2026 in Review

Events archive

2026 at Edmonton Central

A record of the year: the outreach, the series, the camp-outs, and the Sabbaths that shaped our church family in 2026. Everything on this page happened in 2026 and is kept here so it stays findable.

Looking for what is coming up? The events calendar carries the current week and everything scheduled ahead: Sabbath School, Divine Service, Wednesday prayer meeting, Bible classes, and club nights.

18 – 26 September 2026

If God is Love — Evangelistic Series

A free evening series with Pastor Aron Crews and Dr. K’dee Crews of Granite Bay Hilltop Church, California. Nine nights of biblical answers to life’s biggest questions, plus a Sabbath service with Dr. K’dee Crews.

Evangelism

Fall 2026

Natural Church Development — Second Assessment

Our second church health survey, following the first assessment in October 2024. The 2024 report named Passionate Spirituality as our strongest quality and Effective Structures as our minimum factor.

Church health

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13 & 20 June 2026

Central Hope Food Drive 2026

Two Sabbaths, six elder zones, and more than two hundred volunteers. We walked Schonsee and the surrounding neighbourhoods delivering bags, came back a week later to collect, and delivered 1,665.4 pounds of food to the Edmonton Food Bank.

Community Services

10 June – 5 July 2026

Yaya Hoops Basketball Academy

Nine sessions at Legacy Athletics for players aged 8 to 17. Skills, devotionals, and a community that carried on past the final whistle.

Youth

16 May 2026

World Adventurer Day Sabbath

The Aurora Borealis Adventurer Club led the Sabbath service for World Adventurer Day.

Adventurers

2026

Building Christ-Centered Families

A Children’s Ministry and Adventurer Club weekend built around the place faith is actually passed down: the kitchen table.

Family

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