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Gospel Transformation In An At Risk Neighbourhood

May 15, 2024 by Kevin Rogers in Canada, Christianity, Housing, Kevin Rogers, Kevin Saunders, Mental Health, New Song Church, PAOC, Religion & Spirituality, Street Ministry Worker, Substance Abuse, Urban Ministry, Windsor Ontario, Elizabeth Anderson, Paula Saunders, Community Gardening, Assisted Living

For 10 years, New Song Church has been alongside one of Windsor’s more challenging neighbourhoods of social housing. What we affectionately call the Glengarry neighbourhood is a series of four high rise apartments, several rows of townhouses and an assisted living facility. It experiences the most tragic of life experiences as well as a quieter majority that are just trying to survive.

Through collaboration initially with The Downtown Windsor Community Collaborative and partnership with Windsor Essex Community Housing Corporation, we run a 4 day per week drop in centre, a community garden, the cafeteria contract in the assisted living facility along with a weekly Bible study and prayer meeting for residents with spiritual desire.

In this episode, Kevin Rogers interviews Kevin and Paula Saunders as well as Elizabeth Anderson.

May 15, 2024 /Kevin Rogers
Windsor Ontario, Poverty, Kevin Saunders, Paula Saunders, Elizabeth Anderson, New Song Church - Windsor ON, Community Transformation, Urban Ministry, Urban Church
Canada, Christianity, Housing, Kevin Rogers, Kevin Saunders, Mental Health, New Song Church, PAOC, Religion & Spirituality, Street Ministry Worker, Substance Abuse, Urban Ministry, Windsor Ontario, Elizabeth Anderson, Paula Saunders, Community Gardening, Assisted Living
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Let Nothing Be Wasted (Ejay Tupe)

May 01, 2024 by Kevin Rogers in Canada, Christianity, Ejay Tupe, Kevin Rogers, Mission Canada, New Song Church, PAOC, Religion & Spirituality, Street Ministry Worker, Toronto, Urban Ministry, Windsor Ontario

One of our podcast regulars, Ejay Tupe brought this message ‘Let Nothing Be Wasted’ at the Our City Windsor - Signs Of Hope conference.

His years of experience in urban ministry are informed by his reading of the Scriptures.

Ejay is an urban worker in downtown Toronto.

Link:

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

May 01, 2024 /Kevin Rogers
Ejay Tupe, Our City Windsor, New Song Church - Windsor ON, Urban Church, Urban Ministry, Mission Canada
Canada, Christianity, Ejay Tupe, Kevin Rogers, Mission Canada, New Song Church, PAOC, Religion & Spirituality, Street Ministry Worker, Toronto, Urban Ministry, Windsor Ontario
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Signs Of Hope (Brian Egert)

April 15, 2024 by Kevin Rogers in Brian Egert, Canada, Christianity, Edmonton, Mission Canada, New Song Church, PAOC, Religion & Spirituality, Urban Ministry, Windsor Ontario

Brian Egert brought this opening message at the Our City Windsor ‘Signs Of Hope’ conference in March 2024. One hundred people gathered at New Song Church in Windsor Ontario to reflect on the hope that Canadian churches can bring to their cities.

Brian is the Director of Mission Canada, an agency committed to raising up workers with a heart of hope for the nation of Canada.

Link:

Mission Canada

https://paoc.org/canada

April 15, 2024 /Kevin Rogers
Brian Egert, Kevin Rogers, Mission Canada, Our City Windsor, Windsor Ontario, New Song Church - Windsor ON
Brian Egert, Canada, Christianity, Edmonton, Mission Canada, New Song Church, PAOC, Religion & Spirituality, Urban Ministry, Windsor Ontario
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Becoming Bilingual (Cal & Chrissy Krahn interview)

April 01, 2024 by Kevin Rogers in Cal and Chrissy Krahn, Canada, Christianity, Gary Connors, Kevin Rogers, Mission Canada, Quebec/Francophone Canada, Religion & Spirituality, Urban Ministry

With almost 30 years of ministry experience, Cal and Chrissy Krahn have often been drawn to those outside of the church walls. As urban workers with Mission Canada, based in Montreal, Quebec, they care for those around them who are lonely, hurting, or in need of a friend. This can be through involvement at the local food bank, sharing a meal or a coffee with someone, connecting newcomers to Canada with helpful resources, or simply giving a granola bar to a person who’s hungry.

