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CCT Survey

FEB National released its latest Complementarian Congruence Team (CCT) report on Monday March 9. It asks questions about view on Article 9 of the AoF, current church practices in relation to complementarianism, views on our bylaw and position statement, and also how your church would hypothetically relate to FEBN on gender issues given a number of scenarios. The information will be used by the CCT to present an amended draft article 9 of the AoF and any bylaws or position statements by Sept 2026.

Churches are encouraged to stress the importance of maintaining a biblical view of gender in relation to the office of pastor/elder/overseer in form and function however possible. Suggestions include that gender language should be in the AoF, that our bylaws should be updated to include elders/overseers and not just pastors, to retain something like our ’97 gender statement, that departure from the Fellowship would result should any form of egalitarianism be introduced as permissible. We strongly encourage church elderships/boards to complete the survey and have all other elders/deacons submit individual versions of that.

To access the survey: https://form.typeform.com/to/dLWUfjwm

Print survey: https://keepfebcomplementarian.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/CCT-Survey-Print.pdf

CCT Video

FEB National released its latest Complementarian Congruence Team (CCT) report on Friday March 6. In the video released Mar 9 Steve Jones, FEB President, and Lillian Boyd, Executive Minister at Springvale Church and member of the CCT, introduce the CCT survey. They verbalize the story behind the survey, some of the content of the survey and what lies beyond the survey. (Hopefully the survey won’t produce compromise but biblical commitment).

While having a brother and a sister in the Lord in an info-sharing video is appropriate, it is disconcerting that FEBN chose to feature a female ‘minister’ while at the same time assuring churches of FEB’s complementarianism and it seems to preclude the view that all ministers and pastors should be men, a view held by many churches.

To access the video: https://vimeo.com/1171873778

Articles and Resources

Update Letter to Ontario Churches that Signed Letter to FEBPAC

It seems clear to us that the majority of Fellowship churches were unaware that FEBPAC had been granted, what we would deem to be, a kind of “leniency” on the complementarian issue. We believe this was done primarily to keep the peace and keep the BC churches in FEB National. (This evaluation has been verbally affirmed to us by multiple people on both sides of the issue, some of whom were part of those 1997-2004 discussions.)

Therefore, when a minority group of churches within FEBPAC make motions to move church practice toward the 1997 Position Statement and 2004 Constitutional Amendment, this can be framed as divisive behaviour within the Region since special permission to interpret these statements as limited to “Senior Pastors only” was granted in 2004 by the FEB National board.

While we do not agree that calling for congruence to the Statement and Amendment is divisive, we understand how it appears that way to those who believe that congruence to these statements was settled some 20 years ago.

Upon reflection, this only heightens our desire for the FEBPAC Regional Board to cease removing churches in the present while the larger issues are addressed at a National level. We are not sure what else those dissenting churches were supposed to do? They could have raised the issue for theological discussion, but almost certainly such a motion would have been defeated since the majority of FEBPAC churches believe it is already settled

Access the full letter: https://keepfebcomplementarian.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/Update-Letter-to-Ontario-Churches-that-Signed-Letter-to-FEBPAC.pdf

January FEB Gender Update Letter (Francais)

En tant que communauté d’Églises locales, nous vous écrivons au nom de l’équipe de pilotage de la motion de 1997 à la récente convention nationale 2025, car huit Églises sœurs fidèles de Fellowship Pacific (FEBP) risquent d’être immédiatement exclues du Fellowship pour avoir promu un complémentarisme de conviction. Cette situation est très préoccupante pour notre famille spirituelle. La chronologie ci-dessous est importante. Elle reflète notre compréhension, sur le terrain, des événements survenus depuis la convention FNC 2025. Nous souhaitons également partager avec vous des pistes concrètes pour dialoguer positivement avec l’équipe de concertation complémentaire (CCT) de FEB national. Cette lettre a été transmise au Conseil national de la FEB (FEBNC).

Le mardi 5 novembre 2025, la Convention n’a pas adopté la motion de 1997 (57 % contre 37 %, alors que 67 % des voix étaient requises).

