2020. When many of us hear this, the first thing we think of is the start of COVID and the beginning of lockdowns. But for me, 2020 was actually the start of something big. It was 2020 when I realized my passion and love for Christian political action.  

It all started with the ARPA God and Government Youth conference (GGY) in February, shortly before everything started shutting down. I got to go to Ottawa with more than 30 other like-minded young people, where we met the ARPA staff and various Members of Parliament.  

We spent three days learning, listening, touring, advocating, and, most importantly, building relationships with each other and with our elected officials. I’ll never forget what it felt like to sit in an MP’s office and pray with them. These are the people that make decisions in our country, and here they were making time for me, valuing what I said, and allowing me to pray for them.  

One of my favourite parts of GGY was learning to do street outreach on the Care not Kill Campaign. It only took a few simple questions, and from there people would share their thoughts and their stories. I learned from only a few conversations just how desperate the world is for a listening ear, and how much of an impact we can make in showing Christ’s love to the people that we meet. Ever since, I have continued doing street outreach, mainly on the issue of abortion, all thanks to being pushed out of my comfort zone to try it at the conference.  

God & Government Youth was such a unique opportunity to build relationships with MPs, with other Christian young people from churches across the country, and even with strangers I met on the street. I’m thankful some of those connections continue to this day. 

My experience at GGY prompted me to study political science in university. I wanted to better understand the political systems and the world around me, so I could better figure out how to speak into it as a Christian.  

Today, I have the privilege to be working at ARPA Canada, hoping to inspire YOU to get involved and speak up on important issues. I couldn’t be more grateful for the seed that was sown in my heart through GGY in 2020.  

So, is it your turn? Applications for God and Government Youth 2025 are open now, but only until November 29. If you’ve ever thought about how your faith can be used to impact our country, or how your faith applies to various social issues in our society, this experience is for you. If you want to make a difference, this is for you. If you have no idea where to start, this is for you. If you want to see Ottawa in February, this is for you! You never know if it could change your life, so why not give it a try?  

Apply for GGY 2025 today!

After a successful week, we asked a few participants how the week went.

It’s been a busy, action filled, jam-packed 3 days! All the attendees had a ton of fun, and left encouraged. We are extremely thankful for God’s providence in the result of such an encouraging week.

Curtis Vanvliet will be delivering a talk about protecting Kids from sexual exploitation at our signature event: God & Government.
Time is running out! Sign up for our event now: staging.arpacanada.ca/gandg23

Sign up for our signature God & Government Event!
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Our Signature God & Government event is coming closer. Check out the updated webpage and sign up today here: https://staging.arpacanada.ca/gandg2023

This God & Government Conference is designed to educate, equip, and encourage Reformed Christians through training, action, and the opportunity to strategize with other Christians from around Manitoba. While this signature event is usually hosted in Ottawa, we are hosting provincial versions of this conference in 2022 to alleviate travel challenges and devote attention to provincial issues.

We look forward to welcoming adults, university students, and upper high school students from across the province to Winnipeg for this signature event!


Date: June 3-4

Location: Immanuel Christian School (215 Rougeau Ave, Winnipeg, MB)

Cost: $25

Registration Deadline: May 20, 2022

Details and Schedule:

FRIDAY

5:00 pm – Registration

6:00 pm – Banquet

6:45 pm – Keynote Address: Hupomone (Part 1) – Ed Hoogerdyk

7:30 pm – Hupomone in Action: Ed Hoogerdyk

8:00 pm – Q&A – Closing Remarks – Devotions

8:30pm – Wine & Cheese and Networking

SATURDAY

You are welcome to meet up with our group to distribute flyers for the Care Not Kill campaign or do so in your own neighbourhood. Flyers will be available at the banquet.  

APPLICATION DEADLINE: May 20th

COST: $25 delegate fee per-person.

*Delegates must apply and receive confirmation of their acceptance.

*Attendees are responsible for their own transportation to and from Winnipeg and accommodations. Locals are welcome to travel to-and-from home.