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Posted March 5th, 2018 - Read Article - No Comments - Leave a Response
For two years, a CBAC Vision Team has been asking critical questions: “What are the essentials that we must address if we are to be the church in this generation? How do we reclaim our mission? Reshape our vision? Recapture a passion for proclaiming the… Read More »
Welcoming Migrant Workers: A Neighbourhood Story
Posted March 1st, 2018 - Read Article - No Comments - Leave a Response
Rev. Sam Jess, Pastor of Barss Corner Baptist & Emmanuel Baptist Church of Parkdale-Maplewood (NS) shared this story about how they welcomed migrant workers from Mexico working in the Christmas Tree industry, some of whom have been coming to the area for 10 years. “In… Read More »
A Quiet Resolve
Posted February 26th, 2018 - Read Article - No Comments - Leave a Response
What do these have in common: A pardon, a stamp, a ferry, and a $10 banknote? They all bear the name of a reluctant Canadian heroine who championed NS human rights for herself and her community. They are a testimony to the power of justice… Read More »
Our Rich Canadian African Heritage
Posted February 20th, 2018 - Read Article - No Comments - Leave a Response
The following is an excerpt from the official Government of Canada website: https://www.canada.ca/en/canadian-heritage/campaigns/black-history-month/about.html “During Black History Month, Canadians celebrate the many achievements and contributions of Black Canadians who, throughout history, have done so much to make Canada the culturally diverse, compassionate and prosperous nation it… Read More »
Rev. William White
Posted February 15th, 2018 - Read Article - No Comments - Leave a Response
#BlackHistoryMonth – Rev. William White was an ordained pastor in the Maritime Baptist Convention and became the first black chaplain in the British Empire in the First World War, serving the No. 2 Construction Battalion. He was given the rank of Honourary Captain—one of the… Read More »
Town Hall Meetings
Posted February 8th, 2018 - Read Article - 2 Comments - Leave a Response
You’re invited to attend a CBAC Town Hall meeting near you (or hopefully close to your area), February 22 – March 2. The CBAC Council is asking churches, pastors, lay leaders and anyone from CBAC churches interested to come out and hear what God is calling the… Read More »
Welcome to African Heritage Month!
Posted February 5th, 2018 - Read Article - No Comments - Leave a Response
Across Canada, February is Black History Month (also known as African Heritage Month). The Government of Canada invites Canadians “to participate in Black History Month festivities and events that honour the legacy of Black Canadians, past and present.” This is also the United Nations International… Read More »
Flourishing Congregations Survey
Posted January 19th, 2018 - Read Article - No Comments - Leave a Response
Imagine Canadian-based data on Canadian churches for Canadian churches. Envision having access to data for your church. The Flourishing Congregations Institute at Ambrose University in Calgary, Alberta is about to launch a national survey with Canadian congregations/parishes. The Institute’s purpose is to conduct and share Canadian and tradition-specific research on congregations… Read More »
Update – Changes To The Canada Summer Job Program
Posted January 15th, 2018 - Read Article - No Comments - Leave a Response
Many of you have contacted the CBAC regarding your concerns over the changes to the Canada Summer Jobs program. As the deadline to apply for Canada Summer Jobs quickly approaches (February 2nd, 2018), we know you are considering what you should do. Update (January 25/18):… Read More »
New Interim Director of Finance
Posted January 12th, 2018 - Read Article - No Comments - Leave a Response
We are excited to announce that Heather Burke, CPA, CA, Vice President for Administration and Finance, Crandall University, has agreed to undertake the role of Interim Director of Finance and Treasurer for the CBAC on a part-time basis, starting January 1, 2018 through to April… Read More »