

Assembly 2026 Schedule
Friday March 27th
Banquet – 6 pm
Program – 7 pm
Saturday March 28th
Worship – 9 am
Connecting Breakouts – 10:15 am
Connecting Breakouts – 11:20 am
Lunch – 12:30 pm
Connecting Breakouts – 1:15 pm
AGM – 2:20
Worship & Communion – 2:45
Closing – 3:30
- Leaders Panel – time permitting
Connecting Breakouts – 10:15 am
- Ken Esau – Peacemaking and the Confession of Faith.
- Britten Banerjee – Oh Canada! The Church and Politics in 2026.
- Glen Madden – Re-Think Giving
- *Finding Leaders For Tomorrow’s Churches - MB Seminary, Columbia College, Horizon College & Seminary
- Cam Stuart – The M.B. Church of Canada.
Connecting Breakouts – 11:20 am
- Ken Esau – Peacemaking and the Confession of Faith.
- Britten Banerjee – Oh Canada! The Church and Politics in 2026.
- Rita Mae Braun – Prayer Walk * (11:20 – 12:45)
- David Simpson – Equipping, Professional Development and Coaching.
- Mike Engbers – The Church in an AI World.***
Connecting Breakouts – 1:15 pm
- Bruce Enns – Rebooting Local-Global Missions In My Church.
- *Cam Stuart – The M.B. Church of Canada.
- David Simpson – Equipping, Professional Development and Coaching.
- Finding Leaders For Tomorrow’s Churches - MB Seminary, Columbia College, Horizon College & Seminary
AGM Agenda
- 2025 Minutes
- 2025 Financial Statements
- 2026 Budget
Bylaw Amendment
Elections
National Governance Proposal
The Gathering Church
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Courts clarify tax-free status for Sask churches
Image: Embassy Church, 888 Central Ave., Prince Albert, Sask.Google
The Saskatchewan Court of Appeal said secondary uses of a property did not overrule its primary purpose as a "place of worship"
Lee Harding, The Western Standard
