The Bible Holiness Movement [Canada]

The Bible Holiness Movement [Canada]

Box 223, Postal Stn. A
Vancouver BC V6C 2M3
Canada

Attesting Officer
Wesley H. Wakefield
Bishop-General (International Leader)


Media Contact
Bishop-General, Evangelist Wesley H. Wakefield

49.28683, -123.1136199


The Bible Holiness Movement, organized in 1949 as an outgrowth of the city mission work of the late Pastor William James Elijah Wakefield, an early-day Salvation Army officer, has been headed since its inception by his son, Evangelist Wesley H. Wakefield, its Bishop-General.

It derives its emphasis on the original Methodist faith of salvation and scriptural holiness from the late Bishop R. C. Horner. It adheres to the common evangelical faith in the Bible, the Deity and the atonement of Christ. It stresses a personal experience of salvation for the repentant sinner, of being wholly sanctified for the believer and of the fullness of the Holy Spirit for effective witness.

Membership involves a life of Christian love and evangelistic and social activism. Members are required to totally abstain from liquor and tobacco. They may not attend popular amusements or join secret societies. Divorce and remarriage are forbidden. Similar to Wesley’s Methodism, members are, under some circumstances, allowed to retain membership in other evangelical church fellowships. Interchurch affiliations are maintained with a number of Wesleyan-Arminian Holiness denominations.

Year-round evangelistic outreach is maintained through open-air meetings, visitation, literature and other media. Noninstitutional welfare work, including addiction counseling, is conducted among minorities. There is direct overseas famine relief, civil rights action, environment protection and antinuclearism. The movement sponsors a permanent committee on religious freedom and an active promotion of Christian racial equality.

The movement has a world outreach with branches in the United States, India, Nigeria, Philippines, Ghana, Liberia, Cameroon, Kenya, Zambia, South Korea, Mulawi, and Tanzania. It also ministers to 89 countries in 42 languages through literature, radio and audiocassettes.


Full Communicants Average Attendance Other Members Total Inclusive Members Total Churches Membership Calculation Method
1975
118
166
14
1974
114
136
11
1973
111
123
8
1972
103
112
7
1971
86
94
6
1970
78
78
5
Serving Churches Retired Other Service to the Church Total Clergy
1975
7
10
1974
4
6
1973
4
6
1972
4
5
1971
4
5
1970
4
5
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