3rd Sunday before Lent
READINGS Jeremiah 17:5-10 1 Corinthians 15:12-20 Luke 6:17-26
Services at All Saints Church
Everyone is welcome to join us for worship and prayer throughout the week.
Weekly Services
Sunday at 8.00 am – Holy Communion
Sunday at 10.00 am – Holy Communion with music and occasional activities for children. Young people meet in the Chapel Room on the second Sunday of each month.
Sunday at 6.30 pm – Evening Service
First Sunday – Making Room for Scriptures
A simple service of Evening Prayer, shaping intercessions in response to the day’s Bible readings.
Second Sunday – Making Room for Each Other
Worship with shared reflections on how faith helps us interpret the world, our work and current events.
Third Sunday – Making Room for Creation
A reflective service in the tradition of the Iona Community including art, music and creative activity. These services take place in the Garden Room.
Iona Services – Garden Room – 6.30 pm
15 February
15 March
19 April
17 May
21 June
19 July
20 September
18 October
15 November
Fourth Sunday – Making Room for God
A time of worship dwelling on different aspects of God’s character as discovered in life and Scripture.
Wednesday at 11.30 am – Holy Communion
Prayers in Church
All are welcome.
Monday at 9.30 am
Tuesday at 9.00 am
Thursday at 9.00 am
Saturday at 9.30 am
Holy Week 2026
2nd April Maundy Thursday
Holy Communion at 7.30pm Remembering the Last Supper and Jesus washing the disciples' feet, followed by The Watch, remembering Jesus' time in the Garden of Gethsemane.
3rd April Good Friday
Churches Together Walk of Witness along the High Street starting with a service at 11.15 am at New Life Baptist Church and Walking to All Saints - anyone willing to help steward the walk along the High Street please tell David.
1-3pm Two hours at the Cross (Hymns, reflections, prayers, Communion - stay for as much as you are able.)
7.30pm Tenebrae: We remember the closing of Christ's tomb
4th April Holy Saturday
7.30pm Vigil Service After all the words of conversation spoken in John's gospel, we take time in silence to take in the physical reality of Jesus' burial.
5th April Easter Sunday
6am Dawn Service in the Village Square Followed by breakfast
Holy Communion at 8.00 am
Holy Communion at 10.00 am
Join us as we celebrate the joyful end of Lent and the resurrection of Christ.
In all our worship we seek to be candid and hopeful about our flawed humanity, vigilant about the needs of the world and inquisitive about God. We treasure the Bible for its edgy humour and provocative conversation with God. Reading its remarkably diverse texts, we cannot help but pay attention to the matters of social and political concern today that it highlights. We also draw on music, both old and new, other literature, art and ideas in our search for holiness. One of the things we value most about church is that all generations gather together. We are restarting regular groups for children (pre-school to Year 6) soon and currently hold twice-monthly sessions for young people (Years 7-13). At All Age Services we all stay together for varied acts of worship, reflection and inter-generational conversation.
The anchor for our worship at All Saints is Holy Communion. Since the earliest times, after prayer and reflection with the Bible, Christians have shared a symbolic meal of bread and wine, just as Jesus suggested, emphasising our fellowship with God and with each other. All are welcome to receive Communion. Some attend the service but prefer not to receive and we offer a prayer of blessing for them. You are invited draw as near as you wish and participate without obligation as you feel comfortable. (See An Introduction to Holy Communion for a fuller explanation)
Reading the Bible and praying for the needs of the world, morning and evening, are part of the discipline of the Anglican church. We pray for all we know who are unwell or in any kind of need. If you would like our confidential Prayer Circle to pray for anyone or anything in particular, please e-mail pastoral@allsaintschurchkh.org
Reflection and study are a key part of Christian life. Weekday opportunities for this are advertised in our magazine, website, and weekly newsletter, along with seasonal opportunities for reflection such as groups in Lent or discussions for people enquiring about the Christian faith.
Service sheets for the next services can be downloaded from here
READINGS Jeremiah 17:5-10 1 Corinthians 15:12-20 Luke 6:17-26
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8am Holy Communion 10am Holy Communion Readings: Acts 9:1-20 Revelation 5:11-14 John 21:1-19
8am Holy Communion 10am Holy Communion Readings: Acts 9:36-end Revelation 7:9-end John 10:22-30
Annual Memorial Service Sunday 29th October at 4pm we hold our annual Memorial Service remembering those whose funerals have taken place this year. It may be that you have lost someone whose funeral took place elsewhere. If you would like us to include their name, please feel free to pass it to Angela, Tariro or David. All ... Read more
King's Heath Arts Fest WeekendArt Exhibition at All Saints Church As part of the King's Heath Arts Feast Weekend, we invite you to a special Art Exhibition at All Saints Church – a celebration of creativity, community, and history. Friday, 3rd May | 10:00 PM – 4:00 PM Saturday, 4th May | 12:00 PM – ... Read more
Sunday 4th May Service We welcome Esther, Bishop of Aston, to preside at our 10am service then bless the newly completed and opened All Saints Centre, re-dedicating ourselves to serving Kings Heath.
Kings Heath Farmers Market The first Saturday of every month 9 AM – 2 PMKings Heath Village Square Join us for a fantastic market celebrating local businesses and fresh, high-quality food! Enjoy a great selection of stalls, featuring: Fresh, locally sourced vegetables, fish, and meat Homemade bread, cakes, and pies Delicious cheeses, herbs, coffee, and tea A variety of ... Read more
Come to a FREE EXHIBITION illustrating ALL SAINTS CHURCH, KINGS HEATH’S long commitment to serving the local community. Discover All Saints’ Church, King’s Heath this Heritage Week! Saturday 20th September 10:00am – 3:00pm As part of Birmingham Heritage Week 2025, we’re opening our doors on:Come and explore 165 years of Friendship, Families & Fun at the heart ... Read more
Beer and Hymns with music from All Saints singers and musicians from Black Diamond in memory of Jean Caswell and Alma Beattie in All Saints Church (admission free) followed by a Ceilidh (Barn Dance) 7.30pm-10pm in All Saints Church Hall with music from Mad Moll Tickets for ceilidh: £10 adults, £5 children Family ticket £25 ... Read more