This Sunday at All Saints: January 17 – MLK Sunday


Every year at All Saints Church we focus our worship on the Sunday closest to MLK Day on the work and witness of the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. This year, we will continue that tradition virtually as we return to “Zoom Church” this Sunday (and for the rest of January) in response to the COVID19 surge in our community. For more info, listen to Mike’s “Message to the Church” here.

The link for our Martin Luther King Day Sunday celebration on January 17 is: https://zoom.us/j/817796514
(The link above includes the Rector’s Forum, the 11:15 a.m. & 1 p.m. services)

10:00-11:00 a.m. Rector’s ForumThis is Who We Really Are: White Nationalism, Christian Nationalism and the Future of Democracy with Jeanelle Austin, Andre Henry, Katherine Stewart and. Steve Williams Last week’s attempted coup at the Capitol was not an isolated incident but the latest in the resurgence of forces whose goal is the destruction of American Democracy – particularly though the silencing and oppression of black and brown people in this county. More details here.

11:00-11:15 a.m. Children’s Chapel led by Kelly Erin O’Phelan
New Link for Children’s Chapel: https://allsaints-pas.zoom.us/j/83742227205?pwd=Tk1CbVpFNVg3SDhZMW9CeUViUXpkZz09
Meeting ID: 837 4222 7205 l
Passcode: kidsonly

11 a.m-11:15 a.m., a Meditative Chapel, on Zoom, will also be offered. This chapel time aims to be a liminal space between the hustle of life and household and a more tranquil, worshipful mindset. We’ll have a reading and a moment of meditation, you’ll just need yourself and a candle if you have one. Today we’ll have music and quiet guided meditation with Betty Cole.  Join us here.

11:15 a.m. Service [English] – The Reverend Osagyefo Uhuru Sekou preaches. As a pastor, theologian, author, filmmaker, and community organizer, Rev. Osagyefo Uhuru Sekou has dedicated his life’s work to social justice. He’s given lectures and speeches around the world and trained thousands of people in the tactics of nonviolent protest. Now, he’s lending his passion for activism to a popular form of protest: music. Soloists of Canterbury & Coventry Choirs offer music.

1:00 p.m. Service [Bilingual Spanish/English] – Mike Kinman preaches. Dan Cole & ensemble offers music.

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