 | Anglican Church of Canada
www.anglican.ca 80 Hayden Street
Toronto, ON M4Y 3G2 | In Canada more than 800,000 Anglicans worship in 30 dioceses, from Vancouver Island to St. John's, Newfoundland, and from the country's southernmost point to the Arctic Circle. The Most Rev. Fred Hiltz is the head (called the "Primate") of the national church. The Anglican Church of Canada supports churches in large urban areas, small rural villages, and in remote northern regions. |
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 | Anglican Coalition in Canada
www.acicanada.ca 3552 West 41st Avenue
Vancouver, BC V6N 4J9
office@acicanada.ca | We are a group of Anglican congregations and churches whose beliefs and ministry are established on the firm foundation of Holy Scripture. The ACiC believes that we have been called to bring the good news of the gospel to the 20 million Canadians who do not know Jesus Christ. The ACiC is a missionary outreach of the Anglican Province of Rwanda and work closely with the Anglican Misson in the Americas. |
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 | Apostolic Church in Canada
www.apostolic.ca 220 Adelaide St N.
London, ON N6B 3H4
cheryl@apostolic.ca | The Apostolic Church was first formed in 1916 as a result of the 1904 Welsh revival, we are a Trinitarian, Pentecostal denomination with a strong commitment to mission. We have established Apostolic movements in over 40 countries, many of whom are self-governing. |
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 | Apostolic Church of Pentecost of Canada
www.acop.ca 119 2340 Pegasus Way NE
Calgary, AB T2E 8M5
| The Apostolic Church of Pentecost is an international network of ministries and churches providing fellowship, encouragement and accountability in the proclamation of the Gospel of Jesus Christ by the power of the Holy Spirit. |
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 | Apostolic Faith Church
www.apostolicfaith.org 6615 SE 52nd Avenue
Portland, Oregon 97206-7660
| The Apostolic Faith Church is a worldwide Christian organization, with headquarters in Portland, Oregon. As a Trinitarian and fundamental church, our doctrinal beliefs are the basic Bible truths, including the definite experiences of salvation, sanctification, and the baptism of the Holy Ghost |
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| Armenian Church of Canada
www.armenianchurch.ca 615 Stuart Ave.
Outremont, Quebec H2V 3H2
adiocese@armenianchurch.ca | These are the six main parishes of the Diocese of the Armenian Church of Canada. Almost all of them were established in the middle years of the century, and grew gradually. Under the primacy of Archbishop Hovnan Derderian in the 1990s, new Armenian communities have come to life in other locales. The diocese has undertaken the task of supporting these new parishes, to encourage them in the early stages of their formation. |
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 | Assemblies of the Lord Jesus Christ (Canada)
www.aljcc.ca 67 Betts Avenue
Yorkton, SK S3N1M3
| Our mission is to spread the apostle’s doctrine to our generation, thus obeying Jesus’ great commission, by; preaching and teaching the gospel to all the world, starting with our cities, provinces, and country (Mark 16:15), baptizing in the name of Jesus Christ (Mark 16:16), experiencing supernatural signs and wonders including the infilling of the Holy Ghost with the evidence of speaking in other tongues (Mark 16:17) and continuing steadfastly in the teachings and lifestyle of the early church (Acts 2:42). |
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 | Association of Chinese Evangelical Ministries (Canada)
www.acem.ca 2750 14th Avenue, Suite G-05
Markham, ON L3R 0B6 | ACEM is a Community of Unity and Love. “From whom his whole family in heaven and on earth derives its name” (Eph. 3:15). God has His divine purpose in choosing the ACEM family to be a united and loving community. In the past 33 years, God has blessed the ACEM family with a good name. Our cooperative spirit and our love for one another are gifts of the Holy Spirit, bearing good witness for Christ in the global Christian community. |
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 | Association of Free Lutheran Congregations
www.aflc.org 3110 E Medicine Lake Blvd.
