From May 23 to 25, the Seventh-day Adventist Church – Quebec Conference, in collaboration with the Institute of World Mission, hosted a transformative training weekend on cultural diversity at the Holiday Inn in Longueuil.

In a province like Quebec, where a rich tapestry of cultures and backgrounds coexists, this gathering offered participants the opportunity to reflect deeply on mission work in a multicultural context. Back by popular demand, the Institute of World Mission team led the sessions with warmth, clarity, and insight.
The participants had the privilege of receiving training from passionate professionals: : Oscar Osindo, PhD Director, Institute of Word Mission and Ronald Kuhn, MSA, Associate Director, Institute of Word Mission.

Oscar Osindo leading an engaging workshop session.
Ronald Kuhn, MSA, sharing his expertise during an interactive seminar.

Purpose: Understanding to Witness More Effectively

Through hands-on workshops, interactive discussions, and Bible-based teachings, attendees were able to:

  • Explore cultural dynamics in mission work
  • Learn how to share the Gospel with cultural sensitivity
  • Identify invisible barriers to communication
  • Develop practical tools for more inclusive service

Pastors, leaders, committed members, or simply the curious—each one left equipped, inspired, and encouraged in their personal mission.

The Mission Continues

This weekend wasn’t the end, but rather a step in an ongoing journey of growth and transformation—so that our message may be biblical and relevant in today’s world.

Because talking about God also means learning to listen and understand others.

Group photo



Quebec Conference
Privacy Overview

This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible. Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognising you when you return to our website and helping our team to understand which sections of the website you find most interesting and useful.