Monthly Archives: March 2025

“Prodigal Son”!

From Father Iain, All Saints Chiang Mai

Vivian Jenna Wilson

Dear Friends,


As I sat down to write this week’s email I wondered what new angle I could give on the familiar story of the Prodigal Son.  The story of Vivian Jenna Wilson had just popped up on my Facebook feed and this is where I will begin. 

Vivian is the estranged daughter of Elon Musk, the world’s richest man.  Musk claimed that his daughter, who is trans, had been “killed by the radical woke virus”, although she is very much alive!  Perhaps if she came back to Musk “as a boy”, he would welcome her as a prodigal son – perhaps not.  But my point is – God is not like that!

This week’s Gospel reading contains Luke’s version of the story of the Prodigal Son.  (You can read it here if you’re unfamiliar with the passage.)  Part of the message of the story is that God welcomes us back as ourselves – the son offers himself as a servant but his father welcomes him back as the beloved child he is.  Whoever we are, God welcomes us as ourselves and rejoices over our return!  We will never be dead to him!

For sure, we are called to be better versions of ourselves, but we are still called to be the person God made us to be – black or white, Thai or farang, gay or straight, cis or trans.  Of course, some things will change as we journey through life – I was going to include “young or old” and “rich or poor” in the list above, but we will all transition from young to old, and who can say how we will change from rich to poor or poor to rich?  It is not for nothing that the traditional marriage vows include the line “for richer, for poorer, in sickness and in health…”

But, whoever we are, God welcomes us and calls us home!

The scripture readings for this Sunday will be Joshua 5:9-12, 2 Corinthians 5:16-21, and Luke 15:1-3, 11b-32, and we will be singing the hymns Praise to the Lord the Almighty, Amazing Grace, Break Thou the Bread of Life, and Born in Song!

Use this link to join on Zoom on Sunday at 10:30 a.m.
Meeting ID: 548 801 501

Last Sunday’s Service!

Video of last Sunday’s service is available on the All Saints YouTube channel


Lucille’s Funeral



Lucille Wehner’s funeral was held on Thursday 20th March at 9:30 a.m. at McKean Hospital Chapel.  Jack would like to thank all the people of All Saints who attended.  I lead the service which contained lots of music in tribute to Lucille’s love of that greatest of arts.

Video of the service is available on the All Saints YouTube channel!


Stations of the Cross



Join us for an Interactive Contemplative Stations of the Cross experience!

All are invited to create a representation of a key event leading to Jesus’ crucifixion through whatever media you prefer: drawing, knitting, painting, collage, anything visual.

Sign up with Christa on Sunday to pick one of the 14 key events for your depiction or message her to see which events are left.

The 14 “stations” we are marking are:

1  Jesus in the Garden
2  Judas betrays Jesus
3  Jesus before the Sanhedrin
4  Peter denies Jesus
5  Peter before Pilate
6  The Crown of Thornes
7  The Cross
8   Simon carries the Cross
9   The Women at the Cross
10  Jesus is Crucified
11  The Thief on the Cross
12  Jesus’ Mother
13  Jesus is taken from the Cross

14  Jesus is placed in the Tomb

(At the time of writing the stations in italics are already taken and the ones in bold are still available.  Contact Christa to make your choice!)

Then join us for a half-day retreat where we’ll contemplate our depictions of each event together. Saturday 5 April, 9:00-12:30 at All Saints. 

No artistic skill is required. All are invited to participate in making a creation, and/or attending the retreat, and/or enjoying the creations displayed on Sundays throughout the remainder of the Lenten season to prepare us for Good Friday and Easter Morning!


Easter Dates



Dates for your diary!
 
Stations Work    5th April 2025
Palm Sunday   13th April 2025
Good Friday     18th April 2025
Easter Sunday 20th April 2025
 

Chiang Mai Pride – Sunday 25th May



The date for the Chiang Mai Pride 2025 has been announced.  It will be on the afternoon of Sunday 25th May.  All Saints will have a presence as usual.  Maybe we’ll do something special this year!


Chili Night Continues!

