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         Canadian Churches:     more books (100)
  1. Yearbook of American and Canadian Churches 1980 by Constant H. Jacquet, 1980
  2. The Churches and the Canadian Experience:A Faith and Order Study of the Christian Tradition by John Webster ed. Grant, 1963
  3. In good faith: Canadian churches against apartheid.: An article from: American Review of Canadian Studies
  4. From corporate greed to common good: Canadian churches and community economic development by Murray MacAdam, 1998
  5. The Social Teachings of the Canadian Churches:Protestant, The Early Period, before 1850 by William H. Elgee, 1964
  6. 'It's people helping people': native ministry, Montreal church form bond of friendship.(Canadian news): An article from: Presbyterian Record by Amy Sedlezky, 2003-12-01
  7. Brother Andre (Great Moments in Canadian Church History) by Bernard Lafreniere, Henri Bernard, 1987
  8. Journal of the Canadian Church Historical Society. vols. 10, 12 through 19
  9. Bibliographie recente de l'histoire de l'Eglise canadienne / A current bibliography of Canadian church history 1995-1996.: An article from: Historical Studies
  10. In Good Faith: Canadian Churches Against Apartheid (Comparative Ethics, Vol 4) by Renate Pratt, 1997-07
  11. Screening may be a burden but ultimately is a good thing. (For the Record).(church settles cases of sexual abuse of Canadian native peoples; considers ... An article from: Presbyterian Record by David Harris, 2003-02-01
  12. Churches where the action is!: Churches and people in Canadian situations by Stewart Crysdale, 1966
  13. The Church in the Canadian era: The first century of confederation (A History of the Christian church in Canada) by John Webster Grant, 1972
  14. Our gifts relieved suffering: lives continue in India thanks to Canadian Presbyterians.(from the moderator)(Presbyterian Church in Canada's service to ... An article from: Presbyterian Record by Wilma Welsh, 2006-11-01

101. Spiritualist Churches In Canada
Spiritualist Church of Canada (SCC) 83 Ottawa Street North Britten Memorial Church of Canada Rev. June Struthers 657 Lansdowne Ave. Tel (416) 5321197
http://www.lighthousespiritualcentre.ca/Churches/churchcanada.html
Spiritualist Churches in Canada
This is a representative list of various Spiritualist Churches across Canada.
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Canadian Parent Organizations International Spiritualist Alliance (ISA)
1A, 320 Columbia Street
New Westminster, B.C., V3L-1A6
Spiritualist Church of Canada (SCC)
83 Ottawa Street North
Hamilton, Ontario, L8H 3Y9
Please visit our Website Return to Selection at top of page BRITISH COLUMBIA Duncan
Rev. Pat Gunn
Services at:Mercury Theatre, 331 Brae Road, Duncan, BC
Mail to: 1291 Margaret Place, Duncan, B.C.
Tel: Pat:(250) 748-0723 or Connie @ 250-746-7180 Please visit our Web Site Nanaimo Nanaimo Christian Spiritualist Centre German Hall, 71 Caledonia Avenue, Fax: (250) 754-5975 Please visit our Web Site New Westminster Spiritualist Church of Universal Brotherhood Rev. Mary Hietanen 486 East Columbia Street Tel: (604) 597-9788 Please visit our Web Site International Spiritualist Alliance Church Rev. Joyce Tarvin

102. Anglican Church Announces 'presenters' To Anglican Consultative Council
Toronto, May 25, 2005 The Anglican Church of Canada has announced the Attending the June meeting as elected members from the canadian Church will be
http://www.anglican.ca/news/news.php?newsItem=2005-05-25_a.ans

103. Canadian Church Leaders Letter On Iraq, 28 February 2003
United Church of Canada. The Rev. William F. Veenstra canadian Ministries Director Christian Reformed Church in North America. The Rev. F. Thomas Rutherford
http://www.ploughshares.ca/CONTENT/BUILD PEACE/IraqCanChLeadLet.html

104. United Church, Newfoundland & Labrador
Next year s canadian church calendar pays tribute to music, which is integral to our lives ARNPRIOR ASSEMBLY ON MINISTRY IN THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA
http://www.newlabconf.com/
We are called to be the Church: to celebrate God's presence, to live with respect in Creation, to love and serve others, to seek justice and resist evil, to proclaim Jesus, crucified and risen, our judge and our hope. This is the day the Lord has made, let us rejoice and be glad in it. (Psalm 118:24) West District East District Conference Book Room/AVEL ...
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Spirit Connection 's 18th season starts Sunday October 2, 2005. In September

