What We BelieveDouglas Mennonite Church is a mid-sized congregation (about 300 people on Sunday morning) in northeast Winnipeg. Since its founding, children and youth have been a very important part of the congregation. In our early days, our focus was mainly on the children and youth who were already part of the congregation but in more recent years, our vision has expanded to include those children and youth in our neighbourhood who do not yet know Christ .A number of years ago we as a congregation adopted the following vision statement. We said that we believed that God was calling us:To love Him with all our heart, soul, mind and strengthTo invite large numbers of children and youth to faith in Jesus Christ and to train them for the work which God has given themTo become a congregation which does not primarily look inward, but also looks outward in order to serve its neighbours and invite them to faith in Jesus Christ as their Lord and Savior and to participation in Christ's church.There are a number of relationships which are very important to Douglas Mennonite Church
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.
The Bible preaching/teaching very relevant to todays issues in life.Prayer is important here as is Bible study.
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Our prayer is that you will be blessed and strengthened by the power of Jesus, and that you will live a life of abundance in fellowship, joy and liberty. Freedom Worship Centre is here for you. It is not just a church; it is a fellowship of believers coming together to declare the glory of the Lord, and to celebrate Jesus as King. We study the Word, practice what we learn, and in the process grow together. May God richly bless you! May the Lord bless you and keep you! We hope to see you soon!
On November 4th, 2001 first operational function was held. Gurudwara Building built on approximately 2 acres of Land and another 6 Acers of land was added to the already existed property in 2003. Since then the Gurudwara has been constantly being updated with modern facilities.In 2001 founders of Gurudwara were a group 25 people and since then the members have grown up to now 135 members.The Managing committee is unique in the way it is formed. Any members who want to do seva are presented to the 11 executive members and they make the decision.Every year 8 members are newly elected as directors by lottery system.Gurudwara HistorySikhism was founded by Shri Guru Nanak Dev Ji, (1469-1538). At Sultanpur, he received a vision to preach the way to enlightenment and God. He taught a strict monotheism, the brotherhood of humanity. He rejected idol worship, and the oppressive Hindu concept of caste.The name of the religion means learner. It is often mispronounced 'seek' It should be pronounced 'se-ikh', with the final 'kh' sound like the 'kh' in Mikhail Gorbachev.