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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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Tag Archives: image of god
May 17, 2020: “You are needed”
Welcome! Come on in to our worship service! We are glad you have joined us, and we pray that you will experience the love, joy, and peace of God as we worship “together apart.” The Spirit of the risen Christ … Continue reading
The Coming Son of Man
A sermon by Pastor Michael Pahl on March 3, 2019, called “The Coming Son of Man.” It is the seventh and last in a series called “Reading the Bible with Jesus.” The sermon is a reflection on Jesus’ use of … Continue reading
Birth Stories
A sermon by Lora Braun on December 30, 2018, the First Sunday after Christmas, called “Birth Stories.” It is a reflection, in part, on the story of Samuel’s birth in 1 Samuel 1-2, and on the story of Jesus’ birth … Continue reading
The Perfect Portrait of God
This post has moved to Michael’s personal blog. Thanks for stopping by!
Created to Imagine in the Image of the Creator
This post has moved to Michael’s personal blog. Thanks for stopping by!