Outreach Meetings this Week

This week, four outreach meetings were held or will be held:
  • Good Shepherd Vancouver: May 6 at the Taste of Life (ministry among grass root workers), a famous Chinese opera singer shared her story; May 7 at a women fellowship, Mrs Hui shared how she went through difficult life challenges with God’s grace.
    Then on May 9 at TGIF monthly dinner outreach, Christine will share how she has been found by God.
  • Good Shepherd Calgary (Cantonese) on May 10, a potluck dinner where a couple will share their story plus Chinese music will be performed by a group from the Calgary Chinese music promotion society.
Pray for those who attended and will attend the services that their ears will be opened to hear the mighty work of our Lord in real lives and their hearts will be opened to our God that their lives may be touched.
Please also remember the ongoing outreach ministries (ESL class, ESL Bible studies, social gatherings) that the Christ the Redeemer, Toronto has been doing.

Christ the Redeemer, Toronto, ON hosts a Work

  • By the Rev. Canon Terry Wong, St. James’ Church, Diocese of Singapore
  • April 26, 2014 (Sat)
  • 9:00am when breakfast will  begin
  • A Quiet Place (Basement, 455 Spadina Ave, Toronto, ON  M5S 2G8)
  • Facebook Event Page:“Growing a Parish: Principles & Practicalities”
  • Priests, pastors, missionary, Christian ministry workers and those who are excited about mission are all welcome.

The Rev. Canon Terry Wong has been in full-time Christian work for more than 25 years and has pioneered various ministries and congregations. He is currently the Vicar of St James’ Church, a large, vibrant, and growing parish in the Diocese of Singapore. His parish is also involved in planting a new ministries in Bangkok, Thailand.

He will be sharing on the principles and practicalities of pastoring a parish and starting new ministries from his context. Canon Wong is currently on sabbatical leave, studying at Wycliffe College, Toronto.

The experience and Biblical priorities of Canon Wong will relate directly to the challenges that we all face in our churches, namely how to make effective contact with people who are outside the Christian community, and how to equip ourselves and others to communicate the gospel in a post-Christian and secular culture.

Priests, pastors, missionary, Christian ministry workers and those who are excited about mission are all welcome.

Admission is FREE and breakfast will be served at 9:00am.