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True Humility!

From Father Iain, All Saints Chiang Mai


Jesus washes the disciples feet!!!

Dear Friends,


This week’s Old Testament reading is probably our shortest ever.  It is posted below in full:

Proverbs 25:6-7

Do not put yourself forward in the king’s presence
   or stand in the place of the great;
for it is better to be told, ‘Come up here’,
   than to be put lower in the presence of a noble.

This is an easily understood passage and Jesus expands on it in our Gospel reading when dinner guests are jostling for the best seats!

We all want to be respected and well-regarded but some of us who are white, wealthy, and western don’t even notice the respect that we already receive just for where we were born.

How can we retain our dignity and yet be humble?  Find out more this Sunday!

Our scripture readings this Sunday will be from Proverbs 25:6-7, Hebrews 13:1-8, 15-16, and Luke 14:1, 7-14, and we will be singing the hymns Christ is the World’s Light; Lord, You Teach Us to be Humble; Called as Partners in Christ’s Service; and The Servant King!

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

Last Week’s Service!

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

Mini Recital II – Saturday, September 13

The All Saints’ Choristers from the Youth Charity Foundation will be performing at the AUA Theatre on Saturday 13th September at 4 p.m.   The concert will last about an hour.

Interfaith Walking Pilgrimage

Interfaith Walking Pilgrimage – Saturday, September 13

Dialogue with different faith leaders and representatives in Wat Ket area (Baha’i, Buddhist, Muslim, and Christian – including All Saints).

Our itinerary will begin in front of First Church (Nawarat), where we will gather for a welcome and introduction. Inside the church, we will hear a presentation and join in a short Protestant prayer.

From there, we will walk to Masjid Altaqwa for a presentation and Muslim prayer. The journey will then take us to Green O’Clock Garden, where representatives of the Bahá’í Faith will invite us to sing
and pray in their tradition. Around 11:30, we will pause for a vegetarian lunch together.

At noon, we will continue to All Saints to learn more about this community and share a prayer in their tradition. The walk will go on to Wat Ket, a Buddhist temple, before we cross the pedestrian bridge whose history is closely tied to the local Sikh community. We then hope to stop at a Chinese Shrine for an introduction to this tradition.

Our pilgrimage will return to First Church, closing the circle around 3:00 pm—perhaps a little earlier.

At All Saints we will have a short sung Eucharist at noon led by the All Saints Choristers from the Youth Charity Foundation.

All Saints’ Book Club

Book Club meets 1st and 3rd Saturday of the month from 3:30-5:30. Location to be confirmed each week. We’re working our way through The Very Good Gospel by Lisa Sharon Harper.  Contact Christa or Gene for details.

Chili Night 

Chili Night continues this Tuesday!   Every week 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.

Please make a THB 100 donation.
 

Weekly Offering to All Saints

You can still donate in person or online – and now you can use 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)

Choir Day

From Father Iain, All Saints Chiang Mai

Come hear them sing at All Saints!


Dear Friends,

At a time when many of us are feeling down about the situation in the world, and particularly in the US, the voice of children can give us hope.  We will have two chances to hear the All Saints Choristers sing this Sunday – first in our morning worship and then in their afternoon concert!   

In Sunday’s service our Gospel reading is part of the Beatitudes as recorded in Luke:

‘Blessed are you who are poor,
   for yours is the kingdom of God.
‘Blessed are you who are hungry now,
   for you will be filled.
‘Blessed are you who weep now,
   for you will laugh.
‘Blessed are you when people hate you,
  and when they exclude you, revile you,
  and defame you on account of the Son of Man. 
  Rejoice on that day and leap for joy,
  for surely your reward is great in heaven;
  for that is what their ancestors did to the prophets.
‘But woe to you who are rich,
   for you have received your consolation.
‘Woe to you who are full now,
   for you will be hungry.
‘Woe to you who are laughing now,
   for you will mourn and weep.
‘Woe to you when all speak well of you,
for that is what their ancestors did to the false prophets.
 

In God’s upside down kingdom there is hope in the midst of despair and light in the midst of darkness.   Every angelic appearance in the Gospels heralding the birth of Jesus, began with the phrase “Do not be afraid!”  We need to be ready, with our eyes open, but we can also be people of joy!

The scripture readings for this Sunday will be Jeremiah 17:5-1, 1 Corinthians 15:12-20, and Luke 6:17-26, and we will be singing the hymns Praise to the Lord, the Almighty; The Lord’s My Shepherd; Be Still for the Presence of the Lord; and When in our Music God is Glorified!  The All Saints Choristers will be singing Alleluia, Still, and The Lord Bless You and Keep You.

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!  Elsa speaks of the need for stewardship of out time, talents, and treasure!


This Sunday!  Children’s Concert – 16th February!



This Sunday at 2 p.m. the All Saints Choristers from YCF will be giving a short concert.  This will be held at All Saints.  Some of the piano students of Kaew our organist will also be performing.  It should be a great event!  There will be a collection in aid of the choir.




Thammapratheep Church 30th Anniversary Celebration



Thammapratheep Church (where we hold our annual Festival of Carols) has invited All Saints to its 30th anniversary celebration to be held on Saturday, February 22nd, at 10 am at the church. There will be a worship service followed by a luncheon.   All are welcome – this is our chance to say thankyou to a church that has supported us for many years.





