Resources & Links Crestview Fellowship was a church plant by the Kleefeld EMC church in the 1960's. It all began when the Kleefeld EMC began holding Sunday School classes & DVBS ministries in the St. Charles School close to Portage Ave. where the Perimeter Highway now stands. In 1967, the first building was completed between on Hamilton Ave and Belevista.The first official pastor of Crestview Fellowship was Melvin Koop who came with his fire and passion for evangelism. Many stories can be told of those first years of Crestview as it grew in the neighborhood. But one of Mel's favorites is the faith of the people to take on a missionary lady financially when the church itself was struggling to pay all the bills. What came out of that was that God supplied all the needs of Crestview Fellowship in those days.In the early 1980's an addition was put onto the church and the old sanctuary became a gymnasium and the new sanctuary and fellowship area (lower level) were welcomed with optimism as God was blessing the faithful once again.
MapHomeWe are a Christian Church within the Anabaptist Tradition, seeking to be a community of healing and hope both within the church as well as within the community. We are seeking to do this through worship, study and the discernment of scripture as well as through and the modeling Jesus' life. Since we are not a perfect people, we do not expect perfection from others but simply an openness and desire to grow in one's faith and commitment to Christ.A Quick OverviewCarman Mennonite is a member of Mennonite Church Manitoba and Mennonite Church Canada.All ages are represented within the church with ministry opportunities for all.At Carman Mennonite, people are what is important, not what they are wearing.Sunday morning worship music is a combination of contemporary and traditional music.Our worship service is relaxed and seeks to apply the truth of scripture to daily life.Carman Mennonite is a church seeking to actively involve persons in its Sunday morning worship.The Carman Mennonite Church seeks to be open and inviting to persons from all different backgrounds and traditions
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.
Welcome to the Church of God in Christ, Mennonite! We are a body of believers in Jesus Christ whose mission is to bring the Gospel light into a lost and dying world. It is our desire to meet you someday in Heaven. Feel free to browse our website. We would be more than happy to hear any comments you may have.