THIS SUNDAY: September 13, 2020
Fifteen Sunday after Pentecost
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ON-SITE CHURCH SERVICES WITH COMMUNION
8:00AM
Joe Adorno (EM)*
Judy Saronitman (U)
Diane Sato (AG)
9:30AM
Dileep Bal (EM)
Linda Crocker (U)
Terry Moses (LR)
David Crocker (AG)
Mabel Antonio, Nelson Secretario (HP)
* EM - Eucharisitic Minister; U - Usher; LR - Lay Reader; AG - Altar Guild; HP - Healing Prayers
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ON-SITE CHURCH SERVICES WITH COMMUNION
8:00AM and 9:30AM
Sanctuary and Side Lanai
Aloha Hour
Every Sunday
10:45AM - 12:00PM
Side Lanai and Tent
Monday Crew
Every Monday
8:00AM
Church Office
Youth Group Relay for Life
Labyrinth Walk
Saturday, September 12th
5:00 - 7:30PM
Front Lawn
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RECURRING EVENTS
ALL RECURRING EVENTS SUSPENDED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE
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Sunday School
Every Sunday, 9:30 - 10:15AM
Memorial Hall
Laundry Love
1st & 3rd Wednesday, 5:00PM
Kapa`a Laundromat
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McMaster Slack Key Guitar and Ukulele Concert
Every Wednesday, 6:00PM
Church
Choir Practice
Every Thursday, 6:00PM
Choir Room
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SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT
The editor-in-chief of your Epistle will be taking a few weeks off for another surgery on Oahu. In the mean time, we will be publishing a very abbreviated issue each week. These issues will detail the weekly scripture readings, service schedules, duty rosters, upcoming and recurring events. Once recovered, the editor-in-chief will resume his duties.
Mahalo for your support.
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For the aged and infirm, for the widowed and orphans, and for the sick and the suffering, especially Destry, Laragh, The Hiyane Family, Fr. Ryan and Family, The Hoffman Family, The Hiyane Family, Bob, Keith, Bill, those affected by Hurricane Laura and the Beirut blast, Gemi, Mike & Barbara, Susan and those we name silently or aloud, let us pray to the Lord. Lord, have mercy.
For all who have died, especially Jonathan, George, those affected by the COVID-19 virus, and those we name silently or aloud, in the hope of the resurrection, and for all the departed, let us pray to the Lord. Lord, have mercy. Amen.
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The Ke Akua Youth Group plans to hold a Relay for Life event at the front lawn of All Saints' Church on September 12, 2020 from 5:00PM to 7:30PM. We will be streaming our event on the main page of the church website to view virtually.
Luminarias are $5 each and will also be at the church for purchase. Help us reach our goal!
In-person gathering is limited, but those who are able to make it will be able to enjoy the following activities:
Luminarias: Luminarias will be available for purchase at the church. Our keiki will decorate the luminaria at the craft table and place them around the labyrinth. Luminaria will be lit at 6:00PM.
Relay: One person from each team/or household will be allowed to relay around the labyrinth at a time to allow everyone a chance to represent their team/family but practice social distancing. Relayers may also choose to walk into the labyrinth one at a time. Due to max gathering rules, we can only have around 25 people on campus at a time.
Prayer and Meditation: Spectators may find a space on the front lawn to sit, meditate, and watch the sunset behind the beautiful Sleeping Giant mountain. Peaceful meditation music will be playing in the background throughout the night. The church will also be open and available for private and quiet prayer.
If you choose to sit in your car to watch the festivities you do not need to RSVP.
Mahalo!
-Cami Baldovino
Youth Group Minister
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All Saints’ has had a long relationship with Hale Ho`omalu, a Child and Family Service program that provides families with the tools and resources they need to create meaningful and lasting change in their lives. Over the years, our `Ohana has collected donations specific to monthly-need requests provided by Hale Ho`omalu.
COVID-19 changed our ability to collect donations since on-site church services were canceled. Now that we are open for on-site worship, our Hale Ho`omalu donations will be collected again for delivery to this worthy program. We are grateful to our wonderful Monday Crew that takes the donations to Hale Ho`omalu each week.
Hale Ho`omalu is requesting donations of school supplies. There is an on-going need for travel sized toiletries and canned goods so these items will be accepted every week. As always, monetary donations are gratefully accepted.
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IN BRIEF . . .
These news briefs were featured in previous issues of "The Epistle"
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KUPUNA SHOPPING ASSISTANCE MINISTRY
Any of our All Saints' kupuna who need assistance with grocery shopping can contact Carolyn Morinishi at church@allsaintskauai.org to set up a delivery.
ALL SAINTS' VIRTUAL SWAP MEET
If any ministry has an unmet need, reach out to put it in the All Saints' Virtual Swap Meet and it will be published in the Epistle. Contact Bill Caldwell at news@allsaintskauai.org.
PASTORAL CARE CONTACT INFORMATION
Whenever you have a need for support, please call (650) 691-8104 and leave a voice mail. The system will immediately forward the information to the Pastoral Care Committee who will respond to each request. If you prefer, you may send an electronic pastoral care request via email to pastoralcare@allsaintskauai.org.
PRAYER CHAIN MINISTRY
Individuals who want to participate in the Prayer Chain Ministry must re-enroll to continue receiving the email communications. To re-enroll, please visit the newly established Pastoral Care web page or contact the Church Office at (808) 822-4267.
SUBMITTING A PRAYER REQUEST
Prayer requests will now be submitted online or by contacting the Church Office at (808) 822-4267.
PRAYERS OF THE PEOPLE
Names can be added to the Prayers of the People petitions by using the Prayer Chain Request form or by contacting the Church Office at (808) 822-4267. Names will remain in the Prayers of the People for a maximum of four Sundays before a name must be resubmitted.
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