

FULL AHEAD CHRISTIAN MINISTRIES
About us
FULL AHEAD CHRISTIAN MINISTRIES was founded in 2006 when Rev. Mike Cassidy, his wife Irene Cassidy, and long time Christian brother and friend, Rev. Thomas Huntley, all felt the calling of God to take up a ministry that was devoted to seniors, veterans and members of the emergency services. At the time all three were executive members of the Fellowship of Christian Peace Officers - Canada.
Shortly after forming the ministry both Rev. Mike and Rev. Tom were ordained by the Evangelical Christian Church in Canada (Christian Disciples) and they offered a complete range of Chaplaincy programs to retirement homes in Barrie Ontario. Today the ministry continues providing chaplaincy to veterans of Canada's Military and Police. Full Ahead Christian Ministries also serves the community in assistance to homeless and others in need through food bank programs and our local Salvation Army Family Services Program.
Our Ministry remains strong in appreciation and prayer for our dedicated personnel in Military, Police Services, Corrections, Conservation Officers, Firefighters and Paramedics.
After our founding members Irene Cassidy and Rev. Mike Cassidy passed away and returned to Christ's side, Rev. Tom moved into semi-retirement while maintaining Full Ahead Christian Ministries is a fully volunteer non-denominational ministry as a non-denominational ministry. Rev. Huntley believes that God provides us sufficient means through a retirement pension and helpful donations from friends of this ministry to financially support this ministry .
The Evangelical Christian Church in Canada (Christian Disciples) [ECCCiC] is a non-denominational ministry based in the roots of the Restoration Movement. The ECCiC believes in the freedom to serve wherever You are called - the freedom to preach the Gospel of Jesus Christ and Christian doctrine of salvation without restrictions - the freedom to believe in the Bible without human opinions or influences - the freedom to be You and be different in race, culture, language, dress code and appearance - to be free as Christians.
For more information on ECCCiC go to http://www.eccincanada.com/

Rev. Cassidy served as Padre with the Canadian Association of Veterans of United Nations Peacekeepers (CAVUNP), chaplain to the Barrie Army, Navy, Air Force veterans organization and Chaplain to the Navy League in Barrie Ontario. He held the rank of Honorary Lt/Cmdr with Navy League Canada at his passing.
Rev. Huntley is Padre with the Canadian Association of Veterans of United Nations Peacekeepers (CAVUNP), and Chaplain to the Fraternal Order of Police, Ontario Lodge. He is the Financial Director and Board Member of the Evangelical Christian Church in Canada (Christian Disciples). Rev. Huntley is also a volunteer Chaplain and is credentialed as a Chaplain by the Biker Bible Institute (USA)