WWWSargent Avenue Mennonite ChurchNote: This website was created with the Caravel Content Management System. It currently has no local content editor.For more information how you can take advantage of Caravel's, powerful yet easy-to-use features, contactWelcome to Our Church!This virtual presence on the web was provided for us by Mennonite.net in hopes that you'll join us for worship in the near future.Please contact us by phone or email for worship times or more information the church.Blessings to you.New RSS feed for Mennonite Church Canada With the news News website, all news will now be posted to the new RSS feed. Please change your RSS subscription to this new RSS...Dec 4Faith and hope rise to meet storm's challenge Consider the devastation wreaked by Hurricane Sandy and you?re likely to picture crushed homes, uprooted trees, massive flooding, power outages, food shortages and commuter disruption....Nov 13My great-grandfather was a Mennonite: Odette Mukole L Mukanzo Although Odette Mukole has surely told her story hundreds of times, she speaks softly.
Living Bible Explorers began in the spring of 1969 as the Simcoe Boys Club. It met in the West End home of 23 year-old George Bock. Four boys attended. George asked God to send someone to share the love of Jesus with kids on his street. The 'someone' prayed for turned out to be George himself.By the fall of that first year, so many boys were coming to the club additional help was needed. Along came George Walker to fill the gap. That same fall, the first girls club was started in an old Safeway building, and the ministry changed its name to Living Bible Explorers.Today, with ten full-time staff, a number of summer workers, and 50 to 100 volunteers, LBE continues to reach children, youth, and families in Winnipeg's inner city with the Good News of Jesus.
it is always wonderful being here and I have learned a lot and God has also moved mightily in the ministry. Keep up the great work and God would keep on rewarding you for doing his works and winning souls for him: as in the scriptures in Math. 28 vs 19-20 & 2Cor. 5 vs 20 Read more
1170 Corydon Crescentwood Community Center GD Stn L, Winnipeg, MBR3H 0Y6
In dependence on God, we will enthusiastically use God's good gifts within our church, our communities of influence, and our partnerships with others to make reproducing disciples
St Mary's Cathedral is a spiritual home to approx 900 families and is the Roman Catholic Cathedral for Archdiocese of Winnipeg. If you regularly attend the mass, register with us as a member.
The Missionary Oblate Sisters of the Sacred Heartand of Mary ImmaculateThe congregation was founded in 1904by Archbishop Louis-Philippe Adélard Langevin, o.m.i. The Missionary Oblate Sisters of the Sacred Heart and of Mary Immaculate, more commonly known as The Missionary Oblates of St. Boniface, have as motto: 'Cum Maria Matre Jesu', 'With Mary the Mother of Jesus'. We are called to give preference to the most disadvantaged. After over a hundred years we still witness to the Living Christ by our dynamism and our joie de vivre.Our IdentityArchbishop Langevin had a vision, he dreamed of establishing a humble institute in his diocese, for the greater glory of God and the salvation of souls especially the souls of the children; this congregation would be known as the Missionary Oblate Sisters of the Sacred Heart and Mary Immaculate. The aim of this institute is teaching the youth and cooperating discreetly in the Catholic works of the parishes and missions...and this will be lived out in a spirit of faith, simplicity and dignity