John Kapteyn and his wife, Margaret have three children and four grandchildren. John
has been a pastor for 19 years, serving three churches in Canada, most
recently Westdale Reformed Church in Hamilton, Ontario.
Kapteyn is a former teacher, banker, and accountant and a 1988 graduate of
Western Theological Seminary.
He has been a member of the RCA task force on the responsibilities and roles
of regional synods and classes, as well as a member of a Church Herald task
force. He also has served as president of the Synod of Canada, the Classis
of Ontario, and Countryside Camp. He has created and developed a number of
websites and enjoys hiking and traveling.
Kapteyn, enthusiastic about the future of the RCA in Canada, shares his love
for the church and His Lord: "I have a deep heart for the Reformed Church in
Canada and for the lost. I have been an active member from childhood,
entered seminary at the age of 37 for the purpose of ministering in Canada
and have been very active in the overall ministry of the RCA in Canada.
Jesus gave His life for the lost. We are called to complete His work – not
that we can add anything to what He has done, but to bring the Gospel into
the world. I believe we need to nurture a passion for mission and ministry
and we need to be good stewards of the resources and responsibilities God
has placed upon us . "
John adds, “The greatest thrill and joy I have is seeing God’s people
working together for a common goal”.
John stated that he has found that there are some in the denomination who
presently have a difficult time 'buying into' the denominational vision,
goals and processes, including Church Multiplication and Coaching”.
His immediate objective as the Executive Secretary of the RSC, in
conjunction with the denomination’s , as well as the regional executive’s
vision and goals, is to visit with each classis executive, pastor and
consistory, listen to them and share their dreams and goals, or lack
thereof.
He says “I want our vision to initiate from them. If that is the starting
point and we can show how these tools tie into, empower and enable their
dreams to become reality, I believe we can together own a shared vision for
the RCA in Canada that comes from God. We need to have Christ’s heart for
the lost, commit ourselves to living for eternity rather than the ‘here and
now”.
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