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Join us this Sunday at 10am

The Apostle Paul tells us that we have a spiritual adversary: “spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly realms.” St. Peter tells us that our spiritual enemy the devil “prowls around like a roaring lion looking for someone to devour.” There is no doubt that the world is embroiled in a spiritual battle. The devil comes to “kill, steal and destroy.” If we embrace this understanding of the world, what we witness every day makes a lot of sense. God has allowed the devil and his demons to roam the world to wreak havoc and chaos. Through this course of events, God calls people to Himself. He offers salvation for all who are “drowning.” We also learn from Scripture, that although the enemy can tempt Christians, he cannot harm them because God has promised to care for His own children. This week, as we study the Book of the Revelation, we’re going to learn about the nature of the spiritual war we are involved in. We thank God we’re on His side!

So come, join us as we worship the triune God together. Here’s the announcement:

Church @ Church this Sunday—the 18th January at 10:00am

In case you missed it, you can find last week’s service (The Baptism 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.

Blessings on all you do.

The peace of our Lord,

Peter Klenner

Bishop and Pastor 

All Saints Community Church

Crescent Beach