In the words of Loren Cunningham, founder of Youth With A Mission (YWAM), "When you take up residence among them, you have an opportunity to do things for transforming that community and those people not only spiritually, but it will change their lives economically, socially, and educationally, and all the things that follow. YOU can make a difference in the world.”
In a province where less than 1% of the population attend an evangelical service on a Sunday morning, and where many do not trust religion or have been hurt, Cal and Chrissy desire to embody "the Jesus way" by living their lives based on the example of Christ - full of generosity, hospitality, and love.


 Links:

Mission Canada Profile Page

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


April 01, 2024 /Kevin Rogers
Cal & Chrissy Krahn, Montreal, Fit4M - French Intensive Training For Ministry, Urban Ministry, Kevin Rogers, Mission Canada
Cal and Chrissy Krahn, Canada, Christianity, Gary Connors, Kevin Rogers, Mission Canada, Quebec/Francophone Canada, Religion & Spirituality, Urban Ministry
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From Organized Crime To True Religion (Alan Campbell interview)

March 15, 2024 by Kevin Rogers in Alan Campbell, Refuge Ministries Canada, At Risk Youth, Canada, Chaplaincy, Christianity, Corrections Canada, Housing, Kevin Rogers, Religion & Spirituality, Street Ministry Worker, Toronto, Urban Ministry

Years ago, I worked as a federal chaplain at a halfway house. I learned so much about the value of faith-based community friendships for men and women returning to the community.

Alan Campbell has devoted his adult life to Jesus-inspired care for people being released from jail. He is humble and virtuous in his approach and remains focused on the mission. l am grateful to know ‘Refuge Ministries Canada’ and to serve them when I can.

Alan shares his story of conversion from incarceration for his involvement with the Toronto Mafia, God’s call to help prisoners and the role of suffering in his ongoing transformation.

Links:

Refuge Ministries Canada

https://www.refugeministriescanada.com/

Refuge Freedom Stories

https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/refuge-freedom-stories/id1524349333

March 15, 2024 /Kevin Rogers
Alan Campbell, Refuge Ministries Canada, Corrections Canada, Jail Ministry, London Ontario, Toronto, Street Ministry Workers
Alan Campbell, Refuge Ministries Canada, At Risk Youth, Canada, Chaplaincy, Christianity, Corrections Canada, Housing, Kevin Rogers, Religion & Spirituality, Street Ministry Worker, Toronto, Urban Ministry
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Lessons From The Living Room Church (Bernard Tam)

February 01, 2024 by Kevin Rogers in Bernard Tam, Canada, Christianity, Religion & Spirituality, Toronto, Urban Ministry, CMA

The Living Room Church is a family of Jesus followers serving the neighbourhoods. One of their co-pastors is Bernard Tam.

Bernard resides in Midtown Toronto with his wife Susan and their two fun-loving and silly boys, Jeddie and Joshua. Learning to live in the urban center has been quite the journey for the Tams, but they are learning daily to see the beauty of the urban jungle. Bernard is passionate about connecting with people and (re)imaging possibilities while wrestling with faith and culture. He is also currently working part-time with The Alliance as a New Ventures Implementor, seeing new churches and new leaders in Toronto. Bernard is also a host of the Canadian Asian Missional Podcast. In the neighbourhood, you can often find Bernard hanging out in coffee shops where his passion for community and coffee intersects. Susan often likens the coffee shops to the show Cheers for Bernard.

To reach Bernard you can email him at btam@thelivingroomchurch.ca

Links:

The Living Room Church

http://www.thelivingroomchurch.ca/

Christian & Missionary Alliance

https://thealliancecanada.ca/

Canadian Asian Missional Podcast

https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/canadian-asian-missional-podcast/id1339528072

February 01, 2024 /Kevin Rogers
Bernard Tam, Christian & Missionary Alliance, Toronto, Church Planting, Canadian Asian Missional Podcast, Our City Scarborough
Bernard Tam, Canada, Christianity, Religion & Spirituality, Toronto, Urban Ministry, CMA
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Youth At The West Edmonton Mall (Braden Brodeur)

January 15, 2024 by Kevin Rogers in Braden Brodeur, Edmonton, At Risk Youth, Bob Gal, Canada, Chaplaincy, Christianity, Debbie Kunst, Kevin Rogers, Mission Canada, PAOC, Religion & Spirituality, Urban Ministry

Braden Brodeur is a youth worker at Marketplace Chapel at the West Edmonton Mall. The chapel is staffed by Christians and provides spiritual and religious care to shoppers, employees, and wanderers. He is in process to become a Mission Canada urban worker.

