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Social Justice & Advocacy
Social Justice & Advocacy Column: Spirit-led Action
posted on Sep 13, 2022 There is a prison near you. A hospital. A park or a bridge or an alley where homeless people sleep. . . . There's a country in great need or a social problem that few people notice. If you listen to the Spirit, you will be drawn toward an opportu...
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Weekly Rector's Note
Weekly Rector’s Note: God Throws a Party
posted on Sep 9, 2022 Dear Saints, Do you ever notice how many of Jesus' parables talk about people throwing parties? Welcome home parties... banquets... wedding feasts... In fact, our gospel this Sunday is about a woman who has a party simply because she found her ...
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Calendar / Parish Life
Save these Dates!
posted on Sep 8, 2022 Grubby Sunday Fall Cleanup: We will have our fall clean up days on Sunday, October 9 and November 20 after the 10:15 service. Thank you for your help keeping All Saints beautiful inside and out! All Saints' Day: Celebrate with food and fest...
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Social Justice & Advocacy
Discussing Next Steps with Rev. Leroy Barber:
posted on Sep 8, 2022 Join us on Sunday, October 30 at 11:30 in the Parish Hall for a conversation with Rev. Leroy of The Voices Project and Director of Innovation for Engaged Church for the Greater NW area of the United Methodists Church. We will continue to explore ...
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Parish Life / Woodstock Commons
The Episcopal Church presents Kory Caudill + Wordsmith: The Concert for the Human Family Tour
posted on Sep 8, 2022 Join Kory Caudill + Wordsmith on Thursday, September 22, at 7pm, for an intimate evening of music and storytelling through genre-crossing original music that bridges jazz, hip-hop, rock, bluegrass, and storytelling along the way. Guided by their ...
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Social Justice & Advocacy
Social Justice & Advocacy Column: Love and Justice
posted on Sep 6, 2022 "...people like Jesus and Paul were not executed for saying, "Love one another." They were killed because their understanding of love meant more than being compassionate toward individuals, although it did include that. It also meant standing aga...
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Mustard Seed Thrift Store & Book Nook
Gratitude from the Mustard Seed
posted on Sep 1, 2022 Mustard Seed is grateful for the wonderful time and talent of Anna Christen this summer. She walked in and offered to volunteer, faithfully showing up every Wed and Fri for 2 hours this summer. She is winging her way back to college now, but pr...
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Weekly Rector's Note
Rector's Note: Final Thoughts from Alex Firman
posted on Aug 30, 2022 Dear All Saints, Thank you so much to you all for welcoming me in and making me a part of the community. Over the past month, it's been great to be a part of life and worship in an Episcopal church. Two things have stood out during my time here....
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Social Justice & Advocacy
Social Justice & Advocacy Column: The Sound of the Genuine
posted on Aug 30, 2022 Right now, much work waits to be done. In politics, we've been studying war for centuries. We must now study how to create the conditions for deep and lasting peace. In many sectors of religion, we've been obsessed for centuries with escaping thi...
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Weekly Rector's Note
Weekly Rector's Note: Surrounded By the Prayers of the Community
posted on Aug 26, 2022 Dear Saints, This Sunday we will have our annual Backpack Blessing for students and anyone working in education, many of whom will be starting school this coming week. We will pray for them, bless them, and give them tokens made by parishioner...
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