Unexpected Leader Podcast Canadian Baptists of Atlantic Canada
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- Religion & Spirituality
Sharing stories of God's unexpected invitation to leaders. A podcast from the Canadian Baptists of Atlantic Canada.
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Season 2, Episode 8: Hannah and John Bartlett
Hannah and John Bartlett serve at Cornerstone Baptist Church (PEI), and we were thrilled to talk to them earlier this year about their journey from attending youth group, to becoming camp directors, to entering seminary, to their current roles in pastoral ministry.
Cornerstone Baptist Church:
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Season 2, Episode 7: Micah Knowles
We were thrilled to have this conversation with Micah Knowles, Associate Pastor for Youth & Young Adults at The Journey Church, Moncton, NB. This was recorded in early 2020.
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Connect with The Journey Church online:
https://onthejourney.ca
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Season 2, Episode 6: Evan Colford
The Unexpected Leader Podcast returns for the final three episodes of Season 2. This episode features Evan Colford, Senior Pastor at Berwick Baptist Church, in Berwick, Nova Scotia. This was recorded in late 2019 at Acadia Divinity College, Wolfville, NS.
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Connect with Evan's church online:
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Season 2, Episode 5: Adams Townsend
Adams Townsend is the Pastor of Community at Lewisville Baptist Church in Moncton, NB. He shares his story of getting into camp ministry and stepping into new roles in church ministries.
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Season 2, Episode 4: Catherine Cole
Season 2, Episode 4: Catherine Cole by Canadian Baptists of Atlantic Canada
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Season 2, Episode 3: Keith Blair
Keith Blair is the Associate Pastor of Children & Youth at The Drive Baptist Church in Fredericton, New Brunswick. Keith shares his story of moving from Toronto to rural Nova Scotia, the leaders who invested in him as a young pastor, and the need for better conversations around mental health in the church today.