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Due to Manitoba COVID level Red, the church building is closed to general public access. Please contact the church office by phone or email (see below).
Worship services are online, available Sunday mornings. See here to participate in online worship services.
Care groups, youth groups, Sunday School, Adult Sunday Study, Sharing & Prayer, and Drop-In-Bible-Study (DIBS) are no longer happening in person. However, some of these are happening virtually. Contact the church office for more information.
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- Ben Pauls (Interim Lead Pastor)
- Lawrence Siemens (Associate Pastor)
- Kristy Letkeman Hosler (Associate Pastor)
- Robyn Letkeman (Administrative Assistant) -
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February 21, 2021: “Going Across to the Other Side!”
DEEP CALLS TO DEEP!Deep in the Sea: Called to Deep Relationship Preparing for Worship On this First Sunday of Lent we begin a journey that leads us to Jerusalem with Jesus, and he invites us to journey with him. Welcome … Continue reading
February 14, 2021: “This is My Son, the Beloved; Listen to Him!”
Preparing for Worship As we come together this Sunday for worship—that is, tune-in together—may there truly be a sense of coming together as we worship in our homes. We continue to hope and pray for the time when the Covid … Continue reading
February 7, 2021: “He Came, Took Her Hand… and Lifted Her Up”
Preparing for Worship On this first Sunday of February we welcome you again to our time of worship. In the midst of life we take time to retreat, to refocus our thoughts as we together “come into HIS presence with singing,” with … Continue reading
January 31, 2021: “What About Faith and Hope?”
Preparing for Worship It is time! It is always “time” for something. Our days, filled with so many varied experiences, remind us of God’s presence, his care, his love. Then there are those times when we wonder about life, about … Continue reading
January 24, 2021: “Bringing Good News… to Whom?”
Preparing for Worship In our weekly rhythm of taking a day to gather, we welcome you again to join us for a time of worship. We want to come into God’s presence, knowing that God is always with us, always there, anywhere. … Continue reading
January 17, 2021: “God Calls! And So…?”
Preparing for Worship On this third Sunday of January we welcome you, as always, to join us for worship. Wherever you find yourself, we hope that you can be at peace, even with the concerns of life, as you/we together enter … Continue reading
January 10, 2021: “A Word is Spoken, a Voice is Heard”
Preparing for Worship We welcome you to our time of worship in a time of change and transition. We have begun a new year, and trust that God will guide us as individuals as well as his people, that God will … Continue reading
January 3, 2021: “Journey to Radiance”
Preparing for Worship We gather around our computers or CD players on this, the first Sunday of the new year, known on the church calendar as Epiphany Sunday. Our theme for our services since the first Sunday of Advent has … Continue reading
December 27, 2020: “On the Road to Rejoicing”
Preparing for Worship We gather today in the warm glow of Christmas. Jesus has been born among us, our Immanuel, God with us! We also pause on this last Sunday of the calendar year to look back at the year … Continue reading
November 15, 2020: “Save Your Servant Who Trusts in You!”
Preparing for Worship In our second Fall worship series we are looking to the ancient prayer book of God’s people, the Psalms, to see what we can learn about prayer, about God, about ourselves, about praying both as individuals and … Continue reading