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This Week at All Saints March 18 – 24, 2018 www.allsaints-pas.org All Saints Church, 132 N. Euclid Ave, Pasadena CA 91101 626.796.1172 Children, Youth & Families Sunday Morning Parents with Infants Parents with infants are always welcome in worship. If needed, parents may feed and change babies while listening to the service in the Small Lounge. Infants & Toddlers (Scott Hall) 9:00–12:30 p.m. Preschool (ages 2–4/pre-K) 9:00 a.m.–12:30 p.m. Child care and storytelling. 10:15 a.m. Sunday School and Worship. K-5th Grade at 9:00 a.m. Children K–5th grade join their families at the beginning of the 9:00 a.m. & 11:15 a.m. services, then follow the banner out for Children’s Chapel before the sermon. Parents are welcome to join the children if they wish. Sunday Morning (cont.) K-5th Grade Sunday School Kindergarten–3rd grade: Social Justice Sunday 4th–5th grade: Social Justice Sunday The Journey for Jr. & Sr. High 10:15 a.m. (Jr. & Sr. High Rooms). Parent Culture 10:15 a.m. Please join us for discussions on current issues and community building as we juggle parenthood together. Parents of birth – 5th grade in Scott Hall 2; parents of teens in the OCC Conference Room. Information = Christina Ortega, 626.583.2733 or [email protected]. Want to Mark a Special Day? For your birthday, anniversary, or in memory of a loved one, con- sider bringing the bread and wine up the aisle for com- munion at the 9:00 or 11:15 a.m. Sunday service. After offering these “oblations” to the priest at the altar, you stand in the circle with the other ministers for the Eucharistic prayer, receive communion, and then return to your seat. You may do this with a partner or be paired with someone else. To sign up or for more information, please contact Beverly Franco at 626.280.9048 or [email protected]. Wednesday, March 21 Youth Group Dinner = 6:30 p.m. (Sweetland Hall) Program = 7:30–8:30 p.m. (Learning Center) Info = 626.583.2733 or [email protected]. Thursday, March 22 God, My Parents & Me 10:00 a.m – Noon (Guild Room) A group for families with young children, supporting the challenging work of parenting by offering spiritual fellowship and emo- tional nurturing to all parents. Information = Christina Ortega, 626.583.2733 or [email protected]. Sunday, March 18 March for Our Lives Poster Making 10:15 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. (Sweetland Hall) Join other community members in making your poster/sign in preparation for the Saturday, Mar. 24, March for Our Lives march to demand that young lives and safety become a priority and that we end gun violence and mass shootings in our schools today. You are invited to bring your signs to church on Sunday, Mar. 25, to continue the march in our grand procession. Jazz Vespers: Bill Cunliffe & His Latin Band Imaginación 5:00 p.m. (Chancel) Jazz pianist, Grammy Award-winning arranger and our composer-in-resi- dence Bill Cunliffe is widely known for his swinging and lyrical pianism and his creativity and invention as a composer and arranger of jazz. He graduated from Duke University and the Eastman School of Music, where he won several Down Beat Awards. Bill was the 1989 winner of the $10,000 Thelonious Monk Interna- tional Jazz Piano Award, and has received stipends from the National Endowment for the Arts. A number of his jazz instructional books are published by Alfred Publications, his big band compositions are published by Kendor Music and Ot- ter Music, and his choral music is self-published on his website: www.billcunliffe.com. Bill will be joined by Kye Palmer, trumpet; Tom Luer, saxophone; Francisco Torres, trombone; Jerry Watts, bass; Gi- ancarlo Anderson, conga; and Jose Perez, drums Christina Honchell offers a meditation. Monday, March 19 Noon Worship 12:10 p.m. (Chapel) Grief and Loss Support Group 7:00 p.m. (Pastoral Care Meeting Room) Led by Chris Folz. Information = Ana Camacho, 626.583.2737 or [email protected]. Brothers on a Journey 7:00–9:00 p.m. (Jr. High Room) Information = Jamie Hebert at 626.583.2765 or [email protected]. Monday Meditation Group 7:15–8:45 p.m. (Rector’s Office) Information = Betty Cole (leader), 626.356.4749. Tuesday, March 20 Noon Worship 12:10 p.m. (Chapel) Wednesday, March 21 Noon Worship & Healing 12:10 p.m. (Chapel) Bible Study 10:45 a.m.– 12:00 p.m (Scott Hall 5) Information = Christina Ortega, 626.583.2733 or [email protected]. Recovery Eucharist 6:30 p.m. (Chapel) Thursday, March 22 Noon Worship 12:10 p.m. (Chapel) Taizé Prayers Around the Cross 6:00 p.m. (Chapel) Meditative prayers, song, scripture and silence. Information = Debbie Daniels, [email protected]. Friday, March 23 Noon Worship 12:10 p.m. (Chapel) Accompany Me: Chronic Illness Support Group 1:00–2:30 p.m. (Scott Hall 6) We share our stories in a safe space together, so we feel less isolated and experience increased hope- fulness and sense of overall well-being. All are wel- come. Meetings are the 2nd and 4th Friday of the month. Information = Ana Camacho, 626.583.2737 or [email protected]. Practicing the Habit of Stillness 7:00–9:00 p.m. (Jr. High Room) Information = Ana Camacho, 626.583.2737 or [email protected]. Creative Worship Space for Families Available in the Chapel! Families are invited to worship together through art and play on our new rug in the chapel during any part of the service. Families should stay with their children as this area is not staffed. All are welcome to sit in the chapel; please be understanding whenever our youngest members make a joyful noise.

