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Hope And Light In Cobourg (Leigh-Ann & Thomas Davidson)

February 01, 2025 by Kevin Rogers in Thomas Davidson, Urban Ministry, Street Ministry Worker, Mission Canada, Mental Health, Kevin Rogers, Christianity, Canada, At Risk Youth, Leigh-Ann Davidson

After a couple years working in Mission Canada with Street Level Advocacy (Peterborough), Leigh-Ann Davidson felt the call to launch new initiatives in Cobourg, Ontario. Along the way, her biggest supporter (who happened to be her husband Thomas) joined in her efforts in reaching out to the street-affiliated and homeless population in the small city of Cobourg.

Together they are ‘Hope And Light Urban Outreach’ making a difference in a place of intensifying need.


Links:

Mission Canada Profile

https://paoc.org/donate/leighanndavidson

Facebook Page

https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61564632950348

Intensity In Tent City - Sidewalk Skyline Podcast - Season 3, Episode 22

https://youtu.be/BD7j0NqRwgo?si=X0K8asD0YQ5HyK3U

February 01, 2025 /Kevin Rogers
Mission Canada, Leigh Ann Davidson, Thomas Davidson, Cobourg Ontario, Street Ministry Workers, Street Level Advocacy, Homelessness
Thomas Davidson, Urban Ministry, Street Ministry Worker, Mission Canada, Mental Health, Kevin Rogers, Christianity, Canada, At Risk Youth, Leigh-Ann Davidson
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The Shift Every Decade (Bob Gal interview)

December 01, 2024 by Kevin Rogers in At Risk Youth, Bob Gal, Canada, Chaplaincy, Christianity, Edmonton, Kevin Rogers, Mission Canada, PAOC, Religion & Spirituality, Street Ministry Worker, Urban Ministry

Bob Gal has been an iconic figure in my life for 40 years. From my first recollections of his speaking at youth retreats and leading street ministry outreaches, he has been a man that has followed the cloud by day and fire by night.

He and his lifelong sweetheart Karen live in Edmonton, Alberta where he serves as our oldest Mission Canada urban worker at the age of 74. Today I want to hear Bob’s reflections as we review his relationship with Jesus and the nuanced perspective shifts for each decade.

Links:

Mission Canada Profile

https://paoc.org/donate/bobgal

Lovedmonton Chapel

https://lovedmonton.com/

December 01, 2024 /Kevin Rogers
Bob Gal, Edmonton, West Edmonton Mall, Mission Canada, Calgary, Chaplaincy, Street Ministry Workers
At Risk Youth, Bob Gal, Canada, Chaplaincy, Christianity, Edmonton, Kevin Rogers, Mission Canada, PAOC, Religion & Spirituality, Street Ministry Worker, Urban Ministry
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Receptivity To The Gospel In Canada (Brian Egert)

October 01, 2024 by Kevin Rogers in Brian Egert, Canada, Christianity, Immigration, Kevin Rogers, Mission Canada, New Song Church, PAOC, Religion & Spirituality, Urban Ministry, Windsor Ontario

How receptive are Canadians to the Christian message?

Brian Egert is the director of Mission Canada, an agency that has over 50 workers across Canada to reach beyond the church walls. This episode features a plenary session at the Our City Windsor conference in March 2024.


Links:

Mission Canada

https://paoc.org/canada


October 01, 2024 /Kevin Rogers
PAOC, Brian Egert, Mission Canada, Canadian Cities, Multiculturalism, Missional Strategy
Brian Egert, Canada, Christianity, Immigration, Kevin Rogers, Mission Canada, New Song Church, PAOC, Religion & Spirituality, Urban Ministry, Windsor Ontario
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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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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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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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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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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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Jesus In The Diaspora - Charles Hermelink interview

March 01, 2023 by Kevin Rogers in Canada, Christianity, Immigration, Kevin Rogers, Mission Canada, PAOC, Urban Ministry, Charles Hermelink, Islam

Charles and I work together with Mission Canada, a Christian ‘mission agency to reach Canada with the gospel in unique ways. There are many contexts where there is a gap; campuses, people groups, regions, and communities where Jesus is inadequately represented. Mission Canada is committed to identify and equip those who will pursue their calling to fill these gaps.’[1]

I am the urban ministry consultant and Charles is the Cultural Ministries consultant. As part of that role, he gives leadership to Neighbours & Newcomers Network National.

