Thousands of kids and families in Canada don’t know about Jesus…yet.
Bringing the hope of the Gospel to those who have the least opportunity to hear of Christ.
Our Calling
The purpose that has fuelled us since 1927
More than half of the children and youth who take part in One Hope Canada’s camps or community ministries have little to no knowledge of Jesus or the Bible. Many come from difficult backgrounds.
This is our calling: to share the good news of the Gospel with these children, youth, and families—those who have the least opportunity to hear of Christ. It is a goal unchanged since our founding in 1927 as Canadian Sunday School Mission.
At that time, hundreds of families lived and worked throughout rural Canada. They lived far from churches that could share with them the hope of Christ. They too were “those with the least opportunity to hear.”
So we went to them. Through the leadership of Rev. J. Lloyd Hunter (pictured with his wife, Bertha), God led the first missionaries to gather children in school houses and homes for Sunday schools. They taught the Bible, shared the Gospel, and reached whole families. They set up tents and called them Bible camps, inviting these same children, and they came. These boys and girls were eager to have fun and hungry to know more of Jesus.
A leader in Gospel-focused children’s ministry, One Hope Canada is uniquely positioned to engage the youngest generations—particularly those least likely to encounter Christian teachings— with the life-changing power of Jesus’ good news.
More than 70,000 people – most who are children, youth, and young adults – are served through One Hope Canada ministries each year. This includes 45 Bible camps and community ministries coast-to-coast.
One Hope Canada also champions ongoing connection through TWELVE, our discipleship app, and creates Gospel-centered training resources in English and in French.
Engaged in ministry are more than 160 year-round missionaries, 3,000 summer missionaries, 300-plus volunteer board members, and hundreds of other volunteers, prayer team members, and church partners.
Committed to inclusivity and non-discrimination since 1927, One Hope Canada strives to share Jesus Christ’s love with all, regardless of background, fostering an environment of dignity and respect for everyone.
Our Commitment
Community-Focused
Accessible
Innovative