July 16, 2024 Snapshot

Photo Directory:  The Stewardship Committee is working to finalize All Saint’s picture directory, which we plan on completing by the end of September.  We need your help!  Each Sunday, a member of the committee will be available to take congregant pictures – join us in the hall outside the office to snap your photo.  See you there!  Committee members: Janet Hasson, Jim Reynolds, and Judy Lonsdale.

Social Justice Collection:  June/July donations are for our local CWI campus. We will be collecting snack foods and personal hygiene products. Any questions ask Michael Englesby!

Red Rock’s 75th Anniversary:  Join them as they as they celebrate July 19 – 21 with a camp reunion, softball game, and a Sunday worship and meal.

VBS:  Vacation Bible School is happening next week, July 22-26 from 9 AM – 12 PM! Bring your kiddos and their friends to discover how all Heroes can follow the examples set by a cast of supporting Bible Heroes, who work together to bring peace, build each other up!

Free Movies:  Did you know that with your AARP membership, you can see free movies? Here’s all of the details: https://local.aarp.org/boise-id/movies/!

Embroidery:  It’s making a big comeback and you can create 4 linen napkins on July 19th!  Find out more and reserve your space here: https://thethreadhoney.com/products/embroidery-workshop-at-scenic-the-storied-home.

Kegs 4 Kause: This Monday, July 22nd, from 6pm – 10pm at Payette Brewing Company, 733 S. Pioneer Street, you can help donate to Faces of Hope!

Jump, Jam, & Jive:  Love live music? Boise JUMP’s schedule is full: https://jumpboise.org/jump-jam-and-jive.

The Bells

I was recently asked about the bells that were used in the early years. There were actually two, both donated. Attached, is a newspaper clipping giving an overview of how they came into existence. They were part of the original chapel. They were used on Sundays and many other occasions. The whole neighborhood welcomed the sound. They were part of the Bench history. I have read somewhere about the story of what happened to their existence and the fact that they disappeared. While preparing to move the chapel, they were set on the ground. They were stolen! Not long ago, several of us explored the existing church to see if there were any clues.  It appeared that the architects provided space which never been used.

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 A.M. service on YouTube and Facebook.