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Bruce Kashuba has been called to serve as interim pastor at Northwest Community Church (Meadow Lake). Bruce and Pam Kashuba have been a part of the church for some time and welcomed the opportunity to serve in a pastoral role. Bruce is an ordained pastor with the Pentecostal Assemblies of God (1987).  He has served in various ministry roles, including Senior Pastor at Lemberg Pentecostal Church, Pastor of Worship at Elm Street United Church (St. Catharines) and Calvary Temple (Belleville), and Associate Pastor at St. Thomas Pentecostal Church and Christian Life Center (Morden). Bruce is a graduate of Central Pentecostal College. Bruce is a certified locksmith and operates his own business in Meadow Lake. We thank God that he accepted the pastoral role with Northwest Community Church and welcome him to the SKMB family. His commissioning is planned for February 1st.

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Bruce Kashuba has been called to serve as interim pastor at Northwest Community Church (Meadow Lake)

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