We found 13 more Anglican churches near Edmonton
- St. Peter's Church, Edmonton (1.18 miles)
- All Saints Cathedral, Edmonton (1.42 miles)
- St. Paul's Church, Edmonton (1.61 miles)
- Holy Trinity, Edmonton (2.33 miles)
- St. Timothy's Anglican Church, Edmonton (2.4 miles)
- Holy Trinity Church Riverbend, Edmonton (2.65 miles)
- St. Stephen the Martyr, Edmonton (2.69 miles)
- St. Luke's Anglican Church, Edmonton (3.15 miles)
- St. John the Evangelist, Edmonton (3.42 miles)
- St. Mary, Edmonton (3.94 miles)
- The Parish of the Good Shepherd, Edmonton (5.16 miles)
- St Matthias Anglican Church, Edmonton (5.8 miles)
- St. Michael & All Angels, Edmonton (6.48 miles)
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Who we are
Here at Christ Church we are a community of ordinary people who want to follow Jesus in our everyday lives. We are families with toddlers, tweens, and teenagers. We are single students and professionals in early, mid and late careers. Some of us are retired and some of us are almost there! We are binary and non-binary, queer and straight. Some of us are partnered or married and many of us are single. We are all, in our own ways, seeking to grow in our faith, serve our community and follow Jesus each and everyday. We are committed to ensuring full and inclusive participation for all in our community and are dedicated to removing barriers that have been experienced by sexual and gender minorities, racialized persons, visible minorities and Indigenous people.
We acknowledge that the land on which we gather in Treaty Six Territory is the traditional gathering place for many Indigenous people. We honour and respect this history, languages, ceremonies and culture of the First Nations, Metis, and Inuit who call this territory home.
We acknowledge that the land on which we gather in Treaty Six Territory is the traditional gathering place for many Indigenous people. We honour and respect this history, languages, ceremonies and culture of the First Nations, Metis, and Inuit who call this territory home.
Street Address
12116 - 102 Avenue
Edmonton,
AB
T5N 0L6
Canada
Phone: 780-488-1118
Fax: 780-482-0003
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Church Pastor
The Venerable Archdeacon Susan Oliver
Rector
12116 - 102 Avenue
Edmonton,
AB
T5N 0L6
Canada
Phone: 780-488-1118
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Anglican Church
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Leadership
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The Venerable Archdeacon Susan Oliver
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Rector
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Other Church Leaders:
The Reverend Armand Mercier
The Reverend Dr. Arlene Young
The Reverend Sheila Moorey
The Reverend Canon Maureen Crerar
The Reverend Pastor Martin Garber-Conrad
The Reverend Dr. Arlene Young
The Reverend Sheila Moorey
The Reverend Canon Maureen Crerar
The Reverend Pastor Martin Garber-Conrad
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Kathryn Morgan-Jackson
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The Anglican Parish of Christ Church Service Times
Join Us In Person or Online For Services
Sunday Services:
8:00 am Book of Common Prayer Holy Eucharist (in person only)
10:00 am Book of Alternative Services Holy Eucharist (in person and livestream)
There is a volunteer-staffed Nursery and Sunday School during our 10:00 am Service
Thursday Services:
11:00am Book of Common Prayer Holy Eucharist (in person only)
Community Dinner is the Third Saturday of the Month (doors open at 4:45 pm)
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Sunday Services:
8:00 am Book of Common Prayer Holy Eucharist (in person only)
10:00 am Book of Alternative Services Holy Eucharist (in person and livestream)
There is a volunteer-staffed Nursery and Sunday School during our 10:00 am Service
Thursday Services:
11:00am Book of Common Prayer Holy Eucharist (in person only)
Community Dinner is the Third Saturday of the Month (doors open at 4:45 pm)
It's been more than 12 months since the last service times update. Please make sure to contact the church to confirm service times.
Please contact the church to confirm Service Times or SUBSCRIBE to updates below
Worship Languages
Dress Code
We don’t believe that dress and spirituality are connected. As such, you’ll see more jeans than suits or even dress shirts. We encourage you to come as you are.
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Local outreach & community activities
Community Outreach
Christ Church takes seriously the call of the gospel to love our neighbours, to break bonds of oppression, and to thirst after justice and mercy for all. Our commitment to social justice takes a variety of shapes throughout the year including: Community Dinners, Refugee Sponsorship, Community BBQs, and other Social Justice activities.