Plymouth, MN 55441 | The AFLC is a fellowship of independent congregations, who have chosen to be interdependent for the purpose of accomplishing service in the Kingdom of God that cannot best be done alone. The Association of Free Lutheran Congregations (AFLC) was organized in 1962 by 40-50 congregations of the former Lutheran Free Church (LFC), and has grown to become the fourth largest Lutheran church body in the United States with over 270 member congregations. |
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 | Baptist General Conference of Canada
www.bgc.ca #205, 15824 - 131 Ave.
Edmonton, AB T5V 1J4 | The Baptist General Conference of Canada is a movement of 106 Canadian Churches stretching from Vancouver Island to Nova Scotia. We are Baptistic in theology and gentle in spirit. Our background can be traced to the immigration of Swedish pietists coming to Canada in the late 1800's. Our congregations reflect a broad variety of culture and tradition. Some are filled with long term Canadians, others reflect the mosaic that Canada has become in this last generation. |
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 | Brethern in Christ of North America
www.bic-church.org 431 Grantham Road PO Box A
Grantham PA 17027
| By 2010, we envision the Brethren in Christ Church in North America as: 325 healthy congregations in partnership to impact the world for Jesus Christ. During this first decade of the 21st century, Brethren in Christ in North America will strive together for the fulfillment of this vision by concentrating on the following goals, moving forward in confidence that with God’s help, we will achieve our anticipated outcomes. |
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 | Canadain Baptists of Western Canada
www.cbwc.ca 1100 - 550 11 Ave SW
Calgary, AB T2R 1M7
info@cbwc.ca | The Canadian Baptists of Western Canada are a community of Christ-following churches in Western Canada. We have a Christ-centred theology that represents moderate Canadian values in an evangelical posture. Our three-fold purpose is to invite faith, act in mercy and cultivate leaders. We reach out to our neighbours through missions that meet the needs of the poor and vulnerable in our communities, both locally and internationally. Everywhere, in word and deed, Christ is proclaimed. |
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 | Canadian and American Reformed Churches
www.canrc.org | Canadian Reformed Churches is federation of just over fifty churches, most of which are in Canada and a few in the United States. The churches are rooted in the Great Reformation of the sixteenth century and aim to exalt the Triune God by faithfully proclaiming the gospel of Jesus Christ. |
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 | Canadian Assemblies of God
www.caogonline.org P.O. Marquette 37315
Montreal, QB H2E 3B5 | Canadian Assemblies of God (CAOG) have the desire to build strong, vibrant, effective, truth based and relevant communities of people who proclaim the transforming message of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. |
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 | Canadian Baptists of Ontario and Quebec
www.baptist.ca 100 - 304 The East Mall
Etobicoke, ON M9B 6E2
| The Canadian Baptists of Ontario and Quebec family of churches is a group of approximately 360 churches working together to build Christ’s kingdom. We share the conviction that all people can know God directly through Jesus Christ, and that God calls all people to reconciliation. This century-old commitment which created CBOQ is demonstrated in the diversity in worship and service. |
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 | Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops
www.cccb.ca 2500 Don Reid Drive
Ottawa, ON K1H 2J2
| The Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops is the national assembly of the Bishops of Canada. It was founded in 1943 and officially recognized by the Holy See in 1948. After the Second Vatican Council (1962–65), it became part of a worldwide network of Episcopal Conferences, established in 1965, as an integral part of the life of the universal Church. |
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 | Canadian Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches
www.mbconf.ca 1310 Taylor Ave
Winnipeg, MB R3M 3Z6
| The Canadian Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches is a community of 250+ diverse Mennonite Brethren (MB) congregations spread across Canada, united by Jesus Christ through our evangelical Anabaptist beliefs and values and by our mission to grow healthy churches, helping them reach their worlds. |
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 | Canadian Foursquare Church
www.foursquare.ca B307 - 2099 Lougheed Hwy.
