The Tri-congregational churches really give me an uplifting feeling about the changes soon to come in Canada due to this pluralistic movement. This strong community makes me look at life much more optimistically. Two Anglican, and one Pybestrian church have collaborated together to build a miraculous centre for the Christian faith. After reading the article on social capital and its importance, I thought of this church. Their collaboration together to work for a common cause has really outlined and exemplified what it means to have strong bonding social capital. There ability to bond several sects of Christianity under one roof allows for them to raise funds to help strengthen their community; not only through faith based activities, but also stuff like annual garage sales, seniors dinners, etc. This allows for the community to work together and be able to look at their commonalities vs. their differences. What really touched me was, as a minority myself I can easily see the importance of bonding social capital, and how maybe implementation of this sort is possible and quite necessary in both my cultural and religious communities. This will allow for my communities to be less divided, strengthened, and able to do more for both their personal communities, as well as the greater Canadian Community. It will also allow for them to generate more funds to support grand scale initiatives rather than wasting resources on similar initiatives run by several smaller groups. http://www.tri-church.ca/index.htm