Regina Pastors Retreat

You are invited to the Regina Pastors Retreat, hosted by the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association of Canada. Gather with other local leaders and be challenged, encouraged, and refreshed!

Join us October 9 & 10 at Delta Hotel Regina (1919 Saskatchewan Dr, Regina).

This free retreat includes meals and a one-night stay at the Delta Hotel Regina for you and your spouse. You will be inspired and encouraged by our speakers, uplifted in times of worship, enjoy plenty of time to rest and return home with a renewed passion for evangelism & prayer.

We are excited about this retreat, and we are praying for each one of you who will be joining us!

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Schedule

*Subject to change

Wednesday, Oct 9

4:00 p.m. – Retreat Registration & Hotel check in

6:00 p.m. – Dinner

7:30 p.m – Session 1: David Hearn

Thursday, Oct 10

7:00 – 8:30 a.m. – Breakfast

9:00 a.m. – Session 2: Ed Weiss

10:00 a.m. – Break

10:30 a.m. – Session 3: Ed Weiss (Q&A included)

12:00 p.m. – Lunch

1:30 p.m. – Session 4: David Hearn

2:30 p.m. – Wrap Up

3:00 p.m – Departure

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Special Guests

Ed Weiss

Ed traveled for 15 years motivating people to their full potential as an international speaker. Ed began with a master’s degree in theology
before receiving a second master’s degree and PhD in counseling.

He has worked extensively as a counselor, working with individuals of all ages. Ed’s counseling style is transparent, as he offers his own
journey and personal struggles to those who are experiencing struggles of their own.

Married for 39 years with two sons and five grandchildren, Ed’s warm heart and ability to communicate with compassion allow him to establish instant friendships with those who meet him.

 

David Hearn 

After graduating from Canadian Bible College in 1981, David married Agnes and they began their first ministry posting at Ritson Road
Alliance Church in Oshawa, Ontario.

David went on to spend 14 years as senior pastor of Bramalea Alliance Church in Ontario. During that time, Agnes and David had three daughters.

Then the family moved to British Columbia where David completed a Master of Divinity Degree at Regent College, then served as senior pastor of Lake Country Alliance Church in the Okanagan Valley.

He went on to spend three years as assistant district superintendent of the Canadian Pacific District, seven years as the district superintendent, and almost a decade as president of the Christian and Missionary Alliance in Canada.

He is now the senior associate pastor at Kamloops Alliance church and is also a part time farmer.

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