Lead Pastor Candidate
Meet Rob Dyck!
We’re excited to introduce our Lead Pastor candidate. Whether you have questions or just want to learn more, you’ll find lots of helpful information below—his testimony, resume, candidating schedule, and what’s next in the process. Take a look and get to know the heart behind the calling.
The Search Team, Board and Staff put forward our Lead Pastor Candidate.
Start to get to know him by watching the video below - a brief Q&A with Pastor Phil.
Testimony
From a small-town childhood in Manitoba to decades of pastoral ministry, Rob’s journey has been one of learning to listen, trust, and follow wherever God leads. His story is one of faith shaped by obedience and grace. We invite you to read how God has been at work in his life.
Rob brings over 30 years of pastoral leadership shaped by faith, integrity, and a deep love for the local church. Explore his background, education, and ministry journey below.
Resume
Candidating Week
Nov 22-30 - Schedule of Events
22 - Men’s Breakfast
Rob will join up with the Men’s Breakfast to meet the men of KGF.
23 - Introduction Sunday
Rob & Leanne will be here! They will be introduced from stage and have a peak at our Kids Ministry. Say hello if you see them!
24 - Board Meeting
Rob meets with our entire Board.
25 - Youth Edify Dinner
Rob will meet some of our youth and leaders for dinner!
26- Tea with a Bunch & Fireside Q&A
Rob will get the chance to meet our seniors LWB group at 2pm.
7pm, he will be back for a Fireside Q&A (please RSVP as spots are limited).
27 - Fireside Q&A
7pm Q&A, bring your questions (please RSVP as spots are limited)!
29 - Morning Q&A
10am Q&A, bring your questions (please RSVP as spots are limited)!
30 - Preaching Sunday/KGFiC
Join us for Rob’s sermon. After we will host a KGFIC (lunch included) for further discussion.
The official vote for Rob’s candidacy will be held: Dec. 7 - Special Congregational Meeting
“Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways submit to him, and he will make your paths straight.”
Proverbs 3:5–6