Linwell Church

Linwell Church church Hi, nice to meet you! We're Linwell Church, a new community church replant right here in St. We started our journey many years ago as The St.

Catharines, Ontario—located at 335 Linwell Road, near the corner of Vine Street and Linwell Road. Catharines United Mennonite Church, and we have prayerfully decided as a faith community to revitalize our church and replant as Linwell Church. We replanted because we’re seeking to become a church that moves beyond the church walls, to be the church in our neighbourhood. We seek to faithfully follow

Jesus and reach out into our community. We replanted because we're seeking to be a church for people who don’t yet go to church, maybe for people who feel like they don’t fit somewhere else, or maybe even for people who plain old don’t like church. Our little church family is diverse in age and in experience, but we strive to follow in the way of Jesus together in our lives, in our words, and in our deeds. So friends, no matter your background, you are welcome and loved here—just as you are. We believe we are called to follow Jesus's example together in our lives, and to participate in Jesus's ministry of bringing peace and justice to our world. We are a church of *people*
who have *questions*
who crave *community*
who long to *love like Jesus*

A place for you. www.linwellchurch.com

Our Annual Hymn Sing Sunday is this morning @ 10:30AM!We're going to spend our time together in worship by singing and l...
05/31/2026

Our Annual Hymn Sing Sunday is this morning @ 10:30AM!

We're going to spend our time together in worship by singing and learning about the stories behind some of our favourite hymns, as submitted by our community!

***Singing Opportunity on Hymn Sing Sunday***
All are welcome to join the Praise & Worship Choir in choir loft with singing of hymns. No rehearsal required.... just come up when the choir is in position prior to the start of the service.
~ Alvin Enns, Director of Praise & Worship Choir

05/30/2026
Love your enemies.For it is the way of Jesus.For it is what Jesus commands us to do.Loving our enemies together.
05/26/2026

Love your enemies.

For it is the way of Jesus.

For it is what Jesus commands us to do.

Loving our enemies together.

May we be the loving neighbours that Jesus calls us to be.
05/25/2026

May we be the loving neighbours that Jesus calls us to be.

“The Good Samaritan”
“One does not have a neighbor; I make myself someone’s neighbor” -Paul Ricœur

This parable from Luke 10 is considered one of the most well known in the gospels. Like many other Christians, I have heard this story hundreds of times. However, it wasn’t until adulthood a mentor gave me a more significant understanding of this story.

When an expert in religious law, a lawyer, asks Jesus, “Who is my neighbor?”, Jesus answers him with this parable. A man traveling down a well known dangerous road from Jerusalem to Jericho is ambushed by robbers, who steal his possessions, and beat him leaving him “half dead.” Two members of the lawyer’s own religious class pass the man by but the one who does stop is an outsider, a Samaritan, who takes pity on the man, caring for his wounds, and takes him on his donkey to a nearby inn. He is the true neighbor. Jesus tells them to go and do likewise. The Jewish listeners would have winced because at the time Samaritans were considered a member of an excluded group, an ‘other’. Jesus is giving the lawyer a lesson in God’s law of love.

In his short essay on this parable Paul Ricouer notes that the Gospel would completely condemn the modern world. Jesus is telling us that we don’t simply HAVE neighbors. We MAKE ourselves someone’s neighbor. This is a very anti-modern attitude. Through a modern world of fences, borders, screens, social media, ring cameras, automobiles, etc. we are increasingly living in an age of a dehumanized world of abstract, anonymous and distant relationships. Many often using, religion, politics or “the law” to distance themselves from the wounded and most vulnerable people in our communities. Immigrants, refugees, single mothers, the unhoused, and those in prison. Like all of the parables, Jesus is using this one for the church to imagine the kind of community it is called to be. The parables are meant to be lived. If you want to love your neighbor you are going to have to go make yourself one.

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Jesus invites us to follow His narrow way.A way that embraces being part of a different kind of Kingdom.A simple way of ...
05/25/2026

Jesus invites us to follow His narrow way.

A way that embraces being part of a different kind of Kingdom.

A simple way of love.

A way of living out Jesus's justice.

A way of imitating Jesus in how He embodies life as it's meant to be.

To truly remember & honor those who have lost their lives to the violence of war, we must actively work for peace.Peacem...
05/25/2026

To truly remember & honor those who have lost their lives to the violence of war, we must actively work for peace.

Peacemaking is not passive, but it is love in action.

For violence is never overcome by violence (this merely begets more violence).

Violence is overcome by love.

That is the way of Jesus—what He taught & what He embodies

And that has been the way of Jesus’s followers for 2000 years.

Here are the baptisms from this morning's Pentecost Sunday worship service:
05/24/2026

Here are the baptisms from this morning's Pentecost Sunday worship service:

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Address

335 Linwell Road
Saint Catharines, ON
L2N1T6

Opening Hours

Tuesday 9am - 2pm
Wednesday 9am - 2pm
Thursday 9am - 2pm
Friday 9am - 2pm

Telephone

+19059358017

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