Chili Night will continue next Tuesday!

Every Tuesday everyone in Chiang Mai is invited to Chili Night in the Vicarage.  Chili con Carne, rice, chips, ice-cream, and drinks are provided.  Just come along!  (But let me know in advance if you can!)   All are welcome.  Food is served at 6 p.m.

Weekly Offering to All Saints

You can still donate in person or online – and now you can us our QR code!.  Thank you for your support and love for All Saints and all we are trying to do together.  God has shown that God is mighty and we are in God’s hands!


God bless you,

Vicar Iain (he/they/she)

Judgement!

From Father Iain, All Saints Chiang Mai

Land of the Free?

Dear Friends,


Judgement!  In this week’s Gospel passage we see stern words from Jesus for those who fail to mend their ways!  This command applies to all of us but especially to those who occupy a position of leadership – whether in the church or the world.  We are called to repent, but we are also called to call our leadership to account!

How can we help?  That is the question that many of us at All Saints are asking.  Some of our people are up at the border with Myanmar helping refugees there, and we may soon be welcoming exiles from the US who feel that they are no longer safe in the country of their birth.

It seems that the current American administration is now choosing to ignore court orders and certain sections of the police are now choosing to enforce presidential orders rather than those of the law.  All we can so is pray – and be prepared to help in whatever way we can.   All that is needed for evil to triumph is for good people to remain silent – so speak we must!

God is ultimately the judge, and I believe that good will triumph in the end!  Please keep praying!

The readings for this Sunday will be  Isaiah 55.1–9, 1 Corinthians 10.1–13, and Luke 13.1–9, and we will be singing the hymns O God of Earth and Altar; Beauty for Brokenness; Called as Partners in Christ’s Service; and Onward, Christian People!

Use this link to join on Zoom on Sunday at 10:30 a.m.
Meeting ID: 548 801 501

Last Sunday’s Service!

Video of last Sunday’s service is available on the All Saints YouTube channel


Lucille’s Funeral – This Thursday Morning



Lucille Wehner’s funeral was held on Thursday 20th March at 9:30 a.m. at McKean Hospital Chapel.  Jack would like to thank all the people of All Saints who attended.  I lead the service which contained lots of music in tribute to Lucille’s love of that greatest of arts.

Video of the service will be available shortly.


Chiang Rai Church Dedication

Singing in the Dedication Service

Last weekend Mum and I, travelled up to Chiang Rai with the children of the Youth Charity Foundation.  This was for the service of dedication of a new church where our choir sung!


Church of Christ in Thailand Pastors line up for the official opening


Akha women join the processional

One of the YCF children who comes from this village

Ready to sing!

Youth Charity Foundation children – praying on Saturday night!


Easter Dates



Dates for your diary!
 
Palm Sunday   13th April 2025
Good Friday     18th April 2025
Easter Sunday 20th April 2025
 

Chiang Mai Pride – Sunday 25th May



The date for the Chiang Mai Pride 2025 has been announced.  It will be on the afternoon of Sunday 25th May.  All Saints will have a presence as usual.  Maybe we’ll do something special this year!


Chili Night Continues!

Chili Night will continue next Tuesday!

Every Tuesday everyone in Chiang Mai is invited to Chili Night in the Vicarage.  Chili con Carne, rice, chips, ice-cream, and drinks are provided.  Just come along!  (But let me know in advance if you can!)   All are welcome.  Food is served at 6 p.m.

Weekly Offering to All Saints

You can still donate in person or online – and now you can us our QR code!.  Thank you for your support and love for All Saints and all we are trying to do together.  God has shown that God is mighty and we are in God’s hands!


God bless you,

Vicar Iain (he/they/she)

Good Pharisees?

From Father Iain, All Saints Chiang Mai

First Century Pharisees

Dear Friends,


We are accustomed to putting Pharisees in the “bad guys” box and Samaritans in the “good guys” category.  This would have surprised the people of first century Palestine as they would have surely seen the Pharisees as the righteous ones.

But there were some good Pharisees and we can include those in this week’s Gospel passage who went to warn Jesus, as he made his way to Jerusalem, that Herod wanted to kill him.

