The Participation House Project (Durham Region) Is A Non-Profit Organization Developing And Providing A Range Of Services For Youth And Adults With Physical And Developmental Disabilities Throughout Durham Region. Chartered In 1975, The Organization Is Directed By A Volunteer Community-Based Board Of Directors Committed To The Belief That People With Disabilities Are Entitled To Shape Their Lives And Actualize Their Potential.
When unable to receive Holy Communion, one can make a Spiritual Communion. This is an act expressing what was described by St. Thomas Aquinas as an ardent desire to receive Jesus in the Most Holy Sacrament and in lovingly embracing Him.
Greetings from St. Paul's (Middlechurch) Anglican Church! We are a friendly and intimate community with a rich history.Since 1825, St Paul's has been serving the West St Paul community, the north perimeter of Winnipeg and The Middlechurch Home.St. Paul's community shares ministry with St Andrew's Anglican Church and hosts a variety of teas and barbeques throughout the year.Our worship service is 9:15 a.m. Sunday morning and is an easy going, Christ centered worship service. Our energetic Sunday school meets in the hall downstairs and the children assist in the service. We would like to welcome you to join us for Sunday services and any of our fun community activities. Come and experience the vibrancy of a Christ centered community.We look forward to seeing you soon. Greetings from the Wardens of St Paul's!Welcome to our website! Allan Jacobs and Debbie Pansky are currently serving as Church Wardens at St. Paul's Middlechurch. Together with the Priest, we form the corporation of the Church and are responsible for the day to day running of the Parish.
McIvor Avenue Mennonite Brethren Church is a community-focused church that offers worship services, children's and youth ministries, and various events aimed at fostering faith and connection among its members.
Kildonan is the first Presbyterian Congregation established west of the Great Lakes.It was founded under the leadership of the Rev. John Black in 1851.We are the home of the original Selkirk Settlers who came to Red River at the invitation of Lord Selkirk, following the Highland Clearances in Scotland, in the early 1800?s.The Kildonan Presbyterian Cemetery adjacent is the resting place of many early Winnipeg pioneers.