Pat Sczebel discusses Gospel-Shaped Liturgy with two pastors: Jeff Eastwood and Steve Bray.
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Pat Sczebel discusses Gospel-Shaped Liturgy with two pastors: Jeff Eastwood and Steve Bray.
Pat Sczebel discusses Gospel-Shaped Liturgy with two pastors: Jeff Eastwood and Steve Bray.
Jeff Eastwood is a graduate of Northland International University (B.A.). He has been in pastoral ministry since 2003, serving in both Independent and Fellowship Baptist churches in Waterloo, Ontario and Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada. He presently serves as the Lead Pastor of Grace Baptist Church, Charlottetown, a multi-staff, multi-ministry church with a passion for biblical preaching and local and regional mission. Jeff is the blessed husband of Melanie and the proud daddy of 4 beautiful children, Esther, Titus, Elias, and Lydia. Jeff is a council member for TGC Atlantic Canada as well as TGC Canada. You can contact him at jeff(at)gracepei.com.
Steve has been in pastoral ministry for over 20 years serving in both Fellowship and Canadian Baptist churches in Kingston Nova Scotia, Charlottetown Prince Edward Island, and currently St. John’s Newfoundland, Canada. He presently serves as the Lead Pastor of Calvary Baptist Church in St. John’s, a small but growing Church with a passion for biblical preaching, missions and church planting in one of the most unchurched provinces in Canada. You can find Steve’s Church at calvarybaptistnl.ca or reach him personally at steve(at)calvarybaptistnl.ca
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