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You may recall that childhood rhyme, where you clasped your hands together with forefingers extended:Here's the churchOpen the doorAnd see all the people.At Covenant Mennonite Church, the description still fits. We have a church, a steeple, a door, and- inside- a friendly group of people. We invite you to 'open the door' to worship and fellowship with us. Located in Winkler, Manitoba, we are a small congregation with a close sense of community. We enjoy children.and rhymes.and faith seekers of all ages.In Finding Faith, Brian McLaren has written: '.faith is the doorway into spirituality and the primary means of connecting with God.'Ultimately, the door we need to open is one of faith. And the people we see are not just sitting in a sanctuary, but those doing God's work --every day of the week and in every walk of life.Open the door. We'd like to get to know you.
To provide educational, social, cultural, and recreational experiences for the entire community in order to sustain a wholesome and healthy life style that encourage inter-generational relationships.
Welcome to the Community of Crane RiverCrane River is located on the west shore of Lake Manitoba (north end), and borders the Crane River First Nation. All weather access is provided by PR #276 from Ste. Rose Du Lac to Toutes Aides, and then PR #481 to Crane River. Crane River has been governed by a Mayor and Council under The Northern Affairs Act since May 1969.
Crane River is located on the west shore of Lake Manitoba (north end), and borders the Crane River First Nation. All weather access is provided by PR #276 from Ste. Rose Du Lac to Toutes Aides, and then PR #481 to Crane River. Crane River has been governed by a Mayor and Council under The Northern Affairs Act since May 1969.