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Rev. Douglas MOTT

Male Est 1956 -  (68 years)


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  • Name Douglas MOTT 
    Prefix Rev. 
    Birth Est 1956  Gagetown, Queens, New Brunswick Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    Siblings 1 brother 
    Person ID I11477  bmds
    Last Modified 24 Sep 2014 

    Father Walter Barnes MOTT,   b. 18 Oct 1919, Central Cambridge, Queens, New Brunswick Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 21 Apr 1998, Nova Scotia Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 78 years) 
    Mother Barbara Ruth YOUNG,   b. 1918, Hatley, Quebec Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 17 Feb 2013, Halifax, Nova Scotia Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 95 years) 
    Family ID F2852  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Dr Ann HOSKIN,   b. Est 1956 (Age 68 years) 
    Children 2 daughters 
     1Female. Katie MOTT,   b. Est 1981 (Age 43 years)
     2Female. Sarah MOTT,   b. Est 1985 (Age 39 years)
     
    Family ID F4769  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Event Map
    Link to Google MapsBirth - Est 1956 - Gagetown, Queens, New Brunswick
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  • Notes 
    • Douglas Mott, Senior Pastor
      Rev. Doug Mott was ordained in 1979. He was a pastor in Prince Edward Island before moving to Halifax, Nova Scotia, in 1982. In 1989 he became Senior Pastor of First Congregational Church of Halifax, and remains in that position today. In 1998 God did a major work in Doug’s life. The music of Keith Green literally brought Doug to his knees as he realized that, in his Christian walk, he was compromising with the world. Remembering that his call to ministry came when a pastor asked for missionaries to be sent to India, Doug went on a short term mission to Pakistan and India in 1999. The following year he met with believers in Metro who had a heart for international missions. The result was the “Jesus to the Nations" missions conference, a movement that recognizes God’s vision that this area is to be a place that sends people to the four corners of the earth with the good news of Jesus Christ. Doug chaired this conference for 12 years. Among Doug’s favourite authors are J.I.Packer, John Piper, and Eugene Peterson. He is also a big fan of A.W.Tozer. Doug’s vision is to impact Halifax with the Gospel of Jesus Christ through a Body of committed believers, reaching out to university students and the unchurched. Doug and his wife, Ann and their daughters Katie and Sarah live in Halifax. (source: Halifax, First Congregational Church, 25 Sep 2012).

      Rev. Douglas Mott
      Born in Gagetown, New Brunswick, Doug Mott has been the Senior Pastor of First Congregational Church for about 12 years now. After receiving his BA in Political Science at the University of New Brunswick, he travelled to Kingston, Ontario, where he attended Queens University, earing his MA in Political Studies.Doug Mott went to the University of Toronto to work for his M.Div and, after being ordained into the United Church in 1979, spent 10 years in various churches on Prince Edward Island and in Halifax until being called as Senior Pastor of First Congregational Church.
      Rev. Doug Mott has a special desire for missions, especially in the area of reaching People in Islamic and Hindi regions of the world.In June of 1999 he fulfilled a long time desire and spent a month in Paskistan and India with Interserve.Currently, he is in the planning team for “Jesus to the Nations” - a set of talks and workshops directed towards spreading the gospel around the world.This conference was born in February 2000 and is a growing annual event held in Halifax.Best of all - he loves Jesus and is committed to following Him. (source: Halifax, First Congregational Church, 6 Aug 2003).