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Religious Institutions in Canada
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The United Church Of Canada
The United Church of Canada is Canada's largest protestant denomination. Formed in 1925, The United Church of Canada was created by a union of Presbyterian, Methodist, Congregational, and the General Council of the Local Union Churches. We believe we strengthen one another to work, through God's grace, for a better world. To this end, we cooperate with other churches, faith traditions, and people of goodwill to eliminate poverty and protect those who are most vulnerable.
1001 to 5000 staff
Archdiocese Of Toronto
Within the Archdiocese of Toronto, you will find a family of faith that is alive and at work in our community. Comprised of nearly 2 million Catholics in the Greater Toronto Area, the Archdiocese is led by His Eminence, Frank Cardinal Leo, and assisted by Auxiliary Bishops, Most Reverend John A. Boissonneau, Most Reverend Robert Kasun CSB, Most Reverend Vincent Nguyen, and Most Reverend Ivan Camilleri. First separated from the Archdiocese of Kingston, the Diocese of Toronto was erected on December 17, 1841. Less than 30 years later, after rapid expansion, on March 18, 1870, the Diocese became the Archdiocese of Toronto. We celebrate Mass for 36 ethnic and linguistic communities every week making the Archdiocese of Toronto one of the most ethnically diverse Catholic dioceses in the world. Together with our clergy, parishes, volunteers, Archdiocesan employees and the entire Catholic community, we are a family living out our faith, ready to act, serve and grow together in God’s love. Learn more about us on our website:
1001 to 5000 staff
Paoc
Follow The PAOC on Facebook: Follow The PAOC on Twitter: The Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada is a Fellowship of more than 1,100 churches across English and French-speaking Canada; more than people attend services across the nation, and is pleased to provide ministerial credentials for over 3,500 pastors and ministry leaders. The PAOC facilitates the vital work of over 300 global workers, living in over 50 countries and serving in over 70 nations. To see more of this work, please visit: https://paoc.org/missions Whether you are a member of the PAOC fellowship looking for resources or services, or you are a visitor who would like to learn more about The PAOC and ministry work now in progress in Canada and beyond, we hope that you are able to find all the information you need at the PAOC website. Feel free to contact PAOC at info@paoc.org or at (905) 542-7400 for help with finding any additional information.
1001 to 5000 staff
Power To Change
At Power to Change, we help people know Jesus and experience His power to change the world. Our work began on university campuses across Canada in 1967. Today, we serve among students, marketplace leaders, athletes, families and others to help people meet Jesus – and at the same time, equip Christians to share their faith. Jesus calls us all to go. Let’s go together.
501 to 1000 staff
Beth Tzedec Congregation
Beth Tzedec Congregation is a vibrant multi-generational kehillah, community, that seeks to inspire and enable its members to live meaningful Jewish lives. We achieve this vision by providing members with a place for prayer, spiritual guidance and growth, observance of life-cycle events, lifelong learning, social and cultural programs and opportunities for tikkun olam, improving the world.
11 to 50 staff
Coastal Church
Coastal Church is a non-denominational church that meets in the heart of downtown Vancouver. Pastors Dave and Cheryl Koop are the senior and founding pastors of Coastal. Coastal Church is a collection of individuals from all walks of life, and together we’re embarking on life’s greatest journey – following Jesus Christ. We’re not a collection of perfect people and we’re certainly not the perfect church, but we’re passionate about growing closer to God! Coastal has 15 weekend services for you to choose from: Downtown: Saturday @ 5:00PM, Sunday @ 9:00AM & 11:00AM Arizona: Saturday @ 6:00 PM Pitt Meadows: Sunday @ 10:00 AM Commercial: Sunday @ 10:00 AM (English) & 12:00 PM & 2:00 PM (Spanish) North Vancouver: Sunday @ 11:00 AM Richmond: Sunday @ 10:00 AM Burnaby Microsite: Sunday @ 10:00 AM Squamish Microsite: Sunday @ 11:00 AM Online: Saturday @ 5:00 PM, Sunday @ 9:00 AM & 11:00AM at live.coastalchurch.org, YouTube, and Facebook Live.
11 to 50 staff
Anglican Diocese Of Toronto
The Diocese of Toronto, founded in 1839, is the most populous of the 30 dioceses in the Anglican Church of Canada. Our geographical area extends over square kilometres, stretching from Mississauga to Brighton and north to Haliburton. To connect with us, visit our Facebook page at or follow us on Twitter or Instagram at @anglicandioTO. For careers with the Anglican Diocese of Toronto, visit the Careers and Vocations page on our website:
201 to 500 staff
Archdiocese Of Vancouver
We continue to carry out the mission of the Catholic Church in Greater Vancouver. Our vision is focused on intentionally helping people experience God’s merciful love through four key ways: Making Every Sunday Matter, Getting Closer to Jesus, Strengthening Marriages and Families, and Developing Parish Leadership and Support.