Port Coquitlam, BC V3B 1A8
| The Canadian Foursquare Church is a Christ-centered national movement dedicated to serving people through planting and sustaining healthy local churches. We are the Canadian part of the International Church of the Foursquare Gospel “dedicated unto the cause of inter-denominational and worldwide evangelism.” Quoting from the dedication statement on the cornerstone of Angelus Temple, the first Foursquare church started January 1, 1923. |
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 | Canadian National Baptist Convention
www.cnbc.ca 100 Convention Way
Cochrane, AB T4C 2G2 | The CNBC is a network of churches who give themselves away for the kingdom of God. With over 250 churches across Canada, we believe that God's primary vehicle for impacting the world is the local church. The role of the CNBC staff is to network churches with each other to share Christ, start churches, strengthen churches and send Acts 1:8 Christians across Canada and around the world. |
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 | Canadian Sunday School Mission
www.cssm.ca 189 Henderson Hwy
Winnipeg MB R2L 1L7 | The Canadian Sunday School Mission, founded in 1927, is dedicated to the purpose of bringing otherwise unreached Canadians to Christ. The Mission, with the national office in Winnipeg has seven branch offices across Canada. CSSM is interdenominational, evangelical in doctrine, and is a non-profit organization. |
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 | Christian and Missionary Alliance in Canada
www.cmacan.org 30 Carrier Dr Suite 100,
Toronto, Ontario M9W 5T7
| We’re Christian because we believe in Jesus Christ as Saviour and Lord, Missionary because we’re committed to reaching people worldwide with the good news of Jesus and an Alliance of Christians from various backgrounds working together to help make our world a better place to live. |
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| Christian Disciples Church
www.christiandiscipleschurch.org PO Box 87203, 2942 Finch
Scarborough, ON M1W 3Z2
| The Christian Disciples Church is a community of believers worldwide who are committed to the Great Commission of preaching the Gospel of salvation and abundant life in Christ Jesus to everyone who would seek after the truth; and to providing discipleship training to help Christians to be faithful disciples of Christ. |
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 | Christian Reformed Church
www.crcna.org 3475 Mainway
PO Box 5070 STN LCD 1
Burlington, ON L7R 3Y8
| The Christian Reformed Church (CRC) includes just over one thousand congregations across the United States and Canada. About 75 percent of the churches are in the United States; 25 percent are in Canada. We’re one of only a few binational denominations: rather than split into different churches at the 49th parallel, we’re united. |
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 | Church of God in Canada (Cleveland)
www.churchofgod.org 2490 Keith Street
Cleveland, TN 37320-2430 | Since its beginning, the Church of God has been a "movement" a moving church with a mission of ministry to the world. In this new millennium, God is leading the Church of God as a global movement prepared to meet the demands and challenges of ministry in the 21st century. |
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 | Church of God in Christ
www.cogic.net | The Church of God in Christ is a Church of the Lord Jesus Christ in which the word of God is preached, ordinances are administered and the doctrine of sanctification or holiness is emphasized, as being essential to the salvation of mankind. |
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 | Church of the Nazarene Canada
www.nazarene.ca 9 - 20 Regan Road
Brampton, ON L7A 1C3
| The Church of the Nazarene is a worldwide denomination of local churches organized into districts. Our mission is to make Christlike disciples in the nations. We currently have local churches and organized districts in 156 countries and serve about 3 million people. In Canada, we have 5 districts. |
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 | Convention of Atlantic Baptist Churches
www.baptist-atlantic.ca 1655 Manawagonish Rd.
