Come out and celebrate the 10th Anniversary of Living Skies Spiritual Care, as well as 10 years of service for Chaplain Angela!
The goal of Living Skies Spiritual Care is to care for the human spirit, primarily by providing chaplain services in the three Regina hospitals.
Help continue to provide hope and encouragement to patients and their families by coming out for a delicious roast beef dinner by Charlotte’s Catering, music by Narrow Gate, and a ministry update by Chaplain Angela Fraser.
Date: Thursday, March 6 at 6:00 p.m.
Location: Rosewood Park Alliance Church – 1300N Courtney Street, Regina, SK
Cost: $30 – Deadline to purchase tickets is Saturday, March 1.
To purchase tickets, send an e-transfer to treasurer@livingskies.care or pay by credit card at livingskies.care. For more information call 306-580-9580.

Grandparents play an important role in the faith of their grandchildren. In an ever changing world, where more and more of our children are walking away from the church, the importance of our legacy has increased significantly. Join Larry Fowler, Dr. Jeff Myers, Anne Graham Lotz, Rachel-Ruth Lotz Wright, Dr. Rob Rienow, Trudy Cathy White, Dr. Crawdor Lori’s and Dr. James Banks as they encourage and equip attendees on what it looks like to leave a spiritual legacy regardless of the faith situation of their children.
This Christmas, UCB Radio (95.9FM here in Regina) is hosting the Hope Together This Christmas campaign. They’re coming together to bless Canadian families who are facing tough times this holiday season, and showing the love of Jesus in action. They’d like to ask you to consider partnering with them – even a small gift of $10 can make a big difference in someone’s life and help bring hope and joy (and meals and winter clothes) to those who need it most. Your generosity will go a long way in making this season brighter for local families in need. They need YOUR help do this. Will you partner with UCB and make a real impact in someone’s life today?
New Beginnings Lutheran Church presents 

The Good News Chapel ministers to the outcast, unloved and rejected people in North Central Regina. Additionally, they currently hold services at the Muskowekwan Band Hall on the second and fourth Saturday each month.