One Church One Heart
South Ottawa Christian Churches United by the Apostles' Creed
Who We Are
United in Faith, Love, and Purpose
We are a group of Christian Churches in Ottawa’s south end, united by the Apostles’ Creed and a shared passion to see our city experience the love of God the Father, the grace of Jesus Christ, and the fellowship of the Holy Spirit. Our hope is that this unity service will bring the churches of the south end together in harmony and faith.
What We Stand For
A Unified Witness of Faith and Love
In the south end of Ottawa, a unique and vibrant group of Christian churches stands united, bound by the timeless truths of the Apostles’ Creed. Though each congregation brings its own history, traditions, and cultural expressions, what makes this group truly special is the common bond of faith in Jesus Christ that transcends denominational differences.
Together, we share a deep commitment to the essential Christian beliefs: the love of God the Father, the grace of Jesus Christ, and the fellowship of the Holy Spirit. This unity reflects the heart of the early Church, where believers were united in purpose, love, and mission.
In a world often divided, our churches stand as a beacon of hope, demonstrating what is possible when believers set aside differences and focus on what unites us. We understand that our collective witness is stronger than the sum of its parts and are committed to being a light in this community, reaching out with compassion, sharing the good news of Jesus, and fostering deeper relationships with God and one another.
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— Our Mission
To create opportunity for the local churches of the south end of Ottawa to be one church, partnering together in prayer, a service, and an opportunity bless ministries making a difference in Ottawa.
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— Our Vision
Jesus prayed for the future church in John 17, that we would be one as He and the Father are one.
03.
— Our Story
For nearly 20 years, local church leaders have met to pray, support one another, and serve Ottawa through disaster relief, community events, and outreach initiatives. Since the pandemic, this movement has grown, uniting churches as one.











