Camp Meeting Recap 2025

The young adult praise team leading praise and worship in the young adult section of Ontario Conference Camp Meeting 2025.

The Ontario Conference Camp Meeting 2025, held May 30–31 at Toronto’s International Centre, was an inspiring weekend centred on the theme “Pentecost 2025—Preach It, Teach It, Live It.” The event brought together hundreds of attendees across all age groups for powerful worship, meaningful community outreach, and deep spiritual renewal.

Three friends enjoying their camp meeting experience.

Friday Evening (May 30) The weekend opened with a dynamic worship service led by NAD President G. Alexander Bryant, followed by vibrant youth and young adult services in separate halls. A special “Anchor Desk,” hosted by Jackie and Alvin from the Ontario Conference News Network, provided live updates and interviews, setting a lively and connected tone.

Sabbath (May 31) Sabbath began with early morning prayer and continued into Sabbath Schools for all age groups: Adult, Young Adult, Teens, and Children. The afternoon featured Compassion Outreach Projects, where participants packed care kits, sang in parks, visited hospitals and GO Train Stations, and crafted thank-you cards for frontline workers.

Pastor In Pyo Hong & Tim Fagbenro leading a moment of the young adult section.

In the Young Adult Hall, Pastor Michelle Clarke delivered a powerful message on God’s calling for young people to serve. In the Teens Hall, Pastor Ralph Magsalin shared an honest, relatable message of personal struggle and faith that deeply resonated with youth.

For the first time, live translation into French, Spanish, Portuguese, and Korean was offered through the “LiveVoice” app, highlighting the growing diversity and unity within the Ontario Conference.

Camp Meeting 2025 was more than an event-- it was a transcultural movement to ignite hearts and transform lives for a unified purpose: the Kingdom.

“And this gospel of the kingdom will be preached in all the world as a witness to all the nations, and then the end will come.” Matthew 24:14

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