

Series: Mission Fest Vancouver 2024
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Mission Fest Vancouver 2024 Recap
Jesus was present at MFV 2024 in powerful ways: restoring hearts, rescuing youth, releasing new calls, healing the sick, and so much more. Read more

Steve Schroeder at MFV 2024
Steve Schroeder speaks at the MFV 2024 evening general session on February 15, 2024. Read more

Matt Menzel at MFV 2024
Matt Menzel speaks at the MFV 2024 morning general session on February 16, 2024. Read more

April Bates at MFV 2024
April Bates speaks at the MFV 2024 afternoon general session on February 16, 2024. Read more
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