Saint John, NB E2M 3Y2 | A ministry partnership of nearly 500 Canadian Baptist churches in the Atlantic Provinces, our role is to resource our pastors, churches, and people, and to facilitate shared mission on behalf of our churches. |
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 | Coptic Orthodox Church
www.copticchurch.net 427 West Side Ave
Jersey City, NJ 07304 | The Copts as the successors of the ancient Egyptians are defined as the modern sons of the Pharaohs. They played an essential role in the whole Christian world, especially during the first five centuries. Their religious background helped them to accept Christianity with eagerness and to enjoy its depth through their ascetic life, meditation and studying of the Holy Scripture. |
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| DOVE Christian Fellowship Canada
www.dovecanada.org dovecanada@gmail.com | DOVE Christian Fellowship Canada is a Canadian partnership of churches and ministries dedicated to advancing the Kingdom of God in Canada and beyond. DOVE Canada is a part of DOVE Christian Fellowship International a family of churches from around the world partnering together to fulfill the great commission. |
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 | Elim Fellowship Canada
elim.ca 379 Golf Road
Brantford, ON N3T 5L8
admin@elim.ca | Elim Fellowship is an association of churches, ministries, ministers and missionaries seeking to serve the whole body of Christ. It is of Pentecostal conviction and Charismatic orientation providing credentials and counsel for ministers and offering counsel to and encouraging fellowship among local churches. |
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 | Evangelical Christian Church in Canada
www.cecconline.net | Evangelical Christian Church ministers come from evangelical, charismatic, mainline, and post-Christian intercultural backgrounds. The religious and philosophical views represented are equally varied. This provides occasional tension and awkward moments, but also incredibly rich and beautiful dialog, which stretches us and causes us to grow in humility and maturity. |
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 | Evangelical Covenant Church
www.covchurch.org 5101 N Francisco Ave
Chicago IL 60625 | The Evangelical Covenant Church is a rapidly growing multi-ethnic denomination in the United States and Canada with ministries on five continents of the world. Founded in 1885 by Swedish Immigrants, the ECC values the Bible as the Word of God, the gift of God's grace and ever-deepening spiritual life that comes though faith in Jesus Christ, the importance of extending God's love and compassion to a huring world, and the strength that comes from unity within diversity. |
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 | Evangelical Free Church of Canada
www.efccm.ca PO Box 850 Langley Stn LCD 1
Langley, BC V3A 8S6 | The term Evangelical refers to our commitment to the proclamation of the Gospel and to the authority of Scripture as being inerrant in the original writings and the only safe guide for faith and practice. The term Free refers to our form of church government as being congregational, depending upon the active participation of believers for decisions and directions. |
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 | Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada
www.elcic.ca 302-393 Portage Ave
Winnipeg, MB R3B 3H6 | The Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada (ELCIC) is the major Canadian representative of the traditions of the Lutheran reformation of the catholic Christian church. Baptized membership is around 152,500 members. The ELCIC came into being in 1986 through the merger of two predecessor bodies. We derive our teachings from the Holy Scriptures and confess the three ecumenical creeds of the Christian church. We hold to orthodox catholic theology as enunciated in the ecumenical councils of the first five centuries of Christianity. |
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 | Every Nation
www.everynation.org P.O. Box 1787
Brentwood, TN 37024-1787
info@everynation.org | Since its beginnings, Every Nation has been making disciples, planting churches and training leaders. One of the primary vehicles for this is Every Nation Leadership Institute – a two-year Bible School designed to train every member of the local church to be a minister. Additionally, our Every Nation Schools of Ministry provide avenues for men and women to be trained for full-time vocational ministry as pastors, church planters, campus ministers and/or cross-cultural missionaries.
