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All Saints Episcopal Church

Todos Los Santos

Come as you are! All are welcome. No exceptions!

All Saints Episcopal Church is a multicultural, inclusive Episcopal Parish with a growing outreach ministry.

All are Welcome!

Service Times

Sunday Morning
9:30 a.m.     English Language Service

11:00 a.m.   Spanish Language Service

Pentecost Sunday:  May 19 One Bilingual Service at 10 a.m., followed by an ice cream social

Sunday services can be viewed live on our FaceBook Page.

Office Hours

9-12 Tuesday, Thursday, & Friday

Office Hours may vary during Holiday Seasons

Food Pantry Hours

9-12 Tuesdays and Thursdays

See Events for Holiday services and Events

4201 West Washington Ave
Las Vegas, NV 89107

(702) 878-2373

Email – office@allsaintslv.com

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We also accept donations through Zelle. Use our office email (above) for our contact info through Zelle.

Parish Blogs

Useful Links

From Father Rafael

Marriage Counseling at All Saints’

Marriages fail for multiple reasons, but one of the most common ones—and overcoming which is quite a challenge—comes when one of the couple’s members has “cheated” the other person.
In Counseling we realize that sometimes infidelities occur in happy relationships, as in troubled ones.
National surveys indicate that 25 percent of married women and 35 percent of married men have had extramarital romance.
As more women work outside the home, their chances of having a love affair increase proportionally.
The good news is that, depending on what caused one of the couple’s members to fall apart and how determined the couple is to stay together, infidelity doesn’t necessarily end in divorce.
Couples who decide to recover from infidelity and rebuild tend to achieve a stronger, loving, and mutually understanding relationship than they had before.
People who have suffered betrayal need to know that there is nothing to be ashamed of staying in marriage. That doesn’t mean they’re getting trampled on, but they’re fighting.”
“The gift they give their families to working through pain is enormous.”
“some infidelities will give a deadly blow to a relationship”. Yet “Others can inspire the change that was so needed.
Betrayal runs deep, but it has a remedy.
In Lent, time for reflection, change, die and reborn, recover, reconciliation, forgiveness Love.
The worst catastrophe: divorce
The Main Reason: Absence of God in the Couple
Lots of world and little God!!
Look for help !
Rafael Pereira
Los matrimonios fracasan por múltiples razones, pero una de las más comunes —y cuya superación es todo un reto— sucede al descubrir que uno de los miembros de la pareja ha “engañado” a la otra persona.
En la Consejeria nos damos cuenta que a veces las infidelidades ocurren en relaciones felices, al igual que en aquellas con problemas.
Las encuestas nacionales indican que el 25 por ciento de las mujeres casadas y el 35 por ciento de los hombres casados han tenido un romance
Como hay más mujeres que trabajan fuera del hogar, las posibilidades de que tengan un amorío aumentan proporcionalmente.
La buena noticia es que, dependiendo de lo que ocasionó que uno de los miembros de la pareja se apartara y cuán decidida está la pareja a seguir junta, la infidelidad no necesariamente acaba en divorcio.
Las parejas que deciden recuperarse de una infidelidad y reconstruirse suelen lograr una relación más fuerte, amorosa y mutuamente comprensiva que la que tenían previamente.
La gente que ha sufrido una traición necesita saber que no hay por qué avergonzarse de quedarse en el matrimonio. Eso no quiere decir que se están dejando pisotear, sino que están luchando”.
“El regalo que dan a sus familias al trabajar para superar el dolor es enorme”.
“algunas infidelidades darán un golpe letal a una relación”. Sin embargo “Otras pueden inspirar el cambio que era tan necesario.
La traición cala hondo, pero tiene remedio.
En la Cuaresma, tiempo de reflexión, de cambio, morir y volver a nacer, recuperar, reconciliación, perdon Amor.
La peor catastrofe : El divorcio
La Razon principal: Ausencia de Dios en la Pareja
Mucho mundo y poco Dios !!
Busquen ayuda !
Rafael Pereira
By |April 20th, 2023|

Events and Announcements 

Weekly Events

Weekly Events

 

Adult Bible Study on Sundays in Room 3

10:50 – 11:35 a.m. (between the services)

We discuss the Gospel reading from the weekly service

Tuesday Book Study at 12:30 p.m. in the Parish Hall

Currently Studying Falling Upward by Richard Rohr

Choir Practice Resumes August 31 in the Sanctuary Thursdays at 7 p.m.

By |August 17th, 2023|

Upcoming Events

UPCOMING EVENTS

Memorial Service for Christopher Stanley: Friday, July 7 at 10 a.m.

Daughters of the King Reception Service:  July 9 at 9:30 a.m.

The Just One Project Food Distribution: July 11 at 9 a.m. in our parking lot

Vestry Meeting:  July 11 at 6 p.m. in the Parish Hall

Needlers Meeting:  July 15 at 10 a.m. in the Parish Hall

Patio Nights:  July 22 at 6:30 p.m. in our Courtyard

Altar Guild:  August 5, 9:30 a.m. in the Parish Hall

Healing Service:  September 9 at 9 a.m., followed by Daughters of the King Meeting

Annual Convention:  October 5-7 at St. Bartholomew’s in Ely

Oktoberfiesta:  October 14 in our Courtyard

By |June 30th, 2023|

Other Blogs

Outreach

In the Catechism (pg 856, BCP) it says, “The ministry of a deacon is to represent Christ and his Church, particularly as a servant to those in need…) As your deacon, I would like to share the many ways All Saints serves those in need. These are the various ways and ministries in which we are involved.

I’ll begin with the Street Teens. We have supported this organization for years. In the beginning, we made the occasional gift to them, through specific offerings. That has grown into a wonderful partnership. We now visit them weekly to provide sandwiches and other necessities as they let us know the needs of their clients as part of our Outreach Tuesday.

Another great partnership is with the Just One Project. Through Rev. Neubauer’s wife, Brooke, we are giving out groceries to more than one hundred families in need on the second Tuesday of every month. They have recently begun leaving us with additional groceries to help meet the needs of the neighborhood for the rest of the month.

We are also leasing space to the Southern Nevada Health District for a sexual health clinic and vaccination clinic. We also leased space for COVID testing and vaccinations. This has been a great opportunity to reach out to the greater community.

Our Thrift Store has been a great help to our own community and recently began opening it on Tuesdays as part of our Outreach Tuesday. Families can find all sorts of gently used clothing and household supplies.

Finally, our newest project is Outreach Tuesday. Every Tuesday we have food bags for families in need and the Thrift store open for those in need. Volunteers also make over one hundred sandwiches every week that they deliver along with food and donations to the Street Teens. While just beginning this effort we are already beginning to help more people in the neighborhood. We are also listed on the Nevada 211 site as a location where people can get help.

These are just the main ways we reach out to serve those in our community. I know there are many within our congregation who do more, and we are always looking for new opportunities to continue the work of Christ to help those in need.

By |May 18th, 2022|

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