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December Communion Offering Fund

December 18, 2024

The December Communion Offering Fund supports pastors, widows, widowers, and their children in need. Each year, churches are encouraged to designate their December communion offerings to this fund, which provides supplemental monetary gifts to disabled or retired ministers and spouses of deceased pastors facing financial challenges, often due to limited pension provisions. Additionally, these funds enable emergency financial assistance to ministers and their families throughout the year. While traditionally collected in December, donations are accepted year-round. Visit our Give page to designate your gift.

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Lent: Reflections on Anti-Racism

Lent: Reflections on Anti-Racism

We are in the midst of the season of Lent alongside followers of Jesus worldwide. As a way to continue our commitment to be anti-racists and raise our awareness, we will be sharing video messages during Lent from a diverse group of CBAC students and leaders. Starting...

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Heritage Story: The African United Baptist Association

This story by Rev. Allister Johnson was originally published by Acadia Divinity College on February 23, 2022. We share this with ADC's permission and encourage our CBAC family, celebrating African Heritage Month, to read this thoughtful and timely piece. STRANGE...

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Meet Laura Bennett: Our New Coordinator of Justice and Advocacy

Meet Laura Bennett: Our New Coordinator of Justice and Advocacy

JANUARY 24, 2022—The Canadian Baptists of Atlantic Canada are excited to announce that Laura Bennett has accepted the position of Coordinator of Justice and Advocacy, a 10-hours-per-week role, effective February 7th, 2022. CBAC Executive Minister Dr. Peter Reid shared...

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Helping Churches Navigate Vaccine and Other COVID Requirements

Newfoundland & Labrador Update: February 2, 2022 The entire province is currently at Alert Level 4. Gatherings at funerals, burials, weddings, and religious and cultural ceremonies are limited to no more than 50 people or 25 per cent capacity, whichever is less....

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