Links:

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

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

 


[1] https://paoc.org/canada/about

March 01, 2023 /Kevin Rogers
Charles Hermelink, Kevin Rogers, PAOC, Mission Canada, Cultural Language Church, Immigration
Canada, Christianity, Immigration, Kevin Rogers, Mission Canada, PAOC, Urban Ministry, Charles Hermelink, Islam
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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 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 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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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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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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Sidewalk Pastors - QUEST Conversation (part 2)

June 15, 2021 by Kevin Rogers in At Risk Youth, Canada, Christianity, First Nations Canada, Kevin Rogers, Mission Canada, PAOC, Religion & Spirituality, Urban Ministry, Bob Gal, Anna Morgante, Ejay Tupe

In the second part of the Sidewalk Pastors interview, we talk about the stereotypes around poverty and the spiritual formation that is grossly neglected in the field of social work. We will hear more amazing stories about real life people and their courageous struggles.

Our guests are great examples of Street Ministry Workers (letter “S” in our QUEST acronym).

If you have not listened, to part 1 please go back and listen to that first to get a proper introduction to our guests Bob Gal, Anna Morgante and Ejay Tupe.

Links:

Mission Canada

https://paoc.org/canada

Bob Gal

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

Anna Morgante

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

Ejay Tupe

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

June 15, 2021 /Kevin Rogers
Mission Canada, Street Ministry Workers, Bob Gal, Edmonton, Anna Morgante, Calvary Temple Winnipeg, Ejay Tupe, Toronto, Evangelism
At Risk Youth, Canada, Christianity, First Nations Canada, Kevin Rogers, Mission Canada, PAOC, Religion & Spirituality, Urban Ministry, Bob Gal, Anna Morgante, Ejay Tupe
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Sniff, Sneeze, Splice (James Craig, Archivist)

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

James Craig is the archivist for Pentecostal Assemblies Of Canada. He runs a state of the art archive with documents and artifacts related to the history of the Pentecostal movement in Canada. We will learn some intriguing details about data storage and the value of looking back.

Part of this interview explores the early Pentecostal history of ministry engagement in urban centres.

Jim is also the executive director of The Lifestream Initiative.

The Lifestream Initiative exists to discover, disseminate and facilitate new opportunities for churches to love their neighbours. Current areas of focus include the mental health needs of First Responders and their families, mental health education for faith leaders, and assisting churches to become more engaged in their communities. With a primary emphasis on Mississauga, Ontario, Canada's sixth largest city, the initiative serves to bring Christian leaders together and make new connections between and among those engaged in a variety of ministries.

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February 01, 2021 /Kevin Rogers
Pentecostalism, PAOC, The Lifestream Initiative, Urban Ministry, Mission Canada, Mississauga, Women In Ministry, Hebdon Mission
Canada, Christianity, PAOC, Religion & Spirituality, Urban Ministry
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Post-Secondary Lifeline

September 15, 2020 by Kevin Rogers in Canada, Christianity, Mission Canada, PAOC, Urban Ministry

David Burke is a Mission Canada campus worker to Ryerson University, situated in the core of downtown Toronto. Ryerson is home to over 43,000 students, the majority of whom do not know Christ as their Saviour. David, along with his wife, Krysten, launched a ministry on campus called "LifeLine" to help fill this spiritual need. LifeLine exists to be a vibrant faith community that is actively introducing people to Jesus Christ, and discipling and mentoring those who do know Him.

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September 15, 2020 /Kevin Rogers
David Burke, Ryerson University, Mission Canada, Serve Campus Network, PAOC, Toronto
Canada, Christianity, Mission Canada, PAOC, Urban Ministry
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