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| Fellowship of Christian Assemblies
www.fcaoc.org | We are a Fellowship of autonomous, evangelical churches with historical roots within the Pentecostal movement. We view ourselves as called of God to share in mutual Christian care and practical cooperation in carrying out the Great Commission of our Lord Jesus Christ. We affirm our commitment to both local church autonomy and interchurch cooperation as biblical norms for our life and ministry. We also affirm our call to work in spirit of love and unity with all true believers in our common ministry within the Kingdom of God. |
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 | Fellowship of Evangelical Baptist Churches
www.fellowship.ca PO Box 457
Guelph, ON N1H 6K9
| The Fellowship exists to support and connect local churches as they minister to their communities. Our purpose is to challenge and inspire our churches to seek God passionately, and pursue spiritual renewal and expanded ministry. We want to help local church leaders to become innovative in their disciple making, intentional in church planting, and involved in supporting overseas missions. |
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 | Fellowship of Grace Brethren Churches
www.fgbc.org | The Fellowship of Grace Brethren Churches is a voluntary association of more than 260 churches in the United States and Canada. The Grace Brethren movement worldwide includes over 2000 churches serving approximately 750,000 people. Churches in the FGBC are autonomous in structure, relevant in style, and Biblical in substance. The Bible is our authority, loving relationships our glue, and hope in Jesus Christ is our passion. |
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 | Fire Baptized Holiness Church
www.fbhchurch.org 901 Bishop WE Fuller Sr. Highway
Greenville, SC 29601-4103 | This church exists for the deepening of our spiritual life, so that all our members may attain and impress every Christian believer to seek the highest Christian experience possible in this life, to ordain Elders, Pastors, Evangelists, Missionaries, Deacons, and Teachers; divinely called and set apart according to their gifts and calling, who shall be required to teach and preach what we believe and to enforce the sacraments enacted by Christ and practiced by the Holy Apostles and Fathers of the early church, such as baptism, and administration of the Lord's Supper followed by ordinances. |
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 | Free Methodist Church in Canada
www.fmc-canada.org 4315 Village Centre Court
Mississauga ON L4Z 1S2 | The Free Methodist Church is a movement of Christian congregations all across our country that are committed to sharing the good news of faith in Jesus Christ and encouraging believers into a life of ongoing transformation that impacts our families, our communities and our nation. |
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 | Free Reformed Churches of North America
www.frcna.org | The Free Reformed Churches are convinced that today we need to adhere to the classic doctrines of the Reformation as set forth in the Reformed confessions, and to confirm the truth of these doctrines by living a holy life of separation from the world and consecration to God. |
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 | General Association of Regular Baptist Churches
www.garbc.org 1300 North Meacham Road
Schaumburg, IL 60173-4806 | The GARBC places great importance on its statement of faith.Our Articles of Faith provide a defined identity. Baptist distinctives mark our uniqueness within the broader Christian community. Each word in our Association’s title, General Association of Regular Baptist Churches, reflects its organizational principles. Our Constitution establishes the parameters and outlines the procedures for functioning as an Association. |
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 | Grace Communion International
www.wcg.ca 101 - 5668 192 Street,
Surrey, BC V3S 2V7
| As a Christian fellowship, our desire is to live and share the good news that God has for each and every person. We are created for a purpose, and that purpose is to come into a personal relationship with our Triune God – Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. God’s desire is to share his life with us, in an atmosphere of love, service and mutual support– for eternity. |
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 | International Fellowship of Free Will Baptist Churches
www.ifofwbc.org | The International Fellowship unites Free Will Baptist churches from around the world for the purposes of identification, communion, and mutual edification and encouragement in order to better fulfill the Great Commission of evangelism and the establishment of churches among all peoples. |
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 | LifeLinks International
www.lifelinks.org 2202 8 Ave N
Regina, SK S4R 7T9
| The LifeLinks Family is open to all who sincerely love the Lord and are willing to assent to the basic beliefs and conditions of membership. We encourage people to come and participate with us in our various conferences in order to be able to evaluate their ability to fit and flow with us. This process also allows people to gain some understanding of our leaders and to anticipate the one through whom they wish to relate. |
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 | Mennonite Church in Canada
www.mennonitechurch.ca 600 Shaftesbury Blvd.
