Potential Impact
Camp Wildwood 419 Sheridan Road, McKee's Mills, NB, CanadaHelping grade 11 and 12 students recognize God's voice and call on their life. http://cbacyf.ca/potential/
Helping grade 11 and 12 students recognize God's voice and call on their life. http://cbacyf.ca/potential/
What happens after CBAC Sunday? We're calling our churches to days of prayer and fasting. October 29 to November 4. “Making Space for God” Take time this week to fast from food, technology or recreational activities. Choose once a day or one full day - be creative. It is a time for listening to God, […]
Beginning Monday March 11th and every Monday through Lent, we're setting up an online prayer group beginning at 12 noon for 30 minutes. Join us via Zoom (no account required; just click the appropriate link below before noon). We'll be talking about some aspects of prayer and introduce some ideas about prayer that may be […]
REGISTER BY APRIL 29th TO BE ENTERED IN A DRAW TO WIN KEYNOTE SPEAKER MICHAEL BECK'S NEW BOOK, "DEEP ROOTS, WILD BRANCHES" Click to download: Click to download: Join us for a Vision Day - a one-day training event that provides the perfect opportunity to discover what it means to be the […]
REGISTER BY APRIL 29th TO BE ENTERED IN A DRAW TO WIN KEYNOTE SPEAKER MICHAEL BECK'S NEW BOOK, "DEEP ROOTS, WILD BRANCHES" Click to download: Click to download: Join us for a Vision Day - a one-day training event that provides the perfect opportunity to discover what it means to be the […]
Spiritual Retreats 2019 Sponsored by the CBAC and the Department of Clergy Formation & Wellness. PLEASE NOTE: THE MAY 14-17 RETREAT HAS BEEN CANCELED. A Spiritual Retreat is not stopping all activity, but a change of activity. It is an intense focus on a particular activity—seeking God. It is an intentional moving away from daily […]
Potential Impact is for grade 11 and 12 students. This year Potential Impact is at Camp Wildwood (NB).
See event details at crandallu.ca/event/70th-anniversary-celebration/
Title: Indigenous Theology as Original Instructions and Critique of the Western Christian Worldview Lecturer: Randy Woodley, PhD, Distinguished Professor of Faith and Culture, Director of Intercultural and Indigenous Studies, Portland Seminary, George Fox University. See event page on acadiadiv.ca.
Is your congregation engaged in the right conversation? Are your conversations civil and fruitful? We are co-sponsoring an event to help tackle these questions, called Healthy Conversations, Healthy Churches. This event, Oct. 28–Nov. 1, is a partnership between the Canadian Baptists of Atlantic Canada, the Vineyard Church, and the Anglican Church. The event will be hosted […]