Seniors’ Connect Thursday Breakfast

SENIORS CONNECT THURSDAY BREAKFAST

Thursday, 14 May 2026

Aaltos Restaurant – Canad Inns, 1824 Pembina Highway

Join Us for a Warm & Welcoming Morning!

Arrive: 9:45 AM

Seating: 10:00 AM

A relaxed morning of fellowship, good food, and friendly conversation.

 

BREAKFAST SPECIAL — ONLY $5.99

Classic or Pancake Breakfast

Payment is made to the Aaltos Restaurant, not the church.

 

SENIORS CONNECT BONUS

$1.00 OFF YOUR BREAKFAST

Exclusive discount for Seniors Connect attendees.

 

Deadline to Register:

10 May 2026 by 12 AM

Register here.

Seniors Ministries

 

Everyone Welcome — Bring a Friend!

Come to the Table May 6 2026

Come to the Table (CTTT) – A Midweek Meal for our Church Family and Friends

Menu for May 6: BBQ Beef on a Bun, Cole Slaw and Potato Chips.  Dessert: Ice Cream
*Subject to minor changes based on availability and pricing.

Register Here: Come to the Table Registration Form – May 6th

**Please Register Online by the previous Sun in order to help us order the proper amount of food. If you forget to register, still join us as we always prepare for a few walk-ins.

Dates (1st & 3rd Weds): May 6 – Last one till the fall

Time: 5:30 pm – 6:45 pm 

*Food Served: 5:30 pm – 6:30 pm

Location: Main Auditorium

Cost: $10/person; $30/household of 4 ($5/add)


At Come to the Table (CTTT), each meal is made fresh in our WRBC Kitchen by our own church family.

Our desire is to create a space for our church family to get to know one another casually over a shared meal (It helps that we put on name tags as we enter our auditorium!).

At CTTT, you’re always welcome – but never expected . . . join us whenever you can. We’d love to share this experience with you. We encourage you to invite your friends and family to join us so that they can experience the love of God among us as well.

 

Join our Team! Kids at the Ridge VBS Camp Summer 2026!

Please prayerfully consider how you can support our team this year! 

4HG Youth April 17th

Hey All,

Happy Spring! We’re excited to see you this Friday for our In-House Night where we will be talking about some more missionaries who left an impact on the people they shared the Gospel with!

There will of course be games, snacks, and small group time! Be there at 6:45pm!

Upcoming events:
April 24th: Family Games Night
May 1st:      Small Group Night
May 8th:    Youth in Charge
May 15th:   Splatters Paintball!

Camp Nutimik Volunteers Wanted

 

Registration OPEN! Kids at the Ridge: Illumination Station VBS 2026

Registration is OPEN! 

Register NOW here: Kids at the Ridge: Illumination Station Summer VBS Camp

Join us at Illumination Station this summer for our Kids at the Ridge VBS Camp Program this summer from July 20-24 from 9am to 12pm. This camp is for kids entering kindergarten to grade 6.  (Optional afternoon add-on event on Thursday afternoon).

We hope you’ll join us for the brightest week of the year! At Illumination Station, kids will explore all the ways light brightens, illuminates, reflects, and reveals while discovering that Jesus is the light who brings hope to a dark world!

Experience the Bible in a hands-on way through interactive Bible stories, games and crafts.  Snacks are provided. 

Register NOW here: 
Kids at the Ridge: Illumination Station Summer VBS Camp

Want to volunteer?  Contact our Children’s Director: sheilla(at)whyteridgebaptist.ca 

Missionary Newsletters

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February Update

Hi Friends!
It sure has been a cold January and a lot of snow too!  One of my kids favorite things to do in winter is head to the outdoor rinks to play hockey with friends… such a great perk for living in Manitoba!  We are looking forward to some warmer weather though and more time outside!
 
Follow along with us over the month of February at home!  See our upcoming lessons and big ideas we want the kids to take home every week. Use the questions below for some dinnertime conversation!  
 

This month in Preschool to Grade 1:

Big Idea: Jesus can do anything

February 1: What’s something BIG you believe Jesus can do?  
Jairus’ Daughter is Alive
Read Luke 8:40-42; 49-56

February 8: Can you think of someone we can pray for who’s not feeling well?
Jesus Heals the Sick People
Read Matthew 9:27-31; 12:9-14; John 5:1-15

Big Idea: Jesus wants me to forgive

February 15: How can you choose kindness this week and show forgiveness to others?
The Unforgiving Servant 
Read Matthew 18:21-35

February 22: Create a simple “welcome home” party for a stuffed animal or character, then talk about how God always forgives us when we come back to Him. Has anyone every forgiven you? How did it feel?
The Lost Son Returns
Read Luke 15:11-24

This month in Elementary Grade 2-4:

February 1: What are some ways we can show kindness to someone who is mean to us?
Jesus Teaches on Loving our Enemies
Read Matthew 38-48

February 8: Why do you think it is important to Jesus that we give secretly?
Jesus Teaches on Giving
Read Matthew 6:1-4

February 15: Can you remember the Lord’s Prayer? Say it together at supper time!
Jesus Teaches on How to Pray
Read Matthew 6:5-16

February 22: What worries you right now? Have you told God about it?
Jesus Teaches on Worry
Read Matthew 6:25-34


Our monthly memory verse challenge is back this month.

