Staying Connected Through Prayer
On March 17th All Saints said farewell to the McReynolds, blessing them in the work they are doing in Madagascar. Though an ocean apart we continue our support through prayer. Bryan shares some thoughts with us…
The Sunday of the Passion- Palm Sunday
“Say to the daughter of Zion, ‘Behold, your king is coming to you, humble, and mounted on a donkey, on a colt, the foal of a beast of burden.’” (Mt. 21:5) “The Donkey” By G.K. Chesterton “When fishes…
Reflections From Haiti
REFLECTIONS FROM HAITI I sit here in my suburban home mulling over our recent trip to Haiti and two things continue to come to mind. “Therefore I tell you, do not worry about your life, what you will eat or…
Get a New Perspective on Missions
You are cordially invited to participate in God’s story. Is it not odd that our great God and Savior would give this world a multitude of languages and cultures and then give us the mandate to take the gospel to…
Summer Picnic at Lakeway Swim Center
Sunday evening, June 3rd we gathered to kick-off the summer at the Lakeway Swim Center. Thanks to Lance Lawhon for taking pictures of the event…
Benevolence: Perspective & Gratitude
Think back to the last time you helped someone. Our congregation is marked by care for one another in Christ’s name. At times these are simple acts and at other times more complex. Certain needs are brought by members to the All Saints Diaconate. Sixteen men currently serve the body at All Saints as deacons. Our charge is set out in scripture and formalized for the PCA in the Book of Church Order — an office of sympathy and service, after the example of the Lord Jesus.
These opportunities for service brought before the diaconate cover a broad range – financial needs, emotional support, advice on direction, encouragement and hope. All Saints deacons work in pairs on these opportunities to walk alongside members through certain seasons of life. As deacons, we are indebted to the All Saints staff and congregation who often assist the deacons in care for members and friends facing a trying time. Additionally, care for members has been expertly facilitated through our women’s ministry, who are particularly gifted. One point to note is that when a member works with the deacons there is a high degree of confidentiality maintained.
Do You Have A Smart Phone?
Our family recently got smart phones. Yes, I know, everyone has had one for years. But the Kummerers are always a little slow on the technological uptake. We still have a TV with a converter box, because our set is…