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1 History  





2 Mission  





3 Awards  





4 GMA Canada 2001 Covenant Award Winners / 23rd annual  





5 GMA Canada 2002 Covenant Award Winners / 24th Annual  





6 GMA Canada 2003 Covenant Award Winners / 25th Annual  





7 GMA Canada 2004 Covenant Award Winners / 26th Annual  





8 GMA Canada 2005 Covenant Award Winners / 27th Annual  





9 GMA Canada 2006 Covenant Award Winners / 28th Annual  





10 GMA Canada 2007 Covenant Award Winners / 29th Annual  





11 GMA Canada 2008 Covenant Award Winners / 30th Annual  





12 GMA Canada 2009 Covenant Award Winners / 31st Annual  





13 GMA Canada 2010 Covenant Award Winners / 32nd Annual  





14 GMA Canada 2011 Covenant Award Winners / 33rd Annual  





15 GMA Canada 2012 Covenant Award Winners / 34th Annual  





16 GMA Canada 2013 Covenant Award Winners / 35th Annual  





17 GMA Canada 2014 Covenant Award Winners / 36th Annual  





18 GMA Canada 2015 Covenant Award Winners / 37th Annual  





19 GMA Canada 2017 Covenant Award Winners / 38th Annual  





20 GMA Canada 2018 Covenant Award Winners / 39th Annual  





21 GMA Canada 2019 Covenant Award Winners / 40th Annual  





22 GMA Canada 2020 Covenant Award Winners / 41st Annual  





23 See also  





24 References  





25 External links  














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Covenant Awards
Awarded forOutstanding achievements in the Christian music industry
CountryCanada
Presented byGMA Canada
First awarded1974
Websitegmacanada.ca

The Covenant Awards are awarded to the Canadian gospel music industry by GMA Canada, the Gospel Music Association of Canada. The association is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to promote the growth and ministry of Christian music in Canada. The ceremonies are held annually in cities across the nation.

History

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GMA Canada created the Covenant Awards in 1974 in Ontario.[1] At the beginning, it was mostly for gospel music.[2] Over the years, all styles of Contemporary Christian music have been included.

In 2008 the association released a special three-CD collection to commemorate its 30th anniversary, the GMA Canada presents 30th Anniversary Collection.

Mission

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GMA Canada works to raise the profile and interaction of Christian artists, songwriters, producers, promoters and others working in Christian music with media, retailers, distributors and church leadership.[3] GMA Canada exists to celebrate excellence in the Canadian Christian Music Industry and to encourage Christian recording artists and proponents in three key areas: Creative artistry, Christian community and Canadian uniqueness.

Creative Artistry

We exist to celebrate Canadian Christian artists in a multitude of genres, who are invested in creating music that is rooted in the Gospel, with the goal of reaching and influencing culture.

Christian Community

We exist to encourage everyone within our community to be actively connected to each other, as well as to their local churches.

Canadian Uniqueness

We exist to inspire a community that celebrates its 'Canadian-ness' and culture with pride and intention.

Awards

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Covenant Awards are handed out in over 45 categories.[4] One of the most prestigious awards given is the GMA Canada Lifetime Achievement Award.

GMA Canada 2001 Covenant Award Winners / 23rd annual

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Winners[5]

GMA Canada 2002 Covenant Award Winners / 24th Annual

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GMA Canada 2003 Covenant Award Winners / 25th Annual

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GMA Canada 2004 Covenant Award Winners / 26th Annual

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GMA Canada 2005 Covenant Award Winners / 27th Annual

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GMA Canada 2006 Covenant Award Winners / 28th Annual

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GMA Canada 2007 Covenant Award Winners / 29th Annual

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GMA Canada 2008 Covenant Award Winners / 30th Annual

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GMA Canada 2011 Covenant Award Winners / 33rd Annual

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GMA Canada 2012 Covenant Award Winners / 34th Annual

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GMA Canada 2013 Covenant Award Winners / 35th Annual

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GMA Canada 2014 Covenant Award Winners / 36th Annual

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GMA Canada 2015 Covenant Award Winners / 37th Annual

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GMA Canada 2017 Covenant Award Winners / 38th Annual

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GMA Canada 2018 Covenant Award Winners / 39th Annual

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GMA Canada 2019 Covenant Award Winners / 40th Annual

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GMA Canada 2020 Covenant Award Winners / 41st Annual

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See also

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References

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