Responding to Jesus, Beginning with Grace (Part 5): God's People, God's Choosing: God's GraceSunday, August 17th, 2014 Title: 'Responding to Jesus, Beginning with Grace (Part 5): God's People, God's Choosing: God's Grace'Speaker: Pastor Mark Wilcoxson
Since 1916 Harrow United Church has been a centre of community activity and a place of Christian worship, nurture and service. From its beginnings as the Sunshine Hall on Arbuthnot, offering a place for children and youth in the growing Crescentwood neighbourhood, to its present incarnation on the corner of Mulvey and Harrow, the congregation has always had an outward focus, looking for ways to make a difference in the community and the wider world. Nowadays, we have the opportunity to do that in a multitude of ways. You can participate in our virtual community or in our ''in-the-flesh'' community. Or both. Either way, we invite you to experience Christian community, to grow in compassion, and to discover how you can use your gifts to bless the world.
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 about SACS.Services at St. Aidan's(A Notice from Pastor Dave Labdon)Click here to find out more about the development of Worship and Church Services at St. Aidan's.New Services At St. Aidan's.pdfFile Size:
Start Christian education early. Lutheran Church of the Redeemer offers a fully engaging Sunday School Service for ages 6 - 16. Activities include singing, bible study, and arts and crafts. Make life long friends within a common spiritual community.Youth and Christ. Meet new friends in shared faith.Lend your talents in the choir; there is always room for one more.Lutheran Church of the Redeemer is a member congregation of Lutheran Church-Canada (LCC).For more information about the LCC, please visit www.lutheranchurch-canada.ca .Web Master Lloyd Plueschow- webmaster@lcredeemer.ca
The Centre for Christian Studies is a Canadian theological school that has been training women and men for ministry since 1892. It specializes in the education of diaconal ministers for the United Church and Anglican Church of Canada.CCS prepares leaders in ministry to:embrace God's incarnation in humanity and the worldembody God's care and compassion for allempower others to use their giftsenable change toward justiceintegration of experience and academicsintentional community-buildingOur Graduates are Transforming the World.CCS grads engage in transformative ministry.With a grounding in social justice, grads work as leaders and advocates with those most often forgotten by society.Our grads work in ministries throughout Canad,a empowering people to develop their gifts and skills as congregation/parish leaders, mentors, community advocates, and care providers.Motivated by deep compassion, grads care for people in the call to heal body and spirit.CCS RootsCCS has a 115-year history with women's education and service ministry, particularly within the Anglican and United Church traditions.CCS is always on the cutting edge – embracing inclusion, equality and liberation
Welcome to our website!You are invited here to find the good company, spiritual guidance and genuine inspiration you need to enrich your life journey. We are an open-minded, inclusive, and progressive Christian church. We welcome people of all ages and all kinds of faith backgrounds.Wherever you may be on lifés winding path right now, you will find spiritual support and friendship in our community.
Support afterocated at the historic corner of Broadway and Osborne, All Saints' Anglican Church is a traditionally based Christian community known for exquisite music and a strong liturgical presence. This beautiful stone church with English Gothic interior is also known for its large collection of William Morris stained glass windows, one of the largest collections in North America.Today All Saints' Anglican Church houses three parishes - All Saints' Anglican, saint benedict's table and St. Andrews Anglican Mission ((Sudanese Community Church). Agape Table operates a breakfast and soup kitchen five mornings a week from the church hall. This beautiful historic building is a beehive of activity and serves its many communities well. ALL SAINTS' ANGLICAN CHURCH - allsts [at] mymts [dot] net Find out what's going on in the parish. Check out the '' What's Happening '' section. PARKING AVAILABLE BEHIND THE GREAT WEST LIFE BUILDING. Incumbent - edmund [dot] laldin [at] mymts [dot] net (Edmund Laldin)Sunday
Welcome Hope Mennonite Church is a Christian congregation meeting in Winnipeg's West Broadway neighbourhood. We have an average attendance of approximately 60 persons. We seek to be open to and welcoming of all who pass through our doors. Our worship begins at 9:30 on Sunday mornings at Crossways in Common, a multi-use facility housing two churches and numerous community service organizations. Our theological roots are in the Anabaptist-Mennonite tradition. We celebrate the mystery of God's grace and respond by striving to follow Jesus Christ into a life dedicated to peace with justice.
Our mission is to advance God's Kingdom, cooperating with His restoring work in our hearts, His equipping work in the Church, and His reconciling work in the world West End Christian Community (aka WECC) is a Church in Winnipeg's West End. We meet at 221 Hampton Street, just offPortage - one block west of Berry. We are a non-denominational, charismatic, Bible-believing Christian Church (translation: we love Jesus, follow the Bible, and believe in the Holy Spirit). We meet at 10:00 am for a potluck fellowship brunch, then we have a worship service beginning at 11:00 am.West End Christian Community is led by a team of pastoral leaders, namely Robert Baron, George Balaktsis, Andre Cyr and Vic Geddert. In addition to this pastoral leaders' team, there are many others who serve in various forms of leadership in our Church. The feeling is family, the worship is vibrant and participatory, and the teaching is Bible-based. If you don't already have a Church home, or if you want to learn more Jesus along with us, consider yourself invited
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.
St Mary's Cathedral is a spiritual home to approx 900 families and is the Roman Catholic Cathedral for Archdiocese of Winnipeg. If you regularly attend the mass, register with us as a member.
Formed in 1952, CLAC is one of Canada’s fastest-growing unions. Operating through 15 member centres, it is the country’s largest national, independent, multi-sector union representing over 60,000 workers in almost every sector. Based on values of respect, dignity, and fairness, CLAC is committed to building better workplaces, better communities, and better lives. We are a union that believes there’s more to work than just work. Work helps us feel a sense of achievement, to feel good about a job well done. We work hard to improve your workplace so that you can enjoy your life both at work and outside of work. Our approach is constructive, not confrontational. Our professional representatives and trained stewards are there to answer your questions, help with any problems that arise at work, and negotiate contracts that make sure you are fairly compensated. Welcome to a different kind of union, one committed to helping you get the most out of every day. Welcome to CLAC.