At MPCC, we define Missions as any ministry or support role extending beyond the congregation, the goal of which is to fulfill the Great Commission by proclaiming the Gospel of Jesus Christ, making disciples, planting churches, and ministering to the holistic needs of people overseas, in sub-cultures in North America, and together with the Evangelism Committee, in our local community. The purpose of our Missions program is to help our congregation, both individually and as a body, experience Jesus personally by understanding and sharing His heart for the lost and hurting of this world. In this, we want to be challenging, equipping and supporting each other to work with Him to bring the Kingdom of God to individual people and to people groups around the world. Bringing the Kingdom of God to people encompasses spiritual, physical and emotional wholeness in a holistic understanding of God's heart for restoring humanity through the Gospel. The MPCC Missions Committee: Ken Neufeldt (Chair), Stojan Ninkovic, and Sam Youssef (and Pat Tydeman, MPCC Elder). This group of people have the privilege of purposefully seeking and relaying to the rest of the congregation, the Lord's direction for the growth, focus and participation of members of MPCC towards missions. MPCC has also supported various families and individuals who have gone on short term missions trips, like serving with orphanages in Thailand and Mexico and serving as camp counselors in local youth summer camps. Equipment and supplies have also been part of MPCC's loving support of these short term trips. We have also reached out to the local community via Abbotsford Impact, a program where members of the church body have asked the church to join them in helping needy people that God has led them to know and interact with. Christmas hampers for needy families, bicycles for migrant Mexican farm workers, and clothing and school snacks for single parent families are some of the creative ways that God has helped us demonstrate His love in Abbotsford.
Champlain Heights Recreation Centre and Community School is dedicated to provide equal access to quality leisure services for individuals residing in Champlain Heights. Facilities offered: -Fitness centre -Gymnasium -Courts (Racquetball and Squash) -Activity Room -Child Care Centre -Youth Room -Meeting Room -Lounge -CH Community School
A premier Park Place care residence, Courtyard Terrace offers residents access to the support services they require to maintain the active lifestyles you're accustomed to. Courtyard Terrace has 40 designated Assisted Living subsidized suites. For more information see our Subsidized Care Page.
To begin your process for funded bed placement, please contact Fraser Health Authority at 604.918.7447.
Cascade Gardens
Cascade Gardens is owned by Jubilee Multi-Generational Housing Society. Park Place Seniors Living is contracted to manage Cascade Gardens on behalf of Jubilee Multi-Generational Housing Society.
Jubilee Multi Generational Housing Society was incorporated under the BC Society Act in 2011 and is a registered charity. The society is inspired by timeless values of compassion, care for the vulnerable, respect for diversity, service to others, and the dignity of human life.
The Wexford in Delta is the newest independent living seniors residence in the Bria Communities family. With capacity for up to 80 people, The Wexford residents are a close-knit group who truly bring Bria’s “Get to know your neighbours” slogan to life. The Wexford is four stories high and houses 65 well-appointed, soundproofed suites with private balconies to enjoy the outdoors.
MOSAIC is a multilingual non-profit organization dedicated to addressing issues that affect immigrants and refugees in the course of their settlement and integration into Canadian society.MOSAIC's mandate is to support and to empower immigrant and refugee communities, helping them to address critical issues in their neighborhoods and workplace.Since its inception in 1976, MOSAIC has assisted new immigrants and refugees through its numerous multilingual services. MOSAIC's programs and services are constantly evolving and developing in response to the needs of the community.Our work is guided by our vision of equality, social justice, equal access, and democracy. Our tools are advocacy, public education, community development, coalition building, and bridging with the broader community.About MOSAIC