
Quick Facts
Founded
2003
Denomination
Canadian Reformed Churches
Service Times
Sunday 10:00 AM and 3:00 PM
Men's Ministry
Yes
Kids Ministry
Yes
Pastor Credentials
M.Div., ordained Canadian Reformed minister

10-Point Theological Scorecard
Christology
Is Jesus the only way? (John 14:6)
Three Forms of Unity.
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Scripture
Inerrancy affirmed? Final authority?
Reformed inerrantist.
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Men's Discipleship
Intentional formation for men?
Men's societies typical.
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Soteriology
Faith alone? How is salvation presented?
Canons of Dort.
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Gender / Biblical Design
Biblical manhood and womanhood by God's design — patriarchal, complementarian, egalitarian, or affirming gender ideology?
Male-only officers.
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Leadership Structure
Male elders/pastors? Accountability?
Plurality of male elders.
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Preaching Style
Expository or topical/therapeutic?
Twice-Sunday catechetical.
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Mission Clarity
Great Commission central?
Classis Alberta.
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Cultural Alignment
DEI/CRT language? Social justice crowding out gospel?
St. Albert Dutch Reformed.
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Accountability Structure
Denominational home, elder plurality, or external network — is the pastor answerable to anyone?
CanRC federation.
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Assessment
St. Albert CanRC (instituted 2003) is north of Edmonton. Rev. Kenneth Wieske as minister.

MOOP Engagement Tracker
How this church was personally verified by the MOOP directory team:
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Researched church website

Sources & Evidence
Enrichment Notes
Live-fetched https://canrc.org/churches/st-albert on 2026-05-16 — confirmed Rev. Kenneth Wieske + Canadian Reformed Churches (Classis Alberta).
--- 2026-05-28 V7.0.3: country detected as Canada (CA) from name + address. Routed to international shard rather than _unstated.
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Last reviewed:
2026-05-28
— Annual review recommended