About Us
Go therefore and make disciples…
All Nations Church cares about one thing more than anything else, Jesus Christ. All Nations Church is a family of individuals who have found hope in Jesus, and want as many people as possible to experience that same freedom. We believe that as a church, we have a responsibility to care for our city and those in it. Learn more about our charitable initiatives here.
We exist to help you come to Know the Lord Jesus Christ, Grow spiritually and Go make a difference in our world. We are affiliated with the Canadian National Baptist Convention.
Our services are on Sundays and start at 10am and last about 75 minutes. We sing a good mix of contemporary and traditional music that is led by our worship team. We then have a message delivered by one of our pastors followed by communion, which any follower of Christ can participate in. You can attend live or watch online at 10am!
Our Values
Warmth of Our Care (Fellowship)
Through Christ’s love we offer people a sense of joyful community, belonging and
acceptance. Romans 15:7
Word in Our Minds (Discipleship)
We value prayer and the personal and corporate reading, study and application of the Word of God so that each would become spiritually mature and able to help others become spiritually healthy. Colossians 3:16
Work of Our Hands (Service)
Ministry belongs to the people as they use their God given spiritual abilities to provide for the needs of others. 1 Peter 4:10
Worship of Our Hearts (Worship)
Corporate worship of Christ is created so that through the Holy Spirit’s presence and leading, people personally express their response to salvation in unity, in truth and in the weekly celebration of the Lord’s Supper. John 4:23-24
Witness of Our Lives (Mission)
We show Christ’s love through our actions as we share the good news with those around us. Acts 22:15
Jeremy Mahood
Where We Come From
All Nations Church was founded in 1953 and was led by Pastor Kitchener Mahood. It was founded on the belief that everyone belonged, regardless of ethnicity or background. In 1981, Kitchener Mahood’s son, Jeremy, became the lead pastor and led the church until his death in 2019.
Where We Are Going
More than ever, All Nations Church is focused on reaching people where they are at and bringing the love of Christ to them. As we move forward as a church family, inclusion and belonging remain at the center of who we are as followers of Christ.
What This Means For You
What does this mean for you? Most importantly, you’re always welcome at All Nations Church. We’re saving a seat for you. Wherever you’re at in your faith journey, you are always accepted as a part of the All Nations Church family.
Beyond that, plan your first visit or watch our livestream. If you want to learn more about our beliefs as a church, click here. Or if you’d simply like to connect with a member of our team directly, click the button below.