Pilgrimage as a way to pray. Paul Millar, pastor at Montague Christian Church, wants to encourage us to think of pilgrimage as another way to facilitate spiritual growth and experience with God. Last week, 20 pilgrims walked almost 100km from
Community Food Pantry – Montague Christian Church
In the last couple of years, residents of Prince Edward Island have endured the highest inflation rates in the country, according to CBC news. Feeding a family can seem like a huge, if not impossible, task. For people on fixed
Serving in Retirement – Montague Christian Church
In anticipation of full retirement, John and Lois recently moved from the Toronto area to a small town on Prince Edward Island. It wasn’t the beautiful beaches and light houses that beckoned them – it was a distinct call from
Pilgrimage PEI 2023 – Montague Christian Church
A prayer that you walk. That’s how Paul Millar, pastor at Montague Christian Church, on Prince Edward Island describes pilgrimage. It’s not something that the church was familiar with, so Paul was appreciative that the elders and congregation were willing
The hospitality of Christ at a fabric store
She had moved across the country and was still finding her people. As anyone who has moved knows, it’s hard work. Establishing a new circle of friends, taking the initiative, finding kindred spirits all takes energy and persistence. Often those
Hurricane Fiona – Montague Christian Church
When Hurricane Fiona hit the Maritimes, thousands of people on Prince Edward Island lost power. Which is fine for a day or two and then things get a little tricky. Hopefully you’ve remembered to fill your bathtub and all your
Eagles – Montague Christian Church
Knowing that the weeks ahead were going to be challenging, Bertus rode his bike and prayed. Moving to a new country, finding work, getting established again was alot. He prayed specifically that God would give him strength. Isaiah 40:31 became
the larger community – Montague Christian Church
Last Saturday, Montague Christian Church on Prince Edward Island hosted a take out baked potato bar to raise funds for the Ukraine. Not only did it bring the church community together, working side by side, but it invited the larger