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Tri-County Mennonite Homes Contacts
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Welcome to Tri-County Corporate Office. Is a charitable non-profit association incorporated under the Charitable Institutions Act of the Province of Ontario. In 1968, our original sponsoring body, the Western Ontario Mennonite Conference (now part of the Mennonite Church Eastern Canada. Formed a separate chartered organization to assume responsibility for operation of facilities to serve the needs of seniors and the developmentally challenged. The twelve member volunteer Board of Directors. TCMH receives...
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With Christ, in community | The First Mennonite Church
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The First Mennonite Church. Revisiting the man who did good. Blessed darkness →. August 6, 15 · 15:12. With Christ, in community. Sometimes people, especially young adults, ask, “Why do I have to join the church? I love Jesus, and I want to be baptized. But what do I have to join the church? We will consider several stories from the recent Mennonite World Conference assembly that illustrate the critical importance of the body of Christ–for good or ill–in one’s personal faith journey. Enter your email add...
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Directions | The First Mennonite Church
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The First Mennonite Church. We are easy to find! People come to our church from Niagara-on-the-Lake, Port Colborne, Hamilton, and just about everywhere in between. Please use the directions below and feel free to contact us. If you are unsure! Corner of King and Rittenhouse in Vineland. Take QEW to Exit 57 (Victoria Ave, Regional Rd 24). Drive South on Victoria Ave about 4km. Turn Right (West) on Rittenhouse Rd. We are the last building on the right side of Rittenhouse. Turn left (West) on King.
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Olives, Walls and Sardines - YELLA // let's go!
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YELLA / let's go! A Middle East Learning Tour for Young Adults. Journey with us through our blog during our three week trip throughout Israel and Palestine. Each of us will be blogging about a new place along the way. Olives, Walls and Sardines. Everyone seems to want peace and freedom but have different ideas of how to attain it. Touching this giant concrete slab, some people had to turn away, unable to bear looking at it any longer. Others of us had our eyes glued to it and could not move. Sitt...Unset...
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The tunnels of love - YELLA // let's go!
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YELLA / let's go! A Middle East Learning Tour for Young Adults. Journey with us through our blog during our three week trip throughout Israel and Palestine. Each of us will be blogging about a new place along the way. The tunnels of love. One of the buildings in the Ancient City. After we were done taking a dip, we went onto our final stop which was narrowly spaced Roman sewers. It was fascinated to go through these sites knowing that they were not tampered for over 2,000 years. We had free time for the ...
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Revisiting the man who did good | The First Mennonite Church
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The First Mennonite Church. A whale of a story. With Christ, in community →. July 16, 15 · 15:18. Revisiting the man who did good. Not long ago, a man in Hamilton, Ontario became identified with one of Jesus’s best-known characters without intending to. The connection between this well-intentioned citizen and Jesus lay in the story’s headline: “City trashes Good Samaritan for downtown parking lot clean-up.”. But Jesus’s original story contains sharp twists and subtle layers of meaning that we may m...
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People | The First Mennonite Church
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The First Mennonite Church. Game Day at The First Mennonite:. This slideshow requires JavaScript. A picnic near the church on a beautiful day! Our church went on a crop tour in July, touring the farms of some church members. We asked people in our congregation why they come to The First Mennonite. Following are a few of their responses:. Creative, spirit-led, Christocentric services with a biblical commitment to peace and justice in an atmosphere of warmth for all ages. (Hedy S.). We Have An Opportunity.
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A whale of a story | The First Mennonite Church
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The First Mennonite Church. Revisiting the man who did good →. July 9, 15 · 14:06. A whale of a story. One of the more memorable Bible stories is Jonah and the Whale. Children seem to love it. On the internet we can find cartoons of Jonah set to catchy jingles, such as this one:. Who did who did who did who did. Who did swallow Jo-Jo-Jonah? Who did who did who did who did. Who did swallow Jo-Jo-Jonah? Who did who did who did who did. Who did swallow Jo-Jo-Jonah? Who did swallow Jonah down? Leadinginworsh...
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History | The First Mennonite Church
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The First Mennonite Church. The First Mennonite Church in Vineland Ontario is the oldest organized Mennonite congregation in Canada. In 1786 Mennonites began migrating from Pennsylvania to Canada. Some Mennonites were undoubtedly motivated by concerns about religious freedom in the newly formed United States. Others came because good farmland was becoming scarce in Pennsylvania, and opportunities for land were plentiful in Upper Canada (Ontario). Bicentennial Monument on the grounds at The First Mennonite.
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