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Christmas Eve - Midnight Mass: In-person and online Worship Service (Copy)
Dec.
24
to Dec. 25

Christmas Eve - Midnight Mass: In-person and online Worship Service (Copy)

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One of the most anticipated worship services of the year - our Christmas Midnight Mass.

Listen to the glorious sounds of the All Saints Choir as they lead this sublime celebration of the birth of our Messiah! Join in familiar carols at this traditional Eucharist as we celebrate the birth of Jesus.

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Christmas Eve - All Ages
Dec.
24

Christmas Eve - All Ages

Is Midnight Mass too late for you? This afternoon service is the perfect alternative.

This casual worship experience is designed to be accessible for children, but enjoyed by all ages. Share in the story of our Messiah's birth, familiar carols, and a Christmas Eucharist.

This service is being held jointly by All Saints Church and st benedict's table. Refreshments and fellowship will follow.

Parking is available in the Canada Life parking lot. Find more information here: https://www.allsaintswinnipeg.ca/contact-2

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Brass Band & Organ Concert
Dec.
10

Brass Band & Organ Concert

The Rupertsland Brass Band joins our own Dietrich Bartel on Organ for a spectacular concert of festive music.

Brass Band & Organ

Winter Concert

Rupertsland Brass Band

Darryl Ferguson, Conductor

& Dietrich Bartel, Organist

Sunday, December 10, 2023 - 4 pm

Admission at the door - $10 for adults, $5 for students, children under 12 free.

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The 70th Annual Advent Procession with Carols
Dec.
3

The 70th Annual Advent Procession with Carols

The traditional Advent Procession ushers in the new church year with a candlelit service of lessons, carols, and spectacular music from our choir. A sherry reception will follow.

The Advent Procession was brought to All Saints in 1953 by Hugh Bancroft, organist and choir master, after attending a similar service at King's College Chapel in Cambridge. Hugh Bancroft was also a renowned composer, and we will be singing one of his hymns - "There's a Voice in the Wilderness Crying".

This year the choir will be performing a brand-new piece, written by our own Mark Holmes à Court for this event. Thanks to a grant from the Foundation for Choral Music in Manitoba, Mark has composed a new musical setting of the poem St. John the Baptist, by Anne Killgrew (1660-1685).

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