contact Church of the Good ShepherdHere at Good Shepherd the pattern of worship has been set not by someone's idea the direction in which the church ought to be moving, but by the ...more...See more text
Waverley Church was established through the vision of two congregations, Portage Avenue Baptist Church and Richmond West Baptist Church, who had a vision to make a difference in th...more...See more text
To make Christ known through a caring Christian community, that has an active vibrant worship and ongoing learning that inspires faith and service in all peoplemore...See more text
Witness: We desire to live our lives in such a way as to give hope and purpose to others.Grace: We desire to demonstrate love, acceptance and forgiveness, recognizing we are all on...more...See more text
Established in September 1988 the Parish of St. Timothy in the Archdiocese of St. Boniface serves the community of south St. Vital in Winnipeg, Manitob,a Canada.The Parish of St. T...more...See more text
Ongoing implementation of the decisionThriving!UCiM Gardeners are indeed tending.35th Anniversary Celebration - Stay TunedFriday Sep 26 Concert & Sunday Sep 28 Special ServiceFrom ...more...See more text
WELCOMEDear visitor, welcome to our website.We hope this site can help you to find information about our church and about the faith we confess.Our church is a congregation of Luthe...more...See more text
The Church of the Nazarene is a Great Commission church (Matthew 28:19-20). As a global community of faith, we are commissioned to take the Good News of life in Jesus Christ to peo...more...See more text
We believe in one God, the Creator and Sustainer of all things, who is eternal, all-knowing, all-wise and all-powerful, and who alone is worthy to receive the worship of His creatu...more...See more text
St. Gianna Beretta Molla Parish is the newest parish in the Archdiocese of Winnipeg. Located in southwest Winnipeg, it serves the neighbourhoods of Linden Woods, Linden Ridge, Whyt...more...See more text
The origins of our parish date back to 1861 when Bishop Tache built a small schoolhouse on the east side of the Red River and entrusted it to the Grey Nuns, who then had a small ch...more...See more text