Prayer Walk
/Join us this Sunday for our annual Prayer Walk. If you are unable to join us in person, maybe walk your own neighborhood on Sunday, either on foot or with your finger.
Join us this Sunday for our annual Prayer Walk. If you are unable to join us in person, maybe walk your own neighborhood on Sunday, either on foot or with your finger.
Be prepared to join in the fun (either as participants or to cheer/laugh) as we celebrate being together as a church family again. Beverages (juice, water, tea and coffee!!) and dessert will be provided but please bring your own picnic including blankets/chairs.
Please contact the office if you have items to donate. We will need 4 or 5 volunteers to help out on the day of the food drive, Saturday, July 24th, hosted here at the church.
We are please to be back IN-PERSON for Father’s Day on June 20th. If you would like to come, please contact the office to register in advance, as we have limited seating as long as there are still restrictions. Stay Happy, Healthy & Blessed.
The office is open again from Tuesdays-Fridays, 10-3.
Our hearts are broken by the recent discovery of the bodies of 215 children at the Kamloops Residential School. We stand in solidarity with our Indigenous Neighbours and we pray for you in your grief. May God truly comfort you. We also ask our governments for a complete forensic investigation at the site of every former residential school. Every Child Matters! Justice for all.
Due to the latest restrictions, the building is closed again, for the next 2 weeks. For pastoral care, you can still reach Pastor Judy at (403) 560-9222. Hang in there, folks!
Redress:
“To remedy or set right an unjust or unfair situation”
For years and at astonishing rates, Indigenous women in Canada and the United States have gone missing or been murdered. The REDdress project seeks to set right the epidemic of violence that has been experienced by Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women (MMIW). There is a renewed effort to account for the disappearances and prevent future tragedies. This red dress you see on our tree is part of an art installation in response to the critical national issue of MMIW throughout the continent. Red dresses are being hung in public spaces as a reminder of how many Indigenous Women are no longer with us as a result of the violence. The Canadian metis artist, Jaime Black, explained that red is the only colour that spirits can see. She said that the colour is a “calling back of the spirits of these women”. By taking part in the REDress Project, we spread awareness about MMIW and actively involve ourselves in reconciliation.
We, at Altadore Church, continue to work and pray as we stand for justice for all people, everywhere.
In-person services are still suspended until further notice, but we will be having services during Holy Week.
All are welcome, but please register if you are planning to attend, by phoning (403) 243-4304 or emailing the office: office@altadorechurch.com
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.
Stay tuned for the related materials!
Our current Christmas Offering is a CBM Fundraising Project:
FILL A STABLE
Providing Animals for Families. For more information, click here:
Stay tuned for the related materials!
Affiliated with canadian association for baptist freeedoms
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.
Lead Pastor
Thank you for your prayers as we discern God’s call for our new Lead Pastor.
ThE land we meet on has held God's worship since he 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.