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Page 1: This Week at All SaintsHandel, Beethoven and Spencer; at 1 p.m. Dan Cole leads music; Mike Kinman preaches. Normal Sunday parking is available in Kaiser and Plaza Las Fuentes— note:

This Week at All SaintsMarch 18 – 24, 2018

www.allsaints-pas.org All Saints Church, 132 N. Euclid Ave, Pasadena CA 91101 626.796.1172

Children, Youth & Families

Sunday MorningParents with InfantsParents with infants are always welcome in worship. If needed, parents may feed and change babies while listening to the service in the Small Lounge.Infants & Toddlers (Scott Hall)9:00–12:30 p.m. Preschool (ages 2–4/pre-K) 9:00 a.m.–12:30 p.m. Child care and storytelling.10:15 a.m. Sunday School and Worship.K-5th Grade at 9:00 a.m.Children K–5th grade join their families at the beginning of the 9:00 a.m. & 11:15 a.m. services, then follow the banner out for Children’s Chapel before the sermon. Parents are welcome to join the children if they wish.

Sunday Morning (cont.)K-5th Grade Sunday SchoolKindergarten–3rd grade: Social Justice Sunday4th–5th grade: Social Justice SundayThe Journey for Jr. & Sr. High 10:15 a.m. (Jr. & Sr. High Rooms). Parent Culture 10:15 a.m. Please join us for discussions on current issues and community building as we juggle parenthood together. Parents of birth – 5th grade in Scott Hall 2; parents of teens in the OCC Conference Room. Information = Christina Ortega, 626.583.2733 or [email protected].

Want to Mark a Special Day? For your birthday,

anniversary, or in memory of a loved one, con-sider bringing the bread and wine up the

aisle for com-munion at the 9:00 or 11:15 a.m. Sunday service. After offering these “oblations” to the priest at the

altar, you stand in the circle with the other ministers for the Eucharistic prayer, receive communion,

and then return to your seat. You may do this with a partner or be paired with someone else. To sign up or for more information, please contact Beverly

Franco at 626.280.9048 or [email protected].

Wednesday, March 21Youth GroupDinner = 6:30 p.m. (Sweetland Hall)Program = 7:30–8:30 p.m. (Learning Center)Info = 626.