Jesus’ last words to his disciples were that they should take the transformative message of the gospel and share it. Christ Church’s story of faith, worship, and community is what shapes and strengthens us as we respond to the world around us. Our desire to effect change in the lives of others is rooted in this love of God and compassion for others. While everyone’s faith is lived out in different ways, Christ Church is united in our desire to reach out to the community around us. Here is a sample of other groups with whom we’re engaged:
— Edmonton’s E4C Organization
— The Canterbury Foundation
— Cross Cancer Institute
— 25th Christ Church Scouting Organization
— The Terra Centre for Teen Parents
— Pilgrim’s Hospice
Community Dinners
The Community Dinners take place on the third Saturday of the month.
Serving over 400 people a warm and nutritious meal each month, The Christ Church Community Dinner Ministry focuses on giving back to others. Getting together on a Saturday morning to peel, chop, cut, stir and dice, volunteers enjoy the company of their peers amidst laughter and good conversation. Later in the day, other volunteers file in, setting tables, making the salad, setting out the plates, and getting the dishwasher warmed up. At 3:30 p.m. guests begin to arrive for a cup of coffee, a cookie and a chat. At 5 p.m. the meal is ready and a new crew comes in to dish up the food, clear the dishes, and wash up. Over 35 volunteers a month gather together to make these dinners possible, and this spirit of giving is one that forms a major tenant on which Christ Church is based.
Community BBQ’s
One of the cornerstones of Christ Church’s mission action plan is to explore new ways to create a welcoming atmosphere and to get to know our neighbours. One of the ways we reached out was through a series of community barbecues that we hosted, during which we invited those living in the apartment buildings around the parish to join us for a meal. We were thrilled with the terrific response, and it was an amazing opportunity to not only get to know our neighbours but for them to get to know each other as well. The lawns at Christ Church provided an absolutely perfect venue for the games, food, and fellowship that these barbecues provided.
Christ Church takes seriously the call of the gospel to love our neighbours, to break bonds of oppression, and to thirst after justice and mercy for all. Our commitment to social justice takes a variety of shapes throughout the year including: Community Dinners, Refugee Sponsorship, Community BBQs, and other Social Justice activities.
Jesus’ last words to his disciples were that they should take the transformative message of the gospel and share it. Christ Church’s story of faith, worship, and community is what shapes and strengthens us as we respond to the world around us. Our desire to effect change in the lives of others is rooted in this love of God and compassion for others. While everyone’s faith is lived out in different ways, Christ Church is united in our desire to reach out to the community around us. Here is a sample of other groups with whom we’re engaged:
— Edmonton’s E4C Organization
— The Canterbury Foundation
— Cross Cancer Institute
— 25th Christ Church Scouting Organization
— The Terra Centre for Teen Parents
— Pilgrim’s Hospice
Community Dinners
The Community Dinners take place on the third Saturday of the month.
Serving over 400 people a warm and nutritious meal each month, The Christ Church Community Dinner Ministry focuses on giving back to others. Getting together on a Saturday morning to peel, chop, cut, stir and dice, volunteers enjoy the company of their peers amidst laughter and good conversation. Later in the day, other volunteers file in, setting tables, making the salad, setting out the plates, and getting the dishwasher warmed up. At 3:30 p.m. guests begin to arrive for a cup of coffee, a cookie and a chat. At 5 p.m. the meal is ready and a new crew comes in to dish up the food, clear the dishes, and wash up. Over 35 volunteers a month gather together to make these dinners possible, and this spirit of giving is one that forms a major tenant on which Christ Church is based.
Community BBQ’s
One of the cornerstones of Christ Church’s mission action plan is to explore new ways to create a welcoming atmosphere and to get to know our neighbours. One of the ways we reached out was through a series of community barbecues that we hosted, during which we invited those living in the apartment buildings around the parish to join us for a meal. We were thrilled with the terrific response, and it was an amazing opportunity to not only get to know our neighbours but for them to get to know each other as well. The lawns at Christ Church provided an absolutely perfect venue for the games, food, and fellowship that these barbecues provided.
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The Anglican Parish of Christ Church History
Christ Church Anglican Parish was established in 1909 in Edmonton, AB. Our current building was erected in 1920 and has housed a vibrant and growing community ever since.
In order for churches such as ours to continue to grow, we invite seekers to join us on a journey of faith. It is important to us how visitors and those within our community view our church, and creating a welcoming and friendly space for those who wish to join us is important to all of us at Christ Church.
In order for churches such as ours to continue to grow, we invite seekers to join us on a journey of faith. It is important to us how visitors and those within our community view our church, and creating a welcoming and friendly space for those who wish to join us is important to all of us at Christ Church.
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The Anglican Parish of Christ Church listing was last updated on the 9th of November, 2023