Kids can say the verse anytime to a leader on our Kids at the Ridge Team and earn a little prize!
Kids will be taking home a memory verse magnet this Sunday to put on the fridge to help you practice.

Preschool to Grade 1 Memory Verse:

Elementary Grade 2-4 Memory Verse:

 

Don’t forget to mark your calendars to join us for Friday, February 20th from 6 – 9:30pm, for our WRBC Family Night! This is an event for all ages. I hope you can join us and spend time together as a church family.  This is a self-guided night for families to participate in games and fun and get to know one another better. As this is an unsupervised event, please make sure to enjoy the games with your children and supervise the snack time. I’ve attached the flyer for our event below. 
 
Blessings to you all this month. Please reach out if you ever have any questions or if there is something we can pray for.  

In Him,
 
Mrs. Sheilla
 
 
 
 

MBA Women’s Retreat 2026


The MBA Women’s Retreat will take place on April 17-19, 2026 at Elkhorn Resort Spa and Conference Center.  Please register at www.mbawomensretreat.ca.  See Ladies Retreat 2026 brochure for more details. Brochures are available at the Church Welcome Center. 

MBA Women’s Retreat 2026

A Big Thank You!

On behalf of Far Corners Ministry, we would like to express our sincere thanks for the generous support of the Whyte Ridge Baptist church family in 2025!  We recently received your year-end gift that will once again this year support the education of children of pastors who would not be able to provide better quality schooling or tutoring for their children.  Thank you for the trust that you put us as we support pastors and churches in northeast India.  We covet your continued prayer support for all of our partners serving in India.

Sincerely, Shant & Ginny Manuel

 

Come to the Table Winter 2026

Come to the Table (CTTT)

A Midweek Meal for our Church Family and Friends

Dates (1st & 3rd Weds): Jan 21st – May 6th (8 meals)

Time: 5:30 pm – 6:45 pm 

*Food Served: 5:30 pm – 6:30 pm

Location: Main Auditorium

Cost: $10/person; $30/household of 4 ($5/add)

**Please Register Online by the previous Sun as ingredients are ordered Mon for delivery Tues.

Menu for Jan 21:  Jamaican Pork Tenderloin, Rice, Pineapple Salsa, Corn and Bean Salad. Dessert: Caribbean Coconut Cake

Register Here: Come to the Table Registration Form – Wed, Jan 21st


At Come to the Table (CTTT), each meal is made fresh in our WRBC Kitchen by our own church family.

Our desire is to create a space for our church family to get to know one another casually over a shared meal (It helps that we put on name tags as we enter our auditorium!).

This winter we are trying something new with CTTT.  Instead of having a weekly meal each Wed till Easter (10 suppers), we’ve decided to have CTTT the 1st & 3rd Wednesday of each month until May 6th (8 meals)!

This change will allow us to enjoy CTTT into the spring while lessening the load of our Kitchen teams.

If you’re interested, we’d love to have you join one of our four CTTT Kitchen teams (generally serving twice a season). Just express your desire to a kitchen staff and they’ll help make the needed connections from there.

At CTTT, you’re always welcome – but never expected . . . join us whenever you can. We’d love to share this experience with you. We encourage you to invite your friends and family to join us so that they can experience the love of God among us as well.

In order to help us order the proper amount of food, we ask that you register for each meal the Sunday prior. And if you forget to register, still join us as we always prepare for a few walk-ins.

Wednesday Night Discussion Groups Winter 2026

Wednesday Night Discussion Groups

Focus: Alive in Christ (Ephesians)

Designed for Casual Attendance                         

Dates: Weds, Jan 21st – May 6th

Time: 7 pm – 8:30 pm

Location: WRBC Fireside Room

You’re always welcome to join us!

Come to the Quiet Winter 2026

Come to the Quiet

A time to hear from God in His Word that guides our experience of prayer together.

Date: Wed (Jan 7th – June 17th)

Time: 10:30 am – 11:30 am

Location: Fireside Room

Contact: Erika Cooper 

Join us anytime! 

Men’s Sports Nights Winter 2026

Men’s Sports Nights

Basketball, Soccer, Ball Hockey, Ping Pong . . .

Dates (Sat): Feb 28th, May 30th & June 27th

Time: 8 pm – 10 pm

Location: Main Auditorium

Contact: Ivan Garcia

Bring Gym Shoes

“Meet Jesus” International Bible Study Winter 2026

“Meet Jesus” International Bible Study

Learn more English as we discover what the Bible tells us about Jesus.

