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1 WELCOME TO ALL SAINTS’ EPISCOPAL CHURCH July 29, 2018, 10:30 am The Tenth Sunday after Pentecost 501 South Phoenix, Russellville, AR 72801 Email: [email protected] www.allsaintsrussellville.net 479-968-3622 Gather in the Name of the Lord We invite you to a time of quiet prayer and meditation before the service. Please silence your phone. The Book of Common Prayer (BCP) is the red book in your pew. The Hymnal is the blue book found in your pew. The Processional Hymn Hymnal 449 “O love, how deep, how broad, how high”

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    WELCOME TO ALL SAINTS’ EPISCOPAL CHURCH July 29, 2018, 10:30 am The Tenth Sunday after Pentecost 501 South Phoenix, Russellville, AR 72801 Email: [email protected] www.allsaintsrussellville.net 479-968-3622

    Gather in the Name of the Lord

    We invite you to a time of quiet prayer and meditation before the

    service. Please silence your phone.

    The Book of Common Prayer (BCP) is the red book in your pew.

    The Hymnal is the blue book found in your pew.

    The Processional Hymn Hymnal 449 “O love, how deep, how broad, how high”

    http://www.allsaintsrussellville.net/

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    A Penitential Order: Rite II BCP 351

    The people standing, the Celebrant says

    Blessed be God: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.

    People And blessed be his kingdom, now and for ever.

    Amen.

    The Celebrant may say

    Jesus said, “The first commandment is this: Hear, O Israel: The

    Lord our God is the only Lord. Love the Lord your God with all

    your heart, with all your soul, with all your mind, and with all your

    strength. The second is this: Love you neighbor as yourself. There

    is no other commandment greater than these. Matthew 12:29-31

    Confession of Sin

    The Deacon or Celebrant says

    Let us confess our sins against God and our neighbor.

    Silence may be kept.

    Minister and People

    Most merciful God,

    we confess that we have sinned against you

    in thought, word, and deed,

    by what we have done,

    and by what we have left undone.

    We have not loved you with our whole heart;

    we have not loved our neighbors as ourselves.

    We are truly sorry and we humbly repent.

    For the sake of your Son Jesus Christ,

    have mercy on us and forgive us;

    that we may delight in your will,

    and walk in your ways,

    to the glory of your Name. Amen.

    The Deacon stands and says

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    Almighty God have mercy on us, forgive us all your sins through

    our Lord Jesus Christ, strengthen us in all goodness, and by the

    power of the Holy Spirit keep us in eternal life. Amen.

    Song of Praise S280

    Glory to God

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    The Liturgy of the Word The Collect of the Day Celebrant The Lord be with you.

    People And also with you.

    Celebrant Let us pray.

    O God, the protector of all who trust in you, without whom nothing

    is strong, nothing is holy: Increase and multiply upon us your

    mercy; that, with you as our ruler and guide, we may so pass

    through things temporal, that we lose not the things eternal;

    through Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and reigns with you and

    the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen.

    The People sit.

    The First Reading The Second Book of Kings 4:42-44

    Reader A reading from the Second Book of Kings.

    A man came from Baal-shalishah, bringing food from the first fruits to the man of God: twenty loaves of barley and fresh

    ears of grain in his sack. Elisha said, “Give it to the people

    and let them eat.” But his servant said, “How can I set this

    before a hundred people?” So he repeated, “Give it to the

    people and let them eat, for thus says the LORD, ‘They shall

    eat and have some left.’” He set it before them, they ate, and

    had some left, according to the word of the LORD.

    ၄၁ ဒ ီးစ ီးဝဲဒ ၣ်, ဟဲစ ၣ်က ၣ်ကမ ၣ်တက ၣ်. ဒ ီးဖ လ ီၤဝဲလ သပ ီၤပ ီၤ, ဒ ီးစ ီးဝဲဒ ၣ်,

    ဂ ၣ်လ ီၤလ ပ ီၤဂ ၣ်မ ၣ်အဂ ၣ်ဒၣ်သ ီးအကအ ၣ်တ ၣ်န ၣ်တက ၣ်.

    ဒ ီးတ ၣ်အ အ ၣ်ဘ ၣ်လ သပ ီၤပ ီၤဘ ၣ်.

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    ၄၂ ဒ ီးပ ီၤတဂီၤဟဲဝဲလ ဘဧီၤလီးၡလ ၡီၤ, ဒ ီးဟဲစ ၣ်န ၣ်ယ ီၤအပ ီၤကည လ က ၣ်အလ ၣ်ခ ဆ

    တ ဝဲလ ဘ မ ယ ီၤအသ ၣ်ဆ , ဒ ီးဘ အစဲီၤတဖ ၣ်လ ထ ၣ်ပ ီၤလ ီၤ. ဒ ီးစ ီးဝဲဒ ၣ်,

    ဟ ၣ်လ ီၤပ ီၤဂ ၣ်မ ၣ်ဒၣ်သ ီးအကအ ၣ်တ ၣ်တက ၣ်.

    ၄၃ ဒ ီးအခ အပ ီၤစ ီးဘ ၣ်အ ီၤ,

    ယကပ ၣ်လ ီၤတ ၣ်အ ီၤလ ပ ီၤတကယီၤအမဲ ၣ်ညါန ၣ်မ ၣ်အဘ ၣ်မန ီၤလဲ ၣ်. ဒ ီးစ ီးကဒ ီးဝဲဒ ၣ်,

    ဟ ၣ်လ ီၤပ ီၤဂ ၣ်မ ၣ်ဒၣ်သ ီးအကအ ၣ်တ ၣ်တက ၣ်.အဂ ၣ်ဒၣ်အ ီၤ, ယ ီၤစ ီးဝဲဒၣ်အ ီၤ, ကအ ၣ်တ ၣ်,

    ဒ ီးကပ ၣ်လ ီၤတဲ ၣ်တ ၣ်လ ီၤ.

