Revival Quebec 2025: A Call to Prayer, Religious Freedom, and Spiritual Awakening
UVVC shares the message of Board President Luc Angers regarding Revival Quebec 2025, a major Christian gathering taking place December 4–6 in Quebec City. This call invites believers across the province to unite in worship, prayer, Gospel proclamation, and defense of religious freedom amid increasing secular restrictions.
A Gathering to Ignite Faith Across the Province
Revival Quebec 2025 brings together intercessors, pastors, evangelists, and street preachers for three days of:
- Worship and praise
- Intercession for the nation and its leaders
- Public preaching of the Gospel
- Baptisms and spiritual commitments
Proclaiming the Gospel in a Time of Restrictions
Luc Angers stresses the urgency of publicly proclaiming the Gospel—Christ’s death, resurrection, and call to repentance—as new secularism proposals aim to:
- Ban prayer in public spaces
- Restrict street preaching
- Limit outdoor religious gatherings
- Tighten rules on religious symbols
A Biblical Response for a Province in Crisis
Drawing from 2 Chronicles 7:14, Angers calls believers to: “Humble themselves, pray, seek God’s face, and turn from their wicked ways.”
This spiritual reset is essential to address Quebec’s pressing issues:
- Over 1,000 suicides each year
- Widespread depression and anxiety
- Family breakdown and rising divorce
- Loss of moral and spiritual direction
Protecting Quebec’s Christian Heritage
From 1608 to 1968, Quebec was shaped by strong Christian foundations still visible in institutions named:
- Saint-Sauveur
- Enfant-Jésus
- Christ-Roi
- Hôtel-Dieu
Jesus Christ: The Answer for Today
In a province marked by depression, loneliness, and growing reliance on antidepressants, UVVC reaffirms:
Jesus Christ remains the way, the truth, and the life.
The path forward for Quebec is a true spiritual revival grounded in the Gospel.