Welcome to Christ the King SchoolChrist the King School is a Catholic School community (Kindergarten to Grade 8) committed to Jesus Christ and to the full development of each child.Collaborating in the Churches' mission of education, Christ the King School complements the educational efforts of the family and parents, who are the foremost educators of their children.Christ the King students are helped to recognize their giftedness and their responsibility to use these gifts in the service of others.
The Feast of the Ascension of our Lord, God and Savior Jesus Christ is celebrated each year on the fortieth day after the Great and Holy Feast of Pascha (Easter). Since the date of Pascha changes each year, the date of the Feast of the Ascension also changes. The Feast is always celebrated on a Thursday, however many Parishes move the Feast of the Ascension of the Lord Jesus to their Sunday liturgy to gather more of the community into the celebration.The Feast itself commemorates Christ making His last appearance to his disciples on earth, forty days after His Resurrection from the dead. Jesus appeared before the disciples, and after blessing them and encouragingthem not to depart from Jerusalem, but to wait for the promise of the Holy Spirit, His body ascended into heaven to His kingly throne at the right Hand of God the Father. With the Feast of the Ascension, Jesus sends his disciples out into the world to proclaim the Good News, and each of us is included in this mission.
We are followers of Jesus Christtogether growing in worship, prayer, community, service and discipleshipFRBC's Five PracticesWorship...Loving God with All our HeartWe worship God for who He is - His character and nature. We worship God for who He is to us - We love because He first loved us. We choose to long for, desire and worship God rather than all the other things in this world.Prayer...Conversations with GodPrayer is a two way conversation with God. We listen to Him and talk to Him about every aspect of our life, the lives of those around us, our churches life and the events around us.Service...Serving the Poor and Seeking JusticeGod loves those who are poor and sometimes forgotten by society. God also loves justice for those who have been treated wrongly. We want to demonstrate our love for those who are on God's heart in practical ways.Community...Loving our Brothers and Sisters in ChristAs part of the Body of Christ, brothers and sisters are called to love and serve one another.
Since the very beginning of the Catholic Church a mystery of Divine Mercy has been contemplated by Christian believers. Christ's redemptive mission was nothing but an act of reconciliation of us people with God. The Christians believe that the Church was symbolically born at the moment when Jesus' side was pierced on the cross. Water and blood came out of his heart as a sign of our purification through the baptism and salvation through the precious sacrifice of life.
Dashmesh Darbar has partnered with Feed My Lambs Mobile Street Mission to feed those who are without food and shelter. To date our Gurdwara has hosted three mobile soup kitchens. If you're interested in participating send us a message using the form on the contact page or send us an email.
The Webmaster Nestled among schools and homes in a vibrant corner of Windsor Park, St. Bartholomew currently has a parish membership of 170 familes. The church has a new spiritual leader, Rev. Dr. Lee Titterington, who is eager to meet members of the local community. ''I have been impressed with the strength and vitality of the congregation,'' said Titterington.'' Their dedication and cooperation provides a firm foundation for the many outstanding programs offered at the church,'' he continued, ''The vacation bible school this summer was a tremendous sucess and a new group has formed to coordinate the Food Depot. The church has adopted new watchwords for the coming year: 'Reaching forward to what lies ahead' (Phil 3:13). ''This has installed parishioners with a renewed engergy for our many outreach programs,'' stated Rev. Deacon Helen Hunter. ''The Food Depot for Winnipeg Harvest is just one of so many outreach programs. We also have a companion parish in Ugand,a support the efforts of the Primatés World Relief and Development Fund, and work in the area of social justice, amont other initiatives,'' continued Hunter.
Crossroads Mennonite Brethren Church enjoys a varied mission and evangelism ministry with opportunities for everyone to participate.Our global outreach has a international, national, provincial, city-wide and neighbourhood distinction.We are a Community Church with people of all ages, varied interests, abilities, professions, and talents.We are a Bible-centered church emphasizing a personal faith in Jesus Christ.We are a people-centered church that wants to show Jesus' love and compassion to those around We are an historic peace church desiring to bring reconciliation, peace, and wholeness to all the relationships of life.in one God the Father, Son, and Holy Spiritthat God has made Himself known through the Biblethat God created the world, and that He created men and women in His imagethat people are separated from Godthat God sent His Son Jesus so that we could be reunited with Himthat this salvation is a gift given to those who receive Jesus as Saviour and Lordthat Jesus will return one day to establish a new heaven and a new earth in which right will be done, and justice prevailOur PrioritiesWe are committed to following Jesus in all area of life