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Meet & Greet with John FortuneSunday, December 8th at 6:30pm Dear NSAC family, Rev. John Fortune is candidating for the position of Lead Pastor at NSAC this weekend. Everyone is invited back to the church tonight at 6:30pm for a meet and greet with John, including time for the congregation to ask him questions. Free childcare will be provided downstairs to allow parents to attend (please register your kids at the link below). You can also watch the meeting online at nsac.bc.ca/live. For more infomation visit:
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Pastoral Candidate Feedback Survey
GO TO SURVEY >>A feedback survey is available for you to share your thoughts about where you feel God is leading NSA in regards to John. The survey will be open until noon on Tuesday, Dec 10th. The Lead Pastor Profile outlining the key character qualities, competencies/skills, and leadership style we are looking for is available here. The Board will take time to carefully consider all of your responses as we continue to discern what God is saying before we make a final decision on whether or not John is the right person for this position. If you feel there are any significant concerns during the process, you can contact the Elders Board at our email: elders@nsac.bc.ca. Please continue to pray for us as we take these next critical steps in this process. Thank You, For more infomation visit:
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John Fortune's Bio:
John is currently pursuing a Master of Theology at Regent College, having completed his Bachelor’s degree at Pacific Life Bible College. He’s an ordained minister through the Alliance in Canada and has completed Alliance Lead Pastor Training. For the past six years, John has served as an Associate Pastor at Coquitlam Alliance Church, where he’s led a variety of ministry departments and played a key role in launching and pastoring the Evening Service. John has also completed the C2C Church Planter Incubator program and regularly provides pulpit supply to several churches in the Greater Vancouver area, where he’s had the opportunity to preach and share the gospel with different congregations, further expanding his pastoral experience. |