Why Advancing Indigenous Missions Engage Today?The Evangelical movement in
the world has changed. At one time, evangelism, church planting, and
discipleship were the mission focus primarily undertaken by the Church in
the West; but now, they are the distinctive marks of the indigenous Church
in many pockets of the World. The Good News of Jesus Christ is bearing fruit
as indigenous Christians faithfully spread the Gospel. Movements are gaining
momentum as the Gospel takes root. Advancing Indigenous Missions Engage
Today was birthed to come alongside indigenous church planting ministries
reaching out to unreached people groups and helping them to equip the Church
for works of service. Who does Advancing Indigenous Missions work with? AIM
ENGAGEworks primarily with the leaders of independent indigenous mission
groups. Through visiting the indigenous missions and building relationships
with them, AIM ENGAGE has come to know our indigenous mission leaders.
Welcome to Winnipeg's Elmwood M.B. ChurchMenuContact UsWe BelieveWe believe that each of us is designed to love and worship God and in doing so, we discover a life of purpose and fulfillment experienced in knowing and following Jesus Christ. Our desire is to be a church where...Learn MoreElmwood Drop-InJoin us every Tuesday evening from 7:00pm to 8:30pm at 145 Henderson Hwy., Elmwood M.B. Church. Elmwood Drop-In is a free evening open to all children and teens ages 5 and up. Each week a group of committed adults and youth...Learn MoreContact UsThanks for your interest; we want to hear from you. Drop us a line at the office number below, or contact us at office@embchurch.ca. We'll do our best to return all emails/calls within the next couple of business days. Elmwood...Learn MoreNo Posts Foundwe're sorry, but no posts have been found. Create a post to be added to this section, and configure your theme options.
The Evangelical Mennonite Conference centres our faith, as does scripture, in Jesus Christ as Saviour and Lord. We are indebted to the Protestant Reformation. We are a part of the Evangelical Fellowship of Canada, the Mennonite World Conference, Mennonite Central Committee, the Council of Anabaptist International Ministries, and the Canadian Council of Christian Charities. As Evangelical, scripture is our final authority in faith and practice; we believe in Christ's finished work on the cross; and live in discipleship based on Christ and scripture.
-More than just SundayGrey Street United Church has been nicknamed ''The little church with the big heart.'' Certainly, for a relatively small congregation, there is a lot happening at any one time. House GroupsIn September of 2008, we reorgan
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
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.
House of the Risen Son Ministry started as more of a para church style ministry in 1993. It was started to disciple the community that was being reached by Bondslave Motorcycle Club, ( www.bondslavemc.com )Over the years it has grown and operated in different methods to accomplish this. Many of those who attend are bikers or at least of that culture but we continue to attract many who are not. Many are those who seek Jesus in a manner that is relevant to where they are at and do not want to feel that they are imposed upon. They want Jesus who is 'real' from people who are 'real'.The worship services to accommodate this biker type sub culture are held every Sunday at 7 pm in Zion Apostolic Church located at 305 Machray Ave. Winnipeg. Since 1999 Zion has rented space to us for many of the things we do.Every Sunday we have visitors. Every Sunday through the riding season the parking lot looks like a bike show. And every Sunday, you are welcome to join us. But be prepared to not find church as you expected it.
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.