    ၄၄ ဒ ီးပ ၣ်လ ီၤဝဲလ အမဲ ၣ်ညါ, ဒ ီးအဝဲသ ၣ်တဖ ၣ်န ၣ်အ ၣ်ဝဲ,

    ဒ ီးပ ၣ်လ ီၤတဲ ၣ်တ ၣ်ဒၣ်ယ ီၤအကလ ၣ်ကထါအသ ီးန ၣ်လ ီၤ.

    Reader The Word of the Lord.

    People Thanks be to God.

    Psalm 145:10-19 (please remain seated)

    10 All your works praise you, O Lord, *

    and your faithful servants bless you.

    11 They make known the glory of your kingdom *

    and speak of your power;

    12 That the peoples may know of your power *

    and the glorious splendor of your kingdom.

    13 Your kingdom is an everlasting kingdom; *

    your dominion endures throughout all ages.

    14 The Lord is faithful in all his words *

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    and merciful in all his deeds.

    15 The Lord upholds all those who fall; *

    he lifts up those who are bowed down.

    16 The eyes of all wait upon you, O Lord, *

    and you give them their food in due season.

    17 You open wide your hand *

    and satisfy the needs of every living creature.

    18 The Lord is righteous in all his ways *

    and loving in all his works.

    19 The Lord is near to those who call upon him, *

    to all who call upon him faithfully.

    ၁၁ ကကတ ီၤတ ၣ်လ နဘ နမ ၣ်အလီၤကပ ီၤအဂ ၣ်အက ီၤဒ ီးကစ ီးဘ ၣ်တဲဘ ၣ်တ ၣ်လ

    နစ နကမ ီၤအဂ ၣ်အက ီၤ,-

    ၁၂ ဒၣ်သ ီးအကဘ ီးဘ ၣ်သ ၣ်ညါ ပ ီၤကည ဖ လ အတ ၣ်မီၤအဒ ၣ်,

    ဒ ီးလ အဘ အမ ၣ်န ၣ်အကဟ အကည ၣ်အ ၣ်ဒ ီး အလီၤကပ ီၤလ ီၤ. ၁၃

    နဘ နမ ၣ်န ၣ်မ ၣ်ဘ မ ၣ်အထ အယ ၣ်,ဒ ီးနပ တ ၣ်န ၣ်အ ၣ်ဝဲအစ ီၤစ ီၤအဃ ၣ်ဃ ၣ်လ ီၤ.

    ၁၄ ယ ီၤမီၤစ ီၤကယဲ ၣ်ပ ီၤလ အလ ီၤဃ ီၤတဖ ၣ်,

    ဒ ီးဝ ၣ်ဆ ထ ၣ်ကယဲ ၣ်ပ ီၤလ အသက ီးဝဲခဲလ ၣ်လ ီၤ.

    ၁၅ ကယဲ ၣ်တ ၣ်အမဲ ၣ်ခ ီးနီၤ, ဒ ီးအဆ အကတ ၣ်ဘ ၣ်ဒ ီး, နဟ ၣ်လ ီၤအ ီၤလ အတ ၣ်အ ၣ်လ ီၤ.

    ၁၆ နသလ ၣ်ထ ၣ်နစ ,ဒ ီးကယဲ ၣ်တ ၣ်သီးအဆ တ ၣ်န ၣ်နဟ ၣ်လ ီၤလ ီၤ.

    ၁၇ ယ ီၤတ ဝဲလ ီၤဝဲလ အက ဲခဲလ ၣ်အပ ီၤ, ဒ ီးစ ဆ ဝဲလ လ အမီၤတ ၣ်အပ ီၤခဲလ ၣ်လ ီၤ.

    ၁၈ ကယဲ ၣ်ပ ီၤလ အက ီးထ ၣ်ယ ီၤ, ကယဲ ၣ်ပ ီၤလ အက ီးထ ၣ်ဝဲလ တ ၣ်မ ၣ်တ ၣ်တ ခဲလ ၣ်န ၣ်

    ယ ီၤအ ၣ်ဘ ီးဒ ီးအ ီၤလ ီၤ.

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    ၁၉ ကမီၤဝဲဖဲဒ ၣ်ပ ီၤလ အပ ီၤအ ီၤတဖ ၣ်အသီး, ဒ ီးကဒ ကန ၣ်အတ ၣ်ဃ ကညီး,

    ဒ ီးကအ ၣ်က ီၤခ ၣ်က ီၤအ ီၤလ ီၤ.

    ၂၀ ယ ီၤအ ီးက ီၤက ၣ်က ီၤ ကယဲ ၣ်ပ ီၤလ အအ ဲၣ်အ ီၤခဲလ ၣ်,ဒ ီးကမီၤဟီးဂ ီၤ

    ကယဲ ၣ်ပ ီၤတတ တလ ီၤဘ ၣ်တဖ ၣ်န ၣ်လ ီၤ.

    The Second Reading Ephesians 3:14-21

    Reader A reading from Paul’s letter to the Ephesians.

    I bow my knees before the Father, from whom every family in

    heaven and on earth takes its name. I pray that, according to the

    riches of his glory, he may grant that you may be strengthened in

    your inner being with power through his Spirit, and that Christ may

    dwell in your hearts through faith, as you are being rooted and

    grounded in love. I pray that you may have the power to

    comprehend, with all the saints, what is the breadth and length and

    height and depth, and to know the love of Christ that surpasses

    knowledge, so that you may be filled with all the fullness of God.

    Now to him who by the power at work within us is able to

    accomplish abundantly far more than all we can ask or imagine, to

    him be glory in the church and in Christ Jesus to all generations,

    forever and ever. Amen.