Date: Sundays (starts Jan 11th)

Feel free to join mid-study

Time: 9 am

Zoom: http://bit.ly/meetjesusbiblestudy

Contact: Brenda at ecc@whyteridgebaptist.ca for more information. 

World Watch List 2025 – Your Prayer Guide for the Persecuted Church

World Watch List 2025 – Your Prayer Guide for the Persecuted Church

Since 1955, Open Doors has been strengthening Christians where faith costs the most.

We partner with the local church in more than 70 countries to help them advance the gospel in their nation even in the face of persecution.

For more than 30 years, Open Doors has been publishing the World Watch List, an indexed ranking of the top 50 countries where it’s most dangerous to be a Christian.

This prayer guide is perfect for anyone wanting insight into the pressure Christians face for following Jesus.

As you read through the prayer guide, be open to what God will say to you through the testimony of those who live with persecution as a day-to-day reality. Your faith will be stretched as you pray, and your relationship with the wider body of Christ will be enriched as you stand in solidarity with them.

Download your free PDF prayer guide here: World-Watch-Prayer-List-2025

Right Now Media Online Church Resource Centre

This online service contains hundreds of family-friendly videos, as well as a large collection of Bible Studies and resources, as part of our growing Online Church Resource Centre. Consider it the Netflix of Christian videos and resources!  

Click here to request your FREE membership today!

Meet the Missionaries: Q & A with ‘Priscilla’*

Get to know ‘Priscilla’*

Q: When did you first know you were called to work overseas?

When I was in high school, I had the opportunity to go overseas on a short-term trip with my youth group.  While I was there, God opened my eyes to see how lost the people in that area were, and He began to grow in me a passion for reaching that people group.

Q: What life experiences did you have that helped you prepare to go overseas?

I’ve always had a love for languages and learning about other cultures.  All my life I’ve been drawn to people from other countries and have always tried to learn words from their cultures.  My education in teaching English helped prepare me in practical ways for teaching here.  In addition to that, while I was in university, I had an opportunity to do a teaching internship in a similar country to the one I’m now living in, and God used that to confirm that He was leading me to this area of the world.  My experiences there also helped make the transition to living here easier.

Q: How would you describe your first year working overseas?

There were lots of ups and downs.  I expected there to be more culture shock, but my earlier experiences overseas eased a lot of that.  That said, there were definitely times of frustration and confusion when things did not happen the way I expected them to.  I’ve been blessed to have a really close-knit group of fellow workers the whole time I’ve been overseas, and that also really helped in making my first year a positive experience.

Q: What are some of the ways you have been affirmed in following father’s leading?

Seeing the doors He has opened has been a big affirmation.  After working for a couple of years, I felt I needed to spend time studying the local language, and he made a way for me to return to the same country and study here without working full-time.  He has also given me many opportunities to share my faith with local friends, and I even have one friend who I am able to read the Word with regularly.

Q: What is something that would surprise others about work or the people you are called to serve?

I think many people would be surprised at how open the locals here are to talking about faith.  Many people assume that because it’s a strict country, those conversations would be difficult, but the reality is that because their faith dictates so much of their lives, there are many opportunities to share.

Q: What advice would you give to those considering working overseas?

Don’t doubt God’s ability to equip you!  I had no interest in ever leaving Manitoba before I went on my first trip in high school, but God, in his great mercy, changed my heart completely so that when it was time to move overseas, I could hardly wait to go, and now it’s hard to imagine living anywhere else.

Q: How can people support you?

Pray for me!  Sign up for my newsletters!  Connect with me in-person when I’m back in Canada.

Meet the Missionaries: Q & A with Nick and Iris

Get to know Nick and Iris

Q: When did you first know father was calling you to the field?

N – During the period of 2002-2003, father touched my heart to share the good news to people of other nations through participating in various STM ministries. In particular, He urged me to move forward in this direction at Urbana 2003 conference.

Q: What life experiences did you have that helped you prepare to go overseas?

N – Since I was sixteen years old, travelling to other countries with backpacker friends became one of my favorite activities. Through communicating with people in different countries and staying at different environments, it broadened my way of thinking, enhanced my acceptability of other ways to do things which are different from mine, as well as improved my ability to cope with different living conditions.

Q: What life experiences did you have that helped you prepare to go overseas?

– I encourage myself to live out of comfort zone, try new things, meet some people who are not of the same language and culture.

Q: How would you describe your first year on the field?

N – When I look back my first year on Asia field, I would describe it as an “adaption and learning” period of my ministries here.

