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Who we are
"We belong to a worshipping community,gathered in fellowship around Jesus,enabled by the Spirit,to reach out into God’s world."
Jesus calls us to love God and our neighbours, and so we seek concrete and meaningful ways to do this. Just as our weekly worship feeds and nurtures us, we aim to feed and nurture others. From September to December many "feed" our World Vision piggy bank and from that, we buy livestock and necessities for families and communities abroad. During Advent, shoeboxes are filled with gifts for the seafarers who visit the Port of Halifax over the holidays. Gifts for children and adults are added to the Christmas Hampers distributed by Holy Trinity-Emmanuel Church. On "Undy Sunday" our St. Nicholas Tree is adorned with adult-sized socks, mitts, and other warm clothing items for our city's homeless. Offerings given during Lent, and throughout the year, support the life-giving work of our international relief and development fund. Year-long donations of food assist those in emergency situations. Our monthly Communion services at Oakwood and the Nova Scotia Hospital feed many spiritually. All through the year, all these opportunities for work and fellowship deepen our sense of ministry and compassion, and express our gratitude for all God’s goodness.
Jesus calls us to love God and our neighbours, and so we seek concrete and meaningful ways to do this. Just as our weekly worship feeds and nurtures us, we aim to feed and nurture others. From September to December many "feed" our World Vision piggy bank and from that, we buy livestock and necessities for families and communities abroad. During Advent, shoeboxes are filled with gifts for the seafarers who visit the Port of Halifax over the holidays. Gifts for children and adults are added to the Christmas Hampers distributed by Holy Trinity-Emmanuel Church. On "Undy Sunday" our St. Nicholas Tree is adorned with adult-sized socks, mitts, and other warm clothing items for our city's homeless. Offerings given during Lent, and throughout the year, support the life-giving work of our international relief and development fund. Year-long donations of food assist those in emergency situations. Our monthly Communion services at Oakwood and the Nova Scotia Hospital feed many spiritually. All through the year, all these opportunities for work and fellowship deepen our sense of ministry and compassion, and express our gratitude for all God’s goodness.
Street Address
Church Pastor
The Rev’d. Frances Drolet-Smith
Rector
345 Pleasant Street
Dartmouth,
NS
B2Y 3S4
Canada
Phone: 902 463 2493
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Anglican Church
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Rector
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We offer Baptism, Confirmation and Marriage preparation by request. Call us at 463-2493
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lots of parking in front and behind the church
St. Alban's Church Service Times
8 am Holy Communion
10am Holy Communion; Sunday School meets during the 10 am service - the children join us for Communion.
Monthly services at Oakwood Terrace, 10 Mt. Hope Ave. on the 3rd Tuesday at 10:30 am & at Mount Hope Chapel, Nova Scotia Hospital
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10am Holy Communion; Sunday School meets during the 10 am service - the children join us for Communion.
Monthly services at Oakwood Terrace, 10 Mt. Hope Ave. on the 3rd Tuesday at 10:30 am & at Mount Hope Chapel, Nova Scotia Hospital
It's been more than 9 years since the last service times update. Please make sure to contact the church to confirm service times.
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Sunday School / Children and Youth Activities
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Sunday School(ages 5-12)
Altar Servers (age 9+)
Altar Servers (age 9+)
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Local outreach & community activities
Our Church Garden is planted during a Rogation service in June. The harvested vegetables are made into a Thanksgiving Soup for Margaret’s House, a hot meal program in Dartmouth, and the rest shared with local Food Banks. We also package and sell a dry soup mix, with proceeds used for community outreach projects.
Other activities & ministries
Choir sings every Sunday - practices Wednesdays 7:30 pm - new members always welcome.
Weekly Bible Study, Wednesdays at 10:30am
Altar Guild sets up for worship every week - a lovely,prayerful activity. New helpers always welcome!
Weekly Bible Study, Wednesdays at 10:30am
Altar Guild sets up for worship every week - a lovely,prayerful activity. New helpers always welcome!
Special Needs/Accessibility
wheelchair ramp; excellent sound system
Prayers and Hymns
Main Bible:
New Revised Standard Version
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Common Praise Hymnal
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As partners with the Dartmouth Community Health Team, we offer free health-related programs that are open to the public in the areas of healthy eating,cooking classes, building good relationships etc. Check local media for times and topics or call 463-2493.
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Teach us to serve Thee
Teach us, good Lord, to serve Thee more faithfully; to give and not to count the cost; to fight and not to heed the wounds; to toil and not to seek for rest; to labour and not to ask for any reward, save that of knowing that we do Thy will, O Lord our God.
Teach us, good Lord, to serve Thee more faithfully; to give and not to count the cost; to fight and not to heed the wounds; to toil and not to seek for rest; to labour and not to ask for any reward, save that of knowing that we do Thy will, O Lord our God.
St. Alban's Church listing was last updated on the 8th of December, 2014