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All Saints' News
& Announcements
NEW FALL WORSHIP HOURS
The fall schedule for Sunday service will be 10:00 a.m. only beginning September 7(continuing with just the one Sunday service) with the choir's return. Communion will be offered at the alter rail and the standing station. Wednesday service will continue at 12:10 p.m. As we await the arrival of our new priest, it continues to be a joy as we all worship together - united in this time of transition.
The nursery school has been remodeled and will be open for the new school year.
Sunday, September 28, the youth will be touring the Holocaust Memorial.
FOREVER PLAID presented by All Saints' Episcopal Church & Pontiac Theatre IV. September 6, 12 & 13. Ticket price - $10.00 (show only). Dinner and show price for Friday nights only TBD.
Practicing Hospitality Showing Gratitude… Nurturing Children…
Building a Kitchen for Bound Together!
Bound Together is desperately in need of a new kitchen. The food, meal preparation, serving, and clean-up are provided by members of St. Phillip’s Church, Rochester. With popping ceiling and floor tiles, inadequate work and storage space, outdated appliances, and the need for a proper dishwashing area, the kitchen is sorely lacking in function and safety – basic requirements needed to prepare 90+ meals each week. Our goal is to build a kitchen, inspire a community, and nurture the growing minds, bodies, and spirits of children. Please join us by making a contribution to “Build a Kitchen for Bound Together.” Donations may be made to: Bound Together, 167 W. Pike St.
Pontiac, MI 48341. Please indicate “Kitchen” on your check.
WELCOME
Welcome to All Saints’ Episcopal Church. We are a multiracial, diverse gathering of people who are young and old, straight and gay, wealthy and poor. Some are cradle Episcopalians and some have recently joined us. We travel an average of ten miles to worship at All Saints’ because we want an urban church where we can praise God and find our spiritual identity in community service and outreach. All Saints’ is located in a beautiful, Gothic building near downtown Pontiac, Michigan. We take pride in the fact that we have existed as a congregation for 170 years and recently made our facility accessible to all by adding an elevator. Our grounds contain beautiful gardens that express our love and wonder at God’s work.
WHERE IS THE EPISCOPAL FLAG?
The flag has been taken down while we search for a new rector. When a new rector is called the flag will be raised again.
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