Commitment Ministries' mission is to assist churches in providing transformational leadership and raising the capital required to move forward and maximize their impact.
Welcome to Commitment Ministries, we are, "Committed to Serve."
Duane Whittey...
has assisted churches in the area of capital stewardship campaigns for almost 20 years.He has worked with churches of all sizes (from 65 to 5000 people), consulted on the construction of new facilities, and has also served as a Pastor of Administration.His passion is to see communities of believers come together, own a vision and invest strategically in ministry for significant impact and to ultimately see more people come to Christ.
Duane now resides in Mississauga, Ontario with his wife Rebecca and their two young daughters.
Aubrey Tozer...
With over 20 years of experience in senior business leadership roles, Aubrey has a broad understanding of what it takes to build and sustain the momentum required to achieve lasting transformational change.While still engaged in business, Aubrey also served as a volunteer Executive Pastor, Church Resources & Stewardship at a church of 1600 people and has helped several church leadership teams gain a greater strategic focus for significant impact. His passion is to help leaders and teams achieve their full potential - to become all of who God created them to be – for broader Kingdom impact.
Aubrey lives in Mississauga, Ontario with his wife Cathy and their 4 children.
Fred Whittey...
was converted and called of God to the ministry at 18 years of age. After graduating from Bethany Bible College, he served as senior pastor in four churches in the Maritime Provinces of Canada for the next 28 years. During that time he also served on various leadership teams on his district and founded and pioneered a church and senior citizens' complex. Every church grew under his leadership. Now he ministers to the church at large, where he has conducted stewardship campaigns in over 250 churches over the past 20+ years. He founded Commitment Ministries in 1988.
Fred and his wife, Lilyan, have three grown children and four grandchildren.
While it is entirely possible to be emotionally mature but not spiritually mature, it is impossible to be spiritually mature without being emotionally mature. - Aubrey Tozer