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Social Justice & Advocacy

Our Social Justice & Advocacy Committee seeks to follow Jesus in the work of justice, peacemaking and advocating on behalf of the disempowered. Together we participate in justice initiatives and organizing events around issues such as food and housing insecurity, diversity and inclusion, and the protection and care of the environment.


Social Justice & Advocacy

Message from Dn. Linda

Message from Dn. Linda

The epidemic of gun violence in our country is dire. Lift Every Voice Oregon is currently gathering signatures on Initiative 17, which proposes reasonable changes regarding gun registration and ammunition sales in Oregon. Oregon Initiative Pet...
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Social Justice & Advocacy Column:  Climate Strike, May 20

Social Justice & Advocacy Column: Climate Strike, May 20

CLIMATE STRIKE TIMELINE – MAY 20 Before 11 – Walk out of schools, workplaces, and homes, etc. At 11 – Meet at City Hall Present our demands, hold our elected ‘climate champion’ officials accountable At 12 – Leave City Hal...
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Social Justice & Advocacy Column:  ​The Homeless Jesus

Social Justice & Advocacy Column: ​The Homeless Jesus

In the time and place in which Jesus ministered, most people lived under the subjugation of the Roman Empire and were considered expendable. Elite rulers extracted wealth from all the lands they conquered, pushing people to hunger, homelessness, ...
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Social Justice & Advocacy Column:  ​Mothering

Social Justice & Advocacy Column: ​Mothering

Carl Jung says, “Creativity comes from the realm of the mothers.” This too is part of Mother’s Day—to celebrate and practice our creativity and moral imagination. Creation spirituality and today’s creation story from science remind u...
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Social Justice & Advocacy Column:  The Kingdom of Shalom

Social Justice & Advocacy Column: The Kingdom of Shalom

All over this magnificent world God calls us to extend [God’s] kingdom of shalom—peace and wholeness—of justice, of goodness, of compassion, of caring, of sharing, of laughter, of joy, and of reconciliation. God is transfiguring the world r...
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Response to the Crisis in Ukraine - Episcopal Relief & Development

Response to the Crisis in Ukraine - Episcopal Relief & Development

Episcopal Relief & Development continues to work with Anglican and ecumenical partners to provide aid to people displaced by the crisis in Ukraine. International Program staff are in close contact with church and ecumenical partners includi...
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Laughing Planet Fundraiser for Ukraine

Laughing Planet Fundraiser for Ukraine

As you are aware, a devastating catastrophe is unfolding in Ukraine and in the region, costing and threatening lives and livelihoods, driving families apart, and causing mass displacement. Mercy Corps is working to meet urgent humanitarian needs ...
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Social Justice & Advocacy Column:  ​Moving Toward Resurrection

Social Justice & Advocacy Column: ​Moving Toward Resurrection

Until we find the communal meaning and significance of the suffering of all life, we will continue to retreat into our individual, small worlds in our misguided quest for personal safety and sanity. A Crucified God is the dramatic symbol of the o...
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Social Justice & Advocacy Column:  ​War in Ukraine

Social Justice & Advocacy Column: ​War in Ukraine

…both evil and goodness are, first of all, social phenomena. The Body of Christ is crucified and resurrected at the same time. May we stand faithfully Inside both these mysteries (contemplation). In loving solidarity, we each bear what...
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Social Justice & Advocacy Column:  ​“Easier Than We Have Made Them”

Social Justice & Advocacy Column: ​“Easier Than We Have Made Them”

We are not expecting utopia here on this earth. But God meant things to be much easier than we have made them. A man has a natural right to food, clothing and shelter. A certain amount of goods is necessary to lead a good life. A family needs wor...
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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 Who We Are In-Person Worship

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.

All Saints Episcopal Church is a Believe Out Loud Congregation. Click here this link for more information.

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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