CFC Missions

“He said to them, ‘Go into all the world and preach the good news to all creation’” (Mark 16:15).

Christian Fellowship Church is dedicated to supporting missions, both domestic and foreign.
With a Mercy Ministry to provide groceries to our immediate community, support to local fledgling Atlantic Canadian churches, and a mission team in urban Halifax, CFC has a heart for domestic missions here in Canada. CFC missionaries Tim and Michelle MacDonald have come home to Calgary AB to work with ACOP Youth Ministries to establish a network to train, support, encourage and connect youth ministries across Canada.
In international missions, CFC regularly supports ACOP missionaries Ron & Sherry Lapka, in their mission to El Salvador, as well as four missionaries with Gospel for Asia. CFC enjoys hosting visiting missions such as the Watoto African Children's Choir, Philip Cameron's Moldovia Orphanage, Bibles to Russia and Eastern Europe and Bill Wyatt''s "Reach One Touch One Ministries" which sponsors abandonned seniors in Africa.
Our Sunday School is regularly involved in such ministries as Samaritan's Purse Operation Christmas Child, and World Vision.

He is no fool
who gives what he cannot keep
to gain what he cannot lose.

- Jim Elliot


The MacDonald Family

Pastor Tim & Michelle MacDonald have returned to Canada from a 3 year mission in Trinidad/Tobago. They are presently living in Calgary, AB, where Tim is now working as the full-time director of a new iniative of the ACOP Youth Ministries.
Read about the AYMI ministry in detail.
For regular updates, you can subscribe to their e-newsletter as well.

 

The Lapka family

Lapka familyRon and Sherry’s vision is to see individuals, families and communities, changed through the heart and message of Christ. Ron has helped lead short term mission teams to El Salvador since 2001 after a devastating earthquake almost leveled the tiny country. Now they feel God is asking them to live full time in Latin America. Their mission is threefold: To help churches maintain a position of practical and spiritual relevance within the heart of their communities. To facilitate genuine community for pastors where they can find affirmation, support and leadership development and lastly, to facilitate strategic short term missions opportunities.
read more about their mission and updates

 


Family Worship Centre
Guysborough, Nova Scotia

CFC enjoys affiliation with this church body being established in the town of Guysborough, Nova Scotia. The Family Worship Centre is bringing the message of God's grace and abundant life to Guysborough County. CFC pastors minister in their Sunday evening services, bringing contemporary and traditional worship music and a Biblical message of hope and encouragement for everyday living.

 

Grace Sanctuary
Moncton, New Brunswick

Pastor Duane & Norma CopelandGrace Sanctuary was established about 4 years ago under the direction of Pastor David Curtis. He and his wife, Debra moved from Chipman NB to Moncton with a burden to see a church planted in the Maritime's fastest growing city. The church was established in Wedgewood Hall on Mountain Rd where the congregation meets to this day. A year later, Pastor Curtis accepted a call to People's Church in Surrey, BC and the new church came under the direction of the ACOP district churches. Three churches, including Smythe Street Cathedral in Fredericton, Life Tabernacle in Chipman and CFC in New Glasgow, provided music and pulpit ministry on a rotating basis until the church could find a full-time pastor. Finally, Pastor Duane Copeland and his wife, Norma and daughter, Naomi made the move from Springville NB to Moncton to provide pastoral oversight to the church. The Copelands have a pastor's heart for the church and the Moncton area, and work hard to bring growth to this fledgling congregation of devoted and loyal congregants.

 

Gospel for Asia

In each aspect of Gospel for Asia’s ministry, the primary aim is to plant churches among the unreached — those who have never heard the Gospel.

Gospel for Asia trains and sends native missionaries because they have proven extremely effective. They are already familiar with the language and culture, and they live at the level of the people they serve, thus removing many social barriers.



Christian Fellowship Church children filled hundreds of shoeboxes with gifts to celebrate Jesus birthday with children all over the world, through the Samaritan's Purse ministry "Operation Christmas Child".
(Visit the Samaritan's Purse website to learn more about the ministry, see videos and photos of kids and their shoebox gifts)



 

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