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The Evangelical Missionary Church of Canada (EMCC) is a Canadian
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with historical roots from plants in the pioneer settlement of
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and the
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, earlier European migration to the eastern seaboard of the US, and the
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in Europe. Its present identity comes through the 1993 merger of the Evangelical Church in Canada (formerly a conference of the Evangelical Church in North America) and the Missionary Church of Canada, which, before 1987, were two districts of The
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Christian denomination. The Evangelical Church in Canada had a tradition of
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fervour and
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, practice of spiritual disciplines and emphasis on the
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that characterized
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's early
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teaching, particularly as it impacted early North American German-speaking immigrants. The Missionary Church of Canada, which originated in the later
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s in North America in the latter half for the 19th century, contributed the
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concepts of community, brotherhood and
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which were distinguishing marks of the Missionary Church's
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background. There are approximately 150 Evangelical Missionary churches, the majority of which are in Ontario,
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and
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. Presently
Centre Street Church Centre Street Church is an evangelical megachurch located in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, affiliated with the Evangelical Missionary Church of Canada (EMCC). Founded in 1958, it has an average weekly attendance of 7,739 and is considered the larges ...
in
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is the EMCC's (as well as Canada's) largest church. The EMCC has launched two colleges:
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in
Calgary Calgary ( ) is the largest city in the western Canadian province of Alberta and the largest metro area of the three Prairie Provinces. As of 2021, the city proper had a population of 1,306,784 and a metropolitan population of 1,481,806, makin ...
,
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, and
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in Kitchener, Ontario. These institutions have trained over three thousand students to become pastors, church leaders and missionaries. The denomination also runs or is affiliated with 6 camps across Canada

The denomination also sends and supports about 85 missionaries in 24 countries (including some in Canada), under both its own program (EMCC World Partners) and other mission agencies with evangelical and holistic emphases.


Pitch & Praise and JR Pitch

Pitch and Praise (stylized Pitch'n'Praise) was a
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event aimed at reaching out to high school students across Ontario. As one of the largest gatherings of youth in
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,
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, it drew crowds of over 2,000 youth at its peak. It was the brainchild of Dr. Denis Bell in 1974, and run by the Evangelical Missionary Church. The event was held annually on the May long weekend. Pitch was held at Stayner Camp until 2006. Due to the ever-growing attendance, limitations of the existing facilities, and noise complaints, Pitch & Praise was moved to Paris, Ontario at Braeside Pentecostal Camp, which is maintained by the
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,
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, and Starfield There were also sports tournaments, workshops, video game tournaments, and an annual battle of the bands (in which the winner was awarded recording time in a studio). Added in 2002, the Club became a successful feature of Pitch. International EDM artists such as Andy Hunter,
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, DJ Kubiks, and DJ Chris Harrington took part in Pitch and Praise, both in the club and during main sessions. In its later years, Pitch and Praise was criticized by some youth groups in attendance for hosting "controversial" speakers (i.e. LGBTQ+ affirming speakers,
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, who considers himself Christian but not religious, and
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, who titled himself an atheist at the time), while also drawing criticism from other groups for "playing it safe" with speakers (i.e. Hamilton pastor Kevin Makins was removed from the speaker lineup by denominational leadership for his open stance on LGBTQ+ issues.) Pitch and Praise was discontinued by the leadership of the
Evangelical Missionary Church of Canada The Evangelical Missionary Church of Canada (EMCC) is a Canadian Christian denomination with historical roots from plants in the pioneer settlement of Ontario and the Canadian West, earlier European migration to the eastern seaboard of the US, an ...
(EMCC), in 2018. According to the EMCC website, there were plans for Pitch to undergo a reboot, targeted specifically at youth from the EMCC denomination, and operating under a modified name: “Pitch - The Weekend," based on an event ("The Weekend") held by the denomination in western Canada. EMCC stated that this new event would "bring youth to an understanding of how
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thinks about the challenges they are facing. We understand their challenges to be around confused messages that come at them about such themes as - identity including sexual identity and who Jesus says they are; truth and its source; desires that feel so right but which lead to unhealthy consequences...". Pitch - The Weekend did not take place in 2019 as proposed, and future plans for the event are on hold indefinitely. In 2019, a new non-denominational conference called "Phoenix Fest" was created by youth pastors from several EMCC churches to provide youth groups with a similar spring retreat in lieu of Pitch and Praise. Phoenix Fest 2019 was considered a success, and due to high demand, will continue to operate annually for the foreseeable future. In 1994 JR Pitch was established to reach out to Jr. High students (grades 6-8) and grew to be attended by over 1,000 pre-teens from across Ontario. JR Pitch took place annually during September and was held in Stayner, Ontario at the Stayner Bible Conference Grounds. JR Pitch was put on indefinite hiatus in 2018.


Bibliography

*Lageer, E. ''Common Bonds.'' Calgary: Evangelical Missionary Church of Canada, 2004


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External links


Official Website
Christian organizations established in 1993 Evangelical denominations in North America