105. Presbyterian Church In Canada - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
The canadian Presbyterian Church started a second Theological College, In 1869, the Canada Presbyterian Church added another level to its growing Church
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The Presbyterian Church in Canada is the name of a Christian church , of Protestant , of presbyterian , and reformed theology and polity, serving in Canada under this name since Its roots in Canada can be traced back both to Scottish settlers and French Huguenots , and the first presbyterian churches formed in the late 1500s and early 1600s, following such European protestant reformation theologians such as John Calvin , and John Knox In , many Canadian Presbyterians joined with the Methodist Church of Canada, and Congregationalists to form the United Church of Canada ; the term "Continuing Presbyterians" was then used, until the legal rights to using the name Presbyterian Church in Canada were again permitted in
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106. Jewish-Christian Relations :: Canadian Jewish Congress Welcomes Canadian Church
canadian Jewish Congress Welcomes canadian Church Leaders. canadian Jewish Congress – Congrés Juif Canadien. December 8, 2003 – OTTAWA canadian Jewish
http://www.jcrelations.net/en/?id=2145

107. U.S., Canada Churches Urged To Leave Key Anglican Council
It gives the Episcopal Church and the Anglican Church of Canada an opportunity to reflect on where they are and … to make some decisions about whether they
http://www.nhepiscopal.org/artman/publish/article_118.shtml
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By Larry B. Stammer
Los Angeles Times Staff Writer The world's top-ranking Anglican Communion archbishops Thursday urged the U.S. Episcopal Church and the Anglican Church of Canada to voluntarily withdraw from a key global council because of the North Americans' liberal views on homosexuality. If the request is granted, it will be the first official breach in the 77-million member worldwide Anglican Communion since the Episcopal Church ordained an openly gay priest in 2003 as bishop of New Hampshire, and since both the U.S. and Canadian churches began to permit the blessing of same-sex unions over the last several years. In a communique issued after a three-day closed-door summit near Belfast, Northern Ireland, the Anglican primates — archbishops of national Anglican churches — stopped short of calling for the ouster of the communion's two North American member churches.

108. Canadian Anglican Church Announces 'presenters' To Anglican Consultative Council
Canadaian Anglican Church announces presenters to Anglican Consultative Council.
http://www.changingattitude.org/news_i_c_canada_accpresenters.html
25 May 2005 - Toronto The Anglican Church of Canada has announced the names of four people who will respond to a request that the church make a presentation to the Anglican Consultative Council next month on actions the church has taken in the area of same-sex blessings. As well as the four presenters, Archbishop Andrew Hutchison, Primate of the Anglican Church of Canada, has announced that he will attend at least part of the meeting of the Consultative Council in Nottingham, Eng., the week of June 19. In addition, three regularly elected representatives of the Canadian Church to the Anglican Consultative Council will attend the meeting, although they have been instructed by the Council of General Synod not to participate in the proceedings. The unusual measures are as a result of a statement issued last February following a meeting of the Primates of the worldwide Anglican Communion. After a discussion of tensions in the Communion arising principally from the election of a gay bishop in the U.S. Episcopal Church and the decision by one Canadian diocese to bless committed same-sex unions, the Primates issued a communiqu© asking the two North American churches to "voluntarily withdraw" from the June meeting. In subsequent meetings, the governing councils of both the Canadian and U.S. churches voted to send their members to the Anglican Consultative Council, but only to observe.

109. Canadian Church Headquarters Directory
see canadian Conference of the Brethren in Christ Church. The British Methodist Episcopal Romanian Orthodox Church in America (canadian Parishes)
http://www.ecumenism.net/denom/directory.htm
link form The Anglican Church of Canada
Church House
80 Hayden Street, Toronto, ON M4Y 3G2
ph: 416-924-9192; fax: 416-968-7983
www.anglican.ca
Antiochian Orthodox Christian Archdiocese of North America
358 Mountain Rd., Englewood, NJ 07631
ph: 201-871-1355; fax: 201-871-7954
www.antiochian.org

email: nospam('archdiocese','antiochian.org'); Apostolic Church in Canada
27 Castlefield Avenue, Toronto, ON, M4R 1G3
ph: 416-489-0453 Apostolic Church of Pentecost of Canada Inc. 200-809 Manning Road N.E., Calgary, AB, T2E 7M8 ph: 403-273-5777; fax: 403-273-8102 email: nospam('76737.1210','compuserve.com'); The Armenian Church of North America, Diocese of Canada 615 Stuart Avenue, Outremont, QC, H2V 3H2 ph: 514-276-9479; fax: 514-276-9960 Associated Gospel Churches 3226 South Service Road, Suite 104, Burlington, ON, L7N 3H8 ph: 905-634-8184; fax: 905-634-6283 email: nospam('agc','ftn.net'); Association d'Églises Baptistes Évangeliques au Québec see: The Fellowship of Evangelical Baptist Churches in Canada Association of Regular Baptist Churches (Canada) 130 Gerrard St. East, Toronto, ON, M5A 3T4

