History  

The Lake Cowichan Christian Fellowship is part of the Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada which date back to the early 1900’s. In the late 1940’s Lake Cowichan Christian Fellowship was known as the Lake Cowichan Gospel Lighthouse. In 1948 the church was set in order as part of the Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada. It was at this time that the building began at 57 King George Rd in Lake Cowichan. Throughout the years the church served the community and projected in apologetic notions bringing many to know the Lord. In 1999 the church changed its name to Lake Cowichan Christian Fellowship. The church then moved its location and expanded their ministry at 10 King George rd. Today, the Lake Cowichan Christian Fellowship church is affiliated with over 1100 churches throughout Canada and has helped with developing ministries around the world associated with PAOC.

To learn more about PAOC, visit their website:  https://paoc.org/

 

Frequently asked questions 

 

What is it like?

We at LCCF are set to make an environment of opportunities for impact and change for everyone. We welcome individuals from all ages and backgrounds. We believe in enhancing our community through Christ's teachings. We strive to provide a variety of learnings such as kid's club, youth group, seniors connections, and various bible study groups. We want everyone to feel comfortable when they walk through the doors at LCCF, and we ask you to come as yourself, we will meet you where you are at. 

What about my kids?

At LCCF we have a children's Sunday, Kid’s Church program for ages 3-12. This program begins at 11am, after worship.

For children under the age of 3, LCCF church has a nursery available to parents of children under the age of 3 who need time and space away from the congregation. 

Where do I park?

There is ample parking on Wellington Rd. right out front of LCCF. Should this parking lot be full, there is also street parking available on King George rd. 

What do I wear?

 Matthew 25

25 “Therefore I tell you, do not be anxious about your life, what you will eat or what you will drink, nor about your body, what you will put on. Is not life more than food, and the body more than clothing?"

Wear what makes you comfortable!

          

How can I get connected?

Come and chat with us! One of the benefits of a smaller congregation is that we have a close knit community that loves, supports, and welcomes one another. If you want to know how you can get more involved, speak to our Lead Pastor, Terry Hale about upcoming opportunites. 

If you are interested in becoming a member speak to Pastor, Terry Hale, about membership applications and requirements.