Main Stage
Our Main Stage gatherings happen 4 times over the weekend. This is the time where we gather everyone together and spend time worshiping, celebrating and learning as a group. Our hope is that as we gather together as a community we will be transformed as a community.
Main Stage Speakers
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Pete Rollins Peter Rollins is the author of How [Not] to Speak of God, The Orthodox Heretic and Insurrection. A widely sought after storyteller and public speaker, he is also the founder of ikon, an Irish faith group based in Belfast that has gained an international reputation for blending live music, visual imagery, soundscapes, theatre, ritual and reflection to create what they call 'transformance art'. |
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Joyce Rees Joyce served as the director of Jacob's Well, a relationally focused ministry in the downtown eastside of Vancouver, Canada's poorest neighbourhood. Joyce served as a pastor for 6 years prior to taking her role at Jacob's Well and led a small congregation in the downtown eastside. In addition she has spent the last 9 years teaching extensively about justice. Joyce brings a vital challenge to the church regarding current paradigms of ministry with marginalized people. She is currently exploring what it means to serve the poor in suburbia. |
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Aaron White Aaron White is a leader in the 24/7 prayer movement and director of 614 – an intentional community who live and minister incarnationally in the Downtown Eastside of Vancouver. Aaron is the author of Futurize, Revolution, and The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Kingdom. He loves Jesus, loves authentic Christian community, loves reading, and loves eggnog. |
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Cheryl Bear Cheryl is from the Nadleh Whut'en First Nation (Bear Clan) in the Carrier Nation located in BC. Cheryl, and her husband Randy, pioneered the Street Church in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside. She is a sought after international speaker and twice award-nominated recording artist who has worked with Indigenous people across Canada, the US and around the world raising awareness of the value and uniqueness of our Indigenous people and our culture. |
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Tom Sine Tom is the founder and cultivator of imagination at Mustard Seed Associates, enabling Christians to create new responses to tomorrow's challenges. Tom and his wife Christine live in an intergenerational community called The Mustard Seed House in Seattle. He is the author of multiple books such as Mustard Seed versus McWorld, and The New Conspirators. |




