The worship services at White Rock Church

Serving our community

Captains Dae-Gun Kim and Aejin Jeong have served together in ministry since 2001 and have been part of The Salvation Army since 2012. With extensive experience across Canada, they now serve the White Rock Community Church, bringing a heart for faith, service, and community connection.

Worship services

Join us for meaningful worship and fellowship at The White Rock Church. Each week, we come together as a community to grow in faith, deepen our relationship with God, and experience His presence through worship and teaching.
Worship Service: Sunday at 11:00 AM
Location: 15417 Roper Ave. White Rock, BC V4B 2G4
Worship services at the Ministry unit

News and events

Stay updated on our latest Mississauga community initiatives and upcoming happenings.

Our Ministry in Numbers

Celebrating the impact we’ve made and the community we’re building together.

134

Countries where The Salvation Army serves

199

Children’s homes

1.129.175

People helped with emergency relief after a disaster in 2022

1.514.928

Patients at Salvation Army hospitals
and clinics in 2022
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The Salvation Army

The Salvation Army is a Christian organization that provides support to vulnerable people in 400 communities across Canada and in 134 countries. Learn more by visiting our sites salvationist.ca and salvationarmy.ca

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