The West Edmonton Mall is the 2nd largest mall in North America at 5.3 million square feet.

West Edmonton Mall has over 800 stores and services including nine attractions, two hotels and over 100 dining venues in the complex, and parking for more than 20,000 vehicles. More than 24,000 people are employed at the property. The mall receives about 32 million visitors per year; it attracts between 90,000 and 200,000 shoppers daily, depending on the day and season.

 Braden currently interacts with 100 youth on a weekly basis.

Links:

Marketplace Chapel

https://www.lovedmonton.com/

West Edmonton Mall

https://www.wem.ca/

Mission Canada Profile

https://www.paoc.org/canada/workers/bradenbrodeur

January 15, 2024 /Kevin Rogers
Braden Brodeur, Mission Canada, Marketplace Chapel Edmonton, West Edmonton Mall, Urban Ministry, At Risk Youth
Braden Brodeur, Edmonton, At Risk Youth, Bob Gal, Canada, Chaplaincy, Christianity, Debbie Kunst, Kevin Rogers, Mission Canada, PAOC, Religion & Spirituality, Urban Ministry
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Homeless In Toronto (Brad Sider)

January 01, 2024 by Kevin Rogers in Brad Sider, Urban Ministry, Street Ministry Worker, Religion & Spirituality, Kevin Rogers, Salvation Army, MCC

On any given night in Toronto, there are about 9000 men, women and children that have no place to stay. Brad Sider spoke at the Our City Scarborough conference on the topic of homelessness his city.

As a veteran shelter and street population worker, Brad is currently a director with the Maxwell Meighen Centre, one of several Salvation Army shelters.

Previously he worked with the Mennonite Central Committee with men coming from prison and reintegrating into the community.

As a follower of Jesus, Brad brings insight into how the gospel interfaces with people on the streets.

Links:

Maxwell Meighen Centre

https://www.torontohhs.org/shelters/maxwell-meighen/

Mennonite Central Committee

https://mcc.org/

Brad Sider

January 01, 2024 /Kevin Rogers
Brad Sider, Toronto, Homelessness, Maxwell Meighen Centre, Our City Scarborough
Brad Sider, Urban Ministry, Street Ministry Worker, Religion & Spirituality, Kevin Rogers, Salvation Army, MCC
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The New Humanity (David Wells)

December 15, 2023 by Kevin Rogers in Canada, Christianity, Dr. David Wells, Urban Ministry, Toronto, Religion & Spirituality, PAOC, Mission Canada

David Wells is the General Superintendent of the Pentecostal Assemblies Of Canada and an avid devotee to urban ministry in Canada. This is one of his plenary sessions at the Our City Scarborough Conference held at Global Kingdom Ministries in November 2023.

In this session he speaks on ‘The New Humanity - In The City’. This is a call to reveal God’s character and light by exhibiting His peace (Shalom).

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December 15, 2023 /Kevin Rogers
Dr. David Wells, Our City Scarborough, Mission Canada, Urban Ministry
Canada, Christianity, Dr. David Wells, Urban Ministry, Toronto, Religion & Spirituality, PAOC, Mission Canada
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Restoring Women At Risk (Julie Hunter Interview)

December 01, 2023 by Kevin Rogers in Julie Hunter, Canada, Christianity, Intentional Community, Kevin Rogers, Mental Health, Religion & Spirituality, Substance Abuse, Urban Ministry, Windsor Ontario

Julie Hunter is the executive director for Windsor Life Centre, a residential, faith-based treatment centre for women recovering from drug and alcohol addictions. The Centre began 10 years ago on the property of Windsor Christian Fellowship under the vision and leadership of Cathy Ciaramitaro.

Windsor Life Centre aims to provide healing to the whole person, giving them tools to live out lasting recovery.

Grounded in compassion, we are designed to empower every woman to reach lifelong sobriety. We help women with their physical, mental, emotional, spiritual, and social wellbeing so they can live healthier lifestyles after graduating from the program.

