Durham Multifaith Community’s 11th Annual Prayer for Peace Service.
This year, the service is being held at St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church at 209 Cochrane St., Whitby.
Voluntary monetary or food donations will be gratefully accepted.

Durham Multifaith Community’s 11th Annual Prayer for Peace Service.
This year, the service is being held at St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church at 209 Cochrane St., Whitby.
Voluntary monetary or food donations will be gratefully accepted.

A shorter, contemporary communion service, featuring fewer and newer hymns and prayers, a shorter sermon, and option for communion in the round. Sunday School available for ages 4-11 (Sept-June)
Today’s liturgy will observe National Indigenous Peoples Day.

A traditional Anglican Eucharistic service with choral music, following the liturgy found in the Book of Alternative Services. Today’s liturgy will observe National Indigenous Peoples Day.

A shorter communion service combining the features of the usual 9:30am contemporary service and the 11am choral Eucharist service.
This service will be followed by a special luncheon reception to celebrate the retirement of Music Director & Choir Leader, Adriaan Bakker, who has faithfully served the parish in music ministry for 18 years.
Photo courtesy of Durham Notables
8:00 a.m.
Quiet and Contemplative
Communion Service
9:30 a.m.
Shorter Contemporary Seeker-Oriented
Communion Service with Sunday School
11:00 a.m.
Classic Anglican Communion Service
with Choral Music (also joinable by Zoom)
We acknowledge that this church is built on the traditional lands of the Mississaugas of Scugog Island, Iroquoian-speaking Wendat, and 1923 Williams Treaties First Nations. We recognize the enduring presence of Indigenous peoples on this land.
Summer Office Hours: Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday, 9:00 am to 2:00 pm.
The office is currently staffed by volunteers. You are encouraged to call ahead to ensure someone is there.
Tel: (905) 668-5101
office@allsaintswhitby.org
All Saints’ is a 2SLGBTQQIA+ affirming parish.
![]()