Urban Churches in Canada - QUEST Conversations part 1
Tim Keller writes, “Cities, quite literally, have more of the image of God per square inch than any other place on earth. How can we not be drawn to such masses of humanity if we care about the same things that God cares about?” [1] Timothy Keller, Center Church p.143
So what do we mean by the term ‘urban church’? Our working definition of urban includes High Density (population), High Diversity (culture) and High Disparity (socio-economic).
Each of our guests today are pastors in urban churches from coast to coast. Each urban centre is so different from the other, but we are finding lots of common ground in what it means to be an urban congregation.
Simon Gau is at Broadway Church in Vancouver, BC. He serves as the community pastor and Executive Director of Cityreach.
Debbie Kunst is the pastor of Edmonton’s Father’s House.
Bruce Martin is the pastor of Calvary Temple in Winnipeg, another historic Pentecostal congregation that has remained in the downtown core.
Across the Prairies, let’s land at YYZ. Pearson International Airport in Toronto. We’re renting a car and driving 20 kms NE to the Jane-Finch corridor. Olu Jegede is the senior pastor of Christian Centre Church.
Let’s get back on our private jet and fly to Montreal. Kyvenz Amedee is the pastor of Eglise Gospelvie, a multicultural church located in the heart of Montreal’s South-Central district.
And finally our Maritime urban pastor Chad Nickerson. He is at Calvary Temple in St. John, NB.
Links:
Broadway Church, Vancouver BC
https://www.broadwaychurch.com/
Cityreach
Edmonton Father’s House
http://edmontonfathershouse.org/index.html
Debbie Kunst interview from Season 1:
Video version:
Christian Centre Church, Toronto
Inner City Outreach, Toronto
Olu Jegede from Season 1:
https://www.sidewalkskylinepodcast.com/sidewalkskylinepodcast/gangland-preacher-olu-jegede
Calvary Temple, St. John NB
https://www.calvarytemplesj.com/
Chad Nickerson from Season 1:
Video version: