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Assembly 2016 Learning Session: Intergenerational Ministries

Many churches are seeking ways to bridge the generations within them. Some methods work; others don't seem to fit well. We're excited to be hosting one of the learning sessions at Assembly where we'll be exploring intergenerational ministries outside the Sunday service context. The learning session is feature four panelists: Gene Tempelmeyer (lead pastor at Spring Garden Church) Freddy Lam (youth pastor at Markham Chinese Baptist Church) Tanya Yuen (children

By |2016-04-25T00:15:00-04:00April 25th, 2016|Alvin Lau|0 Comments

A Culture of Feedback

There's that moment when someone asks to meet with you to discuss something about the youth ministry. It can be a chaotic moment when your mind races about what the issue might be. Typically, those moments feel defensive and even personal (when they're usually not meant to be). This is why a culture of feedback is critical. It's establishing a rhythm and an openness to evaluation and revision in a

By |2016-10-31T13:57:13-04:00May 16th, 2016|Alvin Lau|0 Comments

Pastor’s Tip: November 2021

Tip: Understand what your children and youth know about the key issues for Indigenous peoples, and how they would like to respond.    In the last couple of years, the awareness about issues facing Canada’s engagement with Indigenous peoples has escalated. Children and youth have a deeper understanding and recognition through media reports, social media posts and in their classrooms.   Understand the pulse of what your children and youth perceive about these issues. Some initial questions could be:  Do you have any friends who are

By |2021-11-01T09:39:51-04:00November 1st, 2021|Pastor Tips|0 Comments

Centre Court Jr 2023 – recap

CBOQ Next Gen hosted its first Centre Court Jr event. Our marker of success: when a family/small group attending initiates a deeper faith conversation about Jesus and his impact on people. After a very entertaining Raptors 905 game (in a last-second loss), we were joined by Courtney Charles, VP-Basketball and Franchise Operations with Raptors 905. He took time to share about his own walk of faith both

By |2023-03-20T00:08:56-04:00March 20th, 2023|event recap|0 Comments

Pastor Tip 2 (January 2021): Attend CBOQ Now on January 14 and review afterwards.

Tip: Attend CBOQ Now on January 14 and review afterwards. This month's CBOQ Now meeting is on "Redefining the Church". This pandemic has moved us to consider what Jesus's church can continue to become in these coming weeks, months and years. Join the meeting online by registering here. After January 14, there will be follow-up questions and considerations to deepen the insights shared.

By |2021-01-09T00:54:14-05:00January 11th, 2021|Pastor Tips|0 Comments

Avalanche 2023 speaker change

Laura Bronson, director of Keep It Real with Youth for Christ Canada, is not able to join us for Avalanche this January. We are excited to have Karra Busse who serves as a National High School Ministry Team member with InterVarsity Christian Fellowship. She was the Youth Director at Church on the Rock for 8 years and graduated from Indiana Wesleyan University in 2013, double majoring in Adolescent Ministries and

By |2022-10-28T22:28:37-04:00October 31st, 2022|announcement|0 Comments

Teaching Tips

CBOQ Youth has worked collaboratively for over a decade to provide high quality curriculum for your Youth Ministry. We've compiled a list of our TOP TEACHING TIPS and hope you will use them to enhance the experience of your youth and your volunteer leaders as you continue to prayerfully plan programming for your ministry.   Click here for TOP TEACHING TIPS   Let us know if there is anything we

By |2017-09-14T16:05:25-04:00September 14th, 2017|Comments Off on Teaching Tips

CBOQ Sunday 2020

Yesterday, many of our CBOQ churches celebrated CBOQ Sunday. I (Alvin) was with Windsor Chinese Baptist Church (WCBC) for the weekend and it reminded me of the many reasons why CBOQ exists. This weekend, I had the honour to leading WCBC's Friday night youth group, facilitating a ministry audit, reviewing some key areas in their English ministry and speaking at their Sunday English service; I even had a chance to

By |2020-03-01T13:14:01-05:00March 1st, 2020|Alvin Lau|0 Comments

Multi Sensory Experiences

We all experience the world through our senses. Some seem to make more sense than others. Physically, we have five senses that help us make sense of the world. Howard Gardner suggests we have at least eight (if not nine) multiple intelligences that help us process the information from those physical senses. Sometimes, in our Christian culture, we tend to focus on select ways in experiencing God. In many settings,

By |2016-10-31T13:57:14-04:00November 26th, 2015|Alvin Lau|0 Comments

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