201 to 500 staff
Bialik Hebrew Day School
Bialik Hebrew Day School is committed to providing an exemplary Jewish and General education to children in Junior Kindergarten to Grade 8 from diverse Jewish backgrounds. Bialik fosters a strong Jewish identity that embraces the values of our Labour Zionist roots – inclusivity, social justice and equality – in a warm and nurturing environment. Hebrew fluency, Yiddish language & culture and a strong connection to Israel and the Jewish people are paramount. Our commitment to Jewish values, academic excellence and innovation inspires our students to become future Canadian and Jewish community leaders.
51 to 200 staff
Catholic Christian Outreach
Catholic Christian Outreach (CCO) is a university student movement dedicated to evangelization. We challenge students to live in the fullness of the Catholic faith with a strong emphasis on becoming leaders in the renewal of the world.
51 to 200 staff
Missiongo
Evangelical in every way, MissionGO (Global Outreach Mission) is committed to spreading the Gospel of the grace of God as revealed in the Word of God. We enjoy fellowship with Christians of like faith and cross many denominational lines for the primary objective of winning souls for Jesus Christ. MissionGO encourages and serves missionaries who are called by the Holy Spirit to serve the Lord as He leads them.
11 to 50 staff
Reign Ministries
Reign Ministries is a non-denominational mission organization based in Minneapolis. Fueled by over 30 years of unbridled enthusiasm for students, Reign has successfully discipled youth and trained youth workers to minister in their local church and abroad. We passionately believe such disciples will be tomorrow's history makers for Christ. OUR MISSION We are building and advancing the kingdom of God by developing youth and youth leaders who have great commandment hearts and live great commission lifestyles. OUR VISION Fueled by nearly forty years of unbridled enthusiasm, both for teenagers and the local church, we have discipled youth and trained youth workers for a lifetime of ministry. Our vision is to: Expose students to the world's burning need for a Savior, Equip them to meet that need through discipleship, Ignite in them a passion to serve and Send them home to be actively involved in ministry and impact their world for Christ. OUR HISTORY As a youth pastor, Revered Louie Inks wanted his students to experience a mission trip overseas, but he was unable to find an organization that emphasized discipleship and evangelism the way he envisioned. So in 1980, he organized and led the trip himself. He found that this 8-week summer mission trip had a profound impact on the lives of his students, in part because of the focus on ministry, emphasis on discipleship, all in an environment outside their comfort zone. Louie founded Reign Ministries in 1981 and the first official Royal Servants mission trip was launched in 1982. That trip was composed of 44 students and staff, over half of whom, amazingly, later became involved in full-time vocational ministry. Reign Ministries was a result of the conviction that God can (and wants to!) use teenagers as ambassadors for His Kingdom and 40 years later, we still believe it.
11 to 50 staff
Resonate Global Mission
Resonate Global Mission is here to equip the Christian Reformed Church to reach out and join God in what He is doing around the world—so that the good news of Jesus Christ goes out in every direction like an expanding, amplifying sound. Together with you, we train missional leaders, guide new churches, and forge partnerships to proclaim and live out the good news of Jesus Christ worldwide. We are called to go “to the ends of the earth,” but the first step could be right outside your front door. Resonate Global Mission can help you discover how—and where—you can join God on mission. What do we do? Resonate will continue the good work of Home Missions and World Missions. For more than a century, these two agencies have been introducing people to Christ in North America and around the world. That means continuing our partnership with churches in the United States and Canada to plant churches, do campus ministry, train and equip pastors, and develop future leaders. Additionally, it means sending missionaries overseas, proclaiming the Gospel, and forging lasting partnerships. In addition to this ongoing work, we also are tackling new opportunities for ministry. Here in North America, we need experience in international ministry to help churches effectively reach across cultural barriers and forge partnerships within new communities of faith. In other nations, we need expertise in church planting and campus ministry to help people in every nation discover God’s plan for their church, community, and life. With your prayers and financial support, as a single agency we will be able to equip all our churches for ministry and join together with what God is already doing around the world.
51 to 200 staff
The Alliance Canada
The Alliance Canada began in 1887 in New York City by Canadian Pastor Albert Benjamin Simpson. Since that time the focus of the movement has been on Jesus Christ as Saviour, Sanctifier, Healer and Coming King (the "Fourfold Gospel") and on the importance of sharing the good news of Jesus Christ in the whole world. For over 90 years the C & MA in Canada and the United States operated as one body. In 1972 the C & MA in Canada became separately incorporated and in 1981 established its own national office and elected its own President. Today the C & MA in Canada has 435 churches across Canada representing over 15 language groups. It is part of the Alliance World Fellowship with over 4 million people in 81 countries.
