Young Adults (Ignite)

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Welcome to Ignite

Ignite is the young adult and singles fellowship ministry of our church, designed to be a dynamic and welcoming space where individuals can build meaningful relationships, grow in faith, and discover their God-given purpose. Ignite provides programs, mentorship, and resources that equip young people to integrate their Christian faith into every aspect of life—relationships, education, career, and spiritual growth.

 

 

 

Ignite 1.0 – Ages 18 to 30

Ignite 1.0 is our fellowship group for young adults ages 18 to 30. This phase focuses on identity, purpose, and spiritual development. We help young people understand:

  • Who they are in Christ
  • What their God-given purpose is
  • How to navigate modern challenges—from academics and career paths to relationships and faith.

 

Ignite 2.0 – Ages 31 and Above

Ignite 2.0 is designed for singles aged 31 and above, creating space for new beginnings, self-discovery, and impactful living. Participants are encouraged to embrace their identity in Christ, develop leadership potential, and live with intention as ambassadors of God’s kingdom.

Meeting Times

TBD

Upcoming Event

Ignite Conference: Fri. Sept. 19 – Sun. Sept. 21, 2025

Location

2620 22 St NE, Calgary, AB Canada T2E 7L9
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Upcoming Events

July 5, 2025
July 14, 2025
August 8, 2025

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