A Banner Day -
June 20 -
eve of Aboriginal Day
Here's our Banner (below)... here's our
banner team (Atrium password needed) here's the
story...
Open Table - ecumenical Suppers for U
Students and
young adults. Next Open Table is
at 4:30 p.m. Mar. 25...
Open Table: the last Sunday of most months
during term,
usually All Saints' Lower Hall - enter
via Laurier
more...
Regular Services at ALL
SAINTSSandy Hill Sundays at 10:00 a.m. - Holy Eucharist
and
Monday-Thursday at 8:00 a.m. - Morning
Prayer in the
Chapel
Sunday School -
10:00 a.m. Sundays (ages 5-10) Youth
Group - 12:00 noon Sundays (ages 11-16)
Sundays
10:00 a.m. Holy
Eucharist
You
are most welcome to worship with us each Sunday, where all
baptized Christians are invited to receive
communion.
Come,
visit and worship with
us—
Laurier Avenue
East at Chapel Street
We
are in Sandy Hill, just
east of the University of Ottawa.
On Sundays, parking is available in the
Chapel St. lot.
OC Transpo buses #5 and 316 stop at the door.
All
Saints' Sandy Hill
317 Chapel St., Ottawa ON
K1N 7Z2
2011 -
Thanksgiving - a remedy for your
worries? Download mp3,,,
Easter
2011 - He is risen...
with Guest Musician Peter Crouch
(trumpet)
this Easter Choral Eucharist Service
engaged everyone in The Flowering
of the Cross. After the service we gathered for a
Resurrection Party in the Lower Hall.
• Easter
Sunrise 2011
For our Easter Sunrise Service we met at the church and processed to
Strathcona Park and the Rideau River; and then we returned to the Lower
Hall for our potluck Easter breakfast.
• Good
Friday 2011
We gathered at the third hour of the afternoon for Devotions on the Cross,
with their poignancy deepened by Joanna Dempster's singing of The Confession Stone
(Songs of Mary).
• Maundy Thursday 2011
After our Seder,
some could relax, while others prepared
in the church for Maundy Thursday's Choral Eucharist with Foot Washing
and the Stripping of the Church.
•
Easter 2010 What a
marvelous day! Our sunrise Easter service,
our 10:00 service
with the Flowering of the Cross...
At right, the floral cross that was decorated by all in the
Flowering of the Cross part of the service on Easter Morning, stands by
the Laurer sidewalk to share our Easter delight with all passers-by.
For all this beautiful symbolism, with hope blossoming from
an
ancient instrument of torture; we find an even more profound meaning
- inspired by Jesus of Nazareth.