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The following information is provided as a requirement of Alberta's Charitable Fund-Raising Act, RSA 2000, c C-9.
The Great Commission Foundation ("The GC") is a charitable trust, established by a Deed of Settlement made as of September 1, 2002 and governed by an Amended and Restated Deed of Settlements made as of October 22, 2024.
The GC is a public foundation that is registered with the Canada Revenue Agency (with Canadian Charitable Registration Number 859928483 RR0001).
The charitable objects of The GC are:
1. The advancement of Christianity by spreading its principles;
2. The relief of poverty by the assistance to those persons lacking the necessities of life by giving them food, clothing, shelter or financial assistance;
3. The advancement of education including, without limitation, by the teaching of scripture and the promotion of literacy; and
4. The advancement of other "charitable purposes" as defined within subsection 149.1(1) of Income Tax Act, which includes the disbursement of funds to "qualified donees" as also defined in subsection 149.1(1).
We engage other ministries as agents to carry out projects that fulfill our charitable objects.
The GC anticipates raising an estimated amount of $12,000,000.00 this year from donation for the fulfillment of its charitable objects from donors in Alberta, Canada. The processing of these donations will cost, on average, six percent. The money raised will be going to fulfill the charitable objects of The GC.
For further information, please contact our Donations Team at donations-ca@thegc.org or call us at 1-855-488-7020. To speak directly to the GC's Donation's Manager, please call Kathy Stewart at (604) 229-8008. The GC has two (2) Canadian offices. Please visit our contact page for further details
The local church is irreplaceable. But even the healthiest Sunday congregation face a quiet challenge — how do you move people from attending to belonging, from believing to becoming? How does a church actually produce Spirit-led disciples who carry their faith into every corner of their lives?
Circle Church exists to answer that question — not by replacing the structured church, but by strengthening it from the inside out. For over ten years, Colin and Melanie Zammit have been developing and field-testing the Circle model: a simple, small-group gathering built around Spirit-led questions drawn from Scripture.
Designed to sit alongside and support the local church, a Circle brings a handful of people together in a living room, around a kitchen table, at a coffee shop, in a park, or over a meal at a restaurant — wherever people already gather naturally — to go deeper together in discipleship, accountability, and prayer.
No seminary required. No building required. No budget required. Just a few people, an open Bible, and the Holy Spirit leading the conversation.
For five of those ten years, Colin and Melanie served in a closed Middle Eastern context among Kurdish, Iranian, and Turkish communities — some of the least-reached peoples on earth, representing nearly 200 million people with fewer than one percent who follow Jesus.
In environments where formal church structures face serious legal and social restrictions, Circles became the connective tissue that held young believers together, rooted them in Scripture, and developed them into confident, Spirit-led disciples — many of whom went on to start Circles of their own.
Small. Reproducible. Low-profile. Host-led.
The Circle model thrived precisely where traditional structures could not go — and produced exactly the kind of deeply formed disciples that every church leader hopes for.
Western churches face a different but equally real challenge. Attendance is declining. Community is thinning. Many believers engage their faith for an hour on Sunday and rarely again during the week.
The Circle model gives churches a practical small-group tool that develops real discipleship all throughout the week — turning congregations into communities and attenders into disciple-makers.
A Circle can launch on a weekend - In a living room. At a coffee shop. Around the kitchen table after dinner. In the park with a few friends from church.
The pastor doesn't need to lead it. The church doesn't need to fund it. It simply needs someone willing to gather a few people and ask good questions together.
Circle Church partners with churches, small groups, and church planters in both Western and restricted-access contexts — providing training, resources, and ongoing support to help congregations multiply Spirit-led disciples from the inside out.
Your giving directly funds leader training resources in English, Kurdish, Farsi, and Turkish; practical discipleship tools designed to strengthen local churches in both open and restricted contexts; and the ongoing work of planting and nurturing new Circles around the world.
The church is stronger in a Circle. Come be a part of it.
Ministry No. 1825
Program Countries: Middle East, Canada, USA
Focuses: Church
Website: http://Circlechurch.net
Team Lead: Colin and Melanie Zammit
Email: connect@circlechurch.net

Donate to the work of GCF carried out through the ministry of Circle Church Missions.
*The Great Commission Foundation (the "Foundation") operates on the basis of Donor-Advised Funding. It is our utmost goal to meet the Donor's desire and intent to provide support to particular Foundation projects but, ultimately, the responsibility for the disbursement and ministry use of funds is the Foundation's. If the Foundation does not use the donation in the way the donor prefers, the Foundation will not return the donation to the donor.
*You will receive an official Canadian tax receipt for all eligible donations by the end of February of the following year. Thank you for your support of the missions and programs of the Foundation.
Call our donations department toll free 1-855-488-7020 or local 1-604-960-2595 Ext. 425
Office hours are 7am – 4pm (PST) Monday to Friday. (GCF’s office is closed on stat holidays)
Email donations-ca@thegc.org – Please do not send credit card numbers via email.
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Since 2002, The Great Commission Foundation has enabled ministry projects to thrive by providing charity admin expertise and guidance while promoting collaboration in fulfilling the Great Commission. We are registered with the Canada Revenue Agency for charitable work (charity number: 85992 8483 RR0001).