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.
We are an evangelical congregation located in Gladstone, Manitoba, Canada . We invite you to to take a look around our website, discover our history, find out what we believe, post a prayer request, listen to one of our Sunday morning sermons, check out the latest news, and learn more about how you can participate in our Church community.If you would like to become a member of this site simply click the appropiate button on the right side of the screen. Becoming a member of this site allows you to share your photos of Church events in the photo gallery, puts your email address on our email list, and lets you create a profile to share with others who visit this page.
The Neepawa United Church seeks to be a caring and compassionate Christian community, open and welcoming to all people. Our mission is to worship and serve God in our community and in the world by following the teaching and example of Jesus Christ, our Lord.'
Our Governance Lorenz Sallong Church PastorI grew up in a small town where fishing in the river is survival for us--a way of living. My father taught me how to fish using hooks, nets, baskets and spear guns. When we came to Canad,a someone taught me how to use the fishing rod and reel. He also told me what fish can be caught in one place or another at a given time. I would have been wasting my time fishing for nothing if I had no one to coach me how to fish... read more We are a congregation of born-again Christian believers whose main objective is to spread the Good News and make disciples of all nations. Under the guidance of the Holy Spirit, the Great Comforter promised by our Lord Jesus Christ, we will strive to preach the Word be it in season and out of season, and with great patience, correct, rebuke, and encourage everyone with good teaching. Mission StatementTo reach out to people for Christ, nurture and disciple them to Christ-like maturity, equip them for their ministry in the church and mission in the world, for the glory of God
Calvin Christian Schools are independent Christian schools serving over 500 students in Kindergarten through Grade 12.All Calvin Christian teachers are committed Christian believers and certified teachers with the Manitoba Department of Education and Training. All families wishing to associate themselves with the school must express a Christian faith commitment and agreement with the Purpose and Basis. How is the school governed?Calvin Christian School is owned and operated by a parental society incorporated as the Greater Winnipeg Society for Christian Education. It is not directed or financed by a church or denomination. Members of the school society elect a board of directors that is entrusted with the governance of the school. Is the school funded by the government?Independent schools receive about 50% of the Manitoba per student education cost in the form of a government grant. Our HistoryCalvin Christian Schools comes out of a Reformed religious and philosophical tradition dating back to the eighteen hundreds.
Parish Mission StatementWe are a diverse, spirit-led Roman Catholic community in the Archdiocese of Saint Boniface. We welcome all to listen to the Word, to pray, and to know, love and serve the Lord. Our faith is centered on our regular celebration of the Eucharist.As a family of God we seek to deepen our personal relationship with Jesus Christ and grow as a faith community in a spirit of evangelization by engaging our members in works of ministry founded on prayer, faith formation, hospitality, social justice principles and acts of service.Through spiritual, physical and financial resources, we are committed to promoting a strong and stable ''family life'' within our parish; as well as empowering, inspiring and mentoring our youth to become strong Christian adults who will witness and carry on the work of Jesus Christ in the church and in the world.Submitted by the Parish Pastoral Council after deliberation and prayer.