
First Baptist Church Prince George
Sunday Worship & Kids Program 10am
483 Gillett St, Prince George, BC.
THE LOCAL MISSIONS
Youth For Christ


Ness Lake Bible Camp
Ness Lake Bible Camp is a Christian mission owned and operated by One Hope Ministries of Canada (our friends know us as One Hope Canada). At NLBC, hundreds of people come together every year in different capacities, working together to "Glorify God by making Jesus Christ known by word and deed through camping and conference programs." As a member of a family of 41 camps and ministries across Canada, we strive to "Present the Gospel, particularly to those having the least opportunity to hear of Christ and especially to children and youth, and to disciple believers for living and serving through His Church." Click here to learn more

St. Vincent de Paul

A New Oasis

InterVarsity Christian Fellowship

Gleaners (Oliver BC)
THE INTERNATIONAL MISSIONS
CBWC Ministries

​ACC&S in Kenya
The African Christian Church & Schools (ACC&S) is a Kenyan church with
over 150 congregations and 200,000 members. Beginning as a work of
Africa Inland Mission (AIC), in 1948 the ACC&S established its independence
in order to provide a higher level of education for its pastors.
Today, First Baptist Church in Prince George, through the Canadian Baptist
Ministries (CBM), partners with the ACC&&S in Kenya in the areas of family
ministries, social support for vulnerable children, gender equity, and
empowering women.
Click here to view the 2024 ACC&S annual booklet

Tim and Kallie Hutton
Kallie and Tim Hutton work with the staff of CBM’s partners, the Bolivian Baptist Union (BBU) and OBADES (local mission organization), to build and support effective programs and ministries. They are working to get churches involved with strategic community development projects as well as expanding the capacity of the seminary to train effective leaders. Another important focus is improving accessibility to theological resources and other vital information that can be challenging for Bolivians to access.
For more information or to connect with The Huttons: Website: timandkallie.com
Son Set Solutions
The Mbingo Baptist Hospital Radiotherapy Project in Cameroon has been in progress for over 6 years with construction beginning in 2023.
​This spring, Quinn Tobin, an engineering student from the University of Northern BC, is assisting civil engineers Bill and Emily Cheung with field review of the construction of the new cancer treatment facility in the northern part of Cameroon. His participation includes reporting on site progress, taking photos of the construction as well as site meetings with technical services staff and the contractor.
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We pray that the completion of this project will be a blessing to the people of Cameroon and help Mbingo Baptist Hospital share the gospel with their patients.Click here to support Quinn