
Prayer for Reconciliation
A Prayer for Reconciliation by Reepa Evic-Carleton with an introduction from Dan Collado, The PAOC Indigenous Guiding Group Coordinator. (Click here to view or share.)
We live in a day and age where information is endless and culture is loud. To support people in their quest for knowledge, direction, and understanding, we have created a digital library of resources from articles, books, bible studies, apps, podcasts, and more that are Bible-based and Spiritually directed. In a world full of opinions, let’s first seek to know and share the wisdom of God.
A Prayer for Reconciliation by Reepa Evic-Carleton with an introduction from Dan Collado, The PAOC Indigenous Guiding Group Coordinator. (Click here to view or share.)
As a result of immigration, congregations in urban cities like Toronto, Montreal and Vancouver can be described as mosaics. We celebrate the PAOC’s mono-ethnic churches that were planted across our nation by first-generation immigrants in order to preserve culture-specific traditions, language, and expressions of worship
On Sept 30th, Canada will be honouring The National Day for Truth & Reconciliation. This is a free course hosted by the University of Alberta. Indigenous Canada is a 12-lesson Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) from the Faculty of Native Studies that explores Indigenous histories
WPA is heading into the Book of Jeremiah for the summer. Checkout this great video to gain a full book perspective. https://bibleproject.com/explore/video/jeremiah/
“How would you feel about being in a relationship with a woman who is a pastor?” There it was — a potential deal breaker, at least from her perspective. We’d been communicating online for a few weeks after getting matched up on eharmony and were
Looking for some fun summer ideas? See if you can knock these out as a family or friend group.
Here are two simple and easy to follow resources to help you share the Gospel with kids, teens and adults.
Grace Discipleship Mandate is an Instagram account created by one of WPA’s members, Oluseun Olayinka. This account is dedicated to “making disciples of all nations…” (Matt. 28:19-20) and “…minister it to one another, as good stewards of the manifold grace of God.” (1 Peter 4:10)
Written by: Olayiwola S’-Olayinka Racism as defined by the Oxford English Dictionary is “the belief that different races possess distinct characteristics, abilities, or qualities, especially so as to distinguish them as inferior or superior to one another”. In the same dictionary, another definition of racism