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Inclusive Evangelicals

Inclusive Evangelicals is a network of evangelical Christians, primarily associated with the Church of England, who advocate for the full inclusion of LGBTQI+ individuals in the church, believing that affirming same-sex relationships aligns with biblical integrity. They are committed to fostering unity among Christians, emphasizing that differing views on sexuality should not be a cause for division within the faith community.

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Renewal, Canadian Church Ministry Forum Renewal, Canadian Church Ministry Forum

Navigators

The Navigators of Canada support ministry leaders by fostering relational discipleship through mentoring, leadership development, and spiritual formation across multiple contexts—churches, campuses, neighborhoods, workplaces, and globally. Their model emphasizes long-term presence, practical equipping, and helping individuals become disciple-makers within their natural communities.

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Prayer & Possibilities

Prayer & Possibilities is a ministry dedicated to guiding individuals toward a deeper, more vibrant relationship with God through prayer and faith development. Founded by Kathryn Shirey, the platform offers resources designed to help you learn how to pray, deepen your faith, and step into God's possibilities for your life.

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Children's Ministry, Youth Ministry, Curriculum Ministry Forum Children's Ministry, Youth Ministry, Curriculum Ministry Forum

Think Orange

The Orange Theory is built on the concept of blending two influential forces—home and church—to foster vibrant, holistic faith in the next generation. Represented by the colour red, the home symbolizes the love, warmth, and personal investment parents and caregivers bring to a child’s faith journey. The church, symbolized by yellow, provides the light of wisdom, guidance, and communal support through teachings and relationships with mentors and peers. When combined, these two colors create orange, a dynamic partnership where church and home work together to create a cohesive, impactful faith experience. This approach encourages church leaders to align with parents as primary faith influencers, equipping them to reinforce biblical values and support spiritual growth at home. By leveraging both environments, the Orange Theory aims to build resilient, relational, and service-oriented faith in children and youth.

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