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All Saints Anglican Church, Regina, SK

(306) 586-4420

Diocese of Qu'Appelle

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Sunday Worship

All Saints welcomes everyone to worship with us, and invites anyone baptised in the faith of Jesus Christ to join in Holy Communion. Some folks at our church like to get dressed up, and others enjoy worshipping God in their jeans and T-shirt. All are welcome.

Summer Schedule (July & August)

From July 3rd to August 28th, 2011 All Saints will have one service at 9:30 am.

Winter Schedule (September through June)

Sunday 9:00 a.m. Eucharist, Traditional Language

We alternate in this service between the Book of Common Prayer on the first and third Sundays of each month and the Prayer Book Language service in the Book of Alternative Services on the second and fourth Sundays of each month. Services on the 2nd,  3rd and 5th Sundays of the month include music. The 9:00 Sunday service is normally over shortly after 10 am.

Sunday 10:30 a.m. Eucharist, Contemporary Language

During our 10:30 worship, we mostly use the Book of Alternative Services but enjoy trying varied liturgies/worship patterns such as the Celtic Worship service from the Island of Iona and the Anglican New Zealand service. There is music at this service all the time, and other than a short break during the summer, the All Saints Choir sings at this service. Children in Church School normally join the their families during the service after the sermon and before the Eucharist, and Church School and Youth events are often incorporated into the 10:30 worship. This service usually ends about 11:45, and then many folks gather for a coffee social in the church hall. 

 

On the first Sunday of each month,

we Pray for Healing and perform Anointing with Oil at both services.

 

Mid-week Services

Wednesdays at 7:00 p.m. Eucharist

We meet in the lounge at 7 p.m. for an informal Eucharist using the Book of Alternative Services, the Celtic Worship Pattern from Iona, Scotland or a Eucharist from the New Zealand (Anglican) Prayer Book. These services are quite short and ideal for those who are away on the weekend or prefer to worship in a small group. During the fall and spring, this service is often followed by an Adult Education Course. Each service and each study evening is "stand alone"— you can come to the service without attending the course, or attend some evenings of the course without having to commit to all of them. You are welcome to join us for this service any time.