
Profile of Arthur L. Sawler
1967 – Graduated with the Watchmen class from Eastern Pentecostal Bible College
Honored by being chosen by students & faculty to be the graduation speaker
1967- married on June 24 to Doreen Morrison from Montreal who was an undergrad of E.P.B.C.
1986 – After 19 and a half years of marriage Doreen went into the Presence of her Lord on Dec. 31
1987 – Married to Bonnie Ruth Raymer
Ministry Record
1967 – spring and summer – Western Shore & Windsor Nova Scotia- interim pastor
1967 – 1971 Senior pastor of Western Shore Pentecostal Tabernacle
1971 – 1981 Senior pastor of Glad Tidings Tabernacle , Newcastle, N.B.
1981 – 1983 Senior pastor of Bethel Pentecostal Tabernacle, Glace Bay, N.S.
1983 – 1987 Senior pastor of Glad Tidings Tabernacle, Windsor, N.S.
1987 – 1988 Senior pastor of Bethel Pentecostal Tabernacle, Glace Bay, N.S.
1988 – 1992 Senior pastor of Evangel Pentecostal Assembly, Hartland, N.B.
1992 – 1999 Senior pastor of Bethany Pentecostal Church, Saint John, N.B.
1999 – 2005 Interim pastor of Prince George Native Pentecostal Church, Prince George, B.C.
2005 to the present – Director of Aboriginal Ministries for the Maritime District P.A.O.C.
Arthur was ordained with the Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada in 1969.
Bonnie holds the Recognition of Ministry Credential with the P.A.O.C.
We serve as a team and our ministries complement each other.
Our ministries also cross denominational boundaries.

This is a pic of a free clothing give away. Good , clean clothing has been given by our maritime churches and freely given to members of this First Nations Community.
This has been a blessing to many people here and it has surely given us many opportunities to speak for and represent our Lord.

This is a pic of The Sarah Denny Memorial Cultural Centre.
We use this centre as our ministry base and office.
We consider this as an honor and privilege to be able to have the use of such excellent facilities in a First Nations Community.
Having moved to the community ourselves has already put us in greater advantage. We are now considered in many ways one with them.

This is a pic of kids attending the Brampton KRT team outreach. Hosted 7 ministry teams last summer and 9 teams in 2006.
Expect to have at least 6 teams this summer visit Eskasoni First Nation.







