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Pitch and Praise (stylized Pitch'n'Praise) [4] was a non-denominational Christian event aimed at reaching out to high school students across Ontario. As one of the largest gatherings of youth in Ontario, Canada, it drew crowds of over 2,000 youth at its peak. It was the brainchild of Dr. Denis Bell in 1974, and run by the Evangelical Missionary ...
Prince Albert, Sask: Northern Canada Evangelical Mission, 1981. Goddard, Pliny Earle. Texts and Analysis of Cold Lake Dialect, Chipewyan. Anthropological papers of the American Museum of Natural History, v. 10, pt. 1–2. New York: Published by order of the Trustees [of the American Museum of Natural History], 1912. Grant, J. C. Boileau.
The Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada is in full communion with the Anglican Church of Canada (under the Waterloo Declaration) and the Northern Province of the Moravian Church in North America. [7] Martin Luther University College and Lutheran Theological Seminary, Saskatoon are the seminaries owned by the church.
The Book of Common Praise being The Hymn Book of The Church of England in Canada (1908) [22] The Book of Common Praise (Revised) being The Hymn Book of The Church of England in Canada (1938) [23] Ancient Office Hymns, with Supplement, Additional Tunes” and Chant Appendix (Revised 1963) [2] The Hymn Book (1971), produced jointly with United ...
The Evangelical Covenant Church (ECC) is an evangelical denomination with Pietist Lutheran roots. [1] [2] [4] The denomination has 129,015 members in 878 congregations and an average worship attendance of 219,000 people [5] in the United States and Canada with ministries on five continents.
WEC International is an interdenominational mission agency of evangelical tradition which focuses on evangelism, discipleship and church planting, through music and the arts, serving addicts and vulnerable children, through Christian education, missionary and church leadership training, medical and development work, Bible translation, literacy and media production, in order to help local ...
The first Baptist born in Canada sent out as a missionary was Samuel S. Day, who was born in Upper Canada, and sent to India by the American Baptist Missionary Union (ABMU) in 1835. [2] In 1866, A.V. Timpany was also appoint by the ABMU to go to India, and that prompted the creation of a Canadian auxiliary to the ABMU in 1866. [3]
The Moravian Church in America is divided into a Northern and Southern Province. [4] [5] Each province is headed by an elders' conference composed of both lay and ordained members. The Northern Province is subdivided into the Eastern and Western Districts, as well as the Moravian Church in Canada. [5]