    ၁၃ မီၤသီးဒၣ်န ၣ်ဒ ီး,

    ယဃ ကညီးလ သ သ တလ ီၤဘ ါလ ယတ ၣ်နီးတ ၣ်ဖ ၣ်လ ယဒ ီးလ သ ဃ န ၣ်တ

    ဂ ီၤ. အဝဲန ၣ် မ ၣ်သ လီၤသ ကပ ီၤလ ီၤ. ၁၄ လ တ ၣ်န ၣ်အဃ ယခ ီးလ ီၤယ

    ခ ၣ်လ ပကစ ၣ်ယ ၣ်ရ ီးခရ ၣ်အပ ၣ်အမဲ ၣ်ညါ, ၁၅

    လ ပ ီၤအဒ ၣ်က ီးဒ ၣ်ဒီဲးလ မ ခ ၣ်ဒ ီးလ ဟ ၣ်ခ ၣ်ခ , ဘ ၣ်တ ၣ်ယ ၣ် အမ ီၤလ အ ီၤ, ၁၆

    ဒၣ်သ ီးအကဟ ၣ်လ ီၤသ ဒၣ်အလီၤထ ီးအကပ ီၤတ ီၤအသ ီး,

    လ သ န ၣ်လ ညါကန ၣ်ဘ ၣ်အဂ ၣ်ဆ ၣ် အဘါဆ ၣ်လ သီးအဃ , ၁၇

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    ဒၣ်သ ီးခရ ၣ်ကအ ၣ်ဝဲဆ ီးဝဲ လ သ သီးအပ ီၤလ တ ၣ်န ၣ်အဃ , ၁၈

    ဒၣ်သ ီးသ ဂ ၣ်စဲီၤလ ီၤ,ဒ ီးသ ခ ၣ်ထ ီးပ ၣ်က ီၤအသီးလ တ ၣ်အ ဲၣ်တ ၣ်က အပ ီၤသတီးဒ ီး,

    သ န ၣ်ကပ ၣ်ထ ၣ်သက ီးဒ ီးပ ီၤစ ဆ ခဲလ ၣ်,ဒ ီးသ ကသ ၣ်ညါထ ၣ်တ ၣ်လ အမ ၣ်

    ခရ ၣ်အတ ၣ်အ ဲၣ်တ ၣ်က အဒ ၣ်တ ၣ်,ဒ ီးအထ ,ဒ ီးအလ ီၤဆ ၣ်,ဒ ီးအထ ၣ်ထ ,-

    ၁၉ ဒ ီးဒၣ်သ ီးသ ကသ ၣ်ညါ ခရ ၣ်အတ ၣ်အ ဲၣ်လ ပသ ၣ်ညါလ ၣ်တသ ဘ ၣ်,

    ဒၣ်သ ီးသ ကလ ထ ၣ်ပ ဲီၤထ ၣ်ဒ ီးယ ီၤအတ ၣ်လ တ ၣ်ပ ဲီၤခဲလ ၣ်လ ီၤ.

    ၂၀ ဒ ီးပ ီၤလ အမီၤအါန ၣ်ဒ ၣ်န ၣ် ကယဲ ၣ်ပဃ တ ၣ်ဒ ီးဆ ကမ ၣ်တ ၣ်သ တဂီၤ,

    ဒၣ်အစ အကမ ီၤလ အမီၤဝဲလ ပပ ီၤအ သ ီး, ၂၁

    မၣ်အဘ ၣ်တ ၣ်လီၤကပ ီၤလ တ ၣ်အ ၣ်ဖ ၣ်အပ ီၤဒ ီးလ ယ ၣ်ရ ီးခရ ၣ်အပ ီၤလ တ ၣ်အစ ီၤတဖ ၣ်ခဲ

    လ ၣ်, လ ီၤထ လ ီၤယ ၣ်တက ၣ်.အီၤမ ၣ်.

    Reader The Word of the Lord.

    People Thanks be to God.

    The Gospel Hymn LEVAS #146 “Break thou the bread of life”

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    The Gospel (all standing) John 6:1-21

    Deacon The Holy Gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ according

    to John.

    People Glory to you, Lord Christ.

    Jesus went to the other side of the Sea of Galilee, also called the

    Sea of Tiberias. A large crowd kept following him, because they

    saw the signs that he was doing for the sick. Jesus went up the

    mountain and sat down there with his disciples. Now the Passover,

    the festival of the Jews, was near. When he looked up and saw a

    large crowd coming toward him, Jesus said to Philip, “Where are

    we to buy bread for these people to eat?” He said this to test him,

    for he himself knew what he was going to do. Philip answered him,

    “Six months’ wages would not buy enough bread for each of them

    to get a little.” One of his disciples, Andrew, Simon Peter’s

    brother, said to him, “There is a boy here who has five barley

    loaves and two fish. But what are they among so many people?”

    Jesus said, “Make the people sit down.” Now there was a great

    deal of grass in the place; so they sat down, about five thousand in

    all. Then Jesus took the loaves, and when he had given thanks, he

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    distributed them to those who were seated; so also the fish, as

    much as they wanted. When they were satisfied, he told his

    disciples, “Gather up the fragments left over, so that nothing may

    be lost.” So they gathered them up, and from the fragments of the

    five barley loaves, left by those who had eaten, they filled twelve

    baskets. When the people saw the sign that he had done, they

    began to say, “This is indeed the prophet who is to come into the

    world.”

    When Jesus realized that they were about to come and take him by

    force to make him king, he withdrew again to the mountain by

    himself.

    When evening came, his disciples went down to the sea, got into a

    boat, and started across the sea to Capernaum. It was now dark,

    and Jesus had not yet come to them. The sea became rough

    because a strong wind was blowing. When they had rowed about

    three or four miles, they saw Jesus walking on the sea and coming

    near the boat, and they were terrified. But he said to them, “It is I;

    do not be afraid.” Then they wanted to take him into the boat, and

    immediately the boat reached the land toward which they were

    going.

