In Whom I Am Well Pleased
“In Whom I Am Well Pleased”
Sermon by The Rev. Brady Landry
January 8, 2023
No longer do I call you servants because the servants do not know what the master is doing, but I have called you friends because I have made known to you everything I have from the Father. What is it that Jesus has heard from the father? You are my daughters and my sons with whom God is well pleased.
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Beginning Sunday, June 1 , join us for lemonade and cookies after the 10:00am service. It is a wonderful fellowship opportunity. Please consider signing up (above) to provide cookies and serve lemonade . You can serve as a family or get a fun group of friends together to serve. The lemonade and cups will be provided by All Saints and located in the kitchen with detailed instructions. We ask that you provide the sweet treats. Plan on 8 dozen. Please have everything set up in front of the church by the conclusion of the service. This will be for the months of June and July, with the exception of June 8 which is Pentecost.

Sunday, June 9, is Pentecost! We will be taking a large group picture of parishioners outside after each morning service. Be sure to wear your red (we wear red to remind us of the fire of the Spirit). The Sunday that is seven weeks (50 days) after Easter Day is the Feast of Pentecost. It commemorates the descent of the Holy Spirit upon the Apostles and other followers of Jesus Christ while they were in Jerusalem celebrating the Feast of Weeks , as described in the Acts of the Apostles (Acts 2:1–31 ). 40 days after the resurrection (Easter) Jesus ascends into heaven (Ascension Day). But before he ascends, Jesus promises that he will not leave us “comfortless”, but will send the Holy Spirit to strengthen and to guide us, to guide the church. Ten days later, on the Day of Pentecost, the Holy Spirit descended on the people gathered.

Want to help others in simple, meaningful ways? Join our Pastoral Care Team! This ministry provides support to individuals or families in times of need due to health challenges. We use a team approach so volunteers can do what they enjoy doing when they are able. You can help however you’re able, whether that’s visiting, giving rides, babysitting, or making a meal. If you are interested, connect with Memily Colvin, memily.colvin@gmail.com , Lisa Hallman, hallman.lisaw@gmail.com , or the Rev. Brad Landry, blandry@allsaintsbhm.org .

At All Saints, our Vestry plays a vital role in guiding and supporting the life of our parish. Made up of 15 dedicated members, with one-third elected each year at our fall parish meeting, the Vestry helps shape the future of our church. To help you get to know the faces behind the decisions, we're offering a Vestry spotlight series. First up is our Senior Warden, Martha Bains . A member of All Saints for about 15 years, Martha is now in her third year on the Vestry. “One of my favorite things about All Saints right now is that in this position I get to work closely, not just with our amazing vestry, but also with our wonderful church staff and clergy,” she says. Two traditions close to her heart are the way so many come together on Holy Saturday morning and December 23rd to prepare our church for Easter and Christmas—moments that reflect the spirit of community she loves most.

We’re excited to welcome our new Nursery Director, Jenni Koehler , who has been part of the All Saints community since 2016. Join us in congratulating her on her new role! From Jenni: I have been a part of the All Saints community since 2016, working primarily in the nursery and supporting our youngest parishioners. Working closely with children inspired me to learn more about how to best support them, and I earned my PhD in child development (with a special focus on play behaviors!) from UAB in 2023. I am passionate about creating a safe, nurturing space where children can grow through play. I am also the mother of two (soon to be three!) wonderful children: Vance (5yo) and Nora(3yo) with Baby Sister expected to join us in July. I am so excited to be stepping into this role to continue to serve in such a wonderful and welcoming community and getting the opportunity to inspire playfulness in your children.

Beginning Sunday, May 25, All Saints will have two Sunday worship services at 10:00am (+ Live Stream ) and then 5:30pm! Sunday, August 3 , we will get back to three services as normal, 8:30am, 11:00am and 5:30pm. What else is happening? A light breakfast will be served from 8:45am - 9:45am. The nursery will be available during the morning service for children six weeks old to six years old. Of note, six weeks to two years old parents will drop-off AND pick-up. Three years - six year olds will be escorted by staff into the 10:00am service for the Eucharist (Communion). If you are unable to attend our services, find our live stream archives HERE , and our sermons HERE .