
Hymns That Teach: Be Thou My Vision - Aug 9th, 2026
Jenn Campbell steps away from her usual place leading worship to teach us about the classic hymn "Be Thou My Vision" in the sixth week of our summer series: Hymns That Teach.
Eastview Community Church resides at the north east corner of Winnipeg. Since 1990 it has stood as representative of Jesus Christ as a lighthouse and beacon of hope to this community. Check out our website: www.eastview.org to find out when we are gathering and how you can join us.
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Jenn Campbell steps away from her usual place leading worship to teach us about the classic hymn "Be Thou My Vision" in the sixth week of our summer series: Hymns That Teach.

Pastor Steve teaches on the hymn "Trust and Obey" for our fifth week in our summer series: Hymns That Teach

Our fourth week of our summer series looks at the hymn "Near to the heart of God". Thanks to Dave Fulawka for leading us in teaching this week.

This week Bev Dyck breaks down the hymn "Victory In Jesus" in our third week looking at Hymns That Teach.

Weldon Neufeld leads us in our second week looking at Hymns That Teach as he breaks down "For the Beauty of the Earth"

For generations, God's people have sung their faith. Through these songs, believers have learned truth, found comfort in hard seasons, and been reminded again and again of who God is and what He has done for us in Christ. Throughout the summer, speakers will share a hymn that has shaped their faith, the scripture behind it, and how its truth can continue to shape our lives today.

Join us for week three of our mini series exploring the book of Philippians.

Join us for week two of our mini series, Study Together: Philippians.

Join us for a mini-series as Pastor Johnny digs into the book of Philippians.

Pastor Johnny leads us through the final week in our Jesus Revolution series. How has the Jesus Revolution shaped the world's view of progress?