
Check out this video to see where Broadway Church partnered globally in the last 12 months.

After four years of education, these graduates are scattered around the world. Our team’s vision is that through your prayers, many will have the opportunity to hear the good news of Jesus on campuses and be mobilized as disciple makers during their undergraduate years and after graduation.
Since 2019, John has been the National Coordinator of SERVE Campus Network with PAOC Mission Canada which includes around 40 campus expressions from the University of Victoria to Memorial University in Newfoundland. In this role, he helps support new campus ministry launches, harm reduction for over 33,000 students, provides care, training, and coaching to PAOC national and district campus ministry workers across Canada. John also serves part-time on the front lines as a BC chaplain at Kwantlen Polytechnic University.
Why do we partner with these Global Workers?
We support our Global Workers every month through your generosity! In addition, here are some examples of projects/organizations we financially supported for in 2024.
Humanitarian efforts
Outreach/Spiritual needs
Why do we do this?
We believe that “when you go on missions, you grow in your faith!”
Broadway Church reaches outside its walls to positively impact lives both locally and globally. Globally, we support many Global Workers who are the hands and feet of Jesus around the world. Each year we also send out multiple local and international short-term missions teams who serve first-hand in an outreach context.
Our Pentecostal denomination leads many different Short-term Mission Trips all around the world! Why not take a look at these Global exploratory trips that you can join!
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