    ၁ တ ၣ်န ၣ်တဖ ၣ်အလ ၣ်ခ ဒ ီး, ယ ၣ်ရ ီးခ ဂ ၣ် ပ ၣ်လဲ ၣ်ကီၤ လ ီၤလါတ ီၤဘ ီၤရ ဆ ဝ ၣ်ဘီးခ လ ီၤ. ၂

    ဒ ီးပ ီၤဂ ၣ်မ ၣ်ဖီးဒ ၣ်ပ ၣ်ထ ၣ်အခ , အဂ ၣ်ဒၣ်အ ီၤ, ထ ၣ်အတ ၣ်လ ီၤလီးလ အမီၤဝဲ

    လ ပ ီၤအဆ ီးအဆါတဖ ၣ်အလ ီၤလ ီၤ. ၃ ဒ ီးယ ၣ်ရ ီးလဲီၤထ ၣ်ဆ ကစ ၣ်တဖ ၣ်အလ ီၤ,

    ဒ ီးဆ ၣ်န ီၤဝဲဒ ီး အပ ဲ ၣ်အ ဘ ၣ်ဖဲန ၣ်လ ီၤ. ၄ ဒ ီးပ ီၤယ ဒီၤဖ အဘ ၣ်လဲီၤကပ ၣ်အ ၣ်ဘ ီး

    တ ၣ်ဝဲလ ီၤ. ၅ မီၤသီးဒၣ်န ၣ်ဒ ီးယ ၣ်ရ ီးက ျ့ထ ၣ်အမဲ ၣ်, ဒ ီးထ ၣ်ပ ီၤဂ ၣ်မ ၣ်ဖီးဒ ၣ်ဟဲဆ အအ ၣ်,

    ဒ ီးစ ီးဘ ၣ်စ ီၤဖ လ ီးပ ီး,အဝဲသ ၣ်တဖ ၣ်, ဒၣ်သ ီးအကအ ၣ်တ ၣ်ဒ ီး, ပပ ီၤက ၣ်ကန ၣ်

    ဖဲလဲ ၣ်ပ ီၤလဲ ၣ်. ၆ ဒ ီးဒၣ်သ ီးအကမီၤက ၣ်အ ီၤဒ ီး, ကတ ီၤတ ၣ်န ၣ်လ ီၤ. အဂ ၣ်ဒၣ်အ ီၤ,

    မ ၣ်အကမီၤဝဲဒၣ်လဲ ၣ်ဒၣ်လဲ ၣ်န ၣ်, အ ကစ ၣ်ဒ ၣ်ဝဲသ ၣ်ညါလ ီၤ. ၇ ဒ ီးစ ီၤဖ လ ီးပ ီးစ ီးဆ အ ီၤ,

    ဒၣ်သ ီးအဝဲသ ၣ်ကန ၣ်တဂီၤတစဲီးတဂီၤတစဲီးန ၣ်ဒ ီး, က ၣ်အပ ီၤ

    ဒန ီၤရ ီၤခ ကယီၤတလ ဘ ၣ်ဝဲဘ ၣ်. ၈ အပ ဲ ၣ်အဘ ၣ်, စ ီၤၡ မ ၣ်ပ ီးတရ ီးအဒ ပ ၣ်ဝဲ ၣ်,

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    စ ီၤအ ၣ်ဒရ ီးတဂီၤစ ီးဘ ၣ်အ ီၤ, ၉ ဖ သ ၣ်အ ၣ်ဖဲအ ီၤတဂီၤ, အက ၣ်အ ၣ်ယဲ ၣ်ဖ ၣ်,

    ဒ ီးအည ၣ်အ ၣ်ခ ဘ ၣ်လ ီၤ. ဘ ၣ်ဆ ၣ်ဒ ီးတ ၣ်တဖ ၣ်န ၣ်, လ ပ ီၤပ ဲီၤ အ ီၤအဂ ၣ်,

    မ ၣ်အမ ၣ်မန ီၤလဲ ၣ်. ၁၀ ဒ ီးယ ၣ်ရ ီးစ ီးဝဲဒ ၣ်, မ ပ ီၤကည ဆ ၣ်န ီၤသန ီၤတက ၣ်.

    ဒ ီးအလ ၣ်ဖဲန ၣ်န ၣ်အ ၣ်အါမီးလ ီၤ. မီၤသီးဒၣ်န ၣ်ဒ ီး, ပ ီၤဆ ၣ်န ီၤသန ီၤတ ၣ်တဖ ၣ်န ၣ်, အ

    တ ၣ်ဂ ၣ်အ ၣ်ယဲ ၣ်ကထ ဃ ၣ်ဃ ၣ်လ ီၤ. ၁၁ ဒ ီးယ ၣ်ရ ီးဟ ီးန ၣ်က ၣ်,

    ဒ ီးစ ီးထ ၣ်ပတတ ီၤတ ၣ်အဘ ီးအဖ ၣ်ဝ ီၤဒ ီး, ဟ ၣ်လ ီၤဝဲလ ပ ီၤလ အဆ ၣ်န ီၤသန ီၤတဖ ၣ်လ ီၤ.

    ဒၣ်န ၣ်အသ ီးည ၣ် န ၣ်စ ၣ်က ီး, ဖဲပ ီၤမ ၣ်န ၣ်ဘ ၣ်အသီးလ ီၤ. ၁၂ ဒ ီးတ ီၤအအ ၣ်ဘ ဲီးအ ၣ်ဝဲဒ ီး,

    စ ီးဘ ၣ်အပ ဲ ၣ်အဘ ၣ်, ဒၣ်သ ီးတ ၣ်သ တဟါမ ၣ်န တစဲီးတဂ ီၤဒ ီး,

    ထ ဖ ၣ်က ီၤအဘ ဲ ၣ်အစဲ ၣ်တက ၣ်.-

    ၁၃ မီၤသီးဒၣ်န ၣ်ဒ ီး ပ ီၤအ ၣ်က ၣ်ယဲ ၣ်ဖ ၣ်, ဒ ီးအဘ ဲ ၣ်အစဲ ၣ် အ ၣ်လ ီၤတဲ ၣ်န ၣ်,

    ထ ဖ ၣ်က ီၤဝဲပ ဲီၤက တဆ ခ ဒ လ ီၤ. ၁၄ မီၤသီးဒၣ်န ၣ်ဒ ီးပ ီၤတဖ ၣ်န ၣ်

    တ ီၤအထ ၣ်တ ၣ်ပန ၣ်လ ီၤလီးလ ယ ၣ်ရ ီးမီၤဝဲဒ ီး, စ ီးဝဲဒ ၣ်,

    အဝဲဒ ၣ်အ ီၤမ ၣ်န ၣ်န ၣ်ဝ လ အကဟဲဆ ဟ ၣ်ခ ၣ်တဂီၤန ၣ်လ ီၤ.