Windsor Life Centre understands addiction is complicated and unique for each individual. We provide customized treatment plans as a key feature of our program by examining each woman’s strengths, treatment needs, and coping abilities. Upon admission to Windsor Life Centre and throughout the treatment stay, our team evaluates their progress and adjusts the treatment plan as necessary. We also offer 12 step facilitation, social activities, life skills training, and multiple forms of therapy.

Link:

https://windsorlifecentre.com/

 

December 01, 2023 /Kevin Rogers
Windsor Life Centre, Julie Hunter, Substance Abuse, Windsor Christian Fellowship, Cathy Ciaramitaro
Julie Hunter, Canada, Christianity, Intentional Community, Kevin Rogers, Mental Health, Religion & Spirituality, Substance Abuse, Urban Ministry, Windsor Ontario
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Red Frogs And Zoe Manor (Nelly Latchman interview)

November 15, 2023 by Kevin Rogers in At Risk Youth, Canada, Christianity, Housing, Intentional Community, Kevin Rogers, Mission Canada, New Song Church, PAOC, Religion & Spirituality, Serve Campus Network, Urban Ministry, Windsor Ontario

At sixteen years of age, Nelly Latchman was on a youth group mission trip to New Song Church. The days in Windsor were an opportunity to experience God at work in an urban context outside of her own neighbourhood. That initial experience would eventually culminate in moving to Windsor after graduating from Tyndale Seminary.

Today, Nelly is a Mission Canada worker that serves as part of the national Serve Campus Network with her focus on the University of Windsor. She is also a young adult pastor at Parkwood Gospel Church.


Links:

Nelly Latchman - Mission Canada profile page

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

Serve Campus Network

https://paoc.org/serve-campus

Red Frogs Canada

https://ca.redfrogs.com/

Parkwood Young Adults

https://parkwoodwindsor.com/youngadults

 

November 15, 2023 /Kevin Rogers
Nelly Latchman, New Song Church - Windsor ON, Red Frogs, Serve Campus Network, Parkwood Gospel Church - Windsor, Zoe Manor, Mission Canada
At Risk Youth, Canada, Christianity, Housing, Intentional Community, Kevin Rogers, Mission Canada, New Song Church, PAOC, Religion & Spirituality, Serve Campus Network, Urban Ministry, Windsor Ontario
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Asylum Seekers And Homelessness (Mike Morency & Ejay Tupe interview)

November 01, 2023 by Kevin Rogers in Canada, Christianity, Ejay Tupe, Housing, Immigration, Kevin Rogers, Matthew House Windsor, Mike Morency, Mission Canada, Religion & Spirituality, Street Ministry Worker, Toronto, Urban Ministry, Windsor Ontario

Our guests on this episode are Ejay Tupe, director of Toronto Urban Mission Hub in downtown Toronto and Mike Morency, executive director of Matthew House – Windsor.

We will be talking about a story that began unfolding this past summer when over 200 refugee claimants from African nations found themselves sleeping on the streets. Many were outside a homeless support centre at 129 Peter St. in downtown Toronto. There seemed to initially be a funding stalemate between levels of government.

Into the crisis, three churches got involved directly by opening up their buildings to provide shelter, food, and support.

·      Revivaltime Tabernacle

·      Pilgrim Feast Tabernacle

·      Dominion Church International

This story eventually leads to some of the asylum seekers ending up served by Matthew House in Windsor.

 

Links:

Ejay Tupe

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

Oct 30th update from Ejay

https://youtu.be/-o4LVpanGmo?si=J11xqAhrKoEd_DPb

Matthew House - Windsor

https://matthewhousewindsor.org/

Our City Scarborough Conference

https://www.ourcitytoronto.ca/

News article:

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/church-temporary-emergency-shelter-asylum-seekers-toronto-1.6927489

Ejay Tupe

Mike Morency

November 01, 2023 /Kevin Rogers
Ejay Tupe, Mike Morency, Kevin Rogers, Stone Church Toronto, Dominion Church International, Immigration, Matthew House Windsor, Mission Canada, Homelessness
Canada, Christianity, Ejay Tupe, Housing, Immigration, Kevin Rogers, Matthew House Windsor, Mike Morency, Mission Canada, Religion & Spirituality, Street Ministry Worker, Toronto, Urban Ministry, Windsor Ontario
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Vancouver Downtown East Side (Aaron White interview)

October 15, 2023 by Kevin Rogers in Aaron White, At Risk Youth, Canada, Christianity, Intentional Community, Kevin Rogers, Mental Health, Religion & Spirituality, Street Ministry Worker, Substance Abuse, Urban Ministry, Vancouver

Today on the podcast we are taking a virtual walk on the sidewalks of Vancouver’s Downtown East Side and having a conversation with Aaron White.

