We believe that God is moving St. John’s forward to build long-term relationships with refugees.

The St. John’s Vancouver Refugee Committee works within the vision of the church as a community of contrast gripped by the gospel of God’s grace. We expect the work of the Refugee Committee to be guided by prayer and to work within the direction and leadership of church clergy, staff and the trustees. We are guided by God’s commandment to love one another, and will wherever possible seek to invite and include refugees within the family of our Church, providing ‘open doors and clear paths’ as noted in St. John’s core goals.

The three streams of refugees that the Refugee Committee intends to support and walk beside include:

  • Refugees outside of Canada whom the Church will apply to sponsor and bring to Vancouver through the community sponsorship option

  • Refugee claimants within Canada and Greater Vancouver

  • Government sponsored refugees (GSRs) and other refugees already in Greater Vancouver.

The work of the Refugee Committee will also include partnering with outside organizations that support refugees and are compatible with the work of the church.

 

Join a Welcome Team

The St. John’s Vancouver Refugee Welcome Team

The Refugee Welcome Team’s purpose is to actively “walk alongside” displaced people who are here in Vancouver. It is this group, which currently numbers about eighty, that aims to befriend refugee claimant families on an ongoing basis.

Anyone is welcome to join the team! There is no specific commitment involved in joining. If interested, please email Jonathan Baylis, and give your name, location, email address, and phone number. He sends out regular email updates with invitations to events and meetings.


Refugee Outreach FAQ’S