    ၁၅ မီၤသီးဒၣ်န ၣ်ဒ ီး, ယ ၣ်ရ ီးသ ၣ်ညါလ အဝဲသ ၣ်ကဟဲဒ ီးဟ ီးန ၣ်ဆ ၣ်အ ီၤ,

    ဒၣ်သ ီးအကပ ၣ်အ ီၤလ စ ီၤပီၤဒ ီး, လဲီၤ ထ ၣ်ကဒ ီးဆ ကစ ၣ်အလ ီၤတဂီၤဃ လ ီၤ. ၁၆

    ဒ ီးတ ီၤမ ၣ်ဟါ လ ီၤဒ ီး, အပ ဲ ၣ်အဘ ၣ်လဲီၤလ ီၤဆ ပ ၣ်လဲ ၣ်, ၁၇ ဒ ီးလဲီၤထ ၣ် ဆ ကဘ ပ ီၤ,

    ဒ ီးခ ဃ ီၤပ ၣ်လဲ ၣ်ဆ ကပ ီးရန ၣ်လ ီၤ. ၁၈ တ ီၤန ီၤတစ တ ၣ်ခ ီးလ ီၤ,

    ဒ ီးယ ၣ်ရ ီးဟဲတတ ီၤဒ ီးဘ ၣ်ဆ အအ ၣ် ဘ ၣ်လ ီၤ.ဒ ီးကလ ီၤအ တ ၣ်ဆ ၣ်ဒ ီး,

    ပ ၣ်လဲ ၣ်ဟ ီးဂဲီၤဝဲလ ီၤ. ၁၉ မီၤသီးဒၣ်န ၣ်ဒ ီးက ၣ်ဝဲစတီၤဒ အ ၣ်ခ ဆ ယဲ ၣ်, သ ဆ ဃ ၣ်ဃ ၣ်ဒ ီး,

    ထ ၣ်ဘ ၣ်ယ ၣ်ရ ီးဟီးလ ပ ၣ်လဲ ၣ်အဖ ခ ၣ်, ဒ ီးဟဲ ဃ ီၤဘ ီးထ ၣ်ဒ ီးကဘ န ၣ်,

    ဒ ီးပ ီၤတ ၣ်တက ၣ်သ ၣ်လ ီၤ. ၂၀ ဒ ီး အဝဲဒ ၣ်စ ီးဘ ၣ်အ ီၤ, မ ၣ်ယီၤလ ီၤ, ပ ီၤတ ၣ်တဂ ီၤ. ၂၁

    မီၤသီးဒၣ်န ၣ်ဒ ီးအသ ၣ်ခ အသီးခ ဒ ီးတ ၣ်လ ၣ်အ ီၤလ ကဘ ပ ီၤ,

    ဒ ီးကဘ န ၣ်တ ီၤတက ၣ်ခါလ ခ ဖဲအကလဲီၤဝဲအလ ၣ်လ ီၤ.

    ၂၂ မ ၣ်ဆ ၣ်ထ ၣ်တန ီၤန ၣ်, ပ ီၤဂ ၣ်မ ၣ်အ ၣ်ဆ ထ ၣ်လ ပ ၣ်လဲ ၣ်ဝ ၣ်ဘီးခ တဖ ၣ်, သ ၣ်ညါလ

    ကဘ အဂီၤတအ ၣ်ဘ ၣ်, အ ၣ်ထဲတဘ ၣ်လ အပ ဲ ၣ်အဘ ၣ် လဲီၤန ၣ်ဝဲန ၣ်ဧ ီၤလ ီၤ.

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    ဒ ီးယ ၣ်ရ ီးတလဲီၤထ ၣ်ဃ ၣ်ဒ ီးအပ ဲ ၣ်အဘ ၣ်ဆ ကဘ ပ ီၤဘ ၣ်,

    ဒ ီးဟီးထ ၣ်ဝဲထအဲပ ဲ ၣ်အဘ ၣ်ဧ ီၤလ ီၤ. ၂၃ မ မ ၣ်ကဘ အဂီၤတဖ ၣ်ဟဲလ တ ီၤဘ ီၤရ ,

    ဘ ီးဒ ီးအလ ၣ်လ ကစ ၣ် စ ီးထ ၣ်ပတတ ီၤတ ၣ်အဘ ီး, ဒ ီးပ ီၤအ ၣ်က ၣ်န ၣ်လ ီၤ.

    Deacon The Gospel of the Lord.

    People Praise to you, Lord Christ.

    The Sermon Charlie Tyrone The Nicene Creed (standing) BCP 358

    We believe in one God,

    the Father, the Almighty,

    maker of heaven and earth,

    of all that is, seen and unseen.

    We believe in one Lord, Jesus Christ,

    the only Son of God,

    eternally begotten of the Father,

    God from God, Light from Light,

    true God from true God,

    begotten, not made,

    of one Being with the Father.

    Through him all things were made.

    For us and for our salvation

    he came down from heaven:

    by the power of the Holy Spirit

    he became incarnate from the Virgin Mary,

    and was made man.

    For our sake he was crucified under Pontius Pilate;

    he suffered death and was buried.

    On the third day he rose again

    in accordance with the Scriptures;

    he ascended into heaven

    and is seated at the right hand of the Father.

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    He will come again in glory to judge the living and the dead,

    and his kingdom will have no end.

    We believe in the Holy Spirit, the Lord, the giver of life,

    who proceeds from the Father and the Son.

    With the Father and the Son he is worshiped and glorified.

    He has spoken through the Prophets.

    We believe in one holy catholic and apostolic Church.

