
Allan McQuarrie
1 Sermons
Allan McQuarrie, born circa 1955, died N/A, is a Canadian preacher and pastor whose multifaceted ministry has spanned denominations and media, rooted in a deep commitment to evangelical Christianity. Born and raised in Toronto, Ontario, McQuarrie came to faith at age 12 through an altar call at Calvary Church A.G.C. His spiritual journey deepened in his final year of high school when he was baptized at Wishing Well Acres Baptist Church in Scarborough. He pursued theological training at Central Baptist Seminary under the mentorship of Dr. Wil Whitcomb, earning a Bachelor of Theology, which launched him into a varied pastoral career. Alongside his wife Lynne, he moved to Eastern Ontario, pastoring across Presbyterian, Baptist, and non-denominational settings. McQuarrie’s most notable contribution came through founding Christian Perspective Ministries Inc., where he hosted the daily radio program “Christian Perspective” for 18 years, broadcast across Canada and the U.S., blending preaching with practical Christian insights. During this period, he also pastored a Presbyterian church for four years and planted Open Bible Fellowship, a non-denominational church that later aligned with Harvest Bible Chapel. His sermons, some available online, reflect a focus on scriptural authority and contemporary relevance, as seen in pieces like “Today’s Powerless Message.”