

Brian Egert is the director of Mission Canada, and co-hosts the interview.

Links:

St Jax Church

https://www.stjaxchurch.org/en/home

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Trinity Centres Foundation

https://trinitycentres.org/

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Canadian Urban Institute

https://canurb.org/

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Le Monastère Cabaret de Cirque

https://le-monastere.ca/en/home-en/ 

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Church Planting Canada

https://www.churchplantingcanada.ca/welcome

 

 

February 28, 2022 /Kevin Rogers
Graham Singh, Montreal, St Jax Church - Montreal, Trinity Centres Foundation, Alpha Canada, Church Planting, Urban Church, Brian Egert, Kevin Rogers
Canada, Christianity, Kevin Rogers, Mission Canada, PAOC, Quebec/Francophone Canada, Religion & Spirituality, Urban Ministry, Graham Singh
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Bedside Manner - Paul Sharrow interview

February 15, 2022 by Kevin Rogers in Canada, Chaplaincy, Christianity, Kevin Rogers, Religion & Spirituality, Urban Ministry, Paul Sharrow

Paul Sharrow has been my friend for 35 years. Little did we know when we first met where our lives would lead us and where they would intersect.

To summarize his work life from then until now is a rabbit trail of God’s unfolding grace.

We met in Exeter Ontario when he was working for Compassion Canada travelling with music artists and speakers all over North America. Then he moved to Paris Ontario and worked for a short time with Crossroads Communications.

As I left my ministry post in Exeter and moved to Windsor, our friendship remained intact. After some time, Paul and his family joined us in Windsor. At that time, there was a strong leaning to establish missionary efforts in Bulgaria and the hope was that we would be his home church and sending body.

But then, Bulgaria began to fade and an urban vision for Windsor emerged. Paul found work with St. Leonard’s House helping men from prison find housing in the community. Then, Paul helped Antioch Christian Ministries establish an urban church called The Lazarus Commission.

Then came a season of clinical pastoral education leading to hospital chaplaincy in downtown Detroit and then Windsor. A few years were spent as chaplain at Hospice.

So, from hanging out with Christian rock bands to caring for people in crisis, Paul’s life has been filled with pastoral care.

 

 

February 15, 2022 /Kevin Rogers
Paul Sharrow, Windsor Ontario, The Lazarus Commission, Chaplaincy, Hospice
Canada, Chaplaincy, Christianity, Kevin Rogers, Religion & Spirituality, Urban Ministry, Paul Sharrow
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Creating Space To Belong - Susan McQuinn Wells

February 01, 2022 by Kevin Rogers in Canada, Christianity, Intentional Community, Kevin Rogers, PAOC, Religion & Spirituality, Susan McQuinn Wells

My guest today is Susan Wells, author of ‘A Place at My Table: Creating Space to Belong.’ Over the years, we have crossed paths and even shared some group meals at restaurants across the country. She and her husband David Wells currently reside in the Greater Toronto Area city Burlington. David is the General Superintendent of the Pentecostal Assemblies Of Canada.

 In her book Susan says, ‘In some circles a philosophy evolved that the only reason for making a friend outside the church was to convert them. When I was a teen, we were encouraged to share our faith with our friends but not truly be friends with them… This dichotomy can result in Christians never developing a genuine camaraderie with people who don’t hold the same beliefs. They end up praying for souls without befriending the people that embody the souls.’

Susan is a woman of depth and insight. We cover a lot of ground here on the path to the table.

Links:

A Place At My Table (Book)

https://wordcom.paoc.org/products/a-place-at-my-table-paoc-gift-book-susan-wells

 Website:

www.aplaceatmytable.ca

February 01, 2022 /Kevin Rogers
Susan McQuinn Wells, Hospitality, Edmonton, Vancouver, Burlington, PAOC
Canada, Christianity, Intentional Community, Kevin Rogers, PAOC, Religion & Spirituality, Susan McQuinn Wells
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The View From Mount Royal - Gary Connors interview

January 15, 2022 by Kevin Rogers in Canada, Christianity, Kevin Rogers, Mission Canada, PAOC, Religion & Spirituality, Urban Ministry, Gary Connors, Quebec/Francophone Canada

Montreal is the gateway to Quebec for much of English speaking Canada. One of its citizens Gary Connors talks with Kevin Rogers about ways that God is at work in Montreal, the cities of Quebec and Francophone Canada.

