CRCE Highlighted on 100 Huntley Street
The CRCE's Rick Hiemstra was interviewed by 100 Huntley Street's Jim Cantelon on November 4, 2009, about the need for a research centre on Canadian Evangelicalism. Learn about the CRCE and why it is important that Christian charities take time to carefully fill out the "Program Description" on their annual Charitable Information Returns (T3010A). Watch Part 1 and Part 2.
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| How do Canadian Evangelicals Vote?
Do Canadian Evangelicals vote as a bloc? Are their voting patterns like other Canadians'? Have voting patterns changed? Which parties benefited and which parties lost? Don Hutchinson, Director of the Centre for Faith and Public Life and Rick Hiemstra, Director of the Centre for Research on Canadian Evangelicalism look at these and other facets of the Evangelical vote in "Canadian Evangelical Voting Trends by Region, 1996-2008" in the August 2009 issue of Church & Faith Trends.
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| CRCE Awards Grant for Research into Evangelicalism in The United Church
Dr. Kevin Flatt, Assistant Professor of History at Redeemer University College, has been awarded a CRCE grant to continue his research into Evangelicalism in the United Church of Canada. Flatt's new study, "A Mainline Minority: Evangelical Renewal Groups within the United Church of Canada, 1966-2009," will provide a window on Evangelicalism in a major, non-uniformly evangelical denomination. [MORE]
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