The Canadian Evangelical
The Canadian Evangelical

Christian Church

CECC’s history began on the American and Canadian frontier, within the various Christian church and American restoration movements – which led to the formal organization of the Christian Church on June 28, 1804, in Kentucky.

 The great Western revival caused a tidal wave of religious interest and excitement to sweep across North America. In 1944, the Canadian branch of the Evangelical Christian Church was officially established.

This movement has revolutionized a special hunger for God, and for unifying Christians on the Bible.

 CECC today is a fellowship of churches, ministries and clergy – who believe all Christians are called to ministry, and are given a special divine enablement to impact the church today.

 CECC allows its clergy the liberty to preach the gospel without the restraints of ecclesiastical standards which are hindering many today.

Winter/Summer 2008