Meadowbrook Church familyMeadowbrook has lots to offer. We are a small rural church with a big heart: we really care you. We believe that God really cares you, too!We have a place for you in our worship services, Sunday School, Bible studies, VBS, music and so much more. There are lots of activities for kids, teens, young adults to golden agers, as well as many opportunities for you to participate and be part of our church family.Youth Fellowship: Friday evening once / month Bible studies - for more informationLadies Night Out - Tuesday evening once / month Pastor: Rev. Dana Mark Struve - This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. (403)782-0818This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
We are a training and equipping centre, training and equipping leaders for the nations. Eph. 4:12 Jesus is Head of the Church and together we all make up the body of Christ. Therefore we are in relationship and welcome all the streams, denominations that acknowledge His Lordship. The Lord has called Frontline Worship Centre to effect spiritual change in this region and to reach out to nations. Our passion is God's presence, our commitment is His will, our pursuit is His way. We are committed to train, equip and release believers to walk in their call and to fulfill their destiny.
Bethel Union has served in the Leslieville communityfor over 100 years. A motion made by Mrs. John McNeil at a public meeting in 1908, established the idea of a church in this community. Land north or the railway tracks in Leslieville where the first church was built, was donated by Mr. Ed Bureau Named ''Bethel Union'' because it was a uniting of several different denominations, it was built humbly as a 24' by 30' log cabin that would take 60 logs, 6300 feet of lumber bought from Martin McDougall and Co. Settlers came from all direction readyto help in the building. Men would come in the morning and stay all day and ladies would come to serve meals. By the mid- thirties the building had well served its purpose and needed to be replaced, and so a new building was built in the village in 1939 (bottom left). Unfortunatelyfire consumed this building in November 1948, and the citizens of Leslieville started from scratch and rebuilt Bethel Union thru donations of materials, labor, and money, and held their first service in July of 194
We recognize that we are all sinful and broken, each of us as equally desperate as the next person in our need for the grace of Jesus. We desire to create a gracious place where everyone, no matter how broken and sin-stained their story really is, recogni