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"Supporting SKMB Churches and Camps in making disciples."

Our Partners

Redberry Bible Camp

Since 1943 Redberry Bible Camp has opened its doors to children and adults alike. Our goal at Redberry Bible Camp is to communicate the Good News of Jesus Christ through the uniqueness of a camp experience. No matter if you are a child or just a child at heart there is always a place for you: from kids camp, to leadership training programs, and family camps. We look forward to seeing you at camp!

West Bank Bible Camp

WBBC is dedicated to quality camping for people of all ages regardless of background. Our goal is a Christ-centred program conducive to spiritual, physical and social development. Established in 1944, West Bank Bible Camp is supported by the Southern Saskatchewan Mennonite Brethren and other interested churches. All camp fees go directly to the support of the summer camp program. The remaining costs of the summer, capital expenditures and improvements are solely dependent upon the free will donations of individuals or groups. W.B.B.C. is a non-profit organization.

Canadian Conference

The Canadian Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches is a community of about 250 diverse Mennonite Brethren (MB) congregations spread across Canada, united by Jesus Christ through our evangelical Anabaptist beliefs and values and by our mission to multiply Christ-centred churches to see Canada transformed by the good news of Jesus Christ.  

Multiply

In late 2017, two organizations merged: MB Mission, a global mission agency, and C2C Network, a church-planting network focused on Canada and the US. Multiply joins the best of C2C’s local and national emphases, like their church-planter training and support systems, conjoined with the best of MB Mission’s global strategies, like contextual and holistic ministry, so that together as one agency they could more effectively help the world get to know Jesus. 

CCMBC Legacy Fund

CCMBC Legacy Fund provides ministry-focused financial services to facilitate Kingdom Growth. Mennonite Brethren churches and organizations can contact CCMBC Legacy Fund for help with payroll or accounting services, or to access pension and health benefits for their employees. The investment program provides mortgages for churches and pastors through individuals investing in RRSP’s, TFSA’s and Cash accounts.

Columbia Bible College

Located in Abbotsford, British Columbia, Canada, Columbia Bible College provides faith formation and professional ministry preparation for Christians of all ages as well as supports the churches of the region in the fulfillment of their mission. The College provides both formal and non-formal learning opportunities alongside its role as a resource center for theological information in the region. 

MB Biblical Seminary

As the seminary for the Canadian Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches, they equip and educate current and future pastors, missionaries, counsellors, scholars, and leaders for congregational or marketplace ministry within the Mennonite Brethren constituency.

ACTS

“ACTS” stands for “the Associated Canadian Theological Schools” at Trinity Western University. We’re not a typical seminary. Instead, we’re a partnership of four distinct Canadian seminaries who are all working together for the common goal of developing godly servant-leaders. Four seminaries, but one mission.

Canadian Mennonite University

CMU is an innovative Christian university, rooted in the Anabaptist Mennonite tradition, moved and transformed by the life and teachings of Jesus Christ. Through teaching, research and service CMU inspires and equips women and men for lives of service, leadership and reconciliation in church and society.

International Community of Mennonite Brethren

The International Community of Mennonite Brethren (ICOMB) is made up of 21 national churches in 19 countries. Our global family has approximately 450,000 members. ICOMB exists to facilitate relationships and ministries to enhance the witness and discipleship of its member national churches – connecting, strengthening and expanding.

Mennonite Central Committee (MCC)

Mennonite Central Committee (MCC), a worldwide ministry of Anabaptist churches, shares God’s love and compassion for all in the name of Christ by responding to basic human needs and working for peace and justice. MCC envisions communities worldwide in right relationship with God, one another and creation.

Mennonite Historical Society of Saskatchewan

The Mennonite Historical Society of Saskatchewan (MHSS) goals are to conserve, educate and celebrate Mennonite history, culture and religion in Saskatchewan, Canada and around the world. We share the history, heritage, and faith of all Mennonite groups and preserve Mennonite historic writings, photos and documents.

Amity Trust

Since 1917 Amity Trust has been in the business of providing financial and estate services from a Christian perspective. Formed as a joint partnership between Mennonite Church Saskatchewan, the Saskatchewan Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches and the Fellowship of Evangelical Bible Churches, Amity Trust is a truly Christian business with a genuine Christian perspective.

Mennonite Disaster Services

Mennonite Disaster Service is a volunteer network of Anabaptist churches that responds in Christian love to those affected by disasters in Canada and the United States. While the main focus is on clean up, repair and rebuilding homes, this service touches lives and nurtures hope, faith and wholeness.

Thrive @ Bethany College

Discipleship is an intentional and ongoing journey.  Being a disciple of Jesus means to faithfully follow and walk with Him through all of life. It means sharing in the abundant and eternal life that He offers to us all.  Through thick and thin, for better or for worse; Disciples of Christ are committed to the journey and in it for the long haul.  This translates into every aspect of life. Our students are trained and equipped to live with Christ at the center of their lives.

Horizon College and Seminary

Our goal and focus at Horizon is to prepare leaders for Christian life and ministry, whether that ministry be volunteer or professional. We aim to make our students better and more reflective thinkers about God and about Christian responsibility in our world. We aim to equip our students to be skilled practitioners of the Christian faith, ready for hands-on ministry in the local church and other settings. Whether you’re preparing for professional ministry or are planning to transfer classes to the University of Saskatchewan or to go on to another vocation, it’s essential to us that each student at Horizon more intimately develops her or his personal relationship with God. More specifically, though, our aim is to prepare you to live out that relationship concretely, practicing real-life, hands-on Christianity.

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Recent News

Apr 17, 2024

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The Sun Stopped Shinning

When things went dark, God prevailed.

On April 8, 2024, millions of people from around the world watched a total solar eclipse of the sun. Many traveled to place themselves in the Path of Totality where they would experience the moon completely blocking the light from the sun. It was an event of a lifetime for all.

Apr 9, 2024

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Does Your Church Have An OUTCOMES Focused Ministry?

A basic planning building block that can be used in designing, developing and evaluating a ministry is the Logic Model.[1] There are three main areas in the Logic Model: Inputs, Outputs and Outcomes.[2]

Mar 26, 2024

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Assembly 2024

Bridgeway Community Church and Grace Community Church hosted the 78th SKMB Assembly (March 22 – 23). Some 90 participants from member churches and camps joined together to hear about the work of global, national and provincial MB ministries and partners.