A Little About Us
Our Community: We are a church family with representation in every age group, a wide range of education, and varied vocational endeavours. We long to be a place where diversity can flourish. Our congregation is composed of university students, youth, singles, married, young, older, and families with children.
Our History: We were constituted January 24th, 1993. We began as a home church in October 1991 and held our first formal church meeting in October 1992. The two most recent pastors served from 1994 – 2004, and 2005 – 2008, with an interim pastor assisting during the transition. We have gathered our current pastoral team piece by piece: Kevin Coghill, Jon Warner and Matthew Brnjas each play a role in leading various parts of our community.
Our Beliefs: As a part of the Evangelical Missionary Church of Canada, our formal Articles of Faith and Practice have been adopted from our larger tribe. While we feel our doctrines of faith are important, we remain committed to creating a space for people of differing perspectives and convictions to journey with us and find Christian community at the Table of Jesus.
Our Community: We are a church family with representation in every age group, a wide range of education, and varied vocational endeavours. We long to be a place where diversity can flourish. Our congregation is composed of university students, youth, singles, married, young, older, and families with children.
Our History: We were constituted January 24th, 1993. We began as a home church in October 1991 and held our first formal church meeting in October 1992. The two most recent pastors served from 1994 – 2004, and 2005 – 2008, with an interim pastor assisting during the transition. We have gathered our current pastoral team piece by piece: Kevin Coghill, Jon Warner and Matthew Brnjas each play a role in leading various parts of our community.
Our Beliefs: As a part of the Evangelical Missionary Church of Canada, our formal Articles of Faith and Practice have been adopted from our larger tribe. While we feel our doctrines of faith are important, we remain committed to creating a space for people of differing perspectives and convictions to journey with us and find Christian community at the Table of Jesus.