Missions

Our goal is for everyone everywhere to know God's Grace and Truth. To accomplish that goad we partner with organizations who share our heart for outreach.


We greatly value our outreach partners and encourage you to check out their specific work. 

  • PAOC

    Advance Church is an affiliate church with the Alberta Northwest Territories District of the Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada. The PAOC is a fellowship of over 1100 churches across Canada glorifying God by making disciples everywhere by proclaiming and practising the gospel of Jesus Christ in the power of the Holy Spirit.

  • Samaritan's Purse

    Operation Christmas Child is a hands-on project that brings joy and hope to children in desperate situations around the world through gift-filled shoeboxes packed by Canadians. It is one way to remind children suffering as a result of war, poverty, famine, disease, and disaster that they are loved and not forgotten. We book times at their warehouse during the Christmas season and collect boxes at the church. To find out when we are going to the warehouse or when the boxes will be available for pick up to start filling, please email us.

  • Hope Mission Calgary

    Hope Mission is a not-for-profit Christian social care agency caring for impoverished and homeless men, women and children in Alberta. 

    For more info visit hopemission.com

  • A21 Calgary

    Their mission is to abolish slavery everywhere, forever. Each year a walk for freedom is organized in our city to raise awareness of human trafficking and to bring an end to slavery and bondage. If you want to know more and get involved, please contact A21 YYC.

  • First Christmas in Canada

    Their goal is to deliver messages of hope and love to new families in Canada, along with gifts for everyone, groceries, Christmas dinner and a sled. For more info, follow them on Facebook.

  • Athletes in Action Calgary

    A non-profit Christian sports ministry dedicated in developing the total athlete. They encourage athletes to think critically about their identity and place within the world of sport and living in victory. For more info, visit  athletesinaction.ca