History

The Prince Albert Alliance Church began in 1965. Chartered as a Christian and Missionary Alliance Church, the founding pastor was Ernest Regier. For 13 years Pastor Regier helped to develop the church into a thriving faith community.

Five other senior pastors have given direction to the church: Neil Unruh, Darryl Schultz, Brian Brglez, Ron Goerzen and Mark Bergen. Weekend service attendance averages 350-450 people.

Originally housed in temporary facilities, the first permanent church structure was constructed on 6th Avenue East (now owned by the Scarborough Baptist Church). In the early 1970’s a new building was constructed at the current location. By the 1980’s further expansion was needed and a Christian Education wing was added. Phase 1 of ongoing renovations completed in 2000 saw the sanctuary refurbished (seating capacity of 500). In 2004 an elevator was installed. The church has maintained a community perspective over the years. From children’s, youth and adult programs; drama and musical presentations to refreshing weekend worship services, the Prince Albert Alliance church desires to impact people, helping them to become fully devoted followers of Jesus Christ.