  1. Encore une fois, de nombreuses raisons expliquent ce rejet (malgré l’opposition de certains sympathisants). Nous remercions ceux qui ont appuyé la motion. Bien que le vote n’ait pas atteint les 67 % requis pour rendre la déclaration contraignante, il a démontré :
    1. Que la majorité des Églises soutiennent clairement la théologie et la pratique de la déclaration ;
    2. Qu’une marge de près de 3 contre 2 (57 % contre 43 %) indique qu’elles souhaitent une application immédiate des engagements théologiques existants plutôt qu’un processus plus long ;
    3. On peut raisonnablement supposer qu’environ 68 % des délégués hors de la région pacifique (FEBP) ont voté en faveur de la motion de 1997 sur le genre pastoral en 2025 ; un chiffre qui atteint environ 71 % des délégués à l’est du Manitoba (témoignant d’une nette division est-ouest). À la lumière du vote de la convention régionale Impact de la FEBP de 2025, on peut conclure sans risque qu’une très large majorité de notre association est favorable au complémentarisme par conviction ;
    4. Un désir ardent d’unité confessionnelle sur cette importante question secondaire ; et
    5. Une critique de la décision de la FEBNC d’autoriser les régions à ne pas se conformer à nos statuts et à la déclaration de 1997 au cours des deux dernières décennies.

Voir la lettre complète: 2016.01.14 letter to Churches FRANCAIS

January FEB Gender Update Letter

As a fellowship of local churches, we are writing to you as a steering team from the ‘97 motion from FNC 2025 because eight faithful sister churches in Fellowship Pacific (FEBP) are facing immediate removal from the Fellowship for advancing our Fellowship’s convictional complementarianism. This is a matter of urgent concern for our shared Fellowship family. The timeline below is important. It represents our grassroots understanding of what has taken place since FNC 2025. We also want to share some practical ways you might positively engage the Complementarian Congruence Team (CCT). This letter has been shared with FEB National Council (FEBNC).

While the vote did not achieve the required 67% to make the statement binding, the vote demonstrated :

  • That the majority of churches clearly support the theology and practice of the statement;
  • That a margin of nearly 3-2 (57%:43%) indicated they want existing theological commitments to be immediately applied vs. engaging in a longer process;
  • That we can postulate safely that roughly 68% of delegates outside of FEBPac voted for the Gender motion in 2025; a number that rises to an estimated 71% of delegates east of Manitoba (demonstrating an evident east-west divide). Informed by the 2025 FEBPac Impact vote, it is safe to conclude there is a supermajority in favour of convictional complementarianism;
  • A longing for confessional unity on this important secondary matter; and
  • An indictment of the FEBNC decision to permit regions to not be in congruence with our Bylaws and ‘97 statement over the past two decades.

Access the full letter: January FEB Gender Update Letter

FEB National Announces Complementarian Congruence Team

“The Complementarian Congruence Team (CCT) will be chaired by Rev. Dr. Jonathan Stairs. The team’s objectives are to:

  • Present a modified version of the Article 9, The Local Church, to the delegates at FNC 2027 for approval, and
  • Provide a path toward complete congruence between Fellowship National’s Affirmation of Faith and its binding documents by FNC 2027

Let me introduce you to the CCT. It is made up of the current AoF Team that served us well for three years and recently presented the FNC 2025 delegates with a revised AoF to approve. Alongside our AoF team, our Regions have added seven new members, making up a full team that represents National, our three seminaries, and our five Regions:

The Fellowship’s Complementarian Congruence Team (CCT)

