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Building & Grounds: Thank you!
posted on Jul 15, 2021 Thank you to our Building & Grounds Committee and volunteers for planting the beautiful hostas next to our church a few years ago. The hostas are in their full glory at this time. Go take a look!
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Weekly Rector's Note
Rector's Note: Jesus Needed on Aisle 5
posted on Jul 15, 2021 Dear Saints, This last week, I experienced an unusual succession of events. In two different public places, just days apart, I saw customers yelling at the employees. It was over events the employees clearly weren't in control of, and the reacti...
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Worship
Episcopal Revivals
posted on Jul 15, 2021 Lift Every Voice and Sing! UBE Churchwide Revival
This year, the Union of Black Episcopalians is hosting a multi-day virtual event that is open to the entire Episcopal community and includes both day and evening events.
July 27-30, 2...
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Weekly Rector's Note
Rector's Note: Weekend Updates
posted on Jul 9, 2021 Dear Saints,
It's good to be back after a week spent in Northern California visiting family. We had a great time of resting, playing, and catching up with loved ones. As we head into the weekend, there are a couple of things I'd like to share ...
Read MoreA Message from Bishop Diana Akiyama: Courage vs. Conformity
posted on Jul 8, 2021 Dear Friends in Christ, I recently read a quote that stuck with me: "The opposite for courage is not cowardice, it is conformity. Even a dead fish can go with the flow." The author is Jim Hightower, columnist and long-time populist from Texas...
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Welcome
Thank you!
posted on Jul 7, 2021 Thank you to Tom McDowell (Laurie's intrepid son) for climbing the tall ladder to replace our faded Rainbow Flag. All Saints welcomes All. Especially YOU!
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Social Justice & Advocacy
Social Justice & Advocacy Column: In the Time of Pandemic
posted on Jul 7, 2021 And the people stayed home. And they read books, and listened, and rested, and exercised, and made art, and played games, and learned new ways of being, and were still. And they listened more deeply. Some meditated, some prayed, some danced. Some...
Read MoreSocial Justice & Advocacy Column: Pragmatic Love
posted on Jul 1, 2021 I am loyal to this country in ways that make me a pragmatist. If someone is hungry, feed him. He will be thirsty, so be sure that he has good water to drink. If he is in prison, don't abuse, abandon or exploit him, or assume that he ought to be t...
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Mustard Seed Thrift Store & Book Nook
Mustard Seed Thrift Store & Book Nook
posted on Jul 1, 2021 Mustard Seed Sale 50% off everything the rest of August. We need to clear the way for fall and winter clothes and holiday treasures. Come see us on Fridays 10 to 4. Also Books, Books, Books mysteries, fiction, history, biographies and loads...
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Social Justice & Advocacy
Diocesan News: A Year in the Life
posted on Jul 1, 2021 A Year in the Life , a web series from The Episcopal Church, documents how Episcopal churches, schools, and ministries have navigated a very contentious and difficult year. Filmed using COVID-safe protocols, the series covers topics like food in...
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