October 23, 2025 Snapshot

MINISTRY MEMOS:

COMMUNITY CONNECTIONS:

Monthly Food Truck:  November 3rd at 5:30 P.M., Julie will be here to sort and hand out food that has been donated by Albertson’s & Whole Foods – she’d be grateful for your company & help!

Free Community Meal:  November’s meal will be Friday, the 7th, from 5 – 6 – check in with MaryEllen to let her know your availability and bring your ingredients on Thursday before 1 PM.

BOISE BENCH & BEYOND:

Potato Feed:  Scout Troop 123 will hold a Potato Feed on November 9th in the parish hall from 11 – 2! Price is $5.00/plate. Bring your neighbors!

A BIT OF HISTORY:

The Pledge:  The Episcopal definition of a pledge is simple: “A commitment to give one’s time, talents and money as an expression of faith and personal response to God’s generosity.” Another quote: “A pledge can turn our giving into a spiritual practice just like prayer or worship which in turn helps keep God as a priority in our lives.” Pledging at All Saints goes back to the beginning. An average yearly pledge in the early days was around $300.00. Today our average is near the national average of $3,000.00 plus. For many years the list of contributors was kept secret. The priests and almost all the Congregation would never see that information. Today, it is still private, but the leadership are more comfortable using it as they plan for the coming year. Asking for a pledge today, is less invasive. Over time, with a few reminders, individuals willing make that decision and send it in. Many years ago after church, my mother, Mildred, and I, on a set date, would sit in the parish hall with many other members. We received a list of names and then went out and personally asked for their pledge. That has changed, I believe, for the better. We trust members to come forth with their pledge without a lot of “arm twisting”.

-John B.

Fr. Joseph’s contact:  For more urgent situations outside of office hours, please call or text his cell at 208-917-2270. If calling, please leave a message with your name, a call-back number, and a detailed message and he will get back to you as soon as he can. You can also text this number. Emails are generally answered when he is in the office.

Our Sunday bulletin can be found here.  If you can’t be here in person, we stream our 9:00 A.M. service on YouTube and Facebook.

Wondering what’s happening around the church? Click here to find our on-line calendar! If you open the event, it will tell you the time, location, and who’s putting it on. Send an email to Nicole if you’d like something added!