Pastor Artur Pawlowski

Pastor Artur Pawlowski

Political Prisoner and Freedom Warrior

Pastor Artur Pawlowski, a Polish-Canadian Evangelical Minister, stands as a symbol of unwavering faith and commitment in God in today’s “woke” world. Born in Kożuchów, Poland, in 1973, Artur moved to Canada in 1995, embracing his new homeland and becoming a citizen by 2004. His religious endeavors in Calgary, including leading the Cave of Adullam congregation and founding the Street Church Ministries, have touched countless lives. His dedication to causes, both religious and political, has earned him numerous accolades, including the Honorary Chaplain Position for Alberta and the ‘Free Speech Award’ in 2012. A staunch advocate for traditional values and freedom of speech, Artur’s activism has seen him at the forefront of various protests and rallies. Beyond his religious commitments, Artur ventured into politics, leading the Independence Party of Alberta and later founding the Solidarity Movement of Alberta in 2023. His life serves as an inspiration, reminding us of the power of conviction, the importance of free speech and religious freedom, and standing with God.

 

Pastor Pawlowski’s new book “Lions Do Not Bow – The Unbreakable Courage of Canada’s Pastor” is due for release this fall. Sign up to be notified when his book becomes available at https://harvestcreek.net/