Shane was a boy from the Edmonton area, just moved to the coast to follow his roots and keep a promise to God that he would take Bible College for a year. He liked the outdoors, but also computers. He joked before he left Alberta behind that he was “going to the coast to meet his wife”. It turned out it wasn’t a joke.
Cheryl was a girl who grew up on the coast. She’d been an award-winning vocalist as a child, and had been to film production school. Her family had run a BBS so she too was a computer person. She had grown up helping her mother with special needs foster children in their home.
We met on the internet in October, 1997. By Christmas we were engaged.
In the summer of 1998, we got married. She thought she was going to be a nurse. He thought he would work in Forestry.
In 2000, we had our first child, while she was in her 3rd year of University. He decided to change careers to computers.
In 2003 we went to Mexico. We both realized we never wanted to vacation on the backs of 3rd world poverty.
In 2004 He nearly quit his job, but realized that God was teaching him something. He decided to stick it out.
In 2005 we decided to go on another trip, but this time to do something to serve God while we enjoyed someplace warm. We didn’t leave until 2006 – to Rwanda. We didn’t realize it, but that changed everything.
Upon returning from Rwanda, we met a couple of church planters. We ignored them until the fall, when Shane met with them for the first time. He tried to get Cheryl interested, but she said no. Two months later, out of the blue, Cheryl asked to meet them too. We joined their nascent planting core and began our education of what a church plant is. In 2007 that core grew to forty by the end of summer. Community of Hope launched September 9, 2007.
By early 2007, we recognized that God wanted more from us than floating along wherever life takes us. We decided to aim our lives for something – planting a church of our own in five years. We are now on that journey – walking with an open hand, waiting for God to take the lead.
God has lots of work ahead of us to prepare us for this. We have skills and gifts, and God has been blessing us with leadership that believe in us and are giving us every chance to learn the skills we need.
Join us on our journey. Subscribe to the blog via RSS or via email updates (see sidebar). Encourage us along the way in the comments. But most of all, if you feel God calling, use us to begin your journey. We will add resources and information as we find it to help those who come after us.
God bless you on your journey.





I just wanted to say hi. I grew up in the Vancouver area and by a series of circumstances I ended up in Texas on a church planting team. I probably will be part of a couple more plants here in the states before my younger brother and I implement our plan to return to Canada and begin planting churches there – specifically in the Greater Vancouver area and maybe even into Alberta. I ran across your Twitter and subsequently your blog. To anyone planting a church in Canada I say bravo and do my best to make a connection with them to see how God led them to do so.
Blessings
Gabriel Spence
Hey keep in touch! Networking with church planters is a great idea. We all need to support each other!
I forwarded your information to my wife, but I know she is quite busy with parenting and working on her master’s in nursing. Can’t make any promises.