Gary Connors is the coordinator for Quebec and Francophone Canada, a missional priority of Mission Canada and FIT4M (French Intensive Training for Ministry), a national initiative.

Gary has pastored in Quebec for numerous years and has served as Assistant to the Superintendent of the Eastern Ontario and Quebec District and the District Superintendent for the District of Quebec.

Gary and his wife Gwen live in Hudson Quebec.

Links:

Mission Canada - Quebec and Francophone Canada

https://paoc.org/canada/workers/priorityquebecandfrancophonecanada

Fit4M - French Intensive Training For Ministry

https://fit4m.ca/

Institut Biblique du Quebec

https://ibq.ca/

January 15, 2022 /Kevin Rogers
Fit4M - French Intensive Training For Ministry, Mission Canada, PAOC, Evangel Church Montreal, Insitut Biblique du Quebec
Canada, Christianity, Kevin Rogers, Mission Canada, PAOC, Religion & Spirituality, Urban Ministry, Gary Connors, Quebec/Francophone Canada
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Sage From The Mexican Mennonites - Kevin Wiebe interview

January 01, 2022 by Kevin Rogers in Canada, Christianity, Religion & Spirituality

Kevin Wiebe is a pastor that grew up below the poverty line, with his mother hunting for change in the couch to buy food for the baby. Pastor Kevin now pastors a low resource church of mostly immigrants—a congregation that transcends definitions of the helper and the helped and that doesn’t fit neatly into any stereotype of poverty.

A few years ago he developed Pov.ology, a small-group curriculum on poverty and the church.

Most recently he has authored a new book entitled ‘Faithful In Small Things: How to serve the needy when you’re one of them.’

The book shows readers that writing big cheques isn’t the only—or even the best—way to alleviate poverty. It’s small acts of love that change the world, and a vital aspect of following Jesus.

Jesus ministered to the poor, even though Jesus was poor. If both are true of our Saviour, both can be true of us too.

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January 01, 2022 /Kevin Rogers
Kevin Aron Wiebe, Poverty, Immigration, Rural Ministry
Canada, Christianity, Religion & Spirituality
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Scott Couper Is A Bridge

December 15, 2021 by Kevin Rogers in At Risk Youth, Canada, Chaplaincy, Christianity, Kevin Rogers, Mission Canada, PAOC, Police Services, Religion & Spirituality, Street Ministry Worker, Urban Ministry, Scott Couper

The population of street-affiliated people in Peterborough, Ontario has sky-rocketed. Many are homeless, unemployed and without hope. As a Mission Canada worker, Scott has responded to God’s call to go. With 30 years of pastoral ministry in PAOC churches, Scott has stepped into a new season and calling as a “Street Level Advocate” in Peterborough’s city core, where a population of over 80,000 reports more than 300 homeless individuals (Peterborough Social Services, July 2021). Unemployment, food insecurity and inadequate housing are all serious issues which are often compounded by mental health challenges, addictive behaviours, loneliness, and lack of purpose in life.

Scott is intentionally present among individuals who need to see God’s love demonstrated toward them. He knows that it is through kindness expressed in non-judgmental ways, that hope can be realized (Romans 2:4) and the love of Christ experienced. Utilizing his many connections with church leaders, social services and local police, Scott builds relationships and connects individuals to helpful services and resources. His deepest desire, however, is to be a human bridge, seeing people restored to right relationship with a Heavenly Father who loves them and has a good plan for their lives.

As followers of Christ, God calls us to care for those who find themselves in the gaps of society. As a “Street Level Advocate”, Scott’s mission is to:

CONNECT people to their Heavenly Father as kindness, respect, hospitality, and patient listening is lived out. As trust and friendship is built, hearts can become open to the message of hope found in the person of Jesus Christ.

