What to Expect
Coming to a new church can be overwhelming. We want you to feel welcome. We have no dress code, most people dress in business casual or jeans. Please wear whatever you are comfortable in.
Regular Service Times
Sunday
9:00am
German Service, English Service & Sunday School
Sunday
10:45am
English Service & Sunday School
Wednesday
7:00pm
Youth Bible Study, Young Teens, and Prayer for the Family
If you arrive at the church and the parking lot is full, there is also parking across the street. When you enter the front entrance there will be greeters and/or ushers that would be happy to direct you, just ask.
Our Mission
To proclaim the Gospel of Jesus Christ by word and action, convincing all who are willing to follow Christ in confession and repentance, making disciples of all who faithfully surrender, and equipping the saints to faithfully share the Gospel message in fruitful Kingdom service.
Our Vision
Because we have an open door to the Mennonite culture based on our own background, our primary focus has been to serve within the Mennonite communities locally and abroad. Our desire is to impact these religious, often isolated people with the power of the gospel, knowing this will not only bring eternal salvation, but enhance and bless families and lives within these communities.
Statements of Faith
View core biblical doctrines which we deem as foundational and non-negotiable as born-again believers in Christ.
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Ministries
Lighthouse Gospel Church is a family-oriented body of believers with an active Sunday School, Youth, Young Families, Older Families, and Even Older Families!
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Leadership
Get to know our current leadership of elders, deacons and other ministry leaders.
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History of the Lighthouse Gospel Church
Looking back through the history of LGC, all I can say is that in all my experiences within this assembly, I have seen the hand of God operating within this body of believers! Having begun in the 1970’s as an EMMC church plant, this little church was considered to be a revolving door for those who attended for many years. Attendance would continue to fluctuate well into the 90’s. God began to bring about a great revival to the church, beginning around the year 2000. Until this point, the church was located in the small rural community of Houghton Centre, Ontario. When I started attending in 2001, attendance was approximately 80-90 people on any given Sunday. Pastor Henry Wiebe, my predecessor, was a man of prayer and great faith. God led him to start a prayer meeting in 1999. Through prayer, over the next few years, the church tripled in growth.