Ep. 26 | Boxes of Light: The power of partnership in reaching a community w/ Kaitlyn Korzan & Jeremy Norton

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As followers of Jesus, we know we are called to love and serve our communities. But in a time when we are inundated with the sheer magnitude of need that exists around us, it can sometimes feel impossible to even begin to address any of it.

But what if we asked for help? What if we embraced the idea that we can have a greater impact in our communities together than we can on our own?

In today’s episode of the Propel podcast, you get to hear a powerful story of how two Fellowship Pacific churches have “leveraged their collective strength” and combined resources in order to make a beautiful, God-honouring impact in the community of Whitehorse.

Jessica Powell from our Church Management Solutions team sat down with Kaitlyn Korzan, Director of Global and Local Mission at Village Church, and Jeremy Norton, Lead Pastor of Mountainview Church in Whitehorse to hear about how their two churches connected to partner in a project to bring hope and light to people who are struggling in Whitehorse.

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KAITLYN KORZAN

Kaitlyn is the Director for Global and Local Mission at Village Church. She’s passionate about bridging the gap between the church and the community because she believes there’s power when the Church is activated to seek the lost, fight for justice, care for the vulnerable, and bring peace to the city.

Kaitlyn loves exploring new places, being immersed in different cultures, and tends to be an adrenaline junkie.

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JEREMY NORTON

Jeremy began serving at Mountainview Church in 2013 as Associate Pastor of Community Life & Equipping and then transitioned to Lead Pastor in 2016. He’s passionate about anything and everything to do with Leadership. He believes Outreach is a crucial component of the local church, seeing needs met with the goal of sharing the Gospel.

In his off time, Jeremy enjoys blogging, social media, fishing, hunting, playing soccer, and spending time in the outdoors with his wife Nicole and their three boys.


As followers of Jesus, we know we are called to love and serve our communities. But in a time when we are inundated with the sheer magnitude of need that exists around us, it can sometimes feel impossible to even begin to address any of it. But what if we asked for help?


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