Thank you for visiting our site, but we're even better in person. Please join us Sundays for great fellowship, teaching and meeting with God. There is no dress code, so come with what you feel comfortable, and expect to be accepted ''just as you are'', with love.Our Sundays are special Come and discover your faithWelcome
St Matthew's is a diverse inner-city faith community whose mission is to serve our neighborhood faithfully and be a healing and transforming presence in our world.We have a long history starting in 1896 and have a full and exciting future.we're an active, justice-seeking presence in our inner-city neighborhood of West Central Winnipeg. We are committed to being a welcoming and hospitable place for people to experience the heart of God in the heart of the city. All are welcome at our table.As well as regular opportunities for community, spiritual practice, worship and service, St.Matthew's is actively engaged with Grain of Wheat Church-Community in converting our church building into a multi-purpose complex called the WestEnd Commons. It will have 25 units of affordable rental housing for families, a Neighbourhood Resource Centre and a new, beautiful worship space.641 St.Matthew's is home to 5 worshipping congregations:St.Matthew's, an Anglican English language congregation.Grain of Wheat Church-Community , a non-denominational, lay led, eucharist centered worshipping community;Shiloh Apostolic, a smaller pentacostal congregation;The Emmanuel Mission at St.Matthew's, an Anglican congregation with origins in Southern Sudan who worship in the Dinka language;Agape All Nations, a small pentecostal community;Our Monday to Saturday life is also busy
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.