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Pray for Our Youth Group at Camp Booyah This Weekend

This weekend our Youth Group Teens and several adult leaders will be away at Watermarks Retreat Center for the winter camp Booyah Brrrr! This three-night camp is a shorter version of the summer camp. Teens are invited to enter into the Anglican way of worshiping together and get to know other teenagers from Anglican churches in the ACNA. Pray for the teens as they are encouraged to grow in their relationship with Jesus and challenged to follow him more closely.

Students:

  • Susannah Pedersen

  • Esther Goeller

  • Ivey Pachecano

  • Sarah-Joy Reichert

  • John Pedersen

  • Isaac McHargue

  • Aaron SaJous

  • Isaac Fair

  • Leo Manning

Adults:

  • Jedd Trenum

  • Heidi Reichert

  • Lilliana McCloy

  • Reilly Pachecano

  • Jackson McHargue

Pray for Our Teens at Camp June 13-18!

Please pray for the teens in our Youth Group as they depart for Camp Booyah on Sunday, June 13 for a week of worship, connection, and a variety of outdoor activities. Rooted in the liturgy and tradition of the Anglican church, our teens will experience morning prayer and compline with teens from other Anglican churches. Each morning, campers will also serve those in need in the local community through a variety of mission projects.

You can pray specifically for:

  • Safe travel to and from camp

  • Fellowship amongst the teens

  • Endurance for the adult leaders

  • Strengthening of the students’ faith and ability to share it as they return home from camp

  • Deep and lasting engagement with God

Sign Up for the Easter Prayer Vigil

Sign Up for the Easter Prayer Vigil

As part of our Holy Week devotions, All Saints is holding a Prayer Vigil beginning after the Maundy Thursday service and continuing until the start of Saturday’s Easter Vigil service.

A Message from the Bishop - This Season of Lent

A Message from the Bishop - This Season of Lent

“This season of Lent is a time of self-examination and repentance. It is not 40 days for feeling guilty, as if we can’t be forgiven until Easter. It is rather to allow the Holy Spirit to bring us to a fuller and deeper repentance.”