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.
On the Fourth Sunday of the MonthThere is NO Evensong in the summer months.Evensong resumes in the Fall.St. Aidan's Anglican Church supports the work of St. Aidan's Christian School.Click here to find out more SACS.Services at St. Aidan's(A Notice from Pastor Dave Labdon)Click here to find out more the development of Worship and Church Services at St. Aidan's.New Services At St. Aidan's.pdfFile Size:
WHATwe're AT LWMLiving Word Ministries is the day to day operational name for the denomination known as Christians of Evangelical Faith of Canada. As a Pentecostal Denomination we were birthed some 60 years ago. We hold to the treatise that God exists in three persons; God the Father, God the Son and God the Holy Spirit. We believe that Jesus Christ died for all mankind and ascended to the right hand of the Heavenly Father; John 3:16.We believe The Bible is the inspired Word of God, a revelation from God to man, the infallible rule of faith and conduct, and is superior to conscience and reason;
On November 1, 2013 in NewsletterNo matter what your present status in the Catholic Church, no matter what your current family or marital situation, no matter what your past or present religious affiliation, no matter what your personal history, age, background, race or color, no matter what your own self-image or esteem. You are invited, welcome, accepted, loved and respected by the members and the pastor of St. Mary's Parish.Imagine...A Catholic church where each parish decides it's own destiny.A Catholic church that welcomes all who wish to follow Christ.A Catholic church whose property is owned by the people who purchase, build and maintain it.You don't have to imagine anymore! Welcome to St. Mary's Parish!St. Mary's is a parish within the Canadian Diocese of the PNCC.The Polish National Catholic Church is a Christian denomination with parishes in the United States and Canada.You do not have to be Polish to join our Church.The language used for worship is English and Polish.St. Mary's Parish is located in Winnipeg, Manitoba at 365 Burrows Ave.Holy Mass is offered on Sunday at 10 am.Coffee hour following Holy Mass, please join us.We have a regular schedule of liturgies, devotional services, and activities.Our Pastor is the Rev.
We are ready to improve the Lord's property at Holy Trinity Cathedral- at our AGM this year we had approved a Capital expenditure project: the repaving of our parking lot, something that regular users of the parking lot all can agree. We need to do this so that we can provide a safer environment for all that visit here. We need to raise approximately $100,000 for this project.
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.
Liturgy of the EucharistPlease note that for the next two years, the Archdiocesan focus will now be on 'Building Community.'During winter and spring flu season and throughout the year, many people avoid shaking hands in order to minimize transmission of colds and flu. Parishioners should not feel obligated to shake hands for the greeting during the Gathering Rite and the 'Peace' greeting during the Mass. Nor should anyone feel hurt if their neighbour does not extend their hand. It is important to show care and friendliness, but there are many other ways: a brief nod, a respectful bow, or a cheerful smile are all perfectly acceptable. Archdiocesan guidelines for H1N1 ('swine') flu precautions were promulgated in September 2010 for liturgy and for parish operations . 'Stage 1' precautions were put in place in 2009 but have since been suspended by the Archbishop's office. However, it is stressed that we should continue using hand sanitizers in the church and maintain good hygiene practices.Outside Volunteer OpportunitiesAssist people living in personal care homes in our area: Volunteers respond to varied needs, including assisting residents to come to Mass when it is held in their residence
What We Believe Baptists, since their earliest beginnings, have adopted professions of faith that express consensus with churches that adhere to the same doctrinal beliefs and convey to other Christians and society at large what Baptists believe and practice. Further, the doctrines adhered to are the standard for instruction, counsel and fellowship for the membership. In continuity with our immediate forefathers and the larger fellowship of Baptists throughout history, we seek to practice and propagate by God's grace the following convictions: We believe the Bible is God's Word given by divine inspiration, the record of God's revelation of Himself to humanity.