Last week I posted a blog explaining how the COVID-19 pandemic affects our small group ministry along with a video explaining how to have a small group online. Here is a followup video with some more tips related to how to stay connected with your small group during this crisis: Here are a couple
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Here is a brief video update that I’ve put together for small group leaders explaining how the COVID-19 pandemic affects our Small Groups Ministry: Further, here is a video that explains how you can have a small group online using Google Hangouts: UPDATE: If you plan on creating/joining a Google Hangout from your phone or
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Whereas Woodland Christian High School has shut down facilities until April 6 and whereas the Premier of Ontario has asked that gatherings over 50 people be cancelled, we will cancel all public church gatherings (including youth ministry) until at least April 6. Whereas the Prime Minister of Canada has recommended that all who can work
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I recently wrote a blog post with some pastoral encouragement and cautions about COVID-19. This post is to provide some quick points to explain how our church is dealing with the pandemic. We are taking the recommendations of our governing authorities seriously, acknowledging that many people know much more about the situation than we do.
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Already, this virus appears to be one of the most economically and socially disruptive events in my lifetime. Concerned about how this will unfold over the spring and summer, many are experiencing high levels of anxiety.
A lot more work has been done over the past two weeks. The ceilings have been sprayfoamed and coated with fire protection. More drywall has been hung. Taping and mudding has begun. The kitchen is all roughed in and the plumbing has been cemented in. Some kitchen cabinets have even been assembled! There have been
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On March 4, 2020, we were part of an event put on by Laurier Chinese Christian Fellowship from Wilfrid Laurier University that sought to answer the question “Is Social Justice Just?” The event consisted of four short lectures on topics related to social justice followed by a Q&A. The video for each of these lectures
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Pastor Jacob recently spoke at Trinity Bible Chapel’s annual men’s breakfast. He gave a talk titled, “The Duty of Manhood: Why I Like Being a Man.” Here’s a quote from the talk: “A man’s job is to lead his family to be as joyfully productive as possible.” – Pastor Jacob Reaume
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