What do these have in common: A pardon, a stamp, a ferry, and a $10 banknote? They all bear the name of a reluctant Canadian heroine who championed NS human rights for herself and her community. They are a testimony to the power of justice to prevail over wrong. Viola...
Our Rich Canadian African Heritage
The following is an excerpt from the official Government of Canada website: https://www.canada.ca/en/canadian-heritage/campaigns/black-history-month/about.html “During Black History Month, Canadians celebrate the many achievements and contributions of Black Canadians...
Rev. William White
#BlackHistoryMonth - Rev. William White was an ordained pastor in the Maritime Baptist Convention and became the first black chaplain in the British Empire in the First World War, serving the No. 2 Construction Battalion. He was given the rank of Honourary Captain—one...
Town Hall Meetings
You're invited to attend a CBAC Town Hall meeting near you (or hopefully close to your area), February 22 - March 2. The CBAC Council is asking churches, pastors, lay leaders and anyone from CBAC churches interested to come out and hear what God is calling the CBAC to...