The Fourth Sunday of Lent

Whether you are a first-time visitor, long-time parishioner, or somewhere in between, we are honored and enriched by your on-line presence this morning, and offer you a sincere welcome home to this parish church. Although many of us are physically apart, we are together in heart and mind. The tomb could not hold God’s Son, and our current situation cannot conquer his people.

The Memorial Service of Patricia Rowe

Whether you are a visitor or are joining us online or coming home to All Saints, we welcome you this morning. Although we gather to mourn our loss, we also gather to celebrate Pat’s new life in the household of our loving Father. The Burial Service is an Easter service and celebrates the victory of eternal life over death, won for us through the death and resurrection of our Lord Jesus Christ.

The Third Sunday of Lent

Whether you are a first-time visitor, long-time parishioner, or somewhere in between, we are honored and enriched by your on-line presence this morning, and offer you a sincere welcome home to this parish church. Although many of us are physically apart, we are together in heart and mind. The tomb could not hold God’s Son, and our current situation cannot conquer his people.

The Second Sunday of Lent

Whether you are a first-time visitor, long-time parishioner, or somewhere in between, we are honored and enriched by your on-line presence this morning, and offer you a sincere welcome home to this parish church. Although many of us are physically apart, we are together in heart and mind. The tomb could not hold God’s Son, and our current situation cannot conquer his people.

The First Sunday of Lent

Whether you are a first-time visitor, long-time parishioner, or somewhere in between, we are honored and enriched by your on-line presence this morning, and offer you a sincere welcome home to this parish church. Although many of us are physically apart, we are together in heart and mind. The tomb could not hold God’s Son, and our current situation cannot conquer his people.

Ash Wednesday

Whether you are a first-time visitor, long-time parishioner, or somewhere in between, we are honored and enriched by your on-line presence this morning, and offer you a sincere welcome home to this parish church. Although many of us are physically apart, we are together in heart and mind. The tomb could not hold God’s Son, and our current situation cannot conquer his people.

The Last Sunday after the Epiphany

Whether you are a first-time visitor, long-time parishioner, or somewhere in between, we are honored and enriched by your on-line presence this morning, and offer you a sincere welcome home to this parish church. Although many of us are physically apart, we are together in heart and mind. The tomb could not hold God’s Son, and our current situation cannot conquer his people.

The Seventh Sunday after the Epiphany

Whether you are a first-time visitor, long-time parishioner, or somewhere in between, we are honored and enriched by your on-line presence this morning, and offer you a sincere welcome home to this parish church. Although many of us are physically apart, we are together in heart and mind. The tomb could not hold God’s Son, and our current situation cannot conquer his people.

Major Tom’s Coffee House 42

Whether you are a first-time visitor, long-time parishioner, or somewhere in between, we are honored and enriched by your on-line presence this morning, and offer you a sincere welcome home to this parish church. Although many of us are physically apart, we are together in heart and mind. The tomb could not hold God’s Son, and our current situation cannot conquer his people.

The Sixth Sunday after the Epiphany

Whether you are a first-time visitor, long-time parishioner, or somewhere in between, we are honored and enriched by your on-line presence this morning, and offer you a sincere welcome home to this parish church. Although many of us are physically apart, we are together in heart and mind. The tomb could not hold God’s Son, and our current situation cannot conquer his people.