Reliant on the Spirit, inRelationship with Jesus Christ.New BelieversAbout UsAre you looking for good news? Does the constant bad news in our media have you feeling down? If so, Transcona Christian Reformed Church is what you are looking for. At TCRC we find our purpose and identity in the good news of Jesus. The good news of Jesus gives us faith which can anchor us in a society with very little certainty. The good news of Jesus gives us hope that, no matter what bad news we may hear, we have a Saviour who is our comfort here and now and forever. The good news of Jesus shows us love that never fails. Love for God and love for our neighbour. If you want good news, join us at Transcona Christian Reformed Church as we celebrate and live out the good news as a community.We are located in a building that housed a grocery store for more than 40 years. Just as the carpenters and volunteers renovated a rundown building, recreating it into an attractive and useful facility, God can renovate and renew people, giving them a new lease on life in relationship with Him.We are ChristianWe believe in Jesus Christ.
You are here: Home / About UsAbout UsWho We AreCalvin 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 hundred
RCCG WinnipegRCCG Winnipeg first began at 2791 Pembina Hwy (i.e. where Bank of Montreal Fort Richmond branch is currently located). In 2002 the church relocated from 2791 Pembina Hwy to 2989 Pembina Hwy at the request of the property owner of 2791 Pembina Hwy. After this move, the property at 2791 Pembina Hwy was leased to a night club house called twilight zone; Pastor Joseph Okunnu and the other members of the church confessed that the building would rather be called Holy Ghost zone.The Church began to grow and expand while at 2989 Pembina Hwy, so the church made its third move to 50 Barnes street Winnipeg, in January 2003. The building was rented from the World Wide Bible Church. RCCG Winnipeg moved when World Wide church started Sunday morning service, which would have left us with the evening service. In October 2003, the church was once again relocated to its original place of worship 2791 Pembina hwy. In April 2005, the church moved to 51 Richfield Avenue, renting the building from Bible Church of God.
Cornerstone Alliance Church began in St. Vital in the late 1930's. It became a church of the Christian and Missionary Alliance in the early 1950's. We have gone through various name changes: Gospel Tabernacle - St. Vital Gospel Tabernacle - Southdale Alliance Church - Cornerstone Alliance Church (2001).
Black Light TheatreWelcomeThe purpose of our school is to assist parents in their God-given duty to instruct their children in the fear of the Lord.Immanuel Christian School will provide standard education thatIs in accordance with the Holy Scriptures and is as summarized in the Three Forms of Unity of faith (i.e. Belgic Confession, Heidelberg Catechism, and the Canons of Dort);Meets or exceeds government standards;Will aid our children to develop their unique God-given talents;Prepares our children to become discerning members of society;Enables our children to become responsible citizens of Canada;Teaches our children to promote and attend to the needs of the communion of saints;Encourages our children to live as prophets, priests, and kings, who in faith share in Christ's anointing.But why should we have an Independent School?Members of the Canadian Reformed Churches believe that their children belong to Jesus Christ their Lord and that it is their duty and privilege as parents to provide them with a Christian education.This can only be accomplished in a school where all instruction is based on and permeated by the infallible Word of God.
Welcome to St. Bernadette ParishWe are happy to welcome you to St. Bernadette Parish, a vibrant Roman Catholic community of two thousand families in the Archdiocese of St. Boniface.Celebrating the SacredThe renewed liturgy of the Second Vatican Council is fully celebrated at St. Bernadette Parish. Believing the liturgy to be source and summit of the Christian life, the community strives to celebrate in the most inclusive and prayerful manner possible. In our worship everyone is gathered at the table with seating all around the altar. All are engaged in active participation. The presiding and preaching is strong, and the word of God is proclaimed with conviction. The symbols of the liturgy are rich and full, the music ministry is vibrant, and the environment is one of hospitality and joy!Sharing the FaithNurtured and sustained by the vigorous celebration of the liturgy, the community is inspired to share their faith in a variety of ministries within and outside of the parish. Within the parish some serve the liturgy as mass coordinators or members of the environment committee.
We are a non-denominational, Christ-centered, Bible-believing church that seeks to meet according to the principles set down for the church in the New Testament. Although independent there are thousands of assemblies similar to ours functioning throughout the world. We hold to the historic truths of the Christian faith as revealed in the New Testament
Monthly CalendarWelcome!St. Mary Magdalene is a friendly parish located in the heart of St. Vital in south Winnipeg. We worship within the tradition of Anglicanism. Eucharist is celebrated with both beloved liturgy and new innovations, particularly in the music sung by our choir and congregation. Our parish cultivates and nurtures inter-generational relationships with ministries to children, families and seniors.During the week our building is used extensively by community groups such as Vital Seniors, Girl Guides, Boy Scouts, AA support groups and many others. Groups within the church itself are active at weekly choir practices, Bible studies and committee meetings.we're a welcoming group and would love to have you join us for worship. If you're looking for a friendly church home, we hope you won't need to look further after being here. Join us Sunday mornings at 10:30. Coffee and conversation times precede and follow the service.Please click on Join Us for information Church activities and upcoming events
Since the very beginning of the Catholic Church a mystery of Divine Mercy has been contemplated by Christian believers. Christ's redemptive mission was nothing but an act of reconciliation of us people with God. The Christians believe that the Church was symbolically born at the moment when Jesus' side was pierced on the cross. Water and blood came out of his heart as a sign of our purification through the baptism and salvation through the precious sacrifice of life.
The Webmaster Nestled among schools and homes in a vibrant corner of Windsor Park, St. Bartholomew currently has a parish membership of 170 familes. The church has a new spiritual leader, Rev. Dr. Lee Titterington, who is eager to meet members of the local community. ''I have been impressed with the strength and vitality of the congregation,'' said Titterington.'' Their dedication and cooperation provides a firm foundation for the many outstanding programs offered at the church,'' he continued, ''The vacation bible school this summer was a tremendous sucess and a new group has formed to coordinate the Food Depot. The church has adopted new watchwords for the coming year: 'Reaching forward to what lies ahead' (Phil 3:13). ''This has installed parishioners with a renewed engergy for our many outreach programs,'' stated Rev. Deacon Helen Hunter. ''The Food Depot for Winnipeg Harvest is just one of so many outreach programs. We also have a companion parish in Ugand,a support the efforts of the Primatés World Relief and Development Fund, and work in the area of social justice, amont other initiatives,'' continued Hunter.