This was the story. Angry words. Bitterness. Weariness. Growing hopelessness. And ultimately – fractured relationships with God and each other. But … the grace of God. Then – repentance. Forgiveness.Reconciliation.Something people thought was impossible but now was reality.Brothers and sisters
Mutual Flourishing: Immigrants & French Churches
450 km east of Quebec City is a French assembly- Assemblée Chrétienne de Baie-Comeau. About ten years ago, they built a little church building for their congregation of 25. A few years ago, waves of newcomers flooded the area. One
Ice Cream & Women’s Ministries – Westview Bible Church
Ice cream. Bowling. Ice cream. Mini-golf. Ice cream. As summer approached, Beverly from Westview Bible Church in Montreal, QC, was thinking of the women of Westview. She knows that it’s hard to get to know each other on Sundays and
VMC – Quebec Representative
Guy Bourassa is seeing a unity between churches in Quebec that was unimaginable 20 years ago. It seemed impossible. Yet, the Spirit of God has brought 14 different families of churches together in a network known as the Réseau Évangélique
God provides! – Ben
When a wheel literally falls off, you know it’s time for a new truck. This was Ben this summer while he was on a building trip in Nemaska, Quebec.His Cree friends hauled it off to a junk yard.And Ben wondered
The Church Steps – Le Perron d’Église
In the town of Shawinigan, Quebec lives a manwho wants people to know the good news of Jesus.Now people aren’t always comfortable talking about faith in public spaces,but on the front porch of the church – yes, for sure! So
Moving to Montreal – Part 2
Part 2: Crossing the border was going to be a little tricky for Charlie and his family.For a number of reasons – COVID, being one of them.But the church had an immigration lawyer and the day before the anticipated border
Moving to Montreal – Part 1
Attending the prestigious McGill University.Hiking to the lookout on top of Mount Royal.Eating bagels in Old Montreal while strolling the waterfront.Or the Gothic Revival architecture like the Notre Dame Basilica. This is what draws most people to Montreal. But not