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Evangelical Fellowship of Canada – Upcoming Events

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The Evangelical Fellowship of Canada (EFC), of which The Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada is a member, has a series of events in October in various parts of Canada.

Click here to consider an event near you:

https://www.evangelicalfellowship.ca/Communications/EFC-Update/2024/EFC-Update-Newsletter-October-1

The EFC is inviting all pastors to a free Pastors Day event on Friday, October 25 at the Holiday Inn Toronto International Airport. The event will include fellowship with other pastors from a variety of denominations and regions, encouraging presentations tailored to pastors, and updates on the EFC’s work. 

The registration deadline was Oct. 1, but interested pastors are encouraged to register as soon as possible since space is limited. Please click the link above for more details and to register.

What will a healthy and vibrant Canadian church look like in 10 years?

Toronto-area EFC donors and friends are invited to an October 23 evening public discussion on “What will a healthy and vibrant Canadian Church look like in 10 years?” with David Guretzki, EFC president; Lee Beach, McMaster Divinity College professor; and Dorothy Pang, Tyndale Intercultural Ministries Centre director. A Q&A session will follow the discussion. 

Register online now (via the link above) or contact events@theEFC.ca or 1-866-302-3362 ext. 300. Walk-ins are also welcome if space permits. 

Webinar on keeping youth safe online

Join the first webinar in a series bringing parents and caregivers helpful information, tools and strategies for keeping kids and youth safe online. Register now to hear Chris McKenna, founder and CEO of Protect Young Eyes, on October 15. This 4-part webinar series is presented by Defend Dignity and the EFC. 

With one voice

“Not long ago, the voices of the people were the predominant sounds during church worship,” writes music professor Melissa Davis in the latest Faith Today History Lesson column. “Today the sound coming from the platform has all but silenced the congregation’s voice, leaving many feeling like irrelevant, passive spectators.” Davis explains why we should reclaim corporate worship.

Click here for more.

https://www.evangelicalfellowship.ca/Communications/EFC-Update/2024/EFC-Update-Newsletter-October-1

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