At that very hour some Pharisees came and said to him, ‘Get away from here, for Herod wants to kill you.’ He said to them, ‘Go and tell that fox for me, “Listen, I am casting out demons and performing cures today and tomorrow, and on the third day I finish my work. Yet today, tomorrow, and the next day I must be on my way, because it is impossible for a prophet to be killed away from Jerusalem.” 

Luke 13:31-32

Well, Jesus got that one wrong – or more likely the translation is faulty – for many prophets, before and since, have been killed outside Jerusalem: two that spring immediately to mind are Archbishop Oscar Romero, gunned down at the altar in San Salvador, and Martin Luther King, shot dead on the balcony of a motel room in Memphis, Tennessee.

A prophet is often one who speaks out against injustice, and right now many prophetic voices are needed around the world.  Speaking out is not without risk: according to The Guardian, the US state department will use artificial intelligence to revoke visas of foreign students who it perceives as supporters of Hamas. Basically, protesting against the genocidal policies of Israel, for which it’s Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, has been issued with an arrest warrant for “crimes against humanity” and “war crimes” may now lead to arrest, deportation, and worse.  Furthermore “American students will be permanently expelled or … arrested.”  This issue is just the beginning! (More details in Freedom of Speech Under Threat below)

So… what would Jesus do?  He kept going, travelling on to Jerusalem where his fate awaited him.  We too should not remain silent, but we should count the cost – just as Jesus did!

The readings for this Sunday will be Genesis 15:1-12, 17-18, Philippians 3:17-4:1, and Luke 13:31-35, and we will be singing the hymns Let All the World in Every Corner Sing; Make Me a Channel of your Peace; When I needed a Neighbour; and Now Thank We All Our God!

Use this link to join on Zoom on Sunday at 10:30 a.m.
Meeting ID: 548 801 501

Last Sunday’s Service!

Video of last Sunday’s service is available on the All Saints YouTube channel


Baby Shower – Last Sunday


 
Last week a group of us gathered at Arthur and Phyliss’ house for a baby shower for Annah and Aneesh’s baby.  A good time was had by all!


Chiang Rai Church Dedication

This weekend Mum and I, will be journeying up to Chiang Rai with the children of the Youth Charity Foundation.  This is for the service of dedication of a new church where our choir will also be singing!

Please pray that all goes well and good relationships are formed!


Easter Dates



Dates for your diary!
 
Palm Sunday   13th April 2025
Good Friday     18th April 2025
Easter Sunday 20th April 2025
 

Chiang Mai Pride – Sunday 25th May



The date for the Chiang Mai Pride 2025 has been announced.  It will be on the afternoon of Sunday 25th May.  All Saints will have a presence as usual.  Maybe we’ll do something special this year!


Freedom of Speech Under Threat!



Apologies if you think this is too political, but I am reminded of the quote that all that is needed for evil to triumph is for good people to remain silent.  This article highlights the targeting of pro-Palestinian students, but other people with other issues are at risk too.

From the “Alt National Park Service”:

The rebirth of McCarthyism is unfolding as the government moves to silence dissent in the name of power. 

The Trump administration is pressuring universities across 60 college campuses to arrest students engaged in peaceful protests, invoking broad legal provisions to justify crackdowns on dissent. This campaign bears striking similarities to McCarthyism, where fear and intimidation were used to silence political opposition. Just as McCarthy’s era saw government officials and private institutions pressured to root out supposed communists, today’s universities are being urged to identify and detain students based on their political beliefs rather than any criminal wrongdoing.

The administration is leveraging a provision of the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952, which grants the president authority to expel noncitizens if their presence is deemed to have “potentially serious adverse foreign policy consequences.” This provision, originally designed during the Cold War, is now being used to target international students and activists without due process. Columbia University graduate student Mahmoud Khalil, a legal U.S. resident and pro-Palestinian activist, was recently arrested by ICE under this justification despite facing no formal charges.

