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November 5 2010 at 12:00 pm

Tim Kerr Will Preach on November 14

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Tim Kerr, senior pastor of Sovereign Grace Church Toronto will continue our series, “Desperate: Living Aware of Our Need for Jesus,” as he preaches here at Covenant Life Church in both services on Sunday, November 14. His message from John 14:12-14 will ask: “Can I as a Christian experience the power of Christ in my daily life? Is this only theoretical ... or is it really possible? What exactly is the relationship between prayer and the power of God?”

If you’ve been visiting Covenant Life or are considering checking us out for the first time, we would be delighted to have you join us.

Tim’s Bio

Although he was born in Canada, Tim Kerr has spent more than half of his life in Asia. Tim’s family moved from Canada to India when he was a year old and lived there for the next 10 years. Tim has many fond childhood memories of living in places like Calcutta and Bangalore. When he reached his high school years, the family returned to Canada.

During college, Tim met his sweetheart Joanne, who had grown up in the Toronto district known as “Little Italy.” After wedding and graduating from college, Tim and Joanne spent 12 years in Japan where Tim was involved in starting new churches. In 2000, the Kerr family moved back to Canada, and Tim pursued mentoring men one-on-one as a full time vocation for the next five years.

Tim has been the pastor of Sovereign Grace Church Toronto since its beginning in the summer of 2004. He and Joanne have four children, ages 13-19.






Thanks to Tim, we met the most wonderful man, Minoru Nagahata. Tim’s
Japanese conection has had far reaching infuence into our family and now our daughter is in Japan on a mission trip serving the Lord. Through Tim’s conections we met more wonderful people in Japan that God has used to further the Gospel in that country. We are very greatful.
Lou and Vicki Dabbondanza

By Vicki Dabbondanza on 11/09/2010
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