Blessed Bishop and Martyr Vasyl Velychkovsky, C.Ss.R. was beatified in 2001 by St. Pope John Paul II. His holy relics (a fully intact body) are enshrined in St. Joseph's Ukrainian ...more...See more text
I appreciate how sincere the staff is, I had the pleasure of volunteering there and was very impressed by the Manager in the way she treated her staff and the customers, it is easy to tell that she is very dedicated and passionate about her job and her people.Read more
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 junctio...more...See more text
The Joy of MissionKenya MissionOur mission to Kenya might be challenging at times but it is also through this that we are able to feel God's grace to us in doing His work. The freq...more...See more text
More information about CEF CanadaOur PurposeChild Evangelism Fellowship is an evangelical, Bible-centred mission whose purpose is to evangelize boys and girls with the Gospel of th...more...See more text
More information CEF CanadaOur PurposeChild Evangelism Fellowship is an evangelical, Bible-centred mission whose purpose is to evangelize boys and girls with the Gospel of the Lord...more...See more text
Living Bible Explorers began in the spring of 1969 as the Simcoe Boys Club. It met in the West End home of 23 year-old George Bock. Four boys attended. George asked God to send som...more...See more text
it is always wonderful being here and I have learned a lot and God has also moved mightily in the ministry. Keep up the great work and God would keep on rewarding you for doing his works and winning souls for him: as in the scriptures in Math. 28 vs 19-20 & 2Cor. 5 vs 20 Read more
Synod of Alberta and the Territories : The Rev. Dr. Larry Kochendorfer, BishopSaskatchewan Synod : The Rev. Cindy Halmarson, BishopManitoba/Northwestern Ontario Synod : The Rev. El...more...See more text
During early 1960s very few Hindu families had settled in Manitoba, who were living mostly in Winnipeg. The early settlers were mostly Professionals, as Teachers, Professors, Physi...more...See more text