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Bethel Brandon Drive InInviting People To A Life That Matters Bethel Brandon Drive-in starts at 11 a.m. on Sundays in the main parking lot, 440 Richmond Ave.
To learn more about how we are making your visit safe and enjoyable, please visit our Covid-19 tab. Join us on Facebook, YouTube or www.bethelbrandon.ca |
Bethel is HiringDigital Content Manager: Term Position We are excited to announce a summer job opportunity here at Bethel Brandon. Are you, or someone you know of, creative, tech-savvy, eager to learn and love to collaborate? Then this might be the perfect position for you. We have received a grant to hire a Digital Content Manager for a 12 week term position. It is full-time, 35-40 hours a week and starts June 6, 2021 and goes until August 28, 2021. Please see the attached Job Description for more details. |
Prelude to PentecostSunday, May 16, 2021 Join us for “Prelude to Pentecost”, a National Prayer Gathering being held online on Sunday, May 16, 2021 from 6:00-7:00 p.m. CDT. Our Lord has linked a number of Pentecostal/Charismatic denominations, networks, and ministries with a shared vision for a profound work of the Spirit within Canada. These groups have developed a deep sense of partnership through their shared involvement within the Pentecostal World Fellowship, Empowered 21 and the Pentecostal/Charismatic churches of North America (PCCNA). Now as we approach Pentecost 2021 on May 23, we are calling on you to join us in unity in our own national “upper room” so that in shared prayer we can experience the Spirit’s empowering work in our lives, families, churches, ministries and communities from sea to sea. Persons from the various partner ministries will be leading us in prayer with these focuses. Because multiple groups are represented and participating in the event, the primary language will be English, with prayers offered in a variety of languages. No registration is required. Simply visit http://paoc.org/online on Sunday, May 16, 2021 from 6:00-7:00 p.m. CDT. We look forward to praying together at that time. David Wells, General Superintendent of The Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada. |