  • Andy Ardern, member of Wayfarers Church, Spryfield, NS
  • Lillian Boyd, Operations Director, Springvale Church, Stouffville, ON
  • Paul Carter, Lead pastor, Cornerstone, Orillia, ON
  • Darryl Dash, Lead pastor, Liberty Grace Church, Toronto, ON
  • Elizabeth Faulkner, Team Lead–Connect Team, Pacific Region, and member of
    SouthRidge Fellowship, Langley, BC
  • Ben Hall, Lead pastor, Saanich Baptist, BC, and Pacific Regional Council Chair
  • Alex Hogendoorn, Lead pastor, Courtenay Fellowship Baptist, Courtenay, BC
  • Barry Howson, Dean and professor, Heritage Theological Seminary,
    Cambridge, ON
  • Jeremy Johnson, Senior pastor, Village Church, Surrey, BC
  • Gabriel Lauter, President of SEMBEQ, Montreal, QC
  • John Mahaffey, member of West Highland Baptist, Hamilton, ON
  • Jen Martin, Biblical counsellor to women, Calvary Baptist, Oshawa, ON
  • Jonathan McLeod, Lead pastor, Forest Hills Baptist, Dartmouth, NS
  • Barton Priebe, President, Northwest Seminary, Langley, BC
  • Tom Smith, Elder, Bethany Baptist, Red Deer, AB
  • Jonathan Stairs, Lead pastor, Temple Baptist, Cambridge, ON, and Chair of
    National Council
  • Luc Tétreault, AEBEQ Board member, and member of Bon Berger Church,
    Orléans, QC
  • David Thompson, Elder, First Baptist, Lloydminster, AB
  • François Turcotte, AEBEQ Regional Director, and member of l’Église
    Hochelaga, QC
  • RJ Umandap, Lead pastor, Crestwicke Baptist, Guelph, ON”

Access the full email: https://keepfebcomplementarian.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/Complementarian-Congruence-Team.pdf

FEB Pac Special Meeting to Remove Eight Complementarian Churches

“The Regional Board of Fellowship Pacific, acting in accordance with Bylaw 9 of our Society’s Bylaws, at their board meeting on December 3, 2025, passed the following motion: to call a special convention on Feb 7, 2026, calling for the removal of the following 8 churches from membership in Fellowship Pacific:

  • Bethany Baptist Church – Barriere
  • First Baptist Church – Kamloops
  • New West Community Church
  • Providence Baptist Church – Kelowna
  • Renfrew Baptist Church – Vancouver
  • Salt Spring Baptist Church
  • Southside Baptist Church – Port Coquitlam
  • Squamish Baptist Church

It is with sorrow that we write to inform you that a Special Convention will be convened fifty- three days from the date of this letter to consider the motion and will take place on February 7, 2026, at SouthRidge Fellowship in Langley at 1pm. Details regarding delegate registration will be available on Fellowship Pacific’s website beginning December 18. The package for the meeting will be sent out in early January 2026.”

“Following the Board’s follow up process, these churches engaged in actions that strained fellowship far beyond theological disagreement. They were signatories to a national letter that contained significant misrepresentations of events and leadership within Fellowship Pacific and helped launch a website that contained videos and articles that disparaged regional leaders and cast doubt on the integrity of the Region’s discernment and governance.

In addition, several leaders from churches in FEB Central sent a letter to our Regional Board urging us not to suspend or remove the churches involved, despite these matters being internal to Fellowship Pacific and clearly directed by the will of our own constituency. These leaders have not approached the Regional Board to seek clarity or understand the reasons for our decisions and may unfortunately be operating from a narrative shaped by misrepresentation rather than fact. While we value our partnership across Canada, churches in our Region should be aware that some of these groups may continue to organize and apply pressure on Fellowship Pacific churches regarding this issue. Such efforts, however well intended, risk undermining local church autonomy, regional governance, and the clear decisions already made by the churches of Fellowship Pacific. Our commitment remains to follow the direction of our own constituency and the policies that guide our Region.”

Access the full letter: https://keepfebcomplementarian.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/FEB-Pac-Special-Convention-to-Remove-Churches.pdf

Over Sixty Ontario Churches Urge FEB Pacific to Not Suspend Churches

“We are writing to you as fellow members of The Fellowship of Evangelical Baptist Churches of Canada.

It is our understanding that you have suspended one church in your region and placed at least ten others under the threat of suspension. Now that Fellowship National has begun a two-year process to address the issue of complementarianism, we are writing to you with an appeal: we believe it is in the best interest of our national cooperation for FEB Pacific to reinstate the suspended church and refrain from any further suspensions while the two-year national study on complementarianism is underway.

We believe these actions would demonstrate good faith moving forward and create a much better atmosphere to hold these discussions.

We understand we have no jurisdiction over your affairs, but appeal to you as brothers and sisters in the Lord who are part of our one larger family of churches.”

Access the full letter: https://keepfebcomplementarian.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/Ontario-Churches-to-FEB-Pacific-Urging-No-Suspensions.pdf