Winnipeg, MB R3P 0M4
office@mennonitechurch.ca | Mennonites have been around for almost 500 years. Early leaders rejected the state church’s control over peoples’ lives. Mennonite ideas and insistence on separation between church and state are equally important today, when some governments in the global community attempt to suppress the rights of individuals and non-conformist communities. |
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 | Moravian Church in Canada
www.moravian.ca 600 Acadia Drive SE
Calgary, AB T2J 0B8
| The Moravian Church is a Christian organization with more than five hundred and fifty years of history. As the oldest Protestant denomination in the world, our focus is on people. Of us you could say that we have a heartbeat for God, and a passion for people. We believe in basic religious principles, and we think everyone matters; regardless of their background, their race, their culture. Truthfully, that’s how God wanted it in the first place! |
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 | New Apostolic Church Canada
www.naccanada.org 319 Bridgeport Road East
Waterloo, ON N2J 2K9
| The New Apostolic Church comprises a world-wide community of Christian worshippers that are growing into the future together. We take a balanced approach to our bible-based faith and enjoy life and the many benefits that come from faith, family and friendship. |
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 | North American Baptist Conference of Churches
www.nabconference.org 1 South 210 Summit Avenue
Oakbrook Terrace, IL 60181 | The mission of the North American Baptist Conference is to glorify God by making disciples of Jesus Christ at home and internationally. This can best be accomplished as we combine the strength of all member churches. The International Office seeks to support this mission by helping churches and mission fields develop leaders who are able to multiply ministries in their respective settings |
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 | Open Bible Faith Fellowship
www.obff.com 4490 7th Concession
Windsor, ON N9A 6J3
| O.B.F.F. is a fellowship rather than a denomination. We support and encourage members while allowing them to have their own distinctiveness and God-given focus. Each church and ministry remains totally autonomous while mutually supportive. We are Spirit-filled and Spirit-led leaders that are fully committed to the bold but compassionate proclamation of the Gospel. It is our belief that every believer is an active minister in carrying out the Great Commission. |
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 | Orthodox Church in America
www.oca.org PO Box 675
Syosset, NY 11791-0675
| The Mission of The Orthodox Church in America, the local autocephalous Orthodox Church, is to be faithful in fulfilling the commandment of Christ to “Go into all the world and make disciples of all Nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit. |
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 | Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada
www.paoc.org 2450 Milltower Court,
Mississauga, ON L5N 5Z6
| The Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada is a Fellowship of more than 1,100 churches across English- and French-speaking Canada. More than 235,000 people attend services across the nation, and we are pleased to provide ministerial credentials for more than 3,500 pastors and ministry leaders. We're also here to help facilitate the vital work of 130 missionary families in over 40 countries around the world, who are spreading the good news of the gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ and bringing hope and help to those in need. |
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 | Pentecostal Holiness Church of Canada
www.phcc.ca 16293 - 104 Ave.
Surrey, BC V4N 1Z7 | The fundamental faith of the church is that God's power to redeem man and society is resident in Jesus Christ, Son of the Father, who sent the Holy Spirit into the world as the Agent of salvation. It is this faith-that God's power is directly available to everyone to save, cleanse, empower, and heal-that gave the Pentecostal Holiness Church its birth. |
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| Presbyterian Church in America
www.pcanet.org 1700 North Brown Road
Lawrenceville, GA 30043
| The Presbyterian Church in America (PCA) contributes to the ethos of the Atlanta community by teaching and encouraging its members to integrate life and faith. Unlike many activist organizations that lobby local, state, and federal governments for the enactment of laws, neither the PCA nor its churches attempts to represent its members in public matters. The PCA does encourage its members to be active in political and civic organizations. |
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 | Presbyterian Church in Canada
www.presbyterian.ca 50 Wynford Dr.
Toronto, ON M3C 1J7 | Relying on the power of the Holy Spirit, we proclaim the love and good news of Jesus Christ through our words and actions. As a reformed church, we rely on the truth and inspiration of Scriptures for God's guidance into the future-a future that we approach with wonder and anticipation, knowing God is with us. As worshiping communities joyfully celebrating the sacraments, we are supported, strengthened and equipped to share the love of God revealed in Jesus Christ. |
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| Protestant Reformed Churches in America
www.prca.org 4949 Ivanrest Ave.,
Grandville, MI 49418 | The Protestant Reformed Churches in America are a denomination of 27 churches and almost 6000 members in the United States and Canada. Founded as a separate denomination of Reformed churches in 1924, the PRC stand in the tradition of the Protestant Reformation of the 16th century. Their origin as a denomination was the doctrinal controversy over "common grace" within the Christian Reformed Church in the early 1920s, occasioned by that church's adoption of the doctrine of common grace as official church dogma. |
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 | Reformed Episocal Church
rechurch.org 4142 Dayflower Dr.
