Associated Gospel Churches [Canada]
1500 Kerns Rd.
Burlington ON L7P 3A7
Canada
43.3383693, -79.8362396
The Associated Gospel Churches (AGC) traces its historical roots to the 1890s. To counteract the growth of liberal theology evident in many established denominations at this time, individuals and whole congregations seeking to uphold the final authority of the Scriptures in all matters of faith and conduct withdrew from those denominations and established churches with an evangelical ministry. These churches defended the belief that “all Scripture is given by inspiration of God” and also declared that the Holy Spirit gave the identical word of sacred writings of holy men of old, chosen by Him to be the channel of His revelation to man.
At first this growing group of independent churches was known as the Christian Workers’ Churches of Canada, and by 1922 there was desire for forming an association for fellowship, counsel and cooperation. Several churches in southern Ontario banded together under the leadership of Dr. P. W. Philpott of Hamilton and Rev. H. E. Irwin, K. C. of Toronto.
When a new Dominion Charter was obtained on March 18, 1925, the name was changed to Associated Gospel Churches. Since that time the AGC has steadily grown, spreading across Canada by invitation to other independent churches of like faith and by actively beginning new churches.
Membership
Full Communicants | Average Attendance | Other Members | Total Inclusive Members | Total Churches | Membership Calculation Method | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2008 | 11,547 |
22,675 |
11,547 |
154 |
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2007 | 11,171 |
22,591 |
11,171 |
146 |
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2005 | 10,758 |
22,168 |
10,758 |
137 |
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2004 | 11,064 |
21,641 |
11,064 |
138 |
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2003 | 11,056 |
11,056 |
139 |
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2002 | 10,516 |
22,057 |
10,516 |
139 |
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2000 | 10,293 |
20,477 |
0 |
10,293 |
139 |
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1998 | 9,991 |
9,991 |
135 |
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1992 | 9,284 |
9,284 |
126 |
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1991 | 9,152 |
19,342 |
124 |
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1990 | 9,402 |
17,502 |
123 |
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1989 | 17,000 |
17,000 |
120 |
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1977 | 0 |
11,558 |
102 |
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1974 | 0 |
12,500 |
105 |
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1973 | 7,100 |
10,600 |
105 |
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1971 | 7,000 |
10,000 |
104 |
Clergy
Serving Churches | Retired | Other Service to the Church | Total Clergy | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2008 | 138 |
40 | 95 |
273 |
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2007 | 129 |
44 | 97 |
270 |
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2005 | 130 |
44 | 89 |
263 |
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2004 | 129 |
39 | 92 |
260 |
||
2003 | 127 |
257 |
||||
2002 | 136 |
36 | 96 |
268 |
||
2000 | 129 |
29 | 102 |
260 |
||
1998 | 135 |
259 |
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1992 | 118 |
239 |
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1991 | 109 |
209 |
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1990 | 104 |
202 |
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1989 | 135 |
223 |
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1977 | 79 |
174 |
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1974 | 72 |
163 |
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1973 | 77 |
122 |
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1971 | 80 |
167 |
Education
Total Schools | Staff | Pupils | Total Individuals | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1991 | 91 |
6,970 |
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1990 | 95 |
7,566 |
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1973 | 103 |
0 |
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1971 | 101 |
0 |
Finance
Total Benevolences | Total Financials | Total Giving | Local Expenses | Method | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1991 | $2,606,128 |
$13,534,426 |
$10,928,298 |
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1990 | $3,154,026 |
$12,496,404 |
$9,342,378 |