110. Bible Voice Broadcasting : Weekly Church Broadcasts
canadian Church Broadcasts Weekly Church Broadcasts Yorkview Community Church The Church of Immanuel Glory and Peace Church International
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Home Features Churches News ... Links Click to listen in: Amharic Arabic Bengali Cantonese Dari Dzongkha English Farsi French Greek Hebrew Hindi Hungarian Japanese Korean Mandarin Nepali Punjabi Russian Somali Spanish Tagalog Telugu Tigrinya Uighur Ukrainian Urdu Vietnamese Visit CHRISTIANS IN CRISIS who provide a voice for the world's persecuted Christians THE ANATOMY OF EVOLUTION is a unique study of evolution theory and can only be viewed here on the Bible Voice website
Canadian Church Broadcasts
Weekly Church Broadcasts Yorkview Community Church The Church of Immanuel ... Cornerstone Christian Fellowship
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111. KAIROS*
KAIROS canadian Ecumenical Justice Initiatives (Welcome Page) (Toronto, ON) canadian Church leaders responded today to the growing controversy created
http://www.kairoscanada.org/e/media/press/prRefugeesSanctuary040804.asp
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Refugees and Sanctuary in Canada: The Churches Respond
August 4, 2004
For Immediate Release
(Toronto, ON) Canadian Church leaders responded today to the growing controversy created by Immigration Minister Judy's Sgro's recent public criticism of churches for offering sanctuary to refugees. The issue has attracted energetic and sustained public debate. Church leaders made their views known during a media conference held at the Church of the Holy Trinity - site of a sanctuary coalition in Toronto. Participants in the conference included:
The Right Reverend Peter Short, Moderator of the United Church of Canada
The Most Reverend Andrew Hutchison, Primate of the Anglican Church of Canada
Mary Jo Leddy, sanctuary activist, author, and founder of Romero House refugee shelter
Tom Reilly, Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops

112. MB Herald: June 23, 2000: National Church Planting Rate Slows
The canadian Church Planting Congress held in October 1997 in Bramalea, Ont. launched Reprinted with permission, from Church Planting Canada newsletter.
http://www.mbherald.com/39-13/news-1.html
Mennonite Brethren Herald Volume 39, No. 13 June 23, 2000
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National church planting rate slows
The Canadian Church Planting Congress held in October 1997 in Bramalea, Ont. launched a strategy to plant 10,000 new churches by 2015 to disciple our nation to the Lord Jesus Christ. Many evangelical denominations made commitments to set and raise church planting goals and restructure for greater effectiveness in church planting.
However, recent research reveals that 1998 began slowly. A sample of 39 evangelical denominations showed a net gain of 51 churches during 1998, but this was down from the annual average of 84 new churches from these same denominations during the years 1992-1997. In 1998 the average annual growth rate of these denominations was 0.7%, down from 1.3% during the previous five years, and below the Canadian population growth rate of 1.0% in 1998. In comparison the growth rate for evangelicals worldwide is 4.5%. Smaller independent churches added a net of 82 new churches for the year, while mainline denominations declined by 83 congregations.
The interim goal of the Canadian DAWN Movement, which sponsored the 1997 consultation, is to increase the number of evangelical churches to the point that there is one church for each 2000 Canadians. However, the ratio actually increased in 1998, from one church per 4308 people to one church per 4318 people.

113. Canada Churches
Ministries Without Borders web site provides general information about mission and vision, Covenant School of Ministries, Missions, Administration,
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114. MC Canada Delegate Assembly, July 6, 2005
Though some fear Mennonite Church USA and Mennonite Church Canada may be “So there was significant joy in becoming a truly canadian church that can work
http://www.canadianmennonite.org/vol09-2005/Charlotte/July6-pm.php

