Posted: October 16th, 2025
Brampton Adventist Church – Pentecost 2025

it@adventistontario.org

The year 2025 has been a season of remarkable evangelistic growth and spiritual renewal for the Brampton Seventh-day Adventist Church. Guided by the power of the Holy Spirit, the congregation has experienced steady progress in disciple-making and membership growth through various initiatives designed for all age groups.
Strong Beginnings
The year opened on a high note with nine baptisms and two professions of faith, setting a strong spiritual momentum. These commitments laid a firm foundation for the subsequent evangelistic activities.
Bible School Ministry
The church's Bible school continued to be a vital pathway to discipleship. Out of 25 enrolled students, 10 graduated successfully, and 8 of them affirmed their commitment to Christ through baptism.
Children’s Evangelistic Campaign
Understanding the importance of reaching young hearts, the church organized a special evangelistic series for children. This effort resulted in two baptisms, underscoring the value of nurturing faith early in life.
Week of Revival
A spiritually enriching week of revival strengthened the faith of members and rekindled their passion for mission. This period of renewal prepared the congregation to engage more deeply in sharing the gospel.
Focused Evangelistic Campaigns
In June, Assistant Pastor Samuel Appiah led a two-week evangelistic campaign titled "The Missing Peace," which resulted in two baptisms. Additionally, Dr. Peter Joseph from the Bahamas conducted a dynamic two-week series that concluded on September 27, 2025, yielding ten baptisms. Furthermore, additional baptisms took place outside of formal campaigns, demonstrating the ongoing impact of personal and small group ministry.
Community Engagement
Furthermore, the church demonstrated Christ’s love through practical service by distributing backpacks, food, clothing, and care packages to individuals and families in need. These outreach projects not only fulfilled physical needs but also facilitated spiritual conversations.
New Evangelistic Tools
The introduction of Visitation Cards and Interest Cards was highly effective in expanding the church’s interest list and strengthening follow-up with seekers. These simple tools enhanced the church’s ability to connect with individuals and track their spiritual journeys.
Overall Results
From January to September 2025, the Brampton Adventist Church celebrated the addition of 30 new members to the fellowship: 27 baptisms, two re-baptisms, and two professions of faith. Several others became members through transfer, further enriching the congregation.
Looking Ahead
The Brampton Seventh-day Adventist Church expresses its gratitude to God for the many victories it has achieved. The church's diverse initiatives, such as Bible school, children's evangelism, revival meetings, and large-scale campaigns, demonstrate the effectiveness of a holistic approach to outreach. As the church moves forward, its mission remains clear: to nurture new believers into devoted disciples while continuing to seek and save the lost within the broader Brampton community.