La Chapelle (church)

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La Chapelle
LocationMontreal
CountryCanada
DenominationBaptist
AssociationsCanadian National Baptist Convention
Weekly attendance1,500
Campuses4
Websitelachapelle.me
History
Founded2013
Founder(s)David Pothier
Architecture
StyleContemporary/Modern
Clergy
Senior pastor(s)David Pothier

La Chapelle is a Baptist Evangelical multi-site church based in Montreal, Quebec, in Canada. It is affiliated with Canadian National Baptist Convention. The senior pastor is David Pothier.

History[edit]

The church was founded in 2013 by Pastor David Pothier.[1] [2] In 2014, it had 750 people.[3] In 2018, the church had 5 services and 1,500 people.[4] In 2020, it had opened 4 campuses in different cities in Quebec.[5]

Beliefs[edit]

The Church is a member of the Canadian National Baptist Convention.[6]

Social Programs[edit]

The Church founded the organization "J'aime ma ville", which offers, among other things, a food bank, a sponsorship program for newcomers and weeks of involvement in the community. [7]

See also[edit]

References and notes[edit]

  1. ^ Frank Stirk, Quebec “on the verge of a movement” of God, christianweek.org, Canada, September 16, 2013
  2. ^ Stéphanie Vallet, La Chapelle: l'art au coeur de la foi, lapresse.ca, Canada, December 21, 2016
  3. ^ Caroline Pailliez, Baptisés sous les applaudissements de la foule, journaldemontreal.com, Canada, April 20, 2014
  4. ^ Jean-Philippe Proulx, Le plus «hipster» des mouvements évangéliques du Québec, ledevoir.com, Canada, November 10, 2018
  5. ^ La Chapelle, Découvrir, lachapelle.me, Canada, retrieved September 19, 2022
  6. ^ CNBC, Quebec's Churches, cnbc.ca, Canada, retrieved September 19, 2022
  7. ^ J'aime ma ville, Mission, jaimemaville.com, Canada, retrieved September 19, 2022

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