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Saturday
Apr262008

Love Toronto Event - May 21, 2008

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I've been inspired by people like Tim Keller on the importance of urban ministry. Next week I'm off to New York City for Dwell Conference, and I expect I'll only become more pumped about holistic ministry and church planting within the city of Toronto.

Our Toronto Association of churches is holding an event in a few weeks to begin a new focus on loving and serving our city. If you're around, come; if not, please pray for us.

The "Love Toronto" theme, by the way, recognizes that love is not always the verb that comes to mind. People love to hate Toronto. It's easy for our churches to pick up on this as well - but that would be a huge mistake.

Here's the info for the night:

Motivated by our vision for the City of Toronto, we are calling all Fellowship Churches to join together in a night of worship, challenge, and prayer as we seek the peace and prosperity of our city.

Love Toronto

Toronto Fellowship Churches
United for the Good of Our City

Wednesday, May 21st at 7:00 p.m.
Willowdale Baptist Church
15 Olive Avenue, Toronto
(1 street south of Yonge and Finch)

Join the Fellowship Baptist Churches of Toronto in this night of worship, challenge, and prayer as we seek the peace and prosperity of our city.

Speakers:
John Kaiser, President of the Fellowship of Evangelical Baptist Churches,
and the Choir and Orchestra, Morningstar Christian Fellowship, Toronto

“But seek the welfare of the city...and pray to the Lord on its behalf, for in its welfare you will find your welfare.” (Jeremiah 29:7)

Reader Comments (2)

I want you to know Darryl that I love Toronto too. And I've only been there the one time! But it was great. Not the least exciting part being getting to have dinner with you, of course ;-) Seriously, I hope I get to visit again soon (maybe my wife and I will get up there on a vacation some day, we'll see ...). Glad to know there are folks like you up there loving that city in the name of Christ!

April 27, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterSteve K.

Thanks, Steve. Let me know next time you're in town and we'll get together again.

April 27, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterDarryl

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