BISHOP G. ANDREW BERESFORD

SERVANT LEADER | THEOLOGIAN | APOLOGIST | AUTHOR

WHO IS BISHOP BERESFORD?

Bishop G. Andrew Beresford was born in Plainfield, NJ and raised in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He is passionate about loving people and leading them to Jesus. He has been in ministry for more than twenty years, with a heart for the nations and an unwavering commitment to building the local church.

Bishop Beresford is the Founder & Senior Pastor of ServeCity Church, located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, and is honoured to serve as the Bishop of Canada for the Full Gospel Baptist Fellowship International.

Aside from his relationship with Jesus, most important to Bishop Andrew is his family. He has been married to his lovely wife, Pastor Chantal, for 19 years, and together, they have three brilliant children: Gabriel, Noah & Claire.

Bishop Beresford is an author passionate about theology, apologetics, and church history. He is an accomplished multi-instrumentalist, avid reader and loves running and riding long distances. He desires to live life to the fullest, in a manner that will positively impact others and bring glory to The Trinity.

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formation And covering

As a Sacramentalist, Bishop Beresford is committed to preparing those called to Holy Orders for Ordination. Over the past twenty years, he has trained and laid hands on many individuals for the Presbyteral and Diaconal offices. His main passion is preparing leaders for faithful service to God and others through Word and Sacrament. If you feel a call to a sacramental, liturgical form of ministry, in a charismatic context and are interested in being trained and or covered by Bishop Beresford, please click the button below:

  • Sacramentalism is the belief that sacraments, such as the Eucharist and Baptism, are not merely symbolic rituals, but are naturally effective ways for a person to receive God's grace.

  • Liturgical worship is a public, structured form of worship that follows a consistent order of rituals, prayers, and readings. It emphasizes tradition, community participation, and a communal response to the sacred through activities like praise, remembrance, and thanksgiving.

  • Holy Orders is the sacrament through which ordinands are set apart as Bishops, Presbyters and Deacons, for service in Word & Sacrament. This sacrament is to be presided over by a duly consecrated bishop.

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