    We acknowledge one baptism for the forgiveness of sins.

    We look for the resurrection of the dead,

    and the life of the world to come. Amen.

    The Prayers of the People, Form IV BCP 387

    Deacon or other leader

    Let us pray for the Church and for the world.

    Grant, Almighty God, that all who confess your Name may be

    united in your truth, live together in your love, and reveal your

    glory in the world.

    Silence

    Lord, in your mercy

    Hear our prayer.

    Guide the people of this land, and of all the nations, in the ways of

    justice and peace; that we may honor one another and serve the

    common good.

    Silence

    Lord, in your mercy

    Hear our prayer.

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    Give us all a reverence for the earth as your own creation, that we

    may use its resources rightly in the service of others and to your

    honor and glory.

    Silence

    Lord, in your mercy

    Hear our prayer.

    Bless all whose lives are closely linked with ours, and grant that

    we may serve Christ in them, and love one another as he loves us.

    Silence

    Lord, in your mercy

    Hear our prayer.

    O God, you prepared your disciples for the coming of the Spirit

    through the teaching of your Son Jesus Christ: Make the hearts and

    minds of your servants, who are preparing for Confirmation or

    Reception, ready to receive the blessing of the Holy Spirit, that

    they may be filled with the strength of his presence; through Jesus

    Christ our Lord.

    Silence

    Lord, in your mercy

    Hear our prayer.

    Comfort and heal all those who suffer in body, mind, or spirit; give

    them courage and hope in their troubles, and bring them the joy of

    your salvation.

    Silence

    Lord, in your mercy

    Hear our prayer.

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    We commend to your mercy all who have died, that your will for

    them may be fulfilled; and we pray that we may share with all your

    saints in your eternal kingdom.

    Silence

    Lord, in your mercy

    Hear our prayer.

    The Celebrant adds this concluding Collect

    Almighty God, to whom our needs are known before we ask: Help

    us to ask only what accords with your will; and those good things

    which we dare not, or in our blindness cannot ask, grant us for the

    sake of your Son Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.

    The Offertory Sentence The Celebrant invites the offering

    Walk in love, as Christ loved us and gave himself for us, an

    offering and sacrifice to God. Ephesians 5:2

    The Offertory Anthem

    The Offertory Hymn Hymnal 341, v. 2 By this pledge, Lord, that you love us,

    by your gift of peace restored,

    by your call to heaven above us,

    hallow all our lives, O Lord.

    The Lord’s Prayer And now, as our Savior Christ has taught us, we are bold to say,

    People and Celebrant

    Our Father, who art in heaven,

    hallowed be thy Name,

    thy kingdom come,

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    thy will be done,

    on earth as it is in heaven.

    Give us this day our daily bread.

    And forgive us our trespasses,

    as we forgive those

    who trespass against us.

    And lead us not into temptation,

    but deliver us from evil.

    For thine is the kingdom,

    and the power, and the glory,

    for ever and ever. Amen.

    The Peace (standing)

    Celebrant The peace of the Lord be always with you.

    People And also with you.

    The Ministers and People greet one another in the name of the

    Lord.

    Greeting and Announcements

    The Blessing The Deacon gives the blessing

    The Lord bless us and keep us. Amen.

    The Lord make his face to shine upon us

    and be gracious to us. Amen.

    The Lord lift up his countenance upon us

    and give us peace. Amen.

    The Closing Hymn Hymnal 414 “God, my King, thy might confessing” v. 1-3, 6

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    The Prayer Attributed to St. Francis Celebrant and People

    Lord, make us instruments of your peace. Where there is

    hatred, let us sow love; where there is injury, pardon; where

    there is discord, union; where there is doubt, faith; where

    there is despair, hope; where there is darkness, light; where

    there is sadness, joy. Grant that we may not so much seek to

    be consoled as to console; to be understood as to understand;

    to be loved as to love. For it is in giving that we receive; it is

    in pardoning that we are pardoned; and it is in dying that we

    are born to eternal life. Amen.

    The Deacon, or the Celebrant dismisses the people with these or

    similar words

    Go in peace to love and serve the Lord.

    People Thanks be to God.

    In Our Prayers This Week If you would like to request prayer for yourself or a loved one, please fill out a

    prayer card found in the back of the pew and return via the offering plate.

    Prayers are added to the bulletin for two weeks, then removed unless a request

    for continued prayer is made.

    Those who are ordained:

    Justin, Archbishop of Canterbury; Michael, Presiding Bishop; Larry, Our

    Bishop; Teri, Our Priest; Kaye, Our Deacon; Michaelene Miller, our

    Curate; and The Rev. Bob Brown.

    Leaders of the Nation:

    Donald, our President; Asa, our Governor; Randy, our Mayor; and the

    courts and legislatures.

    Special prayers requested for this week:

    Pam Van Horn, Aaron Tackett, Joyce Desiderio, Leanne and her

    children, Bernice, Mary Lu, Jeremiah Wimer, Donna, Candace Welcher,

    Sarah Polk, Edi Wood, Jennifer, Jackie Baugh, Bruce Moore, Angela,

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    Anastasia Iacovidou, Mary and Tommy Merritt, Bernice Dipaolo, Rudy,

    Patty, and Rudy Delabra Jr.

    Wedding anniversary this week: Jackie and Judy Baugh, Hank and Barbara Stoltz, and Don and Amy

    Adkison.

    Birthdays this week:

    James Chandler, Fran Ferris, Kevin Hodges, Chris Kellner, Katie

    McCorkle.

    People in active military duty associated with our parish:

    Mike Espejo, Travis Slone, Nick Robinson, Brian Anderson, Sarah

    Sisson, Anthony Desderio, J.J. Ball.

    People who are expecting a child:

    Allison and Calder Melton, Eh Moo and Htoo Gay, Kyler and Abby Lee.

