Category Archives: Photos

Baptism! (Photos from Sunday morning)

Robert David did a phenomenal job last Sunday photographing this momentous event in the life of Gérald as well as the entire church:


Leading a Church Planting Boot Camp

I recently had the privilege of leading part of a French Church-Planting Boot Camp in Montréal.  Here are the sessions I had the privilege of teaching to the dozen or so that attended.:

  • “Preparation for the launch”
  • “Preparing the core group”
  • “Sharing the vision”
  • “Making disciples”
  • “Building small groups”
  • “Encouraging Worship Services”
  • “Community involvement”

In these particular photos, using a toy train as an example, a young believer in our church named Carl walks through his multi-year voyage before becoming a Christian about a year ago. The purpose was to discuss “making disciples”. How do we help and support people wherever they may be on their journey before or after salvation? (Carl did a fantastic job teaching and sharing his story).


Empty Bowls 2012

Every year we hold a fundraiser called “remplir un bowl” (“empty bowls” in English) for a local charity. Yesterday was a great day.

I preached on Luke 10:25-42, a passage where Jesus completely deconstructs religious thinking.

A visiting quebecker christian band (the David Gasse Band) led us in a time of worship (the bassist yesterday morning is a member at our church).

We ate soup, and learned about poverty around the world and in St-Jérôme.

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For more photos, click here:

http://www.eglise-ecclesia.ca/photo.php?pageID=36


Merry Christmas from the Karch family, just north of Montréal!

Rob, Martine, Caleb and Constance (overlooking part of St-Jérôme)


200+ for our Christmas Celebration

There may have been as many as 275 as we celebrated the birth of our Savior. It was the largest gathering we’ve ever had.

  • A phenomenal brunch cooked up by a team of men from our church
  • We sang Christmas carols
  • A skit: “What if Jesus was born today in Québec?”
  • 4 giant paintings representing original Christmas scenes, painted throughout the celebration.
  • A kids triangle where they could color their own Christmas themes.
  • Songs and skits by our Sunday school classes.
  • Sermon: “The original meaning of Christmas: Jesus came to live, die, be resurrected, so that we can become God’s children”

Praise God for working through a new and very imperfect church like us.

Here are a few photos:

The light from a baby Jesus swallowing up the evil of Herod the Great

Multiple Magi arriving from the East

The Herodian (one of Herod the Great's fortresses) overlooking Bethlehem

Shepherd children looking after the sheep


Does Missions Work? Worldwide Evangelical Explosion from 1960 to 2010

Ever wonder if that $10, $50, $100/month actually does anything? Since WWII, thousands of missionaries have left family and language to make a home in places like S. America, Africa, and East-Asia.

These two images* confirm the fruit of their radical sacrifices for Jesus… and point us toward the coming fruit of current ambassadors for Jesus Christ scattered across the globe:

Each blue dot represents 50,000 Evangelicals

Each blue dot represents 50,000 Evangelicals

And here are the two photos layered one on top of the other… take a minute and breathe in the radical changes in S. America, Africa, China, and S. Korea:

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QUESTION: Is every blue dot 100% accurate?

ANSWER: I’m sure many of the blue dots, as individuals, are the subject of much debate. No one, however, can question the overall explosion… especially the movement of the center of evangelicalism from Europe and N. America to S. America, sub-Saharan Africa, and East Asia.

QUESTION: Do all of these dots have a true comprehension of the “evangile” (gospel), or are there other aberrant movements and theologies mixed in?

ANSWER: Many different radically pentecostal and prosperity-oriented theologies are most likely somewhat mixed into these results. However, again, one cannot deny the overall movement taking place. For more info, check out the Mission, Vision, and Ethos of Operation World. 

*These maps are a slight re-working of the material found in the 2010 edition of the Operation World DVD. In my humble opinion, every Christian should own a copy.


600+ Teenagers at Missions Globales Montréal (Missions-Fest)

I was asked to speak at Missions-Globales 2011 for the youth night. Ironically, I was asked to speak in French while Christine (a phenomenally bilingual francophone) translated into English for me. I shared the advancement of world missions from 1960 to 2010… and it was amazing to hear 600 teenagers begin applauding as they saw God’s work before their eyes. (I’ll share those slides in another post).

The theme of my talk was “The Pursuit of Jesus as my ultimate dream”. Dreams grounded solely in this world will let us down… whether I succeed or fail…

Here are some photos and a video of the event (somehow I didn’t make it into this round of photos. At least you can see what the event was like):

Dominic Chaussé leads worship


Photos: Forum on the Gospel and Culture in Québec

Ed & Diane Marcelle

Monday, my friend Ed drove up from Albany to talk to a bunch of dudes passionate about church planting in Québec. His talks were incredible. The first touched gospel and culture. The second explained the motivation and theology behind  the Acts 29 network.

As us guys discussed, Martine and Diane hung out elsewhere. At the end of the day, everyone was encouraged.

One quote from the first talk:

Our Gospel must encourage the church to live differently and to reach out to the community around us.  We must faithfully preach and teach the Scriptures and then as people go out into the community. Living out our faith in tangible ways will undergird our voice to speak into the community and speak of issues of faith.

Thanks for investing in Québec Ed!


Now, As a Church, We’re Official… and financially Autonomous!

Last Sunday after the morning service, at Ecclésia St-Jérôme (our church plant), we voted in three things:

  1. the Constitution,
  2. Le règlement numéro 1 (a legal document with the province of Québec),
  3. the annual budget.

What does this mean?

  1. We are a legal, functioning church in the eyes of the Province.
  2. We are financially autonomous for the first time! This means that all expenses, including Jacob’s salary are 100% paid for by the church with no outside financial help to do it… (though our salary is not included in this).

Here are some photos of the occasion so you can praise God together with us!


Happy Anniversary Martine!

On this day, 9 years ago (already 9 years!), Martine and I were married on the beach of Cannon Beach, Oregon. I love her more now than I did then…

Our wedding on the beach in Cannon Beach, Oregon

Our wedding on the beach in Cannon Beach, Oregon


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