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Pray


The most important ingredient in a successful Celebration is prayer.

 

Training


Attend training that will reignite your faith and teach you how to share it with others.

 

Bring a Friend


This is a resource to help you pray for friends and invite them to the Celebration.

 

Pray

Every aspect of the Celebration directs believers toward prayer—determined, heartfelt, ceaseless prayer. So, as we near the Celebration, please be in prayer for Will Graham, our team leaders, and most importantly, that the Word of the Lord be spread throughout the community and area.

Join the prayer team
Would you like to sign up to receive updates and become part of the Celebration of Hope Prayer Network? Contact us at
[email protected]

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30 Days of Prayer


Volunteer

Your help is needed. You have to be 18 years old for the majority of volunteer positions, however there are some volunteer opportunities for teens that are younger than this. Be sure to select the area(s) you would be willing to help. Thank you for your willingness to serve.

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Volunteer FAQ’s

How old do I have to be to volunteer with the Celebration of Hope?

You have to be 18 years old for the majority of volunteer positions, however there are some volunteer opportunities for teens that are younger than this. Please contact [email protected] if you have an inquiry about this.

How many volunteers do you need for the Celebration of Hope?

The Celebration of Hope is a series of events that take place over an 8-10 month period. The number of volunteers varies for each event ranging from 10 – 75. Volunteer Applications are available online under the resources tab.

Can I volunteer with a friend and serve in the same shift? Can we volunteer as a small group?

Yes, as long as we still have room for everyone! Please have each person in your group fill out a volunteer application and then send them in together requesting that you serve together. Please indicate on your correspondence with us who the leader of the group is.

I applied to be a volunteer, when will I know if what position and shift I’ve been chosen for?

Individuals that fill out an application to be an Event Volunteer during the Celebration weekend (November 3 – 5, 2017), will be contacted in late August or sometime during the month of September to confirm your position and shift. Shortly after that you will receive a letter that specify the details with instructions on when and where to meet during the Celebration weekend!

If you have other questions about volunteering, please contact the Celebration of Hope office at [email protected]


Training

Our training is rooted in the Christian Life and Witness Course (CLWC) for adults and FM419 for youth. These are the best opportunities you have to become equipped for a Celebration as well as a lifetime of evangelism and discipleship.

CLWCChristian Life and Witness Course
CLWC will reignite your faith and empower you to live a life that radiates God’s love. Discover the victory He has for His children and equip yourself to share it with others through this dynamic course. You’ll also find practical help in reaching the next generation for Christ. The course is taught by a representative of the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association.

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FM419FM419
FM419 is specifically designed for youth, but adults are welcome to attend. Youth from across the region will gather for a session of music and life-changing training. Get down to the basics of what you believe, find power to live what you say, and learn how to share your faith with others.

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Community Action Projects

Churches across PEI are invited to participate in serving their local communities through our upcoming Community Action Project (CAP).

On October 21, participating churches will become CAP hubs for individuals and groups to:

DROP off non-perishable food donation for local food banks

PICK up garbage in public parks, along neighborhood roads, etc.

 

Refreshments will be provided at CAP hubs upon completion of cleanup.

For more information or to get your church involved, email us at [email protected]

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Bring a Friend

In John 1:40-42a (NIV) we read, “Andrew, Simon Peter’s brother, was one of the two who heard what John had said and who had followed Jesus. The first thing Andrew did was to find his brother Simon and tell him, “We have found the Messiah” (that is, the Christ). And he brought him to Jesus.”

Bring a Friend is based on that passage. Those of us who have a personal relationship with Christ must seek out our brothers and sisters who don’t know Him and bring them to Him. We do this by making a list of those we know who need to know Jesus, then praying for them and building/strengthening our relationships with them. We make plans to take them to the Celebration services, not just invite them to go. Many people have come to Christ because of Bring A Friend.

This program encourages you to:

  • Look Around – to identify relatives, friends, co-workers, or acquaintances who show the need for a relationship with Christ.
  • Look Up – by routinely praying for these individuals and for the opportunity to strengthen your relationship with them.
  • Look Out – for ways to cultivate friendships with each person on your list and earn their confidence, ultimately finding opportunities to talk with them about Christ.
  • Look Forward – to invite each person to a Celebration meeting.
  • Look After – those who respond to the invitation or show an interest in learning more about the Gospel.

Make your list today and start praying!


Participate in Operation Christmas Child

Looking for a place to pick up or drop off your Operation Christmas Child shoeboxes? From November 3 to 5, there will be a collection center at Celebration of Hope!


Donate

We’re partnering with believers and their churches across Canada to spread the Good News of Jesus Christ through a compelling Gospel message, music, powerful testimonies and one-on-one discipleship. You can join us in mobilizing Christians and bringing hope to others.

How can you get involved?

  1. Pray!
  2. Begin thinking of unchurched friends who you can bring to a Celebration event.
  3. Donate to the Celebration.

Become a Sponsor

This Celebration would not be possible without the support of the following organizations.

Splogo
OCC Logo Sponsor
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There are many advantages for businesses and institutions who become a Celebration sponsor. Visibility for your company and a chance to play a part in changing lives for all eternity are just a few. We would be delighted to tell you more.

If you or your organization would like to be a Charlottetown Celebration of Hope sponsor, or want to learn more about becoming one, please email us or call 1-800-293-3717.