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.
Previous NextWelcome to the website of the Yorkton Redemptorists!The Yorkton Redemptorists are an Eastern Church branch of the world wide Congregation of the Most Holy Redeemer. We serve the Ukrainian Catholic Church in North America and are based in Saskatchewan and Manitob,a Canada. Our ministry includes a long history in parishes, preaching retreats and missions, youth and young adults and unique ministries like The Welcome Home and the Shrine to Blessed Martyr and Bishop Vasyl Velychkovsky. You are invited to get to know us by exploring the many features of our website.Blessings!
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Reliant on the Spirit, inRelationship with Jesus Christ.New BelieversAbout UsAre you looking for good news? Does the constant bad news in our media have you feeling down? If so, Transcona Christian Reformed Church is what you are looking for. At TCRC we find our purpose and identity in the good news of Jesus. The good news of Jesus gives us faith which can anchor us in a society with very little certainty. The good news of Jesus gives us hope that, no matter what bad news we may hear, we have a Saviour who is our comfort here and now and forever. The good news of Jesus shows us love that never fails. Love for God and love for our neighbour. If you want good news, join us at Transcona Christian Reformed Church as we celebrate and live out the good news as a community.We are located in a building that housed a grocery store for more than 40 years. Just as the carpenters and volunteers renovated a rundown building, recreating it into an attractive and useful facility, God can renovate and renew people, giving them a new lease on life in relationship with Him.We are ChristianWe believe in Jesus Christ.
In the early 1850s, between 40 and 60 families of Métis buffalo hunters formed the original Catholic community west of Sturgeon Creek. About 1851 a mission was begun at the junction of Sturgeon Creek and the Assiniboine River, but it was soon moved to the present location at St. Charles. Bishop Tache asked Father Louis Francois Richer - La Fleche – a relative of the LaFleche family who still live in St. Charles – to construct a small log chapel. The priest did not reside there. He traveled from St. Boniface in the winter and followed his parishioners on their buffalo hunts in the summer. Father Damase Dandurand, who served at St. Charles from 1876 to 1900, was the first Canadian to become an Oblate. A windstorm on August 27, 1884, demolished the church. Father Dandurand, who retired in 1900, lived to the age of 102