As we journey with Christ through the liturgical calendar this week we arrive at the Baptism of our Lord. An important event to celebrate and remember. The baptism of Jesus is an example for those of us who belong to Him. The implication is that all followers of Jesus should consider being baptized. There’s a second reason why the baptism of Jesus is so important. As Jesus was being baptized we saw and heard the evidence of the Holy Trinity: Jesus in the water, the voice of God from Heaven, and the Holy Spirit in the form of a dove. A true miracle. Also, this week we continue in our study in the Book of the Revelation, as we consider just how God answers our prayers.
So come, join us as we worship the triune God together. Here’s the announcement:
Church @ Church this Sunday—the 11th January at 10:00am
In case you missed it, you can find last week’s service (The Epiphany of our Lord)HERE.
Important Details:
Ladies’ Refresh Prayer resumes again on Tuesday the 20th January 2026.
Weekly Men’s Fellowship resumes again on Wednesday the 21st January 2026
All Saints Prayer and Bible Study resumes again on Thursday the 22nd January 2026.
Pizza Lunch at All Saints Community Church after the service on Sunday the 25thJanuary. Everyone welcome.
Don’t forget that we are a fragrant free church. Several people are highly allergic to scents. Please refrain from wearing fragrances. Thank you.
If you want to get your name on our Contact List see one of the Church Greeters to fill out a contact list permission.
If you have any further questions, or need help in any way, don’t hesitate to contact me.
See you this Sunday.
Thank you Church.
Stay vigilant and prayerful.
Love each other deeply and keep Jesus at the very centre of everything you do.
I was the Rector of St. Simon's Church North Vancouver, B.C for 31 years, from 1987 to 2018. Ordained in 1980, I have also served at St. Philip's Vancouver and St. Matthew's Abbotsford. My wife Janice and I have three sons James, Mark, and Andrew. I was Past President and Chaplain for Alpha Canada. While serving as the National Chair for Anglican Renewal Ministries of Canada, I was one of three co-signers of the Montreal Declaration of Anglican Essentials
For the past 31 years, I have been privileged to write over 500 articles as a columnist on spiritual issues for local North Vancouver newspapers. In the last number of years, I have had the opportunity to speak at conferences and retreats in Honduras, Rwanda, Uganda, Washington State, BC, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Newfoundland, and Ontario.
My book For Better, For Worse: discovering the keys to a lasting relationship, coauthored with Janice Hird, can be purchased at https://www.amazon.com/Better-Worse-Discovering-lasting-relationship/dp/0978202236/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1535555614&sr=8-1
My sequel Restoring Health: body, mind and spirit, with a foreword by Dr JI Packer, is online with Amazon.com in both paperback http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/097820221X/ref=redir_mdp_mobile and ebook form http://tiny.cc/tanhmx .
In Canada, Amazon.ca has it available in paperback http://tiny.cc/dknhmx and ebook http://tiny.cc/wmhmmx .
It is also posted on Amazon UK (paperback and ebook ), Amazon France (paperback and ebook), and Amazon Germany (paperback and ebook).
Restoring Health is also available online on Barnes and Noble in both paperback and Nook/ebook form. Nook gives a sample of the book to read online: http://tiny.cc/vj3bmx . Indigo also offers the Kobo ebook version: http://tiny.cc/kreonx . You can also obtain it through ITunes as an IBook: http://tiny.cc/1ukiox
The book 'Restoring Health: body, mind and spirit' focuses on strengthening a new generation of healthy leaders. Drawing on examples from Titus' healthy leadership in the pirate island of Crete, it shows how North Americans can embrace a holistically healthy life.
In order to obtain a signed copy in North America of the prequel book 'Battle for the Soul of Canada', Blue Sky, or God's Firestarters, please send a $25 etransfer to ed_hird@telus.net . Cheques are also acceptable.