The Evangelical Covenant Church of Canada

The Evangelical Covenant Church of Canada

PO Box 34025, RPO Fort Richmond
Winnipeg MB R3T 5T5
Canada

Attesting Officer
Officer of the Church
Events & Public Relations


49.7896802, -97.1571686


A Canadian denomination organized in Canada at Winnipeg in 1904 which is affiliated with the Evangelical Covenant Church of America and with the International Federation of Free Evangelical Churches, which includes 31 federations in 26 countries.

This body believes in the one triune God as confessed in the Apostles’ Creed, that salvation is received through faith in Christ as Saviour, that the Bible is the authoritative guide in all matters of faith and practice. Christian Baptism and the Lord’s Supper are accepted as divinely ordained sacraments of the church. As descendants of the 19th century northern European pietistic awakening, the group believes in the need of a personal experience of commitment to Christ, the development of a virtuous life and the urgency of spreading the gospel to the “ends of the world.”

Four Core Values: To be a Missional Church; To be a Biblical Church; To be a Devotional Church; and to be a Connnectional Church.

Four Ministry Priorities: Leadership Development; Church Planting & Mission; Church Renewal/ Transition; and Christian Services.


Full Communicants Average Attendance Other Members Total Inclusive Members Total Churches Membership Calculation Method
2010
1,384
2,634
0
1,384
27
2002
1,384
2,634
0
1,384
21
1997
1,290
1,290
22
1993
1,245
1,245
22
1991
1,278
1,278
23
1990
1,286
1,286
23
1989
1,260
1,260
23
1988
1,250
1,250
23
1987
1,280
1,280
23
1986
1,232
1,232
23
1985
1,222
1,222
23
1984
1,200
1,200
23
1983
1,196
1,196
23
1982
1,218
1,218
23
1981
1,236
1,236
23
1980
1,204
1,204
23
1979
1,113
1,113
23
1978
1,127
1,127
24
1977
1,153
1,153
24
1976
1,165
1,165
24
1975
1,118
1,118
24
1974
1,101
1,101
24
1973
1,081
1,081
24
1972
1,044
1,044
23
1971
1,060
1,060
23
Serving Churches Retired Other Service to the Church Total Clergy
2010
41
10
4
55
2002
6
10
9
25
1997
15
25
1993
15
26
1991
16
31
1990
17
31
1989
16
32
1988
22
34
1987
17
31
1986
18
26
1985
21
28
1984
21
28
1983
17
24
1982
18
25
1981
20
22
1980
20
22
1979
16
23
1978
14
22
1977
13
22
1976
11
14
1975
11
13
1974
9
11
1973
9
11
1972
11
13
1971
11
11
Total Schools Staff Pupils Total Individuals
2002
1,763
1997
21
1,763
1993
19
1,641
1991
18
1,753
1990
16
1,392
1989
20
1,724
1988
18
1,573
1987
20
1,683
1986
17
1,547
1985
19
1,538
1984
21
1,592
1983
20
1,635
1982
21
1,769
1981
20
1,700
1980
18
1,574
1979
20
1,666
1978
22
1,803
1977
21
1,842
1976
21
1,789
1975
21
1,594
1974
21
1,754
1973
21
1,769
1972
21
1,751
1971
21
1,704
Total Benevolences Total Financials Total Giving Local Expenses Method
1997
$5,593,342
$7,690,321
$2,096,979
1991
1990
$339,709
$1,846,999
$1,507,290
1989
$326,031
$1,604,840
$1,278,809
1988
$291,736
$1,538,227
$1,246,491
1987
$312,213
$1,476,273
$1,164,060
1986
$315,603
$1,393,542
$1,077,939
1985
$300,686
$1,305,595
$1,004,909
1984
$320,745
$1,307,771
$987,026
1983
$247,740
$1,256,571
$1,008,831
1982
$271,598
$1,339,210
$1,067,612
1981
$222,082
$1,083,533
$861,451
1980
$242,705
$926,408
$683,703
1979
$234,851
$963,108
$728,257
1978
$185,231
$782,522
$597,291
1977
$172,857
$644,052
$471,195
1976
$148,266
$472,165
$323,899
1975
$138,287
$403,513
$265,226
1974
$121,123
$366,072
$244,949
1973
$92,860
$314,878
$222,018
1971
$71,509
$258,946
$187,437