Sunday Eucharist

Join us in-person or online on Sunday evenings at 7PM

View the video from the past Sunday by clicking here.

Everything that we are and everything that we do flows from, and returns to, our Sunday evening celebrations in which we ask to be formed ever more deeply as the Body of Christ.

Joining us in the church building:

All are welcome and invited to participate at our Holy Eucharist gathering. We meet every Sunday at 7pm at All Saints Anglican Church at 521 Broadway. Sunday evenings parking is available on the street or the nearby Canada Life parking lot.

Joining us online:

You can also join us online at 7pm (C.S.T.) via the live stream on both our Facebook Page and our YouTube channel. To download the liturgy for the evening, simply click here.

***NEW! Following some upgrades, the quality of our live stream has greatly improved. Join us this Sunday to see the difference!

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Resources

Thinking Faithfully About Online Eucharist - an October 2020 position paper by Jamie Howison, prepared for Bishop Geoff Woodcroft.

The Body Of Christ Has Always Been Virtual - one of a series of reflections by Rachel Twigg about online worship.

The saint ben’s communion bread recipe - in case you’d like to bake some to use in your own home during these celebrations!

A Reflection on the Second Form of the Prayer After Communion - Bishop Geoff Woodcroft offers a reflection on a prayer he has commended to us for use in our online communion celebrations.

Virtual Communion and the Call to Discern the Body - An article by Hannah Bowman published on April 2, 2020 in “Covenant,” the Weblog of The Living Church magazine.

Virtual Communion, COVID-19, and the Nature of the Body of Christ - an article by Hannah Bowman and Neil Dhingra, originally published in the journal Crucible, and shared here with the permission of the author.

Christ is Really Present Virtually: A Proposal for Virtual Communion - a blog post by Deanna A. Thompson, author of The Virtual Body of Christ in a Suffering World (Abingdon, 2016).

Clarifying the Grammar of Cyber-Eucharist: An Inquiry into ‘Presence’ as a Condition for Online Celebrations of the Eucharist

-an article by Ryan Turnbull

A exploration of online eucharist, with Diana Butler Bass, Deanna Thompson, Joshua Case, and Kelvin Holdsworth