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Faith At Work In Canadian Cities

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Gangland Preacher - Mark Goring

June 15, 2020 by Kevin Rogers in At Risk Youth, Canada, Christianity, Religion & Spirituality, Urban Ministry

Mark Goring is the pastor of Church In Regent Park. For decades it was a pocket of poverty, addiction and violence. For the last couple years, the poor are being displaced and development is erasing what once was there. The church has emerged from Church In The City, another urban church with a rich history of intersection with the poor.

Part of Mark’s journey involved ministry in the Malvern neighbourhood where pressure from a gang led to death threats and Mark moving out of the city. But the urban cry never left Mark’s soul and so he re-emerged a few years later to the ministry he now leads.

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June 15, 2020 /Kevin Rogers
Mark Goring, Church In Regent Park, Gangs In Canada, Malvern, Our City Toronto, Urban Ministry, Stone Church Toronto
At Risk Youth, Canada, Christianity, Religion & Spirituality, Urban Ministry
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Gangland Preacher - Ejay Tupe

June 01, 2020 by Kevin Rogers in At Risk Youth, Canada, Christianity, Religion & Spirituality, Urban Ministry

Welcome back to Sidewalk Skyline Podcast where we explore faith at work in Canadian cities. This is our fourth episode looking at gangland preachers. While gang activity is prevalent in parts of Canada, there are also men and women in those neighbourhoods that are making a difference one-on-one.

Today I am talking with Ejay Tupe, an urban missionary in downtown Toronto. I have had many conversations with my friend Ejay and heard about his pimp exit strategies, interaction with gang-affiliated youth and the pastoral care he provides to people in crisis all the time.

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June 01, 2020 /Kevin Rogers
Ejay Tupe, Toronto, Gangs In Canada, Mission Canada, Street Ministry Workers, Master's College & Seminary, Vanguard College, Jail Ministry, Yonge St. Mission, Our City Toronto
At Risk Youth, Canada, Christianity, Religion & Spirituality, Urban Ministry
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Gangland Preacher - Tony Hutchinson Part Two

May 15, 2020 by Kevin Rogers in At Risk Youth, Canada, Christianity, Religion & Spirituality, Urban Ministry

Well, as we promised we are bringing you part two of my interview with Dr. Anthony Hutchinson, or Dr. Hutch as some of his students call him.

If this is your first time listening, I would recommend that you go back and listen to part one of this interview or go back two episodes to hear all the content so far in this chapter called Gangland Preachers.

Tony Hutchinson is literally in demand across the nation as a leading expert on gang psychology and intervention. Here’s my conversation with him at the Mission Canada office in Mississauga.

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May 15, 2020 /Kevin Rogers
Dr. Anthony Hutchinson, Tyndale University, Gangs In Canada, Urban Ministry, Vancouver
At Risk Youth, Canada, Christianity, Religion & Spirituality, Urban Ministry
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Gangland Preacher - Tony Hutchinson Part One

May 01, 2020 by Kevin Rogers in At Risk Youth, Canada, Christianity, Religion & Spirituality, Urban Ministry

Dr. Anthony Hutchinson is a leading gang expert who specializes in developing and evaluating youth gang prevention programs and presents nationally on anti-gang and gang exiting strategies. 

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May 01, 2020 /Kevin Rogers
Dr. Anthony Hutchinson, Urban Ministry, Gangs In Canada, Tyndale University, Vancouver
At Risk Youth, Canada, Christianity, Religion & Spirituality, Urban Ministry
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Olu Jegede

Olu Jegede

Gangland Preacher - Olu Jegede

April 15, 2020 by Kevin Rogers in At Risk Youth, Canada, Christianity, Religion & Spirituality, Urban Ministry

Welcome to Episode 8 of Sidewalk Skyline Podcast. Today we are starting a series that I call Gangland Preachers. In this and upcoming episodes we are going to hear from some people that have firsthand experience when it comes to gangs and their effect on the community. Most of our discussions will focus on the Toronto area. 

Today’s guest is Olu Jegede who pastors Christian Centre Church in Toronto.

Hey, do you get those Amber Alerts on your smart phone? More than once I’ve been awakened in the night by that disturbing ring tone to report that a minor has been abducted or has gone missing.

I remember in early March of this year getting the alert about a 14-year-old boy that was missing from the Jane and Finch neighbourhood of Toronto. He had been abducted over a $4 million drug debt that his stepbrother had owed from last summer.

Well that young man was a recent example of someone that Christian Centre Church knows and cares about. He was recovered by police and returned home. These kind of stories are very real and personal for people like Pastor Olu Jegede.

In 2007 Jordan Manners was killed by gun violence inside his high school. This was one of the many young men that Olu has mentored over the years. 

Like Nehemiah of old, God calls some people into urban centers to build community and faith in places that have lost both. This session was a presentation that Olu gave at Our City Toronto 2019.

Links:

https://ccctoronto.com/

https://innercityoutreach.ca/

Jennifer and Olu Jegede

Jennifer and Olu Jegede

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Jordan Manners’ funeral

Jordan Manners’ funeral

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April 15, 2020 /Kevin Rogers
Olu Jegede, Christian Centre Church Toronto, Gangs In Canada, Intentional Community, Inner City Outreach Toronto
At Risk Youth, Canada, Christianity, Religion & Spirituality, Urban Ministry
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