Aaron is a pastor, justice worker and prayer instigator in the Downtown Eastside of Vancouver for the past 20 years, where he lives with his wife and four children in a community home. He’s part of the team at Jacob’s Well, an ecumenical Christian centre of hospitality where his job description is resident theologian.

He is the co-author of Revolution and The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Kingdom of God; co-creator of The Creative Way Down discipleship resource; and author of his newest book Recovering: From Brokenness and Addiction to Blessedness and Community.

Along with one of my previous guests Dave Carrol (Captain Kindness), he co-hosts the Two Wise Fools podcast, a light-hearted and sometimes emphatically, truthful conversation about all things sacred and profane.

Links:

Recovering Book

https://bakeracademic.com/p/Recovering-Aaron-White/41667

Jacob’s Well

https://www.jacobswell.ca/

Two Wise Fools Podcast

https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/two-wise-fools/id1547557549

 

October 15, 2023 /Kevin Rogers
Aaron White, Vancouver, Addiction, Street Ministry Workers, Urban Ministry
Aaron White, At Risk Youth, Canada, Christianity, Intentional Community, Kevin Rogers, Mental Health, Religion & Spirituality, Street Ministry Worker, Substance Abuse, Urban Ministry, Vancouver
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Musicians On Mission (The Extreme Tour)

October 01, 2023 by Kevin Rogers in At Risk Youth, Canada, Christianity, Feeding Windsor-Essex, Kevin Rogers, New Song Church, Religion & Spirituality, Rodger Fordham, Street Ministry Worker, Substance Abuse, Urban Ministry, Windsor Ontario

For thirty years, The Extreme Tour have partnered with community groups and clubs, civic organizations, churches, schools, government agencies and municipalities that are working charitably to meet the needs of the disenfranchised.

Collectively they have been in hundreds of communities scattered throughout 20 countries bringing music, art, spoken word, etc. They are musicians on mission and people that want to serve.

In mid-September they spent a week in Windsor, Ontario assisting New Song Church and Feeding Windsor-Essex. This is our round table conversation about who they are and the unique work that they are called to.

Links:

The Extreme Tour

https://www.theextremetour.com/

Danyelle Speaks

https://www.danyellespeaks.com/

Idiomz Da Prophesayer

https://idiomz.bandcamp.com/

Manny Hubbard (Flamuel)

https://www.youtube.com/@MannyHubbardMusic

Samuel Kislow (Salmon Friends)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r2CLfjEDGS4

October 01, 2023 /Kevin Rogers
Urban Ministry, Energizer, The Extreme Tour, Kevin Rogers, New Song Church - Windsor ON, Feeding Windsor-Essex, Danyelle Speaks, Idiomz Da Prophesayer, Manny Hubbard, Sam Kislow, Windsor Ontario, Street Ministry Workers
At Risk Youth, Canada, Christianity, Feeding Windsor-Essex, Kevin Rogers, New Song Church, Religion & Spirituality, Rodger Fordham, Street Ministry Worker, Substance Abuse, Urban Ministry, Windsor Ontario
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From Fentanyl To The Soup Shack (Bobby Reaume interview)

September 15, 2023 by Kevin Rogers in At Risk Youth, Canada, Christianity, Corrections Canada, Feeding Windsor-Essex, Hamilton Ontario, Housing, Kevin Rogers, Mental Health, New Song Church, Religion & Spirituality, Substance Abuse, Street Ministry Worker, Urban Ministry, Windsor Ontario

Three years ago, Bobby Reaume walked into my office and said, “Hey remember me?” It took me awhile before I would remember that he and his wife Grace attended the church briefly a few years prior. When Bobby walked in, he had been released from prison, returned to addiction, and was living in tent city. He came to see me with John Button the founder of Launch Pad Recovery Centre as he was entering into a Christian recovery program.

