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Welcome to Revivaltime Tabernacle
Our Story On Sunday, April 26th 1980 Pastor Audley N. James along with his
wife, three children and a few faithful believers, founded Revivaltime (Miracle)
Tabernacle. There were a total of 23 adults and 13 children in attendance at the
first service; which was held in Bathurst Heights Secondary School, located at
640 Lawrence Avenue West in Toronto.
The ministry enjoyed several years of prolific growth, both numerically and
spiritually. God’s anointing was evident in every service. Cell groups were
established in 11 area of what is now know as Metropolitan Lotherton Pathway,
Malvern and Malton, to name a few. The establishment of these cell groups led to
such growth that the church started operation numerous bus routes. The news of
the Revivaltime blessing quickly spread all over the city; the youth and adult
choirs were invited to perform on Graham Cable and the late at 100 Huntley
Street TV Studios. Pastor James was also invited to host the Night Lite program
at 100 Huntley Street TV ministries, a role he performed for six years.
The need to have a more permanent home for the growing congregation was quickly
realized, and after much prayer (including a Jericho march around the desired
property), a plot of land at 4340 Dufferin Street was purchased.
Six years after its humble beginnings, On Sunday April 27th 1986, Revivaltime
open the doors to a 34,500 sq ft. sanctuary with complementary ministry
facilities. This was indeed a milestone, as Revivaltime was the first
predominantly Black congregation to build a church sanctuary in the Province of
Ontario in 129 years and the second in Canada within the last century. The first
service was one of dedication and Reverend Homer Cantelon, District
Superintendent of PAOC was the officiating minister. It was truly a time of
thanksgiving, dedication and celebration. Prior to the very first service in the
new building, on April 26th 1986, the Revivaltime congregation, young and old,
march from Bathurst Heights Secondary school ( their old home ) to the new site-
an undertaking that involved a police escort and several road closures.
After moving into their new home, the Revivaltime congregation continued to
expand the Kingdom of God with the opening of an Outreach Centre at 225 Goosford
Blvd in the Jane & Finch area. This Outreach Centre provided programs for young
people on Sunday mornings and on Tuesday and Thursday nights. The Oakdale
Community Centre, located at 350 Grandravine Drive, is currently the home of the
Outreach Centre.
The vision of this ministry is to serve the “whole man” not just his spiritual
needs, and so in September 1993, in a joint venture with Ministry of
Housing-Ontario, Revivaltime Tabernacle opened and dedicated a 43*3 bedroom,
affordable housing complex in Mississauga, Ontario, know as Hope Villa. This
facility provides affordable housing for members of the church and the community
at large.
In March 1994, Revivaltime Tabernacle broadened its Ministry with the planting
of a second church, Revivaltime Durham, in Pickering, Ontario, to serve the
eastern section of the Greater Toronto Area. The Durham church was located
initially at 400 Monarch Road, which consists of a sanctuary, gymnasium,
classroom and offices.
Revivaltime Tabernacle now has ministries and /or partners in various parts of
Africa and Caribbean. To reflect this international expansion and exposure, the
name of this ministry has undergone a slight change. We are now called
Revivaltime Tabernacle Worldwide Ministries.
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