115. Grant Swank: US / CANADIAN ANGLICANS ‘OUT’. AFRICAN / ASIAN ANGLICANS
The American Episcopal Church and the canadian Anglican Church, both part of the worldwide Anglican communion thus far, are not on the side of God.
http://mensnewsdaily.com/blog/swank/2005/06/us-canadian-anglicans-out-african.ht
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US / CANADIAN ANGLICANS ‘OUT’. AFRICAN / ASIAN ANGLICANS ‘IN’
J. Grant Swank, Jr.
They are out with God.
The American Episcopal Church and the Canadian Anglican Church, both part of the worldwide Anglican communion thus far, are not on the side of God. They have rewritten their religion to be hedonistic, pagan and outright antiChrist.
That’s the opinion of not only the African and Asian Anglicans but all global biblical Christians. What is stated in the Holy Scripture is that man must not have sex with man. Woman must not have sex with woman. Only man to woman sexual relations within the commitment of marriage is permitted of any Christian, regardless of the denominational affiliation.
Nevertheless, the North American Anglican / Episcopalian conclave has gone astray spiritually, so much so that the rest of their communion has pronounced EVIL upon the sinners’ heads and hearts.
The conflict is increasing. The biblical believers know that there is no room for compromise. God has revealed His eternal truths in the Bible and therefore no mortal must tamper with what the divine has scribed.

116. ICCAF - Sudan - Statement By The Canadian Ecumenical Mission To Sudan - April 20
Stop the oil, start the peace, canadian church leaders say. We, five canadian senior church leaders who returned from Sudan April 9, call for a moratorium
http://www.web.net/~iccaf/humanrights/sudaninfo/cdnmission0401.htm
Inter-Church Coalition on Africa
Sudan
Statement by the Canadian Ecumenical
Mission to Sudan
April 10, 2001 "Stop the oil, start the peace," Canadian church leaders say We, five Canadian senior church leaders who returned from Sudan April 9, call for a moratorium on oil development in war-ravaged southern Sudan, including that of Calgary-based Talisman Energy. We also wish to state categorically that an accelerated peace process is critically linked to the moratorium. The Canadian government should take high-level diplomatic and practical initiatives to support African nations in bringing about a speedy end to a vicious and brutal civil war. Conflict has raged in Sudan almost since 1956. The current civil war, which began in 1983, has killed two million people and displaced more than four million. There are many conflicting parties but the major struggle in Africa's largest country is between the government in the north and the people of the south, the Nuba Mountains and other marginalized areas. The mission spent a week (April 1-7) visiting areas hard hit by the war just south of the oil fields. We met with the most vulnerable people civilian women, children and the internally displaced as well as church and local authorities.

117. Inclusive Church
“It does send a very negative signal to the canadian Church, no question. The Episcopal Church of America and Canada have up to 2008, around the time
http://www.inclusivechurch.net/news.html?id=258

118. Vineyard Churches Canada
Welcome to the Vineyard churches Canada website! You will find information for all Vineyard churches, resources, articles, events, news, and more.
http://www.vineyard.ca/engine.cfm?forumid=10206&i=51&mid=8&b=7&topicid=9031099

119. Armenian Diocese Of Canada
The Diocese of the Armenian Apostolic Church of Canada through its interaction Many canadian Church Leaders and Ecumenical representatives have already
http://www.armenianchurch.ca/mainprojects.php?m=ec

120. Leaders Of The Canadian Church, Edited By Canon Bertal Heeney
Leaders of the canadian Church Edited by Canon Bertal Heeney the most vital and picturesque incident in canadian Church History; we should, therefore,
http://justus.anglican.org/resources/pc/canada/bheeney/3/1.html
Project Canterbury Leaders of the Canadian Church
Edited by Canon Bertal Heeney Toronto: Ryerson, 1943. 191 pp. I DAVID ANDERSON
The First of the Prairie Bishops
BY CANON BERTAL HEENEY WE shall try in this sketch to turn a few pages of Anglican History in the Red River Valley. In particular we shall trace the founding of our Diocese, and sketch the personality of the man who first held the office of Bishop in these remote parts of the Vineyard of the Lord. We need the inspiration which comes from such a study; for the task of that day is still the task of ours, and the time is short for making our own contribution to the Cause so well inaugurated by our Fathers in the Faith of Christ. But among them there was no Bishop or Overseer. As this was also a temporary condition in the newer regions of the early Church, so here in the Red River Valleyit could not last. In fact, the strongest argument for Episcopacy, in its original sense, is ever the argument from necessity; it arises out of the nature of the work that of overseeing the growing and expanding Church. And yet no written appeal for a Bishop, so far as I can find, was sent forth from the Mission itself in its earliest days. They were great individualists, those lonely missionaries, each absorbed in his own task with all his powers. And apparently there was little desire on the part of the home authorities to send a Bishop. Either they did not realize the need, or they thought it wise to spend hard won pounds in ways more essential to the cause. Whatever the reason for the silence, we read nothing of the great Society's determination to send a Bishop. The inspiration for the project came not from the workers in the field, not from the authorities at home, but from a source of influence heretofore unrelated to the Red River Missionthe Church on the St. Lawrence.

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