    For The Birth of:

    For The Baptism of:

    People who died:

    Long term prayer list: Sandy Britt, Nancy Smith, Don Lee Sr., Gib Bewley, Tom Munson, Jim

    Tischhauser, Robert Woods, Barbara Johnson, Mark Brandhorst, Caleb

    Judd, Aja Estes, Bobbie Edwards, Irene Thuston, William Gillum,

    Lillian Tweed, Anne Hartschlag.

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    PLEASE MARK YOUR CALENDARS WITH UPCOMING

    EVENTS! In addition to our usual services and meetings, the following events of note will

    be occurring in the next two months:

    DATE/TIME EVENT LOCATION AUGUST

    Sunday, Aug 5 9:15 am

    Hymn Sing during Rector’s Forum

    Nave

    Sunday, Aug 5 4:00 pm

    Instructive Eucharist Nave

    Saturday, Aug 11 7:00 am - 2:00 pm

    All Saints’ Annual Rummage Sale

    Sutherland Hall

    Sunday, Aug 12 Bishop’ Visit Confirmations, Backpack

    and Teacher Blessings, Pot Luck Lunch

    Sanctuary and Sutherland Hall

    SEPTEMBER

    Thursday, Sept 6 7:00 pm

    Poetry Slam Sutherland Hall

    Sunday, Sept 9 9:00 am

    Youth Fundraiser Breakfast & Rally Day

    Sutherland Hall

    Saturday, Sept 15 10:00 am – 2:00 pm

    DOK Retreat Faith & Reason Classroom

    Look for more details on each event in the weekly bulletin and

    newsletter or contact the office for more information.

    Announcements

    A Note from Rev. Teri

    Dear All Saints’ Family,

    Deacon Kaye will be on a sabbatical for the next two months. She is and has

    been so faithful in her work for this congregation, and no one deserves a rest

    more than she does! Until her return, please contact the church office, Rev.

    Michaelene, or me (Rev. Teri) for pastoral needs. Clergy phone numbers are

    available in Realm for evening or weekend emergencies.

    Some of you have asked about the schedule of when clergy will be present at All

    Saints’ during the week. I am part-time (and have been since coming to All

    Saints’’). My agreement with All Saints’ is for 30 hours/week, and I am usually

    present at church on Sundays, Mondays, Tuesdays, and Wednesdays. Rev.

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    Michaelene is employed full-time, and she is usually present Sundays,

    Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays. If you have any concerns or

    questions, please don’t hesitate to ask. Much peace, Teri

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    Instructed Eucharist on Sunday, August 5th, at 4 pm

    Have you ever wondered why we worship the way we do—what we mean by

    our opening acclamation, why we read the gospel from the middle of the church

    aisle, why the Nicene Creed follows the sermon, why we pass the Peace after

    praying for forgiveness, what it means that we bring the bread and wine from

    the back of the church to the altar, what we believe happens during the

    Eucharistic prayer, why we cross ourselves at certain times in the liturgy, why

    we turn and face the cross at the end of the service? If you have, then come to

    an Instructed Eucharist on Sunday, August 5th, at 4 pm. We will celebrate

    Eucharist together, pausing briefly to discuss the meaning of each part of the

    service as we worship. Although this Instructed Eucharist is part of our

    Inquirers Class, this service is open to everyone in the church!

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    Rector's Forum on August 12th at 9 am

    Topic: The Image of God in Hymns

    The Bible is full of different metaphors or images that tell us something about

    who God is -- shepherd, fire, mother hen, king, friend. Our hymns are full of

    such images, too. Join us in Rector's Forum at 9 am on August 12th. We will

    meet in the nave (worship space) of the church for a good old fashioned hymn

    sing. We will be singing hymns (some more familiar, some less) and paying

    attention to the images in them used to describe God. Tim and Kristin Smith will

    provide the music, and we will provide the voices!

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    Coffee with the Curate

    Our Curate, the Rev. Michaelene Miller, will regularly be at Midtown Coffee

    (407 N. Arkansas Ave) on Friday mornings from 8:00 am - 10:00 am. Email her

    at [email protected] to set up a specific time to meet or just

    drop by to chat. She would love to get to know you more and meet others in the

    community.

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    First Thursday Book Talks at All Saints’

    We will meet on Thursday, August 2, in the parlor from 12-1pm. Our book is

    Will Grayson, Will Grayson by John Green and David Levithan. This young

    adult novel looks inside two teenage boys struggling to discover their pathway

    to their adult selves. For more information, please see our Facebook page.

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    Broadcasting Services

    I am looking for a few people, kids 10+ welcomed too, to help take turns

    recording services for broadcast. Preferably the 10:30 am service. If anyone is

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    interested in learning how to do it and take turns helping out, please contact

    Melissa Simpson 479-280-9551 or [email protected]

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    Pill Bottle Donations

    Please save your empty pill bottles and bring to the church. Look for a box in

    Shoemaker hall. The bottles will be re-used or recycled. Matthew 25: Ministries

    accepts donations of empty plastic pill bottles for inclusion in shipments of

    medical supplies and for shredding and recycling. This program fulfills the dual

    needs of improving medical care in developing countries and caring for our

    environment. We will be collecting empty bottles and shipping to this ministry.

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    Inquirers Classes

    If you are interested in learning more about the Episcopal Church, you are

    invited to join us for five conversations on consecutive Sundays, beginning on

    July 8th and going though August 5th, from 6 to 7 pm in the library classroom.

    While these classes are especially important for anyone desiring to be confirmed

    or received into the Episcopal Church, they are open to all -- newcomers as well

    as those who have been Episcopalians for years. The Schedule of topics and

    presenters are as follows:

    July 29th -- The Bible in the Episcopal Church, Dave Daily

    August 5th -- A Tour of the Church and the Practice of Prayer, Kaye Staggs

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    Bishop's Visit August 12, 2018

    Bishop Larry R. Benfield will pay his yearly visit to All Saints' on August 12th.

    If you would like to be confirmed or received into the Episcopal Church, or if

    you have any questions at all, please contact Rev. Teri.