BE A BRIDGE between the local church and those in the urban core so that the Church can partner to reach out and advocate for an individuals’ physical, emotional, and spiritual wellbeing.

NETWORK street-affiliated people with resources that already exist for their help and benefit. Many are unaware of services available to them or how to access their assistance.

BRIDGE THE GAP of communication between the local police service and those on the streets of the city. Through his role as volunteer police chaplain, Scott is well positioned for meaningful conversations and connections.

“Speak up for those who cannot speak for themselves,
for the rights of all who are destitute.
Speak up and judge fairly; defend the rights of the poor and needy.”
Proverbs 31:8-9 (NIV)

Links:

https://paoc.org/canada/workers/scottcouper

December 15, 2021 /Kevin Rogers
Scott Couper, Peterborough Ontario, Mission Canada, Street Ministry Workers, Urban Ministry, Homelessness
At Risk Youth, Canada, Chaplaincy, Christianity, Kevin Rogers, Mission Canada, PAOC, Police Services, Religion & Spirituality, Street Ministry Worker, Urban Ministry, Scott Couper
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Pandemic And Poverty - Timothy Meisenheimer (part 2)

December 01, 2021 by Kevin Rogers in At Risk Youth, Canada, Chaplaincy, Christianity, Kevin Rogers, Religion & Spirituality, Street Ministry Worker, Substance Abuse, Urban Ministry

Part 2 of my conversation with Timothy Meisenheimer from Ottawa. In this episode we discuss some of the challenges for the poor brought on by pandemic restrictions.

Also, the spiritual formation that can take place when people experience grief and loss.

Links:

Ottawa’s Heart with Ears - Timothy Meisenheimer interview (part 1)

https://www.sidewalkskylinepodcast.com/sidewalkskylinepodcast/ottawas-heart-with-ears-timothy-meisenheimer-interview-part-1

Capital City Mission

http://capitalcitymission.com/

Ottawa Mission

https://ottawamission.com/

December 01, 2021 /Kevin Rogers
Timothy Meisenheimer, Ottawa, Ottawa Mission, Capital City Mission - Ottawa, Pandemic, Street Ministry Workers, Homelessness, Chaplaincy
At Risk Youth, Canada, Chaplaincy, Christianity, Kevin Rogers, Religion & Spirituality, Street Ministry Worker, Substance Abuse, Urban Ministry
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Ottawa's Heart with Ears - Timothy Meisenheimer Interview (part 1)

November 15, 2021 by Kevin Rogers in Timothy Meisenheimer, Urban Ministry, Substance Abuse, Religion & Spirituality, Kevin Rogers, Christianity, Chaplaincy, Canada, Street Ministry Worker

Timothy Meisenheimer is a lover of Jesus in each person he meets on the street. For more than twenty-two years God’s grace and mercy has given him wisdom as an Urban Missionary.

As the founding director of Capital City Mission in Ottawa and more recently as the Senior Manager of Chaplaincy Services at Ottawa Mission, Tim is a heart with ears walking in the path of Jesus.

In this interview segment we talk about some of the heart-wrenching realities in the lives of street affiliated people.

Links:

Capital City Mission

http://capitalcitymission.com/

Ottawa Mission

https://ottawamission.com/

November 15, 2021 /Kevin Rogers
Ottawa, Ottawa Mission, Capital City Mission - Ottawa, Timothy Meisenheimer, Palliative Care, Homelessness, Addiction, Chaplaincy, Street Ministry Workers
Timothy Meisenheimer, Urban Ministry, Substance Abuse, Religion & Spirituality, Kevin Rogers, Christianity, Chaplaincy, Canada, Street Ministry Worker
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Finding The Lost Daughter - Cathy Tollefson

November 01, 2021 by Kevin Rogers in At Risk Youth, Canada, Christianity, Human Trafficking, Kevin Rogers, Religion & Spirituality, Sex Trafficking, Sexual Abuse, Urban Ministry, Cathy Tollefson

Cathy Tollefson is the executive director of Global Family Canada, an organization with chapters in eight countries. Today we are again looking at human trafficking in Canada with a goal of educating and inspiring our listeners to get involved in strategies that make a difference.

