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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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Church Staff
- Ben Pauls (Interim Lead Pastor)
- Lawrence Siemens (Associate Pastor)
- Kristy Letkeman Hosler (Associate Pastor)
- Robyn Letkeman (Administrative Assistant) -
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(204) 822-7450
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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
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Show Us Your Faithful, Loving Presence
A meditation by Michael Pahl on the Second Sunday of Lent, March 8, 2020, called “Show Us Your Faithful, Loving Presence.” It’s a reflection on the story of Abram’s call in Genesis 12:1-4 and Jesus’ encounter with Nicodemus in John … Continue reading
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Tagged abraham, audio, change, divine revelation, faithfulness, genesis, god, holy spirit, jesus, john, love, nicodemus
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We are Called to Adaptability
“We should not trouble those Gentiles who are turning to God…[this] has seemed good to the Holy Spirit and to us” (15:19, 28). Pastor’s Notes: In the book of Acts the first followers of Jesus called themselves “the Way”: people … Continue reading
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Tagged acts, adapt, adaptability, change, church, culture, jesus, love, people of the way, tradition
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