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Who we are
"Live Life With Us"
Our Vision
To be a gathering of all ages, committed to each other through Jesus Christ, nurturing relationships with care, opening doors to new possibilities with courage, and reaching into our neighbourhoods with generous love Our Mission
Niagara United Mennonite Church is called to be servants of Christ in our Community
Core Values
At our core, we are ANABAPTIST, CHRIST-FOLLOWERS, BUILDING God’s church, GROWING God’s Kingdom and LEARNING in a changing world:
Our Vision
To be a gathering of all ages, committed to each other through Jesus Christ, nurturing relationships with care, opening doors to new possibilities with courage, and reaching into our neighbourhoods with generous love Our Mission
Niagara United Mennonite Church is called to be servants of Christ in our Community
Core Values
At our core, we are ANABAPTIST, CHRIST-FOLLOWERS, BUILDING God’s church, GROWING God’s Kingdom and LEARNING in a changing world:
Street Address
1775 Niagara Stone Rd
Niagara On The Lake,
ON
L0S 1J0
Canada
Phone: 905-468-3313
Fax: 905-468-4754
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Church Pastor
Daniel Janzen
Lead Pastor
1775 Niagara Stone Rd
Niagara On The Lake,
ON
L0S 1J0
Canada
Phone: 905-468-3313
Fax: 905-468-4754
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Denomination
Mennonite Church
Affiliations
Mennonite Church USA
Church Website
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Leadership
Leader Name:
Daniel Janzen
Leader Position:
Lead Pastor
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Fax:
905-468-4754
Leader Email:
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Leader Bio:
I grew up in the Niagara Region, and studied locally at Brock University before attending seminary at Wycliffe College at the University of Toronto. After school, I went to serve with Mennonite Central Committee in Sarajevo, Bosnia, where I met my wife, Ana. We, eventually, found ourselves ministering in a church in the northeast Saskatchewan and, not long after, parenting. And now, here we are, back home… sort of. :)
In a former life before children, I enjoyed reading, cycling, running, camping, hiking, traveling, and coffee. Today, I enjoy baking bread for the family, getting outdoors, and rediscovering former joys in new ways, like throwing rocks in water and reading books that were read to me as a child. That said, I still find time to read some grown up books too!
More recently, I have come appreciate the way that Walter Brueggemann, an Old Testament theologian, writes about the God of the Hebrew Bible. He names Him an unsettling God because of His commitment and involvement in the messy lives of peoples and nations; not as abstract or distant God, but as One who partners with them. And it is this same God who, in the New Testament, comes in a new and unexpected way to partner with His creation by becoming personally present in the form of a human being, Jesus.
The story continues with Jesus upon His returning to the Godhead, giving and empowering people to continue the work that He began, that God began, to partner with one another to bring new life and hope to all the world. This partnership is the church, and that is why I am happy that you have found me and this church community, because this is who we want to be.
In a former life before children, I enjoyed reading, cycling, running, camping, hiking, traveling, and coffee. Today, I enjoy baking bread for the family, getting outdoors, and rediscovering former joys in new ways, like throwing rocks in water and reading books that were read to me as a child. That said, I still find time to read some grown up books too!
More recently, I have come appreciate the way that Walter Brueggemann, an Old Testament theologian, writes about the God of the Hebrew Bible. He names Him an unsettling God because of His commitment and involvement in the messy lives of peoples and nations; not as abstract or distant God, but as One who partners with them. And it is this same God who, in the New Testament, comes in a new and unexpected way to partner with His creation by becoming personally present in the form of a human being, Jesus.
The story continues with Jesus upon His returning to the Godhead, giving and empowering people to continue the work that He began, that God began, to partner with one another to bring new life and hope to all the world. This partnership is the church, and that is why I am happy that you have found me and this church community, because this is who we want to be.
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Other Church Leaders:
Pastor Renate Dau Klaassen - Associate Pastor (German Worship)
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Administration
Admin Name:
Emily Fieguth
Admin Position:
Administrative Assistant
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905-468-4754
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Niagara United Mennonite Church Service Times
Our Worship Services are held at 10:45 AM in the sanctuary.
German Services are held in the Sanctuary at 9:50 AM on designated Sundays.
Summer Hours 8:30 am choir practice and 9:00 am service on designated Sundays.
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German Services are held in the Sanctuary at 9:50 AM on designated Sundays.
Summer Hours 8:30 am choir practice and 9:00 am service on designated Sundays.
It's been more than 5 years since the last service times update. Please make sure to contact the church to confirm service times.
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Niagara United Mennonite Church History
In 1934 Mennonites came to the Niagara Peninsula and settled on farms in this area. Initially they gathered in private homes for worship until they were able to construct a church building. While we have a history as Mennonite people, we are first followers of Jesus and we welcome anyone who desires to follow him, or even just find out more about who Jesus is, to join us.
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I want Thy plan, O God
I want Thy plan, O God, for my life. May I be happy and contented whether in the homeland or on the foreign field; whether married or alone, in happiness or sorrow, health or sickness, prosperity or adversity - I want Thy plan, O God, for my life. I want it; oh, I want it.
I want Thy plan, O God, for my life. May I be happy and contented whether in the homeland or on the foreign field; whether married or alone, in happiness or sorrow, health or sickness, prosperity or adversity - I want Thy plan, O God, for my life. I want it; oh, I want it.
Niagara United Mennonite Church listing was last updated on the 15th of September, 2019