Canadian Church Planting Podcast

The Last Church in Town - A conversation with Aaron Johnson

40 min · 28. apr. 2025
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Aaron and Ben get into all things related to small town church planting - how Aaron got interested in Hensall, why we shouldn't neglect small town planting, how they managed to meet in the last church in town and much more. If you'd like to get in touch with Aaron or Cornerstone Church, you can find them online: https://www.cornerstonehensall.ca/ If you'd like to get in touch with the Grace Network, visit them here: https://www.gracenetwork.ca If you'd like to contact Ben or the podcast, please email canadianchurchplanting@gmail.com.

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