Sundays at All Saints’

Christian formation opportunities each week

Nursery

9:00am - 1:00pm

Open to youth ages 0-5

All our youth and childcare workers have been trained in child abuse prevention and have had full background checks through our SafeChurch program.

Faith & Reason

9:00am in the Large Classroom

This adult Sunday school class provides an educational opportunity to engage the evolving issues and imperatives of 21st century progressive Christianity. The format is short video or audio presentation followed by lively class discussion. Each session is facilitated by Bill Parton and/or a volunteer from the class. Anyone interested is welcome to join at any time!

Walk in Love with us.

Y’all Saints’ gathers each Sunday after the 10:30 service. Join us for lunch and fellowship.

Through radical hospitality, we’re creating space for all people, across generations and backgrounds, to gather, grow, and show up for each other and the world around us.

Whether Episcopalian, another faith tradition, or none of the above, you are welcome in this space. May we all learn to grow as a community that loves thy neighbor as themselves.

Our nursery stays open through 1 :00pm to allow guardians/parents a time for fellowship.

Pub Theology

First Sunday of the month at 4:00pm

The format is simple: beverages, conversation, and God. Bring your questions, your curiosity, and pull up a chair. Be ready to engage with people of various religious traditions, philosophical perspectives, and life experiences. Find a safe place to share your own struggles and thoughts while learning something new along the way.

Pub Theology began as an extension of the Faith & Reason class. Meeting on Sunday afternoons once a month at Point Remove Brewing Company at the Central Fire Station in Russellville, we engage in lively theological discussions in a more relaxed and public setting.

Practicing Prayer

Deepening our Friendship with God

6:00pm on Zoom

Practicing Prayer is a gathering for those interested in deepening their friendship with God. We explore contemplative traditions and practices grounded in our earliest Christian history, as well as those in other religions. These practices, collectively known as Wisdom practices, are common to the inner spiritual life of many traditions. They provide a lived experience, a journey undertaken to open to God’s presence within.

Each week we begin with 20 minutes of silent prayer followed by group discussion.

For more information or to get a Zoom invite, please contact Catherine Crews at catherine.crews@icloud.com or (479)264-4346.