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A Message from Bishop Akiyama

Dear friends in Christ,


It was the 1970’s and I was gathered around the television with my parents and sister to watch ABC’s Wide World of Sports. The theme music began and Jim McKay’s voice introduced the program. His unique style of intonation and emphasis made the phrase the thrill of victory and the agony of defeatring.

The dual themes of “victory” and “defeat” resound during this season as we prepare for Holy Week. The appointed liturgy in the Book of Common Prayer for this Sunday, Palm Sunday, rushes us through the thrill of victory and the agony of defeat. The liturgy of the palms is our enactment of Jesus’ triumphal entry and, in the same liturgy, we enact Jesus being condemned to die a brutal death. We are given a liturgy on Palm Sunday that assumes the congregation will not likely return for services during the week. So, it attempts to summarize the entire story in one liturgy. This results in a kind of worship whiplash that is far from what I imagine the architects of this liturgy intended.

It is important to remember that Holy Week is actually one entire liturgy. It doesn’t work to compress an entire week of reflection, prayer, and praise into one hour of worship. The power and promise of Christ’s resurrection finds its full expression in the liturgy of the Easter Vigil - the conclusion of Holy Week and the primary liturgy of our tradition.

As you prepare for Holy Week, I encourage you to explore how you might participate in the entire liturgy: Palm Sunday to Easter Vigil. The challenge of worshipping in this pandemic will bring a different sense and feel to our worship, but it may also make it easier to “attend” all the services during Holy Week.

In truth, our Holy Week to Easter Vigil liturgy is much much more than an enactment of the “thrill of victory and the agony of defeat.” It is the human story enveloped in God’s grace: the joys of hope, the tragedy of injustice, the horror of a cruel death, and the lavish promise of new and unending life. It is my hope that, through a fuller engagement with our Holy Week to Easter Vigil liturgy, our understanding of Christ’s resurrection will be rich and full and truly life-giving.

Blessings,
+Diana

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8:00 A.M. Holy Communion Service (Rite I) held in the Chapel, is our most traditional service and 10:15 A.M. Holy Communion Service (Rite II) held in the Sanctuary includes a Sermon, Readings, and Hymns.

To participate in the 10:15 A.M. simply visit the Live page or watch directly from our Facebook page.

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Welcome to All Saints! We are an inclusive, open-minded, open-hearted community, following Jesus in the Way of Love. We are so glad you are here. We are committed to love in action through the Woodstock Pantry, Hot Meals, Hygiene, Clothing Closet, Mustard Seed Thrift Store and Social Justice & Advocacy.

The Rev. Andria Skornik, Rector

The purpose of All Saints Church is to celebrate God’s love, to seek and to serve Christ in all persons, and to go forth into the world rejoicing in the power of the Spirit. Your presence is a blessing regardless of your background, sexual orientation, gender identity, race or ethnicity, age or family structure, abilities or limitations or wherever you are in life’s journey.

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Our 8:00 A.M. Holy Communion, Rite 1 Service, held in the Chapel, is our most traditional service. All are welcome. Our 10:15 A.M. Holy Communion, Rite II Service, held in the Sanctuary, includes a Sermon, Readings, and Hymns. You can participate In-Person or in the Live Premiere on our Facebook page or watch on our website. The current bulletin and service can always be found in the Online Worship section of our website. All are welcome.

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