Katy, TX 77449
| In these uncertain times - amidst changing values, moral decline, spiritual questioning and the advance of secular humanism - it's good to know that there is a Christian Church that still offers a timely message to the uncertainty of our time. This alternative is consistent with God's Holy Word. It focuses worship on Almighty God and not on man. It is an alternative which is rich in biblical preaching and consistent with the English Protestant Reformation as expressed by our American Forefathers. |
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 | Romanian Orthodox Episcopate of America
www.roea.org PO Box 309
Grass Lake MI 49240-0309 | Although Romanian Orthodox parishes were in existence in the United States and Canada from the turn of the century, the Romanian Orthodox Episcopate of America was established as a Diocese only at a general Church Congress held in the city of Detroit, Michigan, on April 25-28, 1929. Administratively, the Romanian Orthodox Episcopate of America is governed by the Church Congress and the Episcopate Council, both presided by the Hierarch and constituted from representatives of the parishes and of the Auxiliary Organizations |
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 | Salt and Light North America
www.saltlight.org PO Box 28
Milner, BC V0X 1T0
| The Salt and Light family of churches in North America are located throughout Canada and the United States. These churches gather annually into three regional conferences to strengthen their relational connection, equip current and future leaders, receive reports on missions endeavors, and to hear anointed Bible teaching addressing relevant topics. |
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 | Salvation Army Canada
www.salvationarmy.ca 2 Overlea Boulevard
Toronto, ON M4H 1P4 | The Salvation Army is an international Christian organization that began its work in Canada in 1882 and has grown to become the largest non-governmental direct provider of social services in the country. The Salvation Army gives hope and support to vulnerable people today and everyday in 400 communities across Canada and 117 countries around the world. The Salvation Army offers practical assistance for children and families, often tending to the basic necessities of life, provides shelter for homeless people and rehabilitation for people who have lost control of their lives to an addiction. |
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 | Seventh Day Adventist Reform Movement
www.sdarm.org PO Box 59
Mayfair SK S0M 1S0
| The SDARM church is a worldwide regligious organization based on the teachings of the BIble. By the grace of God, our aim is to prepare a peoaple for the soon return of Jesus Christ, who will take His faithful to His heavenly kingdom. |
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 | Seventh Day Baptist
www.seventhdaybaptist.org PO Box 1678
Janesville, WI 53547-1678
| The local church covenant for Seventh Day Baptists articulates the responsibility of all themembers of the local church. The covenant is a solemn agreement before God and before the people of God. Signing the covenant means that a person agrees to obey God and be responsible to and for other people in the local church. |
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 | Seventh-day Adventist Church in Canada
www.sdacc.org 1148 King Street East
Oshawa, ON L1H 1H8
| The Seventh-day Adventist Church in North America seeks to enhance the quality of life, both for its members and for those not part of its fellowship. "Quality of Life" is a concept that pervades Seventh-day Adventist belief. Adventists teach that no act, word or deed is too small to be transformed by the grace of God. Adventists believe that God is concerned with the quality of human life. Everything--the way we live, think, speak, eat, care for our bodies, treat each other, and care for the world around us--is part of God's design and plan for improved quality of life. Nothing about the quality of our lives escapes our Father's attention or care. |
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| Sovereign Grace Fellowship of Canada
www.sgfcanada.com | The statement ‘Serving God by serving His churches’ is not a catch phrase or an empty promise, but a rallying call to action. There is a pressing need for local churches to intercede for the needed of other churches. We clearly recognize the autonomy of the local church and act only as enablers to facilitate their efforts. The SGF offers a framework through which churches can regularly interact, benefit from shared times of fellowship and be blessed through the gifts the Lord has granted to each of our churches |
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 | Sovereign Grace Ministries
www.sovereigngraceministries.org 7505 Muncaster Mill Road
