Saskatchewan Christian artist Elenee talks excitement over first Juno nomination ▶️

Canadian Christian artist from Lloydminster, Sask., Elenee is thrilled and humbled to have been nominated for her first Juno award. 

"This is crazy," says Elenee. "I put a song out there that I think you guys are playing called 'I Don't Want it,' and it talks about how I don't want the money, the fame, and the awards. You know, because if God's not in it. But I feel like God is in this."

Elenee says that she sees this nomination as a sign she's on the right track with her songs. 

Win tickets to see Rend Collective in Winnipeg

Rend Collective is bringing their Folk! Tour to Winnipeg next month.

The group originally from Northern Ireland kick off the Canadian portion of the tour in Winnipeg on March 27, before continuing through the Prairies. 

The tour starts on March 6 in Burlington, North Carolina before coming north of the border with stops in Winnipeg, Saskatoon, Edmonton, Calgary, Kelowna, and Langley. 

Don't miss your chance to see the 'My Lighthouse' band at 7 p.m. on March 27 at MyChurch Winnipeg at 955 Wilkes Avenue. 

2025 Juno nominations for Christian category includes Manitoba's Jordan St. Cyr

On Tuesday, Feb. 11, the 54th Annual Juno Awards released their list of nominees for this year's Canadian music awards show. 

This year the Christian category was almost cancelled, alongside Reggae, and Children's Album of the Year, but after widespread advocacy from Canadian music supporters, they decided to keep these categories for the 2025 Junos. 

How a local professor spent 20 years exploring the meaning of 'Oh My God'

Does the phrase "Oh my God" offend you? Have you ever wondered how it became something that people blurt out multiple times a day? 

David Balzer, an associate professor of communications and media at Canadian Mennonite University and a storyteller at heart, is preparing to release an audio documentary that will answer all of these questions and more. 

Winnipeg churches uniting for ‘Breaking News Night’ of worship and prayer

Several churches in Winnipeg are gathering together for a night of worship and prayer.

On February 14, Methodist Missionary Chapel Canada is hosting "Breaking News Night."

Revd. Bamidele Oni says, "This is actually an instruction from the Lord, and it's the intention of this watch. The night is a night of prayer, worship, signs, and wonders."

Pastor John MacArthur released from hospital

John MacArthur from Grace Community Church has been released from hospital after complications following a heart valve replacement. 

On January 5, staff pastor and church elder, Tom Patton said that MacArthur's recovery from surgery had been much slower than expected, with occasional setbacks affecting his heart, lungs and kidneys.

On February 7, church elder and executive director of Grace to You, Phil Johnson said MacArthur is at home recovering. 

Philadelphia Eagles give glory to God after winning Super Bowl LIX

Philadephia Eagles fans are waking up feeling prideful after their team defeated the Kansas City Chiefs 40-22 in Super Bowl LIX.

The Chiefs were trying to make history by becoming the first team to win three straight Super Bowls, but those dreams were quickly crushed after two-time NFL MVP Patrick Mahomes was intercepted twice and sacked six times by Philadelphia's defence.