NUTANA PARK MENNONITE CHURCH

Nutana Park Mennonite Church is a Christian congregation in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada, established as an extension of First Mennonite Church. Organized formally in 1966 with 106 charter members[^2][^4], it traces its origins to 1963 when First Mennonite Church initiated efforts to establish a congregation in the Nutana Park neighborhood[^2][^4]. The congregation’s meeting house was completed in 1965, with Jake Nickel recognized as its founding leader[^2].

History

The church emerged amid a linguistic transition from German to English worship services during the 1960s[^2]. Its formation reflected broader efforts by Canadian Mennonite communities to expand accessibility and outreach[^2][^4]. The congregation operates as a registered charity under the Canada Revenue Agency (Business Number: 107789562RR0001)[^5].

Mission and Activities

The church’s mission emphasizes a "biblically-based community for redemptive nurture, worship, invitation to faith, prayer, education, outreach, and service" within the context of the global church[^5]. Activities include communal worship, religious education, and outreach programs[^1][^3]. It holds congregational meetings for significant decisions, such as pastoral search committee formations[^1].


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