Adaption: the new physical environment, food, limited amount of genuine information about outside world from public media and limited access of overseas websites/internet

Learning: many survival skills and knowledge, language, getting to know the nationals’ social norms, moral standards, beliefs, worldview, etc

Q: What are some of the ways you have been affirmed in following father’s leading?

N – In July, both Iris and I got a strong burden and feeling that it is time for us to get involved in local c****h ministries. We prayed for His direction. In August, there were several brothers and sisters who “suddenly” approached us and shared the great need in their c****hes. They urged us for our involvement/help. We prayed about this and father touched our hearts to serve in a local c****h. We strongly feel that God is leading us.

I – I got a passion to help female university students and give them advice on education, courtship and relationship issues. Divorce percentage is also very high where we live. New married young couples look for role models, and find out how to keep harmony in the new family with their original families, etc.

I am very thankful that many female students and young couples come to me and share with me their struggles and difficulties. Through listening and giving them advice, I can also witness my faith to them and help them set up a father-like family.

Q: What is something that would surprise others about your work or the people you work with?

I – Father is awesome. I have experienced miracles while working with HIM and for HIM. Working in an environment with unfamiliar language and culture, I face many uncertainties every day. I am unable to lean on my own ability, knowledge and experience. Therefore, I look for HIS presence and guidance. Father is the one to make a way beyond my imagination. Every time when I see how HE opens doors for me and what HE prepares for me, I am experiencing miracles.

Q: What advice would you give to those considering overseas work?

I – I would suggest those who are considering working overseas: (a) to have a mind to keep learning; (b) to be flexible; (c) learn to be patient; and (d) always prepare to give joyfully.

Q: How can people support you?

I – (a) Please p**y that father draws the lost people close to HIM and respond to HIS love. (b) Please p**y that I can learn language better as I cannot memorize the tone and the sound of the words properly. (c) Please p**y that father gives me a clear mind to discern HIS guidance and will.

N – I am so excited to become involved in local c****h ministry here. P**y for His direction, strength and protection.

Meet the Missionary: Q & A with Lyndell Campbell-Réquia

Get to know Lyndell Campbell-Réquia

Q When did you first know God was calling you to the mission’s field?

Even as a small child I was always so interested in the stories told by the missionaries who visited my church.  In my early 20s I started exploring the different possibilities within the NAB Conference.   I even bought a car with a stick-shift to better prepare myself for living overseas one day!  But God confirmed my calling through my participation on 4 short-term mission trips to Mexico, Brazil, India and Belarus.

Q What life experiences did you have that helped you prepare to go overseas?

On a larger scale, I had ministry experience, having worked in three churches.  Right before I left, I was Dean of Students and a professor at Taylor University College so I also had experience teaching in higher education.  I also had a number of friends who were from other cultures.  I made an effort to speak with other long-term missionaries before going.  One missionary really helped me prepare for my role as a Seminary professor in Brazil by giving me on-going advice.   On a smaller scale, the last car I bought in Canada was a stick shift, so I was able to drive the car the mission provided for me in Brazil!

Q How would you describe your first year on the mission field?

I learned for the first time what it really meant to trust in God.  Here are a couple of examples: The mission provided me with a car that broke down around 10 times that first year.  Since I couldn’t speak the language, calling a tow truck was not an option, so I prayed… a lot!  And God sent people to help me.  Several times I got lost – I’d always been good with a map, but when there are no street signs, maps don’t always work so well.  I prayed some more and God oriented my path.  He was an ever-present help in the challenges I faced and I learned to rely on Him because He became my only option.

Q What surprised you the most once you began your work? What did you wish you knew beforehand?

Before leaving for the mission field, it never occurred to me that because I did not know the language, I wasn’t able to be fed at church that first year.  I couldn’t understand the sermons, the words to the music we would sing, the Bible studies, etc.  If I had realized this challenge before going I would have been better prepared.

Q What is something that would surprise others about mission work or the people you are called to serve?

When God calls us to the mission field, often it’s much more about who God wants us to become than what He wants us to do for Him on the field.  I’ve grown so much deeper in my relationship with God by becoming a missionary than I would have if I had stayed in ministry in my home country.  I’ve learned more deeply about what sacrifice really means, especially in the context of truly loving another.  God is so much more concerned with who I am than what I do for Him.

Q What are some of the factors that lead you to become an overseas missionary through the NAB?

NAB has been my family for almost my whole life and so I wanted them to be with me on the mission field, too.

Q What advice would you give to those considering overseas missions?

Be 100% certain of you calling before you go.  Don’t allow yourself to think about quitting for the first 5 years because your service really doesn’t begin until then.  And remember that God put nationals in place before you arrived on the mission field therefore it’s important to learn from them, work with them and submit to their leadership. How can people pray for y u? I would appreciate prayer for my husband, Paulo, and I for continued spiritual growth, for safety, for good health, for a strong marriage and that God would continue to use us as His instruments to reach and train others here in southern Brazil.  Thanks!