All Saints', Whitby

All Saints', Whitby All Saints', Whitby is an Anglican church in the Diocese of Toronto. Services are in person at 8am, 9:30am, and 11am. Why not come by on a Sunday morning?

We are committed to relevant preaching, being a caring community, and responding to God's love in Christ. ATTEND THE 11:00AM SUNDAY SERVICE BY ZOOM

All Saints’ Church is a growing, Christ-centred community that seeks
to share the message of God’s love and put faith into action. All Saints Whitby is an affirming congregation, by which we mean that we support the q***r community, particularly in sa

me-sex marriages. The Anglican community of All Saints has been meeting, working, and worshipping in the heart of Whitby since 1866. As a place of worship, we are older than Canada; as a people of faith, we strive constantly to be fresh, responsive, and forward-thinking in our relationship with God and in our care for others.

Newcomers’ ReceptionJune 9 @ 7:00 pm - 8:15 pmA welcoming event for new members and recent attendees. Evening includes a...
05/31/2026

Newcomers’ Reception
June 9 @ 7:00 pm - 8:15 pm
A welcoming event for new members and recent attendees. Evening includes a tour of the church building, information from a few ministry leaders, and a chance to meet other parishioners and enjoy some laughs along the way.

The evening starts in the upper church hall. Please access the building through the breezeway door and go up the stairs into the hall.

Please RSVP to [email protected] by Friday June 5th.

Strawberry Social FundraiserJune 20 @ 12:30 pm - 3:00 pm$35Tickets ($35) on sale in the hall: May 31, June 7 and 14.Even...
05/30/2026

Strawberry Social Fundraiser
June 20 @ 12:30 pm - 3:00 pm
$35
Tickets ($35) on sale in the hall: May 31, June 7 and 14.

Event includes a luncheon of sandwiches, fresh strawberry treats, tea and coffee. Other items will also be available to purchase. Contact: [email protected] for info.

This is a fundraiser event in support of All Saints’ Christmas Hamper Program.

We are hiring! If you are interested in helping to shape liturgy and lift hearts and voices in musical praise, please se...
05/27/2026

We are hiring! If you are interested in helping to shape liturgy and lift hearts and voices in musical praise, please see the full job description at allsaintswhitby.org/hiring/

All applications should be submitted to [email protected]

Reminder confirmation Service tomorrow.  Two services only …8 am and 10 am. (Zoom)
05/16/2026

Reminder confirmation Service tomorrow. Two services only …8 am and 10 am. (Zoom)

Thought of the Day – May 14th, 2026by Mother Jennifer Today is Ascension Day – the 40th day after the Resurrection of ou...
05/14/2026

Thought of the Day – May 14th, 2026
by Mother Jennifer


Today is Ascension Day – the 40th day after the Resurrection of our Lord, and the day when Jesus ascended into Heaven to sit at the right hand side of God to rule in might and majesty.

The 40 days between the resurrection and the ascension are reminiscent of Jesus’ 40 days in the desert, when he prepared himself to put on the mantle of leadership and begin his public ministry after his baptism.

For the disciples, these 40 days with Jesus post-resurrection are a time of instruction to help prepare them as they transition from followers of Jesus to leaders in Jesus’ kingdom.

As Jesus leaves them in his bodily form, he promises not to leave them orphaned but to send to them the Spirit, as was promised. Through this they will receive power and might. It is not power and might as they world may know it, but rather an inner courage and conviction, to preach the gospel to those who need to hear it. By these words Jesus is entrusting his mission and ministry to his disciples.

As modern-day disciples of Jesus we too have been gifted by God’s Holy Spirit and have been promised the same power. And we too have been asked to be leaders in God’s kingdom, sharing and spreading the good news to those we know.

Over the next 10 days we, like Jesus’ disciples, are invited to enter into a time of prayer together, praying for the gifting of the holy spirit to come to the world, into our lives and into the lives of those we know.
Even more specifically, the church today asks us in these 10 days between Ascension and the day of Pentecost to pray for five people that you know to come to know the power of God in their lives.
I encourage you all to look up the resources from Thy Kingdom Come to pray for 5 people you know to come to know and be in relationship with Jesus.

