About Prince Albert Alliance Church
HISTORY: In 1964, Rev. A. H. Orthner, district superintendent of the Christian and Missionary Alliance, as well as Pastor Walter Boldt of Saskatoon visited Prince Albert in hopes of beginning an Alliance Church in the city. By 1965, the early Alliance Church had begun.
After many rental properties, two new builds, and the addition of the gym and staff offices, Prince Albert Alliance Church has called the corner of 28th Street West and 6th Ave West home since June 23, 1974.
As a congregation that started with 18 faithful attenders, PAAC has grown to welcome an average attendance of 290 congregants each Sunday morning.
Prince Albert Alliance Church is a member of The Christian & Missionary Alliance in Canada, belonging to a group of approximately 440 local Canadian churches. As a denomination, we aim to be a Christ-centred, Spirit empowered, and Mission-focused in everything that we do.
MISSION: We believe that God is calling the church family of Prince Albert Alliance Church to be, “a community of people growing together in knowing God and making Him known”.
PRESENT DAY: Prince Albert Alliance Church, although bigger in numbers, is a welcoming community for the whole family. The staff are dedicated to get to know the congregation and do their best to make sure no one slips through the cracks.
With all the kids programs, Bible studies, adult ministries, small groups, and Sunday school classes PAAC has to offer there are countless opportunities for young and old to get involved and find a place they can belong.
A church of this size, including the number of ministers can’t be run by our small staff team. This is where our dedicated volunteer teams come in. With over 200 volunteers that give up their time during the week, in 30+ ministry programs, we realize that they are an integral part of the PAAC team. We couldn’t minister effectively without them.