Today Bobby is working full-time, sober, spirit-filled and serving the homeless population in our city of Windsor with the Soup Shack, a trailer set up to distribute food and basic supplies to people on the street.

 Links:

Soup Shack organized by Feeding Windsor-Essex

https://www.feedingwindsoressex.ca/

Launch Pad Recovery Center

https://launchpadrecovery.org/

September 15, 2023 /Kevin Rogers
Bobby Reaume, Kevin Rogers, Feeding Windsor-Essex, New Song Church - Windsor ON, Launch Pad Recovery Center, Homelessness, Substance Abuse, Street Ministry Workers
At Risk Youth, Canada, Christianity, Corrections Canada, Feeding Windsor-Essex, Hamilton Ontario, Housing, Kevin Rogers, Mental Health, New Song Church, Religion & Spirituality, Substance Abuse, Street Ministry Worker, Urban Ministry, Windsor Ontario
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Hope On The Streets Of Leamington (Jennifer Hyde interview)

September 01, 2023 by Kevin Rogers in Jennifer Hyde, Canada, Leamington Ontario, Christianity, Kevin Rogers, New Song Church, Religion & Spirituality, Rodger Fordham, Substance Abuse, Urban Ministry, Feeding Windsor-Essex

In the fall of 2022, three Leamington entrepreneurs came together to establish the Leamington Community Hope Centre at the old Knox Presbyterian Church located in the downtown core. Their goal was to secure a community space where necessary resources would be available to people in need to help ensure their physical, mental, social, and spiritual health was prioritized.

The Centre is taking shape quickly with a surge of community volunteers getting involved, many from area churches. Jennifer Hyde is the executive director of a new organization known as the Leamington Community Hope Centre.

Links:

Leamington Community Hope Centre

https://www.leamingtonhopecentre.ca/

Feeding Windsor-Essex

https://www.feedingwindsoressex.ca/

September 01, 2023 /Kevin Rogers
Jennifer Hyde, Leamington Community Hope Centre, Street Ministry Workers, Food Security, Addiction, Kevin Rogers, Feeding Windsor
Jennifer Hyde, Canada, Leamington Ontario, Christianity, Kevin Rogers, New Song Church, Religion & Spirituality, Rodger Fordham, Substance Abuse, Urban Ministry, Feeding Windsor-Essex
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Healed Of Schizophrenia (Josh Tamblyn interview)

August 15, 2023 by Kevin Rogers in Josh Tamblyn, Canada, Christianity, Kevin Rogers, Mental Health, Mission Canada, PAOC, Religion & Spirituality, Serve Campus Network, Substance Abuse, Urban Ministry, Burnaby BC

When it comes to medical conditions and healing, Christians hold a range of views from the intervention of doctors and medicine, alternative practices and healing that comes from God. I am not a doctor, so I would never give medical advice but would always encourage people to take a threefold approach to getting help.

First, we ask God for help in all things. Secondly, we investigate and utilize good medicine and thirdly we look at alternative methods when the first two are not yielding a result. Some will try alternative before mainstream and that’s their choice.

I bring this up today as we consider that the spiritual life of a person may be affected by physical and mental conditions. I believe that God heals, and today’s guest passes the test in my mind for a verifiable miracle from God.

Josh Tamblyn was healed of schizophrenia. We’re going to hear his story and also learn about his present involvement in ministry.

 

Links:

 

Mission Canada Profile Page

https://paoc.org/donate/joshtamblyn

 

University Christian Ministries

https://www.joinucm.org/

Serve Campus Network

https://paoc.org/serve-campus

Ministry Spotlight

https://youtu.be/LtTXs724Fpw

 

 

August 15, 2023 /Kevin Rogers
Serve Campus Network, Josh Tamblyn, Mission Canada, Mental Health, Burnaby BC, Summit Pacific College
Josh Tamblyn, Canada, Christianity, Kevin Rogers, Mental Health, Mission Canada, PAOC, Religion & Spirituality, Serve Campus Network, Substance Abuse, Urban Ministry, Burnaby BC
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ABCD and the Lord's Table

July 15, 2023 by Kevin Rogers in Jon Massimi, Canada, Christianity, Kevin Rogers, Religion & Spirituality, Urban Ministry

I met today’s guest Doctor Jon Massimi when we were both presenting at the Anchor Ministerial Fellowship conference in Cambridge. Jon and his family live in the Kitchener/Waterloo area presently and has worked and ministered extensively in the community space.