 

When we think about the hidden magnitude of human trafficking, it can be overwhelming. But if we start to look at the ones being freed from slavery, we have a better story to tell.

 

I’ve entitled this episode ‘Finding The Lost Daughter’ because that is at the heart of the gospel, finding lost sons and daughters and bringing them home.

Links:

 

Global Family Canada

https://www.globalfamily.care/

 

Daughter Project Canada

www.daughterproject.ca

https://www.facebook.com/daughterproject.ca

 

More on Human Trafficking in the Kelly Franklin interview

Part 1: https://www.sidewalkskylinepodcast.com/sidewalkskylinepodcast/sex-trafficking-and-the-courage-for-freedom-kelly-franklin-part-1

Part 2: https://www.sidewalkskylinepodcast.com/sidewalkskylinepodcast/sex-trafficking-amp-the-courage-for-freedom-kelly-franklin-part-2

 

 

November 01, 2021 /Kevin Rogers
Cathy Tollefson, The Daughter Project, Peterborough Ontario, Global Family Canada, Human Trafficking
At Risk Youth, Canada, Christianity, Human Trafficking, Kevin Rogers, Religion & Spirituality, Sex Trafficking, Sexual Abuse, Urban Ministry, Cathy Tollefson
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A Conversation with Toque Evans

October 15, 2021 by Kevin Rogers in Blues Music, Canada, Christianity, Kevin Rogers, PAOC, Religion & Spirituality, Urban Ministry, Kevin Saunders

Kevin Rogers sits down with his longtime friend, 2fish band mate and co-pastor Kevin Saunders. On October 1st their 2 urban congregations in Windsor Ontario merged together to become more effective through multiple locations of ministry.

Hear their collective experiences and gained wisdom from being in urban ministry for the long haul.

Toque Evans?

Two Kevins’.

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Music Links:

www.2fish.org

https://open.spotify.com/artist/5Uoh9JfmI5gml9R6RGjjX8?si=O6j4WbGKTkaa2hdgoy0AIQ&dl_branch=1

https://music.apple.com/ca/artist/2fish/1398542019

October 15, 2021 /Kevin Rogers
2fish, Kevin Rogers, Kevin Saunders, Windsor Ontario, New Song Church - Windsor ON, Lifeline Church, Urban Church
Blues Music, Canada, Christianity, Kevin Rogers, PAOC, Religion & Spirituality, Urban Ministry, Kevin Saunders
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Pastor, Police, PTSD - Cory Kostyra

October 01, 2021 by Kevin Rogers in Canada, Christianity, Religion & Spirituality, PAOC, Police Services, PTSD

Cory Kostyra is the pastor of Bradford Community Church and is making great inroads into his small city. Bradford is a bedroom community north of Toronto that is described as the primary country urban area of Bradford, West Gwillimbury, Ontario. This small city overlooks a farming community known as The Holland Marsh, located on the Holland River that flows into Lake Simcoe.

We have never featured a country urban area on the podcast, but apparently that is a thing.

In his other occupation he is part of the Ontario Provincial Police Traffic Support Unit that cleans up after highway accidents. Both highways 400 and 404 are major, multi-lane arteries flowing in and out of the Greater Toronto Area and often dealing with injuries and fatalities along their routes.

Unfortunately, Cory suffers from PTSD and has a story that will help us understand what many in police, EMS and healthcare are facing. So, we want to talk about that, but we also want to hear about some of the open doors in community since Cory entered pastoral ministry.

