Sun-drenched golden wheat field under a wide prairie sky near Bruderheim
Bruderheim, Alberta

There's a seat waiting for you

Where the prairie sky meets a welcoming church.

We're a non-denominational community church gathered in Bruderheim — with friends and family who drive in from Fort Saskatchewan, Lamont, Edmonton, and everywhere in between. Warm, honest, and a little wonderstruck by the God who lit up our prairie sky.

Service time
Sundays · 10:30 AM
Location
4904 Queen St, Bruderheim
Coffee always on
Welcome home

Come as you are. Stay as long as you'd like.

Whether you've been walking with Jesus for decades, or you're just curious and want to ask honest questions over a cup of coffee — you'll find space to belong here. No dress code. No pressure. Just real people figuring it out together.

Members of Bruderheim Community Church laughing together after a Sunday service
Our heart

Three things you'll feel when you walk in.

We're not trying to be a big show. We're trying to be a family.

Genuine hospitality

A handshake, a real hello, and a chair pulled out at the table. We're the kind of small town that still notices when you walk in.

Honest teaching

Bible-rooted messages that take your questions seriously and your life seriously — without pretending we've got it all figured out.

Belonging for all ages

From toddlers to grandparents, everybody has a place. Kids' programs run during the service so parents can rest and listen.

A meteor streaks across the night sky over the Alberta prairie near Bruderheim
The Bruderheim story

A small town the sky once fell on.

On a clear March morning in 1960, a meteorite broke over Bruderheim — one of the largest stony meteorites ever recovered in Canada. Pieces of it now sit in museums around the world, but the wonder of it still belongs to this town.

We think it's a fitting symbol. Light from far away, breaking quietly into ordinary prairie life, leaving a mark you can hold in your hand. That's what we believe the love of God still does — and we'd love to tell you more about it.

The doors are open. Come as you are.

No RSVP, no sign-up sheet — just pull up a chair on Sunday morning. Stay for coffee after (it's the Canadian dark roast, of course), or slip out quietly. You're welcome either way.