Easter Offering 2021
/Please watch the video below to find out about our current Offering Project!
Please watch the video below to find out about our current Offering Project!
The office is open again from Tuesdays-Fridays, 10-3.
In-person services are still suspended until further notice, but we will be having services during Holy Week.
Maundy Thursday (April 1) at 7pm
Good Friday (April 2) at 10am
Easter Sunday (April 4) at 9:30am & 11:30am.
All are welcome, but please register if you are planning to attend, by phoning (403) 243-4304 or emailing the office: office@altadorechurch.com
Sadly, our church building is closed for another couple weeks, BUT I want to remind us all that the church, the people of God, is still alive and well. I know that January is a tough month for many, as the effects of short days and long nights, post-Christmas blues etc. settle in. So let's be intentional. Let's work extra hard to pray for each other, share with each other ie. TALK!, and care for each other. We can and will get through this.
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Our current Christmas Offering is a CBM Fundraising Project:
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Providing Animals for Families. For more information, click here:
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Stay tuned for the related materials!
The Mustard Seed is needing financial assistance because of their extra expenses due to COVID. We would like to support them during this difficult time. Please give as you are able to bless their ministry to the homeless.
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The CBWC extends their deepest sympathy and prayers to the family and friends of Rev. Ed Dyck.
Ed passed away peacefully on September 5, 2020 in Calgary, Alberta. Ed was in pastoral ministry with the Canadian Baptists of Western Canada (formerly the Baptist Union of Western Canada) since 1986, and also contributed his time for a short while with the CBWC Foundation.
Memorial Service
A Private Service will be held for family and close friends at First Alliance Church on Friday, September 11, 2020 at 2:00 p.m.MDT. A livestream will be available on the McInnis and Holloway website at www.faccalgary.com/media/video/livestream/index.php?VideoID=18622.
Canadian Baptist Ministries’ (CBM) Board of Directors announces that after an extensive search process, Jennifer Lau, CBM’s current Associate Executive Director, has been appointed as the next Executive Director, effective November 1, 2020.
Our next In-Person worship service is this Sunday, September 13th, and we are following AHS protocols and guidelines. We look forward to seeing you!
Dear Altadore Family,
It goes without saying that we are living through an extraordinary time in recent history. Things are changing rapidly. As Terry Smith, Executive Director of Canadian Baptist Ministries, said in this week’s Prayerline, “As disruptive and potentially threatening as COVID-19 may be, it will also be another means with which God can forge us into new levels of faithfulness, generosity, love and commitment.”
The Leadership Core has made the decision to close the church building completely for the foreseeable future. This includes cancelling worship services.
The exception is that Pastor Judy will, at least for now, maintain regular office hours and welcomes your phone calls and a visit if appropriate. She will not be making routine visitations outside the church but will respond, as allowed, to hospital visits or emergencies.
Other implications and actions going forward:
Pastor Judy will deliver a video-taped message each week. A link to the YouTube will be sent by email to everyone and a link posted on the ABC website and ABC Facebook page. If you do not have access to the internet and would like a printed copy of the message please let Judy know and arrangements can be made to leave a copy in the outside church mailbox for pick up.
A weekly email will connect us with developments and church family news.
Outside rentals are cancelled (most programs are already suspended).
Good Food Box program is suspended.
If your small group wonders about meeting, we recommend that you consider the ages and vulnerability of the participants and if you are able to keep the physical distancing of a minimum 1 metre (more if possible) between people. Exceptional hand hygiene is always critical. As an alternative, can your group share your study materials and prayer requests via an email discussion? If you aren’t meeting, it is really important to keep in touch with each other.
Authorities tell us that this is a critical time. It is important that we all work together to curtail the spread of COVID-19. We know it will be very difficult for some of our church family. Let’s think of it as a project to take all the care we can to slow down the spread of the virus and relieve the pressure on our health care system. It is comforting to know that we can trust in our Lord Jesus Christ to provide us with His peace and comfort. John 14:27 “My peace I give to you. I do not give to you as the world gives. Do not let your hearts be troubled, and do not let them be afraid.”
Hands, Home, Hearts
Please wash your hands thoroughly- at least 20 seconds many times a day particularly if you have been out in public
Stay home as much as possible, keep your distance and stay apart from everyone.
Keep your heart focused on Jesus and focused on consideration for others – keep in touch, help out if you can and keep this situation, your friends and families, the medical staff, those whose jobs are in jeopardy, Government and Health Authorities in prayer.
God is with us in this time and always.
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We acknowledge that the Treaty 7 region of Southern Alberta, on which we stand, is the ancestral traditional land of the indigenous people, and we are grateful for their stewardship of the land and their hospitality which allows us to live, work and serve God, the Creator, here together.
ThE land we meet on has held God's worship since god first formed it. We are grateful for God's gifts from this land that nurture us, and for the many who have nurtured the land before us.
We recognize the pain and turmoil that has come with the settlement of this place, acknowledging now our role in bringing God's healing peace through relationship with the land and all its diverse peoples.
We affirm our pledge for justice, for peace, and to make our church a place where all people, regardless of labels, are welcome to experience the true love of our Creator God in authentic community.
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