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History of the Organization
The Evangelical Association was founded in 1963 by Godlymen and women who were moved by the Holy
Spirit to band
together for the purpose of promoting Evangelical
Christianity throughout the World. They were motivated by
a strong persuasion that the Bible, consisting
of the sixty-six
books of the Old and New Testaments is the Divinely inspired
and inerrant Word of God.
The Association was founded in Winnipeg, Manitoba by
leaders under the direction of Dr. Elmer S. McVety. They
shared a vision to develop and build on Biblical principles.
The Association is governed by a board of directors currently
consisting of eight persons. This board appoints and
dismisses all officials by a majority vote at a duly called
meeting with at least a quorum in attendance.
The Evangelical Christian founded in 1904, was acquired in
1965 and published in subsequent years by the Association.
Registration in Ontario was completed in 1967. The
Association continues to operate and hold offices in
Winnipeg and Toronto. As of 1998, the Association had
approximately 10,000 persons involved in churches and
ministries led by its 350 ordained and licensed members.
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Nature of the Organization
We are interdenominational and nonsectarian in character.
We believe that at certain periods of history and in various
places, God raised up leaders for the purpose of calling men
and women to Himself. From these leaders sprang the various
denominations which God has used in effectually spreading
the Gospel. We are not anti-denominational. Many of our
members minister in denominational churches. However, we
also believe that God has called others to minister outside
the pales of the established denominations and that God has
raised up The Evangelical Association to provide such
ministers with credentials from a recognized ecclesiastical
body.
To become a member of our Association one does not have
to resign from other churches or reputable organizations. We
are not competitive, but cooperative. Realizing that in unity
there is strength our members have allowed denominational
differences to fade into insignificance and have joined hands
under our banner in the interest of Fundamental Christianity.
We are a body of Evangelical ministers who hold our
membership with the Association while we labour in our
respective churches. However, independent and autonomous
churches may belong to our Association and enjoy the
communion and association of those of kindred mind without
surrendering any of their independence.
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Purpose of the Organization
We endeavour to be more than a mere mechanical institution
issuing yearly credentials to Christian workers. We are vitally
interested in the welfare and progress of each member and
labour to be of as much help, comfort and inspiration to one
another as we are able.
Our purpose is to promote Evangelical Christianity throughout the
world.
This we endeavour to do by:
- Licensing and ordaining to the ministry those who
are qualified and providing them with credentials
from a recognized ecclesiastical body.
- Providing courses of study through Canada
Christian College for those who have not had the
opportunity of a seminary or Bible School training.
- Providing an organization for autonomous
churches that they may have communion and
association with other churches of like mind and
still retain complete autonomy.
- Providing an organization in which members can
find companionship through correspondence,
meetings of the presbyters, and general
conventions and association with each other.
- Cooperating with churches who call upon us for
help in finding new pastors when vacancies occur
in their pulpits.
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Credentials
We recognize nine categories of Credentials for Christian workers:
- Ordained Pastor
- Licensed Pastor
- Ordained Evangelist
- Licensed Evangelist
- Ordained Missionary
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- Licensed Missionary
- Lay Preacher
- Deacon - Deaconess
- Letter of Recognition
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Conditions
Those who apply for credentials in the first six
categories must meet the following conditions.
They must:
- Be of good report and of good moral character.
- Be fully accredited through study at
a seminary, college or Bible school.
- Take the course of studies prescribed
by Canada Christian College.
- Those who have sufficient experience
in proven ministry and are able to pass a general exam for Bible
knowledge.
- Those who have been previously ordained
or credentialed by organizations acceptable to us, upon furnishing
credentials and evidence of the same will not be required to pass
further examinations for credentials of the same level Upon meeting
the above mentioned requirements no candidate shall be ordained
until such time as he/she shall be able to meet with an ordination
council approved by the Executive committee of E.A..
Those applying for credentials in the last 3 categories must
meet the following conditions:
- Lay Preacher: Good moral character, working or
planning to work as a pastor but as yet has been
unable to complete the prescribed courses for
Licensure. The candidate must be open to future
studies at Canada Christian College in day classes,
night classes or through the extension program and
be able to comply with the conditions of the
Minister’s manual for E.A.
- Deacon/Deaconess: A recommendation from the
Senior pastor where you serve in this capacity. The
opportunity for continuing education as an adult
student is available for the category. CCC will give
preference to those holding this credential for
further study.
- Letter of recognition: This category is for those
who wish to teach or minister on a periodical basis
or to teach in churches on non-Biblical subjects,
i.e. Finances, Administration, para-church activities
etc. Those holding this credential will be given
preference at Canada Christian College if they wish
to do further studies to upgrade their credentials.
Three letters of recommendation are required one
of which must be from your own pastor. The
candidate must be willing to comply with the
conditions set out in the E. A. Minister’s Handbook.
Persons in the last three categories will be required to be interviewed
by council. The approval of your pastor or spiritual overseer will
be required, to affiliate with the E.A..
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Fees
A one-time administration fee of $25.00 plus a $50.00 annual
membership fee must accompany each application. All
accepted candidates will enjoy all the rights and privileges
appertaining to their credential status which includes all
conferences and functions of the E.A. and will be kept
informed of such activities.
Credential application are available by writing to:
Dr. R. Thomas, Director
Evangelical Association
50 Gervais Drive, Don Mills, Ontario, M3C-1Z3
or pick up an application in person.
Phone (416) 444-0310 Fax: (416) 391-3969
What Should I Expect If Approved?
After the council has approved your application for
credentials and is satisfied as to your gifts and calling, the
council will designate a day for the special occasion of
bestowing the credential approved. This will be done in a
divine service and in a decent and orderly fashion, and with
due regard for the significance of the occasion, setting the
candidate apart for the Gospel Ministry.
The question uppermost in considering an applicant for
membership is not the number of college and seminary degrees
he/she may have, but: “Is the applicant’s daily life a
convincing testimony as to his/her having been born again?
Is there evidence of a genuine call to ministry and a Godgiven
ability to preach or carry out the Gospel work in such a
way as to win souls to Christ?”
On the other hand, we place no premium on ignorance and
urge all Christian workers to qualify themselves for God’s
work as fully as they possibly can. For this reason Canada
Christian College has extended itself to all who wish to prepare
themselves for the work of the Lord.
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