Canada District Camp 2026 Opens with Grand Worship in Toronto
TORONTO, Canada — The Canada District Camp 2026 officially opened with a blessed Grand Worship at the PMCC (4th Watch) Toronto Locale, bringing together brethren, pastors, and ministers from across the Canada District in a powerful celebration of faith, worship, and apostolic identity.
The gathering also marked the opening of 4th Watchers’ Month 2026 in the Canada District, setting the spiritual tone for the week-long camp and reminding the brethren of their identity, calling, and responsibility as 4th Watchers.
Delegates from various local churches gathered in unity, reflecting on God’s faithfulness throughout the years and renewing their commitment to the apostolic calling and the advancement of God’s work throughout Canada.
Grand Worship Opens with a Parade of Colors
The Canada District Camp 2026 celebration began with a meaningful Parade of Colors featuring the flags of Canada’s provinces, representing the local churches established throughout the district.
The colorful presentation served as a visual reminder of how God has faithfully established and strengthened His Church across Canada. It also reflected the unity of the brethren who, despite being spread across different provinces and communities, remain united in one faith, one calling, and one apostolic mission.
The Parade of Colors was followed by the entrance of the district’s pastors, ministers, and program participants, formally ushering the congregation into the Grand Worship.
Canada District Brethren Unite in Worship and Praise
The congregation was led into a powerful time of praise and worship by the Toronto Praise and Worship Team. With hearts surrendered to God, the brethren lifted their voices together, offering praise to the King of Kings and declaring His faithfulness and enduring grace.
Pastor Asherlyn Valeroso led the congregation in prayer, offering thanksgiving to God and reminding the brethren of the great blessing of being called into His Church.
Sister Angela Legazpi, who served as Master of Ceremony, guided the program and ensured the smooth flow of the gathering.
Brethren Across Canada Gather in Unity and Fellowship
The congregation was warmly welcomed by Presbyter Joseph Concepcion and Pastor Genalyn Concepcion, who extended their greetings to the brethren gathered physically in Toronto and to those participating through the live broadcast across the Canada District and its sub-districts.
Their words of welcome fostered an atmosphere of fellowship and unity, reminding every delegate that they are part of one spiritual family and one apostolic mission.
The gathering demonstrated the continuing unity of the PMCC (4th Watch) throughout Canada as local churches joined together to celebrate 4th Watchers’ Month 2026 and prepare for the activities of the district camp.
Local Churches Offer Praise to God
The worship continued as the North York, Kitchener, and Hamilton Locale Churches offered a song of praise to the Lord.
Their presentation added to the spirit of thanksgiving that characterized the gathering and highlighted the active participation of local churches throughout the Canada District.
The Oshawa and Mississauga Locale Churches also took part in the program, further demonstrating the unity and fellowship shared among the district’s congregations.
Together, the local churches contributed to a worship experience centered on honoring God and celebrating His faithfulness to His people.
Offertory Message Calls Believers to Invest in Eternal Things
Another significant moment during the Grand Worship was the offertory message delivered by Presbyter Isabelle Obsanga.
In her exhortation, she reminded the brethren that as end-time believers, they are called to invest their lives in things of eternal value. She encouraged the congregation to align their priorities with God’s purpose and dedicate their time, resources, and devotion to things that carry lasting spiritual significance.
Her message challenged the brethren to live intentionally, give sacrificially, and serve wholeheartedly as they faithfully await the return of Christ.
The offertory became more than an act of giving; it served as a reminder that every believer’s life, time, and resources can become an offering dedicated to God’s greater purpose.
Evangelist Leticia Ferriol Calls Brethren to Live for God’s Glory
The spiritual highlight of the Grand Worship was the message delivered by Evangelist Leticia S. Ferriol, who reminded the congregation of the preciousness of life and the importance of offering it wholeheartedly to God.
Evangelist Leticia emphasized that every believer has one life and must recognize its beauty, purpose, and divine calling. She challenged the brethren to understand that the Church was built by God for a divine purpose and that being part of His Church is not an ordinary privilege but a sacred calling.
Drawing from Isaiah 43:7, she reminded the congregation that God’s people are called for His glory. She also cited Matthew 16:18, where Christ declared, “I will build my church,” emphasizing that the Church belongs to Christ and is established according to His divine purpose.
Called to Glorify God
Evangelist Leticia emphasized that Christ built the Church for His glory and that everything believers do should ultimately bring honor to God.
Drawing from 1 Chronicles 29:11, Matthew 6:13–14, 2 Thessalonians 1:11–12, and Ephesians 3:10, she highlighted the divine purpose of the Church—to reveal God’s wisdom and allow the name of Jesus Christ to be glorified through the lives of His people.
She then challenged the congregation with an important question: How shall we glorify God?
One way, she emphasized, is through praise.
Drawing from Scripture, Evangelist Leticia reminded the brethren that praise is freely offered to God as an expression of worship. Every time believers praise the Lord, they acknowledge His greatness and participate in an act of worship that points to His goodness and faithfulness.
She particularly emphasized the importance of praise among 4th Watchers, reminding the congregation that there is power in the praises of God’s people.
Through united praise and worship, believers demonstrate their devotion to God while encouraging and strengthening one another in faith.
A Church Destined for Holiness
Evangelist Leticia also emphasized that glorifying God in the end time requires believers to prepare themselves according to God’s expectations.
Citing Ephesians 5:27, she reminded the congregation that Christ desires a holy Church, calling every believer to pursue a life that reflects the holiness of God.
She further drew from 2 Corinthians 7:1, John 15:3, and 2 Peter 3:11, encouraging the brethren to pursue holiness and allow their lives to reflect their identity and calling as God’s people.
The message also emphasized the nearness of Christ’s coming. Referring to Romans 13:11, Evangelist Leticia reminded the brethren that salvation is nearer now than when they first believed.
This awareness should inspire every believer to remain faithful, live a holy life, and continue serving God while waiting for the return of Christ.
Canada District Camp 2026 Begins with a Renewed Calling
The Grand Worship provided a meaningful spiritual beginning to Canada District Camp 2026 and the celebration of 4th Watchers’ Month 2026.
Through worship, fellowship, giving, and the apostolic message, the brethren were reminded of their identity, purpose, and responsibility as members of God’s Church.
The gathering emphasized three essential aspects of the 4th Watch calling: living for God’s glory, pursuing holiness, and faithfully serving the Lord.
As the Canada District moves forward with its week-long camp, the brethren carry with them a renewed understanding of their divine calling and a strengthened commitment to remain faithful to God’s work.
The opening Grand Worship served as a powerful reminder that every 4th Watcher has a role in fulfilling the Church’s mission. Called by God, built into His Church, and entrusted to glorify His name, believers are encouraged to live intentionally and faithfully as they await the fulfillment of Christ’s promise.
With hearts renewed through worship and fellowship, the Canada District Camp 2026 continues with a united congregation determined to remain steadfast in the apostolic faith and advance the work of the Lord throughout Canada.