On November 1, 2013 in NewsletterNo matter what your present status in the Catholic Church, no matter what your current family or marital situation, no matter what your past or present religious affiliation, no matter what your personal history, age, background, race or color, no matter what your own self-image or esteem. You are invited, welcome, accepted, loved and respected by the members and the pastor of St. Mary's Parish.Imagine...A Catholic church where each parish decides it's own destiny.A Catholic church that welcomes all who wish to follow Christ.A Catholic church whose property is owned by the people who purchase, build and maintain it.You don't have to imagine anymore! Welcome to St. Mary's Parish!St. Mary's is a parish within the Canadian Diocese of the PNCC.The Polish National Catholic Church is a Christian denomination with parishes in the United States and Canada.You do not have to be Polish to join our Church.The language used for worship is English and Polish.St. Mary's Parish is located in Winnipeg, Manitoba at 365 Burrows Ave.Holy Mass is offered on Sunday at 10 am.Coffee hour following Holy Mass, please join us.We have a regular schedule of liturgies, devotional services, and activities.Our Pastor is the Rev.
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Why Advancing Indigenous Missions Engage Today?The Evangelical movement in
the world has changed. At one time, evangelism, church planting, and
discipleship were the mission focus primarily undertaken by the Church in
the West; but now, they are the distinctive marks of the indigenous Church
in many pockets of the World. The Good News of Jesus Christ is bearing fruit
as indigenous Christians faithfully spread the Gospel. Movements are gaining
momentum as the Gospel takes root. Advancing Indigenous Missions Engage
Today was birthed to come alongside indigenous church planting ministries
reaching out to unreached people groups and helping them to equip the Church
for works of service. Who does Advancing Indigenous Missions work with? AIM
ENGAGEworks primarily with the leaders of independent indigenous mission
groups. Through visiting the indigenous missions and building relationships
with them, AIM ENGAGE has come to know our indigenous mission leaders.