To assist you in your prayer, there are many resources available, including a wonderful Novena with reflections from the Archbishop of Canterbury and a lovely prayer journal to assist you. You can also find a helpful reflection, ideas and inspiration at the back of the church on Sunday to take home with you.
However you choose to celebrate this time, remember the promise of Jesus, and his faith in you to continue his work on earth.

Prayer:
O Lord,
in the name of Jesus Christ Your Son our God,
give us that love which can never cease,
that will kindle our lamps but not extinguish them,
that they may burn in us and enlighten others. Amen.’
-6th century Celtic prayer

"How many are your works, O Lord! In wisdom you made them all; the earth is full of your creatures."Psalm 104: 24
04/22/2026

"How many are your works, O Lord! In wisdom you made them all; the earth is full of your creatures."
Psalm 104: 24

  to a joyful Spiritwear Sunday 10 years ago today as part of our 150th anniversary year. What a fun day as we all fashi...
04/21/2026

to a joyful Spiritwear Sunday 10 years ago today as part of our 150th anniversary year. What a fun day as we all fashionably repped the parish!! Do you still wear your 150th tee or hoodie? What colour did you get?

Thought and Word of the Day by Father GeoffWhen I was growing up in Truro in the UK I was a Wolf Cub in a troop from Hig...
04/17/2026

Thought and Word of the Day by Father Geoff

When I was growing up in Truro in the UK I was a Wolf Cub in a troop from Highertown C of E. At this time of the year we celebrated St George with all the other Boy Scout and Wolf Cub troops in Truro. We had a great parade through the city and a big service in Truro Cathedral. Being not long after the victorious Second World War there was a real sense of triumph and patriotism in the service and we listened in awe as we heard about St George slaying the dragon and possibly also the sea monster. What an exciting time it was!

You can imagine my dismay, therefore, when a few years later I and my fellow Wolf Cubs were told the true story about St George. He was not English at all and was probably a soldier living in Palestine at the beginning of the fourth century. He was martyred at Lydda in about the year 394, the beginning of the Roman Emperor Diocletian’s persecution and became known throughout the East as the ‘Great Martyr’. There were churches dedicated to St George before the Norman Conquest.

The story of his slaying the dragon is probably due to his being mistaken in iconography for St Michael, himself usually depicted wearing armour; or it may be a mistaken identity representing Perseus’s slaying of the sea monster, a myth also associated with the area of Lydda.
George replaced Edward the Confessor as Patron Saint of England following the Crusades when returning soldiers brought back with them a renewed cult of St George. Edward III made St George patron of the Order of the Garter which seems finally to have confirmed his position. He commanded his tribute day be April 23rd every year.

From my boyhood days I still love celebrating St George’s Day and I much prefer him to have been a real person living in Palestine than a doubtful English historical figure. Long may we and the Church celebrate him and his contribution to the Gospel through his martyrdom!

Prayer: God of hosts, who so kindled the flame of love in the heart of your servant George that he bore witness to the risen Lord by his life and his death; give us the same faith and power of love that we who rejoice in his triumphs may come to share with him the fullness of The Resurrection. Amen.

Our Easter/Spring parish update is now available. A perfect reading morsel for a sunny April afternoon ... or whenever y...
04/12/2026

Our Easter/Spring parish update is now available. A perfect reading morsel for a sunny April afternoon ... or whenever you might decide to read it! It's a concise 2-pager, bursting with parish news, shout-outs & an upcoming event listing. See it at allsaintswhitby.org/resources/

Sunday April 12 (tomorrow), at all three services: meet-&-greet with Sarah, our new parish administrator. Please come on...
04/11/2026

Sunday April 12 (tomorrow), at all three services: meet-&-greet with Sarah, our new parish administrator. Please come on out and welcome Sarah to the parish and to the staff team.

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300 Dundas Street West
Whitby, ON
L1N2M5

Opening Hours

Tuesday 9am - 1pm
Wednesday 9am - 1pm
Thursday 9am - 1pm
Friday 9am - 1pm

Telephone

+19056685101

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