Missions Fest 2020

When:
Where:
Vancouver Convention Centre
1055 Canada Place
Vancouver, BC

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Altar Vision

What does it look like to live a life surrendered to Christ?

The apostle Paul uses expressions like “living sacrifice” (Romans 12:1,2) and “poured out” (Philippians 2:17) to describe the all-or-nothing nature of life lived for Jesus. Jesus is worthy of all our love and adoration. Loving him is our highest calling as Christians and our greatest joy.

In return, we experience the love of Jesus like a spring of water that bubbles up in us and flows outward touching our families, church communities, neighbourhoods, and jobs. This water is life. It brings healing and reconciliation and wholeness.

Unfortunately, many of us have “stones” in our lives blocking the flow of life-giving water. If you desire to experience more of the life of Jesus, then please join us this year for a journey of consecration that will culminate in the 2020 Missions Fest Conference.

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