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THE MANITOBA BAPTIST ASSOCIATION IS

An Extended Family of Believers Coming Together For the Glory of God.

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17 churches working together.

The 17 Churches in the Manitoba Baptist Association are members of the North American Baptist Conference and have come together to enable ministry, outreach, church health and growth.

What Has God Been Doing in our CHurches

Our Stories

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MORE RAIN – Swan Valley Update June 30/26

In the last day the heavy rains have once again hit the Swan River Valley. With some areas receiving up...

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SWAN VALLEY UPDATE – June 25

On Monday June 22, 2026 The Manitoba Baptist Association held a business meeting, out of that meeting we heard several...

Community Bible Fellowship Church Flooded at sunset.

Update From Swan River

We recently talked with Rachel Dahl, the youth ministry leader at Temple Baptist in Swan River. We wanting to hear...

WHat is coming up in our churches

Events

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Special General Session & Minitonas/Swan River Update

June 22 @ 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
What does the MBA do

Initiatives

CAMPS

The Churches of the MBA support several camps in Manitoba that work to share the Gospel and connect people to God’s creation.

Seniors

Meadowood Manor is an 88-bed Personal Care Home and 89-suite Independent Living Seniors’ Apartment Tower that provides Spiritual and Physical Care to Seniors in Winnipeg.

Pastoral Support

As part of the ‘ministerial’ of the Manitoba Baptist Association, pastors receive support as they navigate ministry through peer gatherings and through a regional minister.

Gathering to do More

Conference

The MBA is like an extended family, and each year we gather in a ‘family reunion’ to learn, encourage and empower each other.

Wes Stapleton speaking at MBA conference
Choir singing onstage at Oakbank Baptist Church