To all who are spiritually weary and seek rest;to all who mourn and long for comfort;to all who struggle and desire victory;to all who sin and need a Saviour;to all who are strangers and want fellowship;to all who hunger and thirst after righteousness;and to whoever will come - Church of The Way opens wide her doorsand offers her welcome in the nameof the Lord Jesus Christ.* This welcome adapted from Tenth Presbyterian Church in Philadelphia.Used by permission. 'Come unto me all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you and learn from me for I am gentle and humble in heart.'(Matthew 11:28-29)
We Are Your NeighboursSome of us come from different parts of the city and others of us live right next door, but all of us call Crosspoint our home church.We are also a mixed group of individuals: young and old; white collar and blue collar; and from different ethnic backgrounds. However, we come together to worship, learn and grow as a church family.We Are AuthenticWe are real people with real lives and real struggles just like you.We Are On A JourneyWe are on different stages of our spiritual journey. Some of us are seekers with questions and doubts, some of us have experienced God's grace and are trying to experience it more deeply in our daily lives, and others of us have been walking with Christ the majority of our lives.We believe no one has arrived, so we come together to encourage and support each another along the way while making an impact in our community and the world.
Cornerstone Alliance Church began in St. Vital in the late 1930's. It became a church of the Christian and Missionary Alliance in the early 1950's. We have gone through various name changes: Gospel Tabernacle - St. Vital Gospel Tabernacle - Southdale Alliance Church - Cornerstone Alliance Church (2001).
It provides important information about the Celestial Church ministry.Code of Conduct is a list of rules, regulation, tenets, and values by which Celestians must abide.Biblical Justification is a document that cites various areas of the Bible that explains rules, regulation, tenets, and mode of worship at Celestial Church of Christ.Bible Lessons section show bible lessons published by Worldwide Headquarters that is meant to be used as a guide for studying the bible throughout the year for personal studies and during services.Articles of our Faith - The Apostle's CreedDays of Worship lists important service days at Celestial Church of Christ.The Constitution is a document executed by top ranking officials of the church for the purpose of articulating the origin, rules, regulations, tenets, and mode of worship at Celestial Church of Christ.Announcement Template is a basic template and guide that Parish Secretaries may use freely in making their weekly service announcements.Officers is a section that lists the officials of Celestial Church of ChristPhoto Studio - Shows different things, places, people in Celestial Church and their respective photographic depiction
The Vision of Chief Cornerstone ChurchThe vision of Chief Cornerstone Church is to develop a family Church that will address the spiritual needs of people by:providing a meeting place for where people can receive, know and experience God's love, hear His Word, and be disciplined;offering a safe place for Christian counseling and guidance for men, women, elders, youth, and children;to reach First Nations people for Christ by sharing the Good News of the gospel of Jesus Christ;having a community outreach within the core are of the city;offering bible studies, seminars, and workshops;developing individuals as a congregation towards self-directed and self-governing principles that will promote spiritual growth and greater self-sufficiency and stability;ensuring that effective Bible based teaching and preaching methods are used to facilitate the spiritual growth of members and their ministries. The long-term vision to help establish family churches in the First Nation communities and to help develop strong Christian leadership within their communities.
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
Ebenezer Church, 607 Dynes Road, Burlington ONOctober 2426, 2014How can church musiciansorganists, pianists, and other instrumentalistshelp their congregations worship the LORD in spirit and in truth? How do we translate the principles of Reformed liturgy into faithful, vibrant worship? How can a variety of musical instruments support congregational singing? A conference is being planned for organists, pianists, pastors, office bearers, and anyone interested in the future of music in our worship services. Dr. Arjan DeVisser and Dr. Theo Lodder will be the plenary speakers on Friday evening and Saturday morning, after which we will participate in workshops that explore instrumental accompaniment, approaches to singing from the Book of Praise, then conclude with a panel discussion featuring our plenary speakers. On Sunday evening there will be a public event at 7:30pm, offering highlights from the conference and including a time of congregational singing.For more information and/or if you wish to register, please visit the conference website
The Canadian Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches is a community of about 250 diverse Mennonite Brethren (MB) congregations spread across Canada, united by Jesus Christ through our evangelical Anabaptist beliefs and values and by our mission to grow healthy churches, helping them reach their worlds.