In addition to targeting individuals, the administration is threatening to withdraw federal funding from universities that allow what it deems “illegal protests.” Columbia University, for example, recently had $400 million in federal grants and contracts revoked due to alleged inaction against antisemitic harassment on campus. These efforts parallel McCarthy-era tactics, where institutions were coerced into enforcing ideological conformity or risked losing financial and political support.

Both McCarthyism and the current crackdown reveal how the government can manipulate existing laws to suppress dissent, creating a chilling effect on free speech. The reliance on vague accusations and institutional pressure highlights a disturbing pattern: using fear as a tool to erode fundamental civil liberties. This marks one of the most significant threats to free expression in modern U.S. history. The question is, how far will this go?


Those of us who are not American should not be complacent either – where America leads, others may follow, and with the global reach of American tech companies we are already being affected whether we know it or not.


Chili Night Continues!

Chili Night will continue next Tuesday!

Every Tuesday everyone in Chiang Mai is invited to Chili Night in the Vicarage.  Chili con Carne, rice, chips, ice-cream, and drinks are provided.  Just come along!  (But let me know in advance if you can!)   All are welcome.  Food is served at 6 p.m.

Weekly Offering to All Saints

You can still donate in person or online – and now you can us our QR code!.  Thank you for your support and love for All Saints and all we are trying to do together.  God has shown that God is mighty and we are in God’s hands!
God bless you,

Vicar Iain (he/they/she)

Wilderness!

From Vicar Iain, All Saints Chiang Mai

Alone and Tested!

Dear Friends,


For those of us who embrace a progressive agenda, these last few weeks have been something of a wilderness experience – particularly for those of us from the United States.  We are perhaps consumed with the fear that a time of testing is coming for us, just as it has for so many who have lost jobs, position, and livelihood.  Mark’s sermon last Sunday encouraging us to do three things was very timely.  He urged us 1) not to be afraid, 2) to seek to imitate Christ, and 3) to forgive one another.

This Sunday, I will be reflecting on the wilderness experience and asking how each of us can take a stand.  Most of all, we need to stand in solidarity with the marginalised – particularly those suffering from active persecution. 

Just as Jesus was tested in the wilderness, we may also have our “I am Sparticus” moment, when we are called upon to stand up and be counted.

The readings for this Sunday will be Deuteronomy 26.1–11, Romans 10.8b–13, and Luke 4.1–13, and we will be singing the hymns When I Survey the Wondrous Cross; Forty Days and Forty Nights; For the Bread Which You Have Broken; and God is Love!

Use this link to join on Zoom on Sunday at 10:30 a.m.
Meeting ID: 548 801 501

Last Sunday’s Service!

Video of last Sunday’s service is available on the All Saints YouTube channel


Baby Shower – This Sunday


 
It is a North American tradition to “shower” the new parents with gifts and good wishes for their baby.  Why not join us at the Baby Shower for Annah and Aneesh’s baby this Sunday, March 9, from 1 – 2:30 pm at Arthur and Phyllis Mann’s house? (Click link for location)  We will walk as a group from Green O’Clock or you can meet us there.

In lieu of a gift, you can give a gift of cash to either Phyllis or Chris and we will present them with an envelope.  Or you can purchase a gift from  Amazon: Baby Registry 

All are welcome!



Chiang Rai Church Dedication

On the weekend of 14th-16th March, Mum, Paddy, and I, will be journeying up to Chiang Rai with the children of the Youth Charity Foundation.  This is for the service of dedication of a new church where our choir will also be singing!

Please pray that all goes well and good relationships are formed!


Chili Night Continues!

Chili Night will continue next Tuesday!

Every Tuesday everyone in Chiang Mai is invited to Chili Night in the Vicarage.  Chili con Carne, rice, chips, ice-cream, and drinks are provided.  Just come along!  (But let me know in advance if you can!)   All are welcome.  Food is served at 6 p.m.

Weekly Offering to All Saints

You can still donate in person or online – and now you can us our QR code!.  Thank you for your support and love for All Saints and all we are trying to do together.  God has shown that God is mighty and we are in God’s hands!


God bless you,

Vicar Iain (he/they/she)