201 to 500 staff
Wycliffe Canada
Wycliffe links the Canadian Church with the world's minority language groups, to see community transformation through Bible translation, use of translated Scriptures, mother-tongue literacy and education. People in nearly 1,800 language groups still wait for Scripture in their language. It's time to accelerate the pace of Bible translation.
201 to 500 staff
Avant Ministries
Formerly known as Gospel Missionary Union, Avant Ministries is one of the oldest missionary sending agencies in the United States and Canada. Early Avant missionaries were some of the first North American missionaries to travel to distant places, entering Ecuador in 1892 and Mali in 1913. They suffered illness, persecution, separation from family and friends and sometimes death in order to share the gospel with people who had never heard it. We’re proud of the legacy we inherited from them. Today we demonstrate our commitment to the church through planting churches in unreached places, partnering with established churches and participating in church support ministries. We believe the church is God’s instrument for preserving and proclaiming the gospel, uniting believers and transforming communities. It is through a local church working in its own culture that the greatest problems of our time can be addressed, as the gospel first changes an individual’s life and then spreads throughout the community.
201 to 500 staff
Beulah Alliance Church
Beulah is a vibrant attender multisite, multicultural, church located in Edmonton, Alberta. The church has a heritage of innovative approaches to evangelism, discipleship and church multiplication that spans over 100 years. Our vision is to awaken greater Edmonton to King Jesus.
51 to 200 staff
Bible League Canada
For over 50 years, Bible League Canada has been committed to doing missions differently. How? By strategically building extraordinary international partnerships with national ministries in over 40 countries, equipping local believers through Bible-centric discipleship programs to become champions for the Gospel, committed to reaching their own communities with the Living Word of God. Bible League Canada diligently tracks each copy of God's Word placed, connecting Canadian donor champions with global champions to see maximum impact and multiplying transformation.
11 to 50 staff
Camp Ramah In Canada
Camp Ramah in Canada features outstanding programs on the waterfront, in sports and outdoor adventure all within the context of a vibrant Jewish community.
51 to 200 staff
First Alliance Church Calgary
Welcome to the official First Alliance Church (Calgary) LinkedIn page. Join us online or in person as we join Jesus in the renewal of all things! The Bible is our guide; the absolute truth that guides our teaching, use of the arts, and relationship to each other and to God. More than anything, we want to join Jesus in the renewal of hearts in Calgary and beyond as part of The Alliance Canada. To learn more, visit: faccalgary.com
51 to 200 staff
Friends Church
Started in 1997 on the SAIT college campus, our goal was to build a church for people who didn't feel like they fit the traditional church community. On Sundays, we endeavor to avoid religious jargon and hard to understand ceremony in order to create a safe environment for people to explore spiritual principles in the Christian tradition. With one of our core values being action-oriented spirituality, our community adopted a few third world communities that we felt led to assist. Most recently we made a seven year commitment to a village in Guatamala to work with the local community to improve the quality of water and education. Over-arching everything we do is our mission to help people live like Christ in their world.
1 to 10 staff
L'oratoire Saint-Joseph Du Mont-Royal
Saint Joseph’s Oratory of Mount Royal, founded by Saint Brother André in 1904, is a Catholic shrine dedicated to Saint Joseph. Place of expression of faith, prayer, healing and peace, the Oratory welcomes pilgrims and visitors in a spirit of openness and compassion. A must-see in Montreal, the Oratory receives 2 million visitors per year.
51 to 200 staff
Mennonite World Conference Mwc
MWC exists to (1) be a global community of faith in the Anabaptist tradition,(2) facilitate relationships between Anabaptist-related churches worldwide, and (3) relate to other Christian world communions and organizations.
11 to 50 staff
Msc Canada
At MSC Canada, our team works tirelessly to diminish the obstacles that sending churches and going workers face as they seek to follow the pattern outlined in Acts 13. We have been doing this for over 85 years. Today we serve over 400 workers in more than 60 countries worldwide with programs designed specifically to address the barriers facing sending churches and going workers. Financial – MSC handles over 20 million dollars in annual donations securely and in compliance with all relevant regulations governing Canadian charity law. We do not take any fees from funds given to workers or projects. Logistical – MSC assists sending churches and commended workers in assessing and managing risk, navigating emergencies and crises, dealing with various governmental and immigration agencies, and facilitating communication with support partners. Missional – MSC enables workers’ cross-cultural ministry through orientation training, on-demand video learning, strategic retreats and ongoing WorkerCare field visits provided by former mission workers who can relate to the complex realities of modern missions.
1 to 10 staff