Church Planting Canada

CPC National Team
CPC National Team
Cam Roxburgh
Cam lives in Vancouver with his wife Shelley and their 4 kids. He has a passion for seeing neighbourhoods transformed with the good news of the inbreaking of the kingdom of God as demonstrated by the people of God learning to live together in a way that demonstrates the grace of God. He is a part of Southside Commnity Church, which he planted and now is in the role of Senior Pastor. He also is National Director of Forge Missional Training Network in Canada as well as the National Director of Church Planting Canada.
 
George Werner
George Werner serves as the director of Mission Canada, a team of leaders who facilitate missional work across Canada though the Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada. His passion and conviction for the nation comes from over 20 years of pastoral ministry in Ontario and British Columbia. George and Eileen currently live in rural Ontario with their young adult children.  They are involved in ministry at The Embassy and Elevation in Waterloo, a new thriving community of believers who seek to be salt and light in the midst of Canada's emerging culture.  He enjoys running, golf and hockey, and finds great pleasure in music and the arts.

 
James Watson
James Watson is the Consultant for Church Planting and Congregational Revitalization for The Salvation Army. He is inspired by the creativity and passion for Jesus among church planters across the land. James and Cathi live in Kitchener/Waterloo, Ontario with their four young boys and enjoy all the craziness of family life. They are part of an old church plant (River of Life Fellowship) that has commissioned them to be part of a young church plant (House of Prayer for All Nations) in a gateway neighbourhood in Kitchener. James is currently studying at Fuller Theological Seminary in the School of Intercultural Studies.

 
Jared Siebert
Jared Siebert, currently serves as the National Director for Church Development for the Free Methodist Church in Canada.  His main responsibility is to prepare the denomination to respond to the massive cultural change that churches are facing.  He hopes to accomplish this through the planting of new kinds of churches and  by developing sustained health and contextual conversations at the local church level designed to bring churches face to face with there mission in their respective neighbourhood or region.   Jared began ministry 1998 with his wife, Katherine, in Kingston in a church plant called the "Next Church".  He currently lives in Kitchener, Ontario with his wife Katherine and two boys Soren and Nathan.
 
Jay Pinney
Jay and his wife Kathy moved to Montreal, Quebec in 1988 to plant churches. Jay's main role is now as leader of the Comité d'implantation d'églises au Québec, the Quebec region of Church Planting Canada. He is most closely involved in church planter training and leadership development. He is also on the national leadership team of the Canadian Network of Ministry to Muslims. He and Kathy have a deep desire to see churches reproduce fully developed disciples of Jesus Christ who glorify God and impact their families, their neighbourhoods, and beyond. They are missionaries with the Evangelical Free Church mission ReachGlobal.
 
John Caplin
Presently, John is the owner of John F Caplin Coaching & Consulting a company that does coaching, training, and facilitation for individual, teams and organizations. Previously, he was the in-house coach and consultant for the BC & Yukon District of the Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada and worked with their church plants.  He serves on behalf of the PAOC on the CPC Executive. Married over 30 years to Dawna, John has three adult daughters, two of whom are married. His hobbies include fixing machinery, wood projects and hiking into the wilderness. He attends Christian Life Assembly in Langley BC.

 
Lorne Hunter
Lorne serves as the Director of Research and Associate Director for Outreach Canada Ministries.  The purpose of OC's research is to examine the state of the church in Canada, the needs of the nation, and then listen to what God could be saying to the church for discipling the peoples of our nation. Lorne and Judy live in Surrey, BC along with their two children. He enjoys coaching his daughter's fastball team, cheering his son's Taekwondo pursuits, playing hockey and climbing local mountains. Lorne is involved in ministry at Newton Fellowship Church in Surrey.

 
Martin Contant
Martin Contant is Team Leader for the Western Canada Regional Ministry Team representing the work of Christian Reformed Home Missions in the three western provinces. He oversees the work of church planting, and campus ministries and also works as a consultant to a number of established Christian Reformed congregations. Martin also currently serves as a coach and mentor to a number of pastors in the region. He serves as chair of the BC Church Planting Catalyzers, an ecumenical team of primarily denominational leaders promoting church planting across BC. Prior to starting his current regional work in 1994 Martin served as pastor of the Willoughby Christian Reformed Church in Langley, BC for 14 years. He is living in Surrey, BC with his wife Sue and together they have 3 married children and 6 grandchildren. He enjoys walking, hiking, cycling and kayaking.
 
Norm Voth
Norm Voth is the Director of Evangelism and Service Ministries for Mennonite Church Manitoba. In addition to church planting, his responsibilities include missional formation in congregations and inviting people to give time to service ministries. Before beginning this position Norm spent 17 years in pastoral ministry in British Columbia and Manitoba. Norm and his wife Lorraine live in Winnipeg. He is passionate about his new granddaughter, sailing and renovating old houses.
 
Ron Bonar
Dr. Ron Bonar was born in Newmarket, Ontario to Salvation Army Officers.  He lived in most of Canada's provinces, in Europe and in the U.S. He received his education from York University, a degree in Business Administration and Articled as a Chartered Accountant with Price Waterhouse Coopers.  He continued his theological education by attending the Salvation Army Training College for two years, Trinity Western University and Faith Lutheran Evangelical Seminary where he received a Doctor of Ministry degree. He and Jennifer, his wife, served as Salvation Army Officers for 12 years and then Ron became the Superintendent for Church Development with the Free Methodist Church in Canada for another 10 years.  Ron is currently the District Superintendent at the Central Canadian District of the Christian and Missionary Alliance.  Together Ron and Jennifer have two children, Sarah and John, and two granddaughters.

 


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