An Evening of Worship and Testimony

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The Salvation Army Community Church
46420 Brooks Ave
Chilliwack, BC

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Words can’t express how grateful we are for everyone who came, exhibited, served, and made Mission Fest BC 2025 happen! The testimonies of healing, salvation, and freedom have been gloriously pointing to the One who was truly in our midst! Each day of the conference was filled with wonderful conversations, powerful worship, and encounters with Jesus.

To celebrate all He is for us and what He did among us, we are hosting an evening of worship, testimonies and adoration for Jesus.

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