This will be held following the morning service on Sunday 23rd February.  All are welcome to attend and members over the age of 16 will be able to vote.

Nominations are now closed and four people have been nominated for the four elected positions on the Church Council.  They are:

Sarah Sensamaust 
Paddy Davis
Barbara Franklin
Elsa King

The meeting will receive reports, approve the budget for 2025, and elect a new Church Council for the next year.


All Saints Finances

Sarah Sensamaust, our Church Council Chair, writes:

God is a wonderful provider who has provided well for All Saints over the years through the giving of God’s people. We saw the generosity of this support following last year’s flood.

However, despite all the programs and activities All Saints is able to provide, we have been operating at a deficit for the last three years, and weekly giving has dropped from around eight thousand to around four thousand. The financial cushion that we had accumulated is gone.

Father Iain’s stipend is basically covered by money from the UK charity, All Saints Chiang Mai Mission, but everything else, including Pastor Mark’s partial stipend, our organist and cleaner’s salaries, and our building rent and utilities, are paid for from the weekly offering.

More details will be given at our Annual General Meeting on 23rd February.  At this time, we are asking you to prayerfully consider giving to All Saints so we can continue to be the church community where All Are Welcome.


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,

Father Iain

We’re Ready!

From Father Iain, All Saints Chiang Mai

All clean – and ready for worship!

Worship back in the church this Sunday!

(My church email is not working!  Please use iainbaxter.mail@gmail.com to contact me!)


Dear Friends,

Many thanks to Paddy, Maureen, Chris, and Mark, and our amazing cleaner, Ying!  We gathered together on Saturday morning and scrubbed the church clean and all is ready!

This Sunday we will return to our building.  We will be “camping out” a bit, with plastic chairs from the vicarage, the YCF piano, and half a sound system, but we will be there and we will be joined by the All Saints Choristers from the Youth Charity Foundation.

Please come and join in our thanksgiving for restoration – along with our choir from the Youth Charity Foundation!

The readings for this Sunday will be from Job 42:1-6, 10-17, Hebrews 7:23-28, and Mark 10:46-52, and we will be singing the hymns Days of Elijah; Give Thanks; Bless the Lord O my Soul; and Lift High the Cross.  The All Saints Choristers will also be singing Still and The Lord Bless You and Keep You!

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

Video of Last Sunday’s Service!

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

Choir Intensive

The Choir Intensive 

This is taking place at the Youth Charity Foundation from Wednesday to Friday this week.  Keith Dale is a choir director from the UK who has travelled to Thailand to lead the three-day workshop.  Many thanks to Kaew, Peter, Keith, and Claudine, for making this possible. 

Paddy and Maureen are also involved in welcoming Keith to Chiang Mai!

The children will be singing for us when we return to our building this week!

Keith also came to the vicarage on Tuesday afternoon and worked with the All Saints Senior Choir!

The Senior Choir

All Saints Flood Appeal

The Church as we found it on the morning of Monday 9th October!

People have been incredibly generous and we have now had donations of around THB 110,000 (£2,500/$3,250)  This will enable us to buy the chairs we need, plus contribute to the cost of the cupboards, sound system, and so forth.  We feel very blessed!  If you haven’t already donated you can still do so, and any money left over will be used to help other victims of the flooding in Chiang Mai.  Thank you to everyone!

Meanwhile, we have being playing a game of musical chairs.  The proposed chair looked nice and was the best one we could find, but people felt it was a bit hard and also a bit high for people with shorter legs!

Sarah, our Church Council Chair (no pun intended) came to the rescue and found the chair shown below at Office Mate.  

They may not be so pretty, but they are much more comfortable and similar to the blue chairs we had previously.  (And they are THB 760 – so THB 30 cheaper!!!)  We have ordered 50 to be delivered next week.

We have also ordered two metal wardrobes, two metal cupboards, and a combined sound mixer/amplifier.

If you have a Thai bank account you can transfer THB 760 (or an amount of your choosing) by scanning the QR code.

ธนาคารกรุงศรี สมัครผลิตภัณฑ์ทางการเงินของ KMA | แรบบิท แคร์

The payment is into the old church account which is in my name, but I do not have access to this account.  The account can only be accessed with the authorization of two Church Council members and is fully secure.

Alternatively you can transfer money directly to the All Saints Foundation Bank Account as follows:

เราคือผู้เชี่ยวชาญด้านการเดินทางไปทุกประเทศทั่วโลก - ช่องทางการชำระเงิน

Bank:                     Kasikorn Bank
Account Name:      All Saints Foundation
Account Number:  170-3-79007-7
SWIFT code:          KASITHBK

Or if you are in the UK you can send your donation via the All Saints Chiang Mai Mission account:

Charity Finance Group | Co-operative Bank

Bank:                      The Coop Bank
Name:                     All Saints Chiang Mai Mission
Sort Code:              089299
Account Number:   65877142

You can also donate using your debit/credit card via my UK PayPal Account! (But this incurs higher charges!)

 Donate by PayPal to the IainBaxterMinistry UK account.

PayPal for Payment Pages – Trust Payments

Donate via PayPal here!

All Saints Book Group

Will not be meeting this week.

Chili Night Continues!

Chili Night 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.

Please make a donation on THB 100 per person!


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 he is mighty and we are in his hands!
God bless you,

Father Iain