
Canada Day – Recognizing the Original Inhabitants of King City
For over twenty thousand years aboriginal peoples hunted and tended crops on the land where King City and All Saints are today. We feel it
For over twenty thousand years aboriginal peoples hunted and tended crops on the land where King City and All Saints are today. We feel it
A great time was had last Saturday night (May 25) by over 60 women from the parish and community at our annual Lady’s Dinner in which
All Saint’s Biggest Rummage and Best of the Best Sale was a great success! On Saturday April 27 nearly 300 shoppers crowded All Saints, which
What is this “Narrative Budget” I’ve been hearing about? As part of vestry each year, we are traditionally presented with a budget and an accounting
This year, All Saints has embarked on creating a narrative budget – one that tells the full story of our parish and community life, not
On Sunday April 7, All Saints warmly welcomed our new Diocesan Bishop, the Right Reverend Andrew Asbil. Bishop Asbil is the new “chief pastor” of
We have some new pictures to share from our Sister parishes in Mexico, showing celebrations at the various churches within the Anglican Diocese of Cuernavaca.
During this period of reflection and renewal, All Saints is using a form of creed from the Celtic Order of St. Columba: We believe that
The following article is reproduced from the March 2019 edition of The Anglican newspaper. Article submitted by Peter Misiaszek.
Creative learning about Jesus and his teachings is offered at All Saints every Sunday for children and youth ages 6-14. Our wonderful youth leader and