We are followers of Jesus Christtogether growing in worship, prayer, community, service and discipleshipFRBC's Five PracticesWorship...Loving God with All our HeartWe worship God for who He is - His character and nature. We worship God for who He is to us - We love because He first loved us. We choose to long for, desire and worship God rather than all the other things in this world.Prayer...Conversations with GodPrayer is a two way conversation with God. We listen to Him and talk to Him about every aspect of our life, the lives of those around us, our churches life and the events around us.Service...Serving the Poor and Seeking JusticeGod loves those who are poor and sometimes forgotten by society. God also loves justice for those who have been treated wrongly. We want to demonstrate our love for those who are on God's heart in practical ways.Community...Loving our Brothers and Sisters in ChristAs part of the Body of Christ, brothers and sisters are called to love and serve one another.
contact Church of the Good ShepherdHere at Good Shepherd the pattern of worship has been set not by someone's idea the direction in which the church ought to be moving, but by the felt needs and wishes of the worshipping community. This community loves the traditional Book of Common Prayer and considers it to be an inalienable part of our Anglican birthright.Father Brown:Schuyler Brown was born in 1930 in New York City, where he attended the Buckley School. Upon completing his college preparatory course at the Phillips Exeter Academy in New Hampshire, Dr. Brown matriculated at Harvard University, where he received an A.B. in Classical Languages in 1952.That same year he entered the Jesuit order, where he was ordained to the priesthood (1963) and received licentiates in philosophy (1957), theology (1964), and Biblical studies (1969). He also taught Latin and Greek at Xavier High School in New York City (1957-1960).
Please check Calendar for weekday Mass times* Please note the weekly mass schedule may change suddenly. Please consult the calendar.NEW & CURRENT PARISHIONERSYou can now register with the parish or update your current information on line.Go to the 'Contact Us' tab and select ' Parish Registration Form ' or click this link.
*Please visit the temple website for open hours and appointments.*
Temples of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints are considered houses of God, a place of holiness and peace separate from the preoccupations of the world. They provide a place where Church members make formal promises and commitments to God. They are also the place where the highest sacraments of the faith occur — the marriage of couples and the "sealing" of families for eternity. Temples serve as the only place where ceremonies such as baptism and eternal marriage can be performed on behalf of those who have died. Temples point Latter-day Saints to Jesus Christ and their eventual life with Him.
*By Appointment Only Monday through Saturday*
No matter your story, we welcome you to join us as we all try to be a little bit better, a little bit kinder, a little more helpful—because that’s what Jesus taught. We are a diverse community of followers of Jesus Christ and welcome all to worship here. We fellowship together as well as offer youth and children’s programs.
Jesus Christ can make you a better person. You can make us a better community. Come worship with us. Church services are held every Sunday. Visitors are always welcome.
Headingley United Church is a Christian congregation meeting weekly in the RM of Headingley. Our worship begins at 11am on Sunday mornings from September through June at: Headingley United Church, 110 Bridge Street, Headingley, R4H 1G3. For funerals, weddings or other use of the church contact our minister Joanne Kury through the church office