Election 2015 – A Call to Prayer

The following is an encouragement prepared by the Evangelical Fellowship of Canada (an organization Foursquare Canada is an affiliate of). I trust it will help you in praying for the election coming up this Monday. If you would like more information check out their election coverage at HERE.

Election 2015 – A Call to Prayer

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A call to prayer for Canada

With a federal election scheduled for October 19, the EFC encourages Christians to invite God to work in the hearts and minds of all Canadians as we consider the future of our country. As in each election, there are important issues at stake.

Canada needs strengthened families and secure marriages. Canada needs to protect its most vulnerable – children and youth, those living in poverty, those who are homeless or exploited, the unborn, seniors and those living with disabilities. Canada needs to share its blessings with the world, especially meeting commitments made to foreign relief and development work, and in welcoming refugees fleeing persecution and violence. And Canada needs a strong commitment to religious freedom domestically and internationally.

Pray for rulers

As we are commanded in Scripture to pray for all those in authority, so that we may live lives of godliness and holiness (1 Timothy 2:2), we can ask God’s blessing on our elected officials, and all those who will be elected. We can pray that Canada will be a nation that “exalts righteousness” (Proverbs 14:34).

Pray for candidates

Elections are times for candidates to discover what is important to their constituents. Pray that candidates’ eyes will be open to the principles that are vital to a healthy and productive society. Pray that candidates and their families will experience protection, wisdom and grace during this time of great stress for them.

Pray for voters

Pray that voters will focus on the issues of central importance for building a just nation and that every potential voter will cherish and exercise the right to vote.

Pray for a mission

Pray that God will lead us into a greater understanding of our role as citizens, and of our life together as a nation.

Psalm 33:12-15, 20-22 (NIV)
Blessed is the nation whose God is the LORD, the people he chose for his inheritance.
From heaven the LORD looks down and sees all mankind;
from his dwelling place he watches all who live on earth–
he who forms the hearts of all,
who considers everything they do.
We wait in hope for the LORD;
he is our help and our shield.
In him our hearts rejoice,
for we trust in his holy name.
May your unfailing love rest upon us, O LORD, even as we put our hope in you

Fall Carnival

Join us October 31st for our annual Fall Carnival at Gateway. A free family night with games, bouncer, snacks, face painting and heaps of candy. Seriously… lots of candy. Drop in for a few minutes or stay the whole night. It’s warm, safe and fun! 6-8pm at 403 5th Ave. Did we mention it’s free?!

For more information call the Gateway office at 250.287.8133.

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Welcome

This is the new blog for the Gateway Foursquare Church short term missions outreaches. Our first trip will be to the Dominican Republic from Oct. 23, 2015 until Nov. 02, 2015. We will be working with Servant’s Heart Ministries (SHM) in the Dominican. The team leaders, Peter and Tanya Hofer will be staying on to work with SHM until Dec. 01. 2015.
We have graciously received an anonymous donation to cover the cost of materials to build a single family home in the Dominican and with the help of SHM, this will be our goal on this trip.  

We want to spread the love of Jesus Christ in a practical way to the needy people of the Dominican Republic.

Happy Thanksgiving

20150915 Fall 2015 Email

Hi Gateway Family,

1 Thessalonians 5:18 reminds us of a simple yet life changing practice: “give thanks in all circumstances.” Thanksgiving is not something exclusively reserved for times of blessings and abundance. Even in moments of difficulty and struggle thanks is appropriate and fitting on the lips of a believer. Thanks has a way of redirecting our thoughts and eyes upwards to a God who is always faithful and always at work. I am thankful for a holiday set aside for thanksgiving but let’s make thankfulness a common part of our everyday vocabulary.

I am looking forward to seeing you this Sunday. Take a moment and invite someone along with you to church as we continue the ‘More Than the Eye Can See’ sermon series on the supernatural. This weekend we are going to look at one of the most incredible miracles that has ever taken place.

Blessings and Love,

Pastor Matt

 

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