Walk in Love at All Saints Church!

At All Saints Church, we are committed to a transformational kind of generosity. It is a generosity based on the knowledge that God’s abundant gifts touch every aspect of our lives.

Have you made your pledge? As of December 11th, we have received 404 pledges totaling $2,303,000. Thank you to everyone who has pledged so far! We still need another 200 households to help us raise an additional $400,000 in pledges getting us closer to a healthy and sustaining start to 2025. You can make your pledge online: https://allsaints-pas.org/pledge, use the pledge card in the pew rack or mail in your pledge card you received by mail. You can also set up a recurring pledge donation (weekly, monthly, etc) at https://allsaints-pas.org/giving/.

A heartfelt thank you to everyone who has already made a pledge (financial commitment) towards supporting All Saints in 2025. We will be sending out pledge confirmation thank you letters in the coming weeks, which were delayed due to our database conversion. If you are unsure if you have already pledged, email Sarah at contact below.

For more about our Walk in Love journey, visit: https://allsaints-pas.org/walk-in-love/. For more information contact Director of Giving and Economic Justice, Sarah Nolan at snolan@allsaints-pas.org or 626-583-2736. Join us!

If you are not yet ready to commit to making a pledge for 2025, but would like to support the church financially, you can SET UP ONLINE GIVING HERE.

For more information contact Director of Giving and Economic Justice, Sarah Nolan at snolan@allsaints-pas.org or 626-583-2736.

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Watch Ben Martin’s Giving Story, “Walk in Love: Facing this Complicated and Challenging Time Head-On,” from Sunday, November 10.

Watch Dan, Kara and Danny Maguire’s Giving Story, “Walk in Love: A Place Full of Belonging and Kindness” from Sunday, October 27th.

Here’s a reminder of just some of the reasons we give to All Saints Church: On Sunday, October 13, we celebrated National Coming Out Day, Susan Russell preached, Trouvères youth choir offered “Be the Love” by Pederson, with soloist Maya Proulx, Canterbury Choir offered “Shalom Aleichem” arr. by Edelman with soloist Stephen McDonough and “Alleluia! O Praise the Lord Most Holy,” by J. S. Bach, we affirmed Daniela’s name – and on top of that Mark Chase offered a class on Howard Thurman and we held a productive Town Hall meeting. It was a rich day in community, and a great reminder of why we give!

Watch Gloria Pitzer’s Giving story, “Walk in Love, Season 1, Episode 2,” from Sunday, October 13th.

Watch the October 13th Congregational Town Hall.

Watch Giving Director Sarah Nolan’s message from Giving Sunday, October 6th.

Watch Tim’s October 6th Sermon “You Can’t Walk in Love with a Hardened Heart.”

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See our Walk in Love emails here (click on the date-link):

November 15: November 15th’s email asks the question: What does it mean to Walk in Love?

October 31: October 31st’s email featured our Safe Haven Bridge to Housing Ministry.

October 16: October 16th’s email featured Richard “Rich” Redman sharing his story of what it means to Walk in Love.

October 11: October 11th’s email delivered Tim Rich’s invitation to participate in the Walk in Love campaign.

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