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    The annual All Saints’ rummage sale is now accepting donations! Clean out

    your closets, garages, and storage rooms to uncover those treasures you no

    longer want or use, and we will gladly put them in the sale. Donations should be

    brought to the church and placed in classroom 1. Please contact the church

    office if you need help with your items. We encourage all parish members to

    participate in preparing items for sale or in the sale-day excitement! Staging and

    pricing days will be as follows:

    Wednesday, August 8 from 9am-3pm-Table set up and staging.

    Thursday, August 9 from 3pm-7pm-Pricing and staging.

    Friday, August 10 from 9am-3pm-Pricing and staging

    Sale day is Saturday, August 11 from 7:00am to 12:00pm, with our famous $1

    “stuff the bag” sale from 12:00-1:00.

    Cashiers and floor workers are needed for the day of the sale and for cleanup

    afterword. All are welcome!

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    mailto:[email protected]

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    Neighbors Table

    Join us on Saturday for our weekly meal served from 12:00-1:00 pm

    Thanks to those whose generosity helps us serve delicious, nutritious meals

    every Saturday.We continue to welcome newcomers to Neighbors Table nearly

    every week. Please remember Neighbors Table in your prayers.

    Volunteers are welcome to join the teams on Saturdays from 9:00 am until 2:00

    pm or for a couple hours during this time to help prepare food, serve or clean up

    after lunch. Schedules and dates are listed on the sign-up white boards in

    Sutherland Hall. Anyone with questions or would like to serve in other ways

    contact Sue Hastings-Bishop at [email protected] or by phone 231-

    349-3671.

    August 4: Team Rikki Duffee (Lead) John and Steve

    Menu: Sloppy Joes (hamburger in tomato sauce on bun) Macaroni and

    Cheese, Salad, Dessert: ice cream

    August 11: Sue Hastings-Bishop (Lead) and CIP with Chrystal

    Menu: Hot Dogs /w rolls, Chips, Salad, Dessert: Cake

    NOTE: Set up in the Shoemaker due to annual rummage sale in Sutherland

    Hall

    August 18: (Need AS Lead) and Central Presbyterian Church

    ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------- Friends of Neighbors Table, we need your help to recycle and reduce the cost

    of take home packaging for Saturday’s meal and our many other church food

    events. Please bring your clean plastic and glass food containers with lids and

    deposit in the Recycle Food Containers bin by Sunday’s coffee table.

    Remember, containers must be “food safe clean” with lids attached. Many

    thanks from your Foodie Saints! ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------- Loaves and Fishes for Neighbors Table

    AUGUST 5TH

    Cereal and Shelf Stable Milk

    Most of the guests who join us on Saturday for lunch face many challenges; the

    members and friends of All Saints’ can provide a few essential items to help

    them out.

    Please place items in the little red wagon in the Nave. Gifts received at Sunday

    Worship Service will be available for our Neighbors Table guests the following

    Saturday.

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    Weekly Service Times

    Sundays: Holy Eucharist 8 & 10:30 am Spiritual Formation on Sundays

    Faith &Reason-Room 6 9:15 am (Faith related videos, i.e. Ted Talks, documentaries) Coordinator: Bill Parton Class Members choose topics and lead discussions. Faith & Scripture-Room 7 9:15 am Bible Study, Led by Sheila Jacobs, Mary Gunter, and Stan Lombardo. Children Sunday School 9:15 am (Class Room 1, on break for the summer.) Kids Connection 10:15 am (Children’s Church, on break for the summer.) Kids Connection Room off Sutherland Hall Teachers, Kimby Tackett and Stan Lombardo EfM 12:30pm Led by Julie Hodges and Dodie Lamb-Roberts

    (On break for the summer.) Activities During the Week

    Mondays: AA Meeting 12:00 noon Tuesday: Healing Prayer by appointment Comfort Zone 12:30 pm (1st Tues.) Yoga 5:30 pm Wednesday: Fit Girls 5:30 am Bible Study 10:00 am Daughters of the King 5:00 pm (1st. Wed.) Diabetes Support: 11:00 am (2nd Wed.) Holy Eucharist 6:30 pm Choir Practice 7:15 pm Thursdays: Support Group for Survivors 6:30pm (1st and 3rd Thurs.) of Childhood Sexual Abuse Fridays: Fit Girls 5:30 am AA Meeting 12:00 noon Saturday: Neighbors Table: 12:00 noon

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    All Saints’ Staff

    The Rt. Rev. Larry Benfield – Bishop of Arkansas

    The Rev. Teri Daily – Priest-in-Charge

    The Rev. Kaye Staggs – Deacon

    The Rev. Michaelene Miller - Curate

    Tim and Kristin Smith – Music Ministers

    KaDee McCormick – Parish Administrator

    Kimby Tackett – Administrative Assistant, Sexton

    Sherrie Cotton – Ministry Co-Ordinator

    Marcia Van Horn – Hospitality Co-Ordinator

    Laura Flake, Hannah Shelbourne, Laura Ferris – Early

    Childhood Teachers

    All Saints’ Vestry & Officers

    Jill Brown – Senior Warden

    Melissa Simpson – Junior Warden

    Communications/Evangelism/Outreach

    Sandy McGregor – Treasurer

    Casey Anderson – Secretary

    Ricky Duffee – Membership Support, Fellowship

    Suzanne Alford-Hodges – Adult Spiritual Formation,

    Stewardship

    Don Hill – Membership Support, Fellowship

    Carolyn McLellan – Communications/Evangelism/Outreach

    Jane McGregor – Adult Spiritual Formation, Stewardship

    Sheila Jacobs-Children/Youth Spiritual Formation

    Glen Bishop-Stewardship, Grounds, Outdoor Adventure

    Welcome to All Saints’ Episcopal Church. Whether you are passing

    through or looking for a church home, we are honored by your presence

    and invite you to take part fully in our worship.

    If you would like more information about All Saints’ or to be included

    on our mailing list, please fill out a visitor card and place it in the

    collection plate. If you have any questions, please call the church office

    at 479-968-3622 or visit our website www.allsaintsrussellville.net.