MENNO PLACE CAMPUS
Menno Place Campus is one of the largest senior's care campuses in British Columbia. There are 700 seniors living on 11 acres across from the Abbotsford Regional Hospital. Menno Place is governed by the Mennonite Benevolent Society which founded faith-based seniors care on this location in 1953.
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Menno Place
32945 Marshall Road
Abbotsford, BC V2S 1K1
604.859.7631
info@mennoplace.ca
More Information: 604.851.4000
Menno Place Video: Welcome Home
/in Explore Our Campus, Family and Friends, Move to Menno PlaceExplore the Menno Place Campus of Care in Abbotsford, BC!
Hymn Stories – August 2022
/in Family and Friends“I Surrender All”, written by Judson Van de Venter (whose ministry impacted the preaching of Dr. Billy Graham) is our hymn for the month for August. Van de Venter penned the lyrics about a pivotal moment in his life and in his account of the writing of the hymn text, said this: “God had hidden a song in my heart, and touching a tender chord, He caused me to sing.”
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Hymn Stories – July 2022
/in Family and FriendsThis month’s hymn, “‘Tis So Sweet to Trust in Jesus” was written by a remarkable woman out of one of her darkest hours. Read more about the origins of this hymn and find other helpful resources for seniors.
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Hymn Stories – June 2022
/in Family and Friends“While many hymns are born out of a particular dramatic experience, this hymn was simply the result of the author’s morning by morning realization of God’s personal faithfulness.” Read more about the origins of ‘Great is Thy Faithfulness’ and other helpful resources for seniors.
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Chaplains Retirement – Send a note of encouragement and blessing
/in Family and FriendsFill out this form to encourage and bless our retiring chaplains.
Mother’s Day Flowers 2022
/in Family and FriendsMother’s Day, May 5th
Buckets Flowers is a trusted florist who understands the infection control requirements for Menno Place – (604) 870-2994
Hymn Stories – May 2022
/in Family and FriendsMost of us are familiar with the beautiful hymn, How Great Thou Art… but have you heard the live version performed by George Beverly Shea in 1957? Do yourself a favour and click on the link to listen to the performance on YouTube! Don’t forget to read more about the origins of this hymn and other helpful resources for seniors.
Volunteer Week 2022 #EmpathyinAction
/in Family and FriendsIt’s been two years since we had to close our doors to our precious volunteers and we’re thrilled to welcome back such an integral part of our team and community! Our volunteers help residents thrive socially, mentally, emotionally, and spiritually. Welcome back and thank you for putting #EmpathyInAction!
Hymn Stories – April 2022
/in Family and FriendsPenned in 1913 by George Bennard, this month’s hymn is “The Old Rugged Cross”. Bennard was convinced that the cross was more than just a religious symbol, but rather, the very heart of the gospel. This hymn became one of the most widely published songs, either sacred or secular, in the United States.
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Hymn Stories – March 2022
/in Family and Friends🎼 Praise God, it’s March! Our hymn of the month is the Doxology by Bishop Thomas Ken and Louis Bourgeois. The four lines of the Doxology have been the most frequently sung words of any known song for more than three hundred years!
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