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Over 6,000 people groups are still unreached.

Ethnos Canada plants thriving churches among these unreached people groups.

Long Term Missions

Career Missions

Ready for full time? Take the next step.

You can help unreached people have the opportunity to know Jesus Christ as their Saviour. That opportunity is still out of reach for many people around the world. If you’re willing to make a long-term commitment to change that, we’re here to help you.

Mid Term Missions

Skilled Associates

Put your experience on the team.

There’s likely to be a place for your experience on the church-planting team, helping missionaries serving in remote villages who rely on dedicated missionaries who support their work.

Associates serve for six months to four years. Looking for something longer?

Short and Mid Term Missions

Mission Trips

Be a blessing, and be blessed as you go

Whether your trip is to somewhere in Canada, USA, Latin America or South East Asia, you will see God’s heart for the nations and how you could get involved.

We offer trips in a range of lengths from a few hours to a few months.

Mid Term Missions

Teach Abroad

Use your skills to impact the world

You already know that teaching overseas will enrich your life and your career. Teaching the children of missionaries is even better.

Many missionaries’ children become missionaries, pastors or church leaders. So when you teach, you are nurturing and developing tomorrow’s spiritual leaders.

Other Opportunities

Ready to use your professional skills to make a difference?

Volunteer

Help free career missionaries for other roles and expand the reach of the gospel to unreached people as a volunteer in Canada. Your work in Canada will benefit Ethnos’ church-planting efforts worldwide.

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Missionary Aviation

Pilots, pilot/mechanics, maintenance specialists, avionics technicians, and other professionals can help provide a choice for those without access to the gospel. Ethnos360 Aviation uses aviation to assist missionary teams to see a thriving church for every people.

Available Positions

Explore all available roles. All positions in Ethnos except church-planting roles are available to associates.

Becoming a Missionary

With more than 6,000 people groups still unreached, the task is bigger than just us. God is calling out workers from the ethnos to go.

Our role in mobilizing, equipping and coordinating missionaries extends beyond our own culture. From all around to the world, God is calling out workers to be a part of reaching the ethnos!

Thousands of believers from more than three dozen countries are actively working together in Africa, Latin America, Northern Canada and the Asia-Pacific Region.

Are you ready to join?

Why Choose Ethnos?

PRESENTING GOD’S STORY, STEP BY STEP

Most missionaries serve through sending organizations. How can you and your church choose the one that’s right for you? Find some of the reasons you might choose Ethnos.

Positions Available

Explore all available positions in Ethnos

Missionary Avionics Technician

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Purpose: Facilitate the church planting work of Ethnos360 missionaries and indigenous churches in some of our most remote locations.

Responsibilities: Our avionics specialists maintain Kodiaks and Robinson R66s serving the church planting ministries of Ethnos360 and its affiliates.  They ensure that the aircraft are in compliance with Ethnos360 Aviation and local country standards.

Missionary Aircraft Maintenance Specialist or AME

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Purpose: Facilitate the church planting work of Ethnos360 missionaries and indigenous churches in some of our most remote locations.

Responsibilities:

Our maintenance specialists maintain Kodiaks and Robinson R66s serving the church planting ministries of Ethnos360 and its affiliates.  They ensure that the aircraft are in compliance with Ethnos360 Aviation and local country standards.


Requirements

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    Aircraft mechanic certificate (A&P, AME or ICAO equivalent). A minimum of two years of general aviation maintenance experience is required, with an IA preferred. The curriculum at Ethnos360 Aviation in McNeal, AZ, will provide further specific R66 helicopter and Kodiak maintenance training.

Missionary Helicopter Pilot/Mechanic

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Purpose: Facilitate the church planting work of Ethnos360 missionaries and indigenous churches in some of our most remote locations.

Responsibilities: Our pilot/mechanics fly and maintain R66s to support church planting teams. Meeting transportation needs includes flying medevacs; bringing supplies, equipment, medicine, food, mail, etc.; and encouraging church planters in their ministry.

Requirements

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    Commercial Helicopter Pilot Certificate, 500 hours PIC in helicopters, flight instructor rating recommended. In addition, the helicopter pilot/mechanic will need a mechanic certificate (A&P, AME or ICAO equivalent) and one year of general aviation maintenance experience. Being both a pilot and mechanic is preferred for the greatest opportunities for service. The curriculum at Ethnos360 Aviation in McNeal, AZ, will provide flight training in a Robinson R66, as well as provide specific R66 maintenance training.

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What can you do?

Find your place

What does partnering together look like? What does it take to
see a thriving church for every people? It takes prayer, it takes
resources and it takes people.