Links:

Bradford Community Church

https://www.bradfordcommunitychurch.com/

Living with PTSD

https://veterinarian.news/service-dog-refused-entry-into-bradford-restaurant-incident-leads-to-education-around-legislation/

 

 

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October 01, 2021 /Kevin Rogers
Cory Kostyra, Ontario Provincial Police, Bradford Ontario, PTSD, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, Community Service, Homelessness
Canada, Christianity, Religion & Spirituality, PAOC, Police Services, PTSD
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Tim Schindel - Providing Spiritual Care for Politicians

September 15, 2021 by Kevin Rogers in Canada, Chaplaincy, Christianity, PAOC, Religion & Spirituality, Urban Ministry, Tim Schindel

We are 5 days away from a federal election in Canada. I don’t know how political you are, but the Bible does have some things to say about kings, governors and those who hold positions of authority in nations that we live.

Throughout Scripture we see God’s people living under political systems from the elders at the gate of your city, to kings and queens of nations and as conquered people living under slavery. There are examples of God-fearing politicians and of oppressive despots.

Paul was writing his letters to the churches while the Roman government was in power. The same government that would crush, torture, and execute good people like Jesus, the disciples and many in the early church. And yet, we hear a message of another government called the Kingdom of God. It’s a system that grows in seed form globally through all time and it does not go to war against its enemies. It is a government that does not originate in the world as we know it.

In Paul’s pastoral letter to Timothy, he said:

1 Timothy 2:

First, I want you to pray for all people. Ask God to help and bless them. Give thanks for them. 2 Pray for kings. Pray for everyone who is in authority. Pray that we can live peaceful and quiet lives. And pray that we will be godly and holy. 3 This is good, and it pleases God our Savior.

Have you prayed for the politicians of your nation asking God to help and bless them? Have you given thanks for them today?

My guest today has something to say about praying for leadership. I’m talking to Tim Schindel from Victoria, British Columbia. I met Tim several years ago as his vision for chaplaincy was in its early stages. The last time we were together in 2018, we had lunch and a tour of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia along with Jason Goertzen, the chaplain there.

Seeing the need and an opportunity to serve, Tim founded Leading Influence in 2006 to fulfill the vision of providing excellence in pastoral care to politicians across Canada.  Under his leadership, Leading Influence has grown to a national ministry with a chaplain team that reaches from Victoria, BC to Quebec City.  Tim serves as the National Director for Leading Influence and serves as the Ottawa chaplain.[1]


Links:

[1] https://leadinginfluence.com/chaplains/

September 15, 2021 /Kevin Rogers
Government of Canada, Chaplaincy, Tim Schindel, Leading Influence Ministries, Politics, Prayer
Canada, Chaplaincy, Christianity, PAOC, Religion & Spirituality, Urban Ministry, Tim Schindel
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The Great Reset Of Mission In The City

September 01, 2021 by Kevin Rogers in Canada, Christianity, Kevin Rogers, PAOC, Religion & Spirituality, Urban Ministry

Earlier this summer I hosted a webinar with Steve Pike entitled ‘The Great Reset of Mission in the City’. Canadian urban leaders attended as we talked about 21st century realities of making disciples in our urban context.

Steve Pike has been at the forefront of church planting for thirty years. He served as founding director of Church Multiplication Network (CMN) for the Assemblies of God (USA) denomination.

Seeing a need for more church plants in cities, he founded Urban Islands Project, which exists to “increase the presence of the Church in the Urban O.”

He’s released a book entitled ‘Next Wave: Discovering the 21st Century Church’.

Links:

Previous interview with Steve Pike:

Season 2, Episode 9:

https://www.sidewalkskylinepodcast.com/sidewalkskylinepodcast/21st-century-urban-churches-with-steve-pike

Steve Pike B: Next Wave website

https://nextwave.community/

Next Wave Book: Discovering the 21st Century Church

https://www.amazon.ca/Next-Wave-Discovering-Century-Church/dp/1736042815/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=next+wave+steve+pike&qid=1619868111&sr=8-1

Urban Islands Project

https://urbanislandsproject.org/

September 01, 2021 /Kevin Rogers
Urban Ministry, Urban Islands Project, Urban Church, Steve Pike, Assemblies of God USA, PAOC
Canada, Christianity, Kevin Rogers, PAOC, Religion & Spirituality, Urban Ministry
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