Gaithersburg, MD 20877 | Sovereign Grace Ministries is a family of churches passionate about the gospel of Jesus Christ. We are devoted to planting and supporting local churches, with a strong doctrinal basis that is evangelical, Reformed, and continuationist. |
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 | Ukrainian Orthodox Church of Canada
www.uocc.ca 9 St John's Ave
Winnipeg, MB R2W 1G8
consistory@uocc.ca | The Ukrainian Orthodox Church of Canada is an important religious element in Canada, where Ukrainian culture and heritage are fused with the Orthodox Christian faith to form a living and vibrant tradition in Canada. |
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 | United Church of Canada
www.united-church.ca 300 - 3250 Bloor St. West
Toronto, ON M8X 2Y4 | Like other Christian churches, The United Church of Canada is rooted in God, Jesus, and the Bible. However, the way we understand God, practice our faith, and read the Bible is distinct, just as it is distinct in other denominations of the Christian church. |
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 | United Church of God Canada
www.ucg.ca P.O. Box 144, Station D
Etobicoke, ON M9A 4X1 | The mission of the United Church of God is to proclaim to the world the little-understood gospel taught by Jesus Christ— the good news of the coming Kingdom of God—and to prepare a people for that Kingdom. This message not only offers great hope for all of humanity, but encompasses the purpose of human existence—why we are here and where our world is headed |
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 | United Pentecostal Church International
www.upci.org 8855 Dunn Road
Hazelwood, MO 63042 | The United Pentecostal Church International (UPCI) has been among the fastest growing church organizations in North America since it was formed in 1945 by the merger of the Pentecostal Church, Incorporated, and the Pentecostal Assemblies of Jesus Christ. From 617 churches listed in 1946, the UPCI in North America (United States and Canada) today lists 4,358 churches (which includes 4099 autonomous and 258 daughter works), 9,085 ministers, and reports a Sunday School attendance of 646,304. |
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www.village-missions.org 696 E. Ellendale Ave
Dallas, OR 97338-0197 | Village Missions conducts a missionary/pastor ministry in a local church context primarily in rural areas of North America. The objective is to reach the entire community; therefore, denominational issues are avoided. The missionary/pastor is to become an integral part of community life, winning the friendship and confidence of the people. He is to be the spiritual leader, providing opportunity for all to hear and respond to the Gospel. |
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| Vineyard Churches Canada
www.vineyard.ca P.O. Box 333
St. Stephen, NB E3L 2X2 | As is the case with all Vineyards, we are committed to a church planting vision within Canada so that we can play our part in the larger body of Christ in making disciples throughout our country. We also expect to increasingly participate in Christ's mission around the world as we go into many nations with the Good News. We have a big vision but we are encouraged by the fact that the One who has called us is faithful! |
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 | Wesleyan Church
www.wesleyan.org 13300 Olio Road
Fishers, IN 46037
| The Wesleyan Church is an evangelical, Protestant denomination. We offer the good news that faith in Jesus Christ makes possible a wonderful personal relationship with God, a holy life empowered by His Holy Spirit for witness and service, and assurance of eternal life in heaven. Our ministries emphasize practical Bible teaching, uplifting worship, and special programs to meet a variety of life needs. |
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 | Wesleyan Church Atlantic District
www.atlanticdistrict.com 1830 Mountain Road
Moncton, NB E1G 1A9
| On any given weekend, over 9,000 people gather in Atlantic District Wesleyan churches to worship our Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ. There are currently a total of 63 churches. We have a rich heritage that spans over 120 years. Still "under sail," Atlantic Wesleyans are taking the Good News of the Gospel to villages, towns, and cities within our district borders, and beyond. Pastors, missionaries, educators, administrators, and dedicated lay people serve in God's Kingdom around the world, yet trace their spiritual roots back to this district |
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 | Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod
www.wels.net 2929 N Mayfair Road
Milwaukee, WI 53222 | Christ's love, symbolized by his empty cross and tomb, is the foundation for all the we believe as WELS Christians. His sacrifice and his victory have meaning for us today and into eternity. |
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