St Matthew's is a diverse inner-city faith community whose mission is to serve our neighborhood faithfully and be a healing and transforming presence in our world.We have a long history starting in 1896 and have a full and exciting future.we're an active, justice-seeking presence in our inner-city neighborhood of West Central Winnipeg. We are committed to being a welcoming and hospitable place for people to experience the heart of God in the heart of the city. All are welcome at our table.As well as regular opportunities for community, spiritual practice, worship and service, St.Matthew's is actively engaged with Grain of Wheat Church-Community in converting our church building into a multi-purpose complex called the WestEnd Commons. It will have 25 units of affordable rental housing for families, a Neighbourhood Resource Centre and a new, beautiful worship space.641 St.Matthew's is home to 5 worshipping congregations:St.Matthew's, an Anglican English language congregation.Grain of Wheat Church-Community , a non-denominational, lay led, eucharist centered worshipping community;Shiloh Apostolic, a smaller pentacostal congregation;The Emmanuel Mission at St.Matthew's, an Anglican congregation with origins in Southern Sudan who worship in the Dinka language;Agape All Nations, a small pentecostal community;Our Monday to Saturday life is also busy
Welcome to our website!You are invited here to find the good company, spiritual guidance and genuine inspiration you need to enrich your life journey. We are an open-minded, inclusive, and progressive Christian church. We welcome people of all ages and all kinds of faith backgrounds.Wherever you may be on lifés winding path right now, you will find spiritual support and friendship in our community.
What's NewA Song is Sung – Exodus 15When Moses and Israel cross the Red Se,a what's the first thing they do? They sing a song. Is that a funny thing to do? It's not. A song of celebration is the most appropriate thing when we see what has happened, who has done it, and who t was for. Hear the Gospel in Exodus in this sermon from the 17th of August, 2014.The Crossing – God will really do it – Exodus 14God brings His people to a place where they really need to learn something - that is really is Him who will rescue them. Hear the Red Sea Crossing, an event which defined God's People and how God came through for them. From the 20th of July, 2014.Remember & Follow – Exodus 13Moses and Israel are called to remember God's past work through the Passover. They are also told to follow Him into their future as He goes before them in pillars of cloud and fire. What is the role of remembering? What is the role of following? Hear how both are necessary in a life of faith in this sermon from the 13th of July, 2014.The Law of God, Part IVThis is Part 4 of a mini-series on the Law of God and what it means for us today.
Support afterocated at the historic corner of Broadway and Osborne, All Saints' Anglican Church is a traditionally based Christian community known for exquisite music and a strong liturgical presence. This beautiful stone church with English Gothic interior is also known for its large collection of William Morris stained glass windows, one of the largest collections in North America.Today All Saints' Anglican Church houses three parishes - All Saints' Anglican, saint benedict's table and St. Andrews Anglican Mission ((Sudanese Community Church). Agape Table operates a breakfast and soup kitchen five mornings a week from the church hall. This beautiful historic building is a beehive of activity and serves its many communities well. ALL SAINTS' ANGLICAN CHURCH - allsts [at] mymts [dot] net Find out what's going on in the parish. Check out the '' What's Happening '' section. PARKING AVAILABLE BEHIND THE GREAT WEST LIFE BUILDING. Incumbent - edmund [dot] laldin [at] mymts [dot] net (Edmund Laldin)Sunday
Welcome Hope Mennonite Church is a Christian congregation meeting in Winnipeg's West Broadway neighbourhood. We have an average attendance of approximately 60 persons. We seek to be open to and welcoming of all who pass through our doors. Our worship begins at 9:30 on Sunday mornings at Crossways in Common, a multi-use facility housing two churches and numerous community service organizations. Our theological roots are in the Anabaptist-Mennonite tradition. We celebrate the mystery of God's grace and respond by striving to follow Jesus Christ into a life dedicated to peace with justice.