We Are Your NeighboursSome of us come from different parts of the city and others of us live right next door, but all of us call Crosspoint our home church.We are also a mixed group of individuals: young and old; white collar and blue collar; and from different ethnic backgrounds. However, we come together to worship, learn and grow as a church family.We Are AuthenticWe are real people with real lives and real struggles just like you.We Are On A JourneyWe are on different stages of our spiritual journey. Some of us are seekers with questions and doubts, some of us have experienced God's grace and are trying to experience it more deeply in our daily lives, and others of us have been walking with Christ the majority of our lives.We believe no one has arrived, so we come together to encourage and support each another along the way while making an impact in our community and the world.
Since 1916 Harrow United Church has been a centre of community activity and a place of Christian worship, nurture and service. From its beginnings as the Sunshine Hall on Arbuthnot, offering a place for children and youth in the growing Crescentwood neighbourhood, to its present incarnation on the corner of Mulvey and Harrow, the congregation has always had an outward focus, looking for ways to make a difference in the community and the wider world. Nowadays, we have the opportunity to do that in a multitude of ways. You can participate in our virtual community or in our ''in-the-flesh'' community. Or both. Either way, we invite you to experience Christian community, to grow in compassion, and to discover how you can use your gifts to bless the world.
-More than just SundayGrey Street United Church has been nicknamed ''The little church with the big heart.'' Certainly, for a relatively small congregation, there is a lot happening at any one time. House GroupsIn September of 2008, we reorgan
Bethesda Church Online has moved to a NEW DOMAIN NAME.You can now find us at: www.BethesdaChurchOnline.caBethesda Church, 1350 Grant Ave., Winnipeg, Manitob,a Canada|Senior Pastor: Rev. Mark L. Wilcoxson