 Jon is an Anglican priest and has developed his thesis on the relationship between Asset Based Community Development and the Faith Base.


Links:

Anchor Ministerial Session – 2023

https://youtu.be/bc1NwEcZq1c

 

Tamarack Community article

https://www.tamarackcommunity.ca/latest/local-business-benediction?hs_amp=true

 

The Connected Community by Cormac Russell and John McKnight

https://www.amazon.ca/Connected-Community-Discovering-Health-Neighborhoods/dp/1523002522/ref=sr_1_1?crid=56Q0MVL3SEI5&keywords=the+connected+community&qid=1687455809&sprefix=the+connected+%2Caps%2C93&sr=8-1

 

July 15, 2023 /Kevin Rogers
Jon Massimi, Kitchener-Waterloo, Asset Based Community Development, Urban Church, Urban Ministry
Jon Massimi, Canada, Christianity, Kevin Rogers, Religion & Spirituality, Urban Ministry
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A Panel Of Urban Pastors

July 01, 2023 by Kevin Rogers in At Risk Youth, Canada, Christianity, Mission Canada, Olu Jegede, PAOC, Religion & Spirituality, Urban Ministry, Toronto, Duane Henry, Jessie Knight, Godfrey Adderley, Joel Spiridigliozzi

What are the things that urban churches need to be thinking about? Pastor Duane Henry from Portico Church in Mississauga hosts a conversation at Our City Toronto 2023 with four urban pastors that are on the forefront of strategy and mission.

Olu Jegede is a return guest on Sidewalk Skyline Podcast and continues to pastor at Christian Centre Church.

Jessie Knight is an assistant pastor with Olu with a focus on student ministries.

Godfrey Adderley pastors at Stone Church in downtown Toronto.

Joel Spiridigliozzi is a regional director for Western Ontario District working with pastors and ministries in the Toronto region.

Links:

Duane Henry - Portico Church

https://www.porticocanada.ca/


Olu Jegede & Jessie Knight - Christian Centre Church

https://ccctoronto.com/

Olu Jegede

Jessie Knight


Godfrey Adderley - Stone Church

https://stonechurch.ca/

Godfrey Adderley



Joel Spiridigliozzi - Western Ontario District of PAOC

https://wodistrict.org/







July 01, 2023 /Kevin Rogers
Urban Church, Urban Ministry, Our City Toronto, PAOC, Duane Henry, Portico Church - Mississauga, Christian Centre Church Toronto, Olu Jegede, Jessie Knight, Stone Church Toronto, Godfrey Adderley, Joel Spiridigliozzi, Toronto
At Risk Youth, Canada, Christianity, Mission Canada, Olu Jegede, PAOC, Religion & Spirituality, Urban Ministry, Toronto, Duane Henry, Jessie Knight, Godfrey Adderley, Joel Spiridigliozzi
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Mental Health In Ministry (Sath Arulvarathan)

June 15, 2023 by Kevin Rogers in Sath Arulvarathan, Canada, Christianity, Religion & Spirituality, Urban Ministry, Mental Health

Sath Arulvarathan is a Registered Social Worker who has experience working in community and hospital mental health organizations. He is also involved in church planting.

Sath is skilled in supporting individuals experiencing anxiety, depression, substance use, trauma, life transitions and relationship breakdown.

He believes that the relationship between the therapist and client is the foundation for any intervention to be effective, and works from a trauma-informed, strengths-based, and anti-oppressive perspective. A firm believer in the benefits of short-term counselling, Sath aims to support clients to develop the skills and self-understanding they need to live better.


Links:

Sath’s blog posts for Trinity Life Church, Scarborough

https://www.trinitylife.ca/people/sath-arulvarathan/

Toronto Church Planting Video:

https://vimeo.com/77222798

June 15, 2023 /Kevin Rogers
Sath Arulvarathan, Mental Health, Toronto, Our City Toronto
Sath Arulvarathan, Canada, Christianity, Religion & Spirituality, Urban Ministry, Mental Health
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