Our Worship services begin at 10:30 am on Sunday.We follow a traditional worship style. The congregation participates in singing hymns,the choir sings an introit and an anthem, special music by soloists or small groups is often included, scripture is read, and a sermon is given. Load our latest bulletin and view our speaker roster .Connect...Check out the many activites that are going on in the church below and join in!Grow...Grow by Interacting with our pastors, reading their blogs and commenting on their thoughts.Grow by joining a small group.Grow by using one of our on-line devotionals.Grow by joining our choir.Grow by working with our children in Sunday School.Grow by coming to Sunday School at 9:30 Sunday mornings.
After a year of being the interim pastor, Kim was called to the role of lead pastor at Braeside in the summer of 2008. Just prior to her pastoral work she had returned to school to complete theological studies earning a Master of Divinity degree. She and her husband Gerald have been long time members of Braeside Church. They have a daughter Ashley, married to Donavon, and a son Brandon.
CRAVEAbout Mark and KathyMark and Kathy grew up in Winnipeg in the neighbourhood of Fort Garry where Church of the Rock is located. They have been married for over 20 years and have grown children.Mark graduated from the University of Manitoba Faculty of Agriculture in 1977 and ran the family owned farm for 10 years. It wasn't until his mid-twenties that he entered Bible School and then went on to study New Testament Greek at Providence Theological Seminary. Mark has also been involved in politics over the years and in 1993 ran as a candidate in the federal general election.In 1996 Church of the Rock began televising their services on Manitoba's 'A' channel. Since then they have expanded to include cities from coast to coast across Canada (See: Broadcast Schedule). Mark's practical and humourous style has struck a chord with audiences of all ages and has consistently led the ratings for religious programs in every broadcast region.Pastor Mark has a deep interest in the unity of the churches in Winnipeg and is respected as one of the principal leaders of a city-wide prayer movement.
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
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.
-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