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Strategic Vision 2024-2028

August 6, 2024

“May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace as you trust in him, so that you may overflow with hope by the power of the Holy Spirit.”
ROMANS 15:13, NIV

 

Every CBAC church is a fountain of hope, offering God’s hope on tap in their neighbourhoods.

When every hope fountain is fully on, together, we overflow as an unstoppable ocean of hope in our neighbourhoods, communities, towns, cities, provinces, and across Atlantic Canada.

This is the picture we have for the family of churches in the CBAC, every church effectively overflowing with the hope of Jesus by the power of the Holy Spirit so that lives and communities in Atlantic Canada are transformed by God.

This strategic vision is in two parts.

PART 1 – Inspiration for local churches, ministries and camps as you are these fountains of hope. This is what the CBAC will be measuring and celebrating as we watch for God to raise this hope among us.

PART 2 – The CBAC Team (staff) priorities that we must focus on over the next four years to support churches, ministries, and camps to be effective in their mission.

All of this will only take place by the power of God, and through our dependence on God daily through prayer and obedience.

Read the full strategic vision with details by downloading the document below. 

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