This directory contains websites, emails or phone numbers of Saskatchewan churches and church-related agencies. The directory is incomplete, and probably has some errors. If you don't find what you are looking for here, consider using a search engine to supplement your search.

Due to the number of churches in Saskatchewan, we are only listing websites and email addresses (or phone numbers). We want to provide at least one contact point for people searching for a church. We will not be including street addresses or postal addresses, or any other information about the congregation.

These church listings are sorted by denomination

Miscellaneous

Anglican

Diocese of Qu'Appelle, Anglican Church of Canada

Diocese of Saskatchewan, Anglican Church of Canada

Diocese of Saskatoon, Anglican Church of Canada

Baptist

Christian & Missionary Alliance

Canadian Midwest District Office, Regina

Lutheran

Church of the Lutheran Brethren (CLBA)

Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada (ELCIC), Saskatchewan Synod

Lutheran Church–Canada (LCC)

Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod-Canada

Other Lutheran churches in Saskatchewan

Lutheran institutions

Mennonite

Mennonite Church Saskatchewan

Saskatchewan Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches

Other Mennonite Churches

Orthodox

Antiochian Christian Archdiocese of North America

Evangelical Orthodox Church (E.O.C.)
(Note that this church is not a canonical Orthodox church.)

Orthodox Church of America (O.C.A.)

Romanian (Patriarchal) Orthodox Church

Pentecostal, Charismatic, & Holiness

Apostolic Church of Pentecost of Canada

Church of God - Canada
The Church of God - Canada is a classical Pentecostal church affiliated with the Church of God (Cleveland, Tennessee).

Nazarene

Open Bible Faith Fellowship

Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada (PAOC)

Salvation Army

Victory Churches International

Vineyard - Association of Vineyard Churches Canada

Western Canadian Church of God
The Western Canadian Church of God is a church in the Holiness tradition affiliated with the Church of God (Anderson, Indiana).

Presbyterian Church in Canada - Synod of Saskatchewan

Presbytery of Assiniboia

Presbytery of Northern Saskatchewan

Roman Catholic

Archdiocese of Regina

Diocese of Prince Albert
The Diocese of Prince Albert (est. 1891) is the oldest of three Roman Catholic dioceses in Saskatchewan. The Diocese of Prince Albert was separated from the Diocese of St. Albert, Alberta., on Oct. 21, 1890, as the Vicariate Apostolic of Prince Albert, under the leadership of Bishop Albert Pascal, OMI, who was consecrated on June 29, 1891. It was then established as a diocese in 1904. The diocese became smaller in subsequent years with the creation in 1910 of the Vicariate of Keewatin, in 1921 of the Abbacy of Muenster, and in 1933 of the Diocese of Saskatoon. In 1915 Prince Albert became a suffragan diocese of the newly created Archdiocese of Regina. The diocese is located in the north-central part of the province, it stretches east-west from the Manitoba to the Alberta border and north-south from Prince Albert National Park to the Wakaw area. It includes 87 rural and urban parishes including 17 on First Nations reserves, with a total Catholic population of approximately 40,000.

Diocese of Saskatoon
The Diocese of Saskatoon includes approximately 87 rural municipalities as well as the city of Saskatoon. In total, this includes some 44,800 square kilometres with a total population of approximately 318,000. Stretching from Macklin and Leader in the west, to Kelvington and Wadena in the east, the Roman Catholic Diocese of Saskatoon includes some 87,000 Catholics served by 98 parishes. There are seven deaneries in the diocese: Saskatoon City, Saskatoon Rural, Eatonia, Humboldt, Kerrobert, Outlook and Wadena. In addition to 47 diocesan priests, there are 43 religious priests (Basilians, Benedictines, Dominicans, Oblates, and Redemptorists) in the diocese of Saskatoon and three permanent deacons, nine religious brothers, and 163 religious sisters in a variety of orders. There are also 12 Parish Life Directors – lay people or sisters who are appointed by the bishop to serve with a Priest Moderator as a Parish Pastoral Team.

Archdiocese of Keewatin-Le Pas
The total area of the Archdiocese of Keewatin-Le Pas is 430,000 sq. km, serving the northern parts of Saskatchewan, Manitoba and Ontario. The cathedral church is Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Cathedral in The Pas, MB. The Archdiocese of Keewatin-Le Pas has the following missions in Saskatchewan. For a list of the Manitoba and Ontario missions, see the Archdiocesan website.

Society of St. Pius X
Technically, the Roman Catholic Church considers the SSPX to be in schism. Their inclusion here under the heading "Roman Catholic" should not be considered a judgement of their status or of the doctrinal and canonical issues that led to the 1988 excommunications. The SSPX celebrates the Tridentine Mass according to the 1962 Missale Romanum.

Ukrainian Catholic - Eparchy of Saskatoon

United Church of Canada - Saskatchewan Conference

Chinook Presbytery
Secretary: , Swift Current

Good Spirit Presbytery
Secretary: Rev. Brian R. Mee, Lemberg

Prairie Pine Presbytery
Secretary: Diane Thurlow, Meadow Lake

River Bend Presbytery

Tamarack Presbytery
Secretary: , Carrot River

Twin Valleys Presbytery
Secretary: Sharon Jeeves, Wolseley

Wascana Presbytery
Secretary: , Regina

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