
As team leader of Fresh Expressions Canada, Nick is in a unique position to provide an introduction to Fresh Expressions, which started life in England as an initiative of the Archbishops of Canterbury and York and the Methodist Council in 2004, with a brief to encourage churches all across England to establish new congregations and Christian communities through creative and innovative outreach. This was a response to the changes experienced in English society over the past fifty tears, many of which we have experienced here in Canada. Since 2008 Fresh Expressions Canada has been working “to encourage the development of fresh expressions of church alongside more traditional expressions, with the aim of seeing a more mission-shaped church take shape throughout the country.”
To date he has presented “Changing Times-an introduction to Fresh Expressions”, to the National House of Bishops, the Vision 2019 Planning Team, a theological college, General Synod 2010, and diocesan synods.







It’s probably already a cliché to point out that so-called “reality TV” isn’t all that real. But it’s still popular, and a 2006 DVD resource, created by the Evangelical Covenant Church, is out to take advantage of it while it can. Aimed squarely at teenagers, The 24/7 Experience offers seven short, reality-TV style episodes that introduce youth to what it might look like to follow Jesus with the whole of their lives. Seven teens from across the United States join together for a cross-country road trip, visiting various Christian outreaches and communities to see approaches to full-time, “24/7” discipleship.
1. Monty Python’s The Meaning of Life
2. Douglas Adams
3. Samuel Beckett
4. The X-Box
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The key to good youth ministry is movie and pizza nights, right? Wrong! Val Michaelson writes out of extensive experience of youth ministry in British Columbia and Ontario to help us understand who today’s young people are, and how they can be nurtured in faith. Weaving together theological conviction and practical recommendations, this booklet will be a welcome resources both for youth workers themselves and for congregations just beginning to think about youth ministry.For the full text of this booklet in PDF format, click
Youth ministry is seeing a renewed emphasis in Canada after having fallen off for several generations. The vast majority of young people are no longer involved in parish life after early adolescent years, and where they are present they often say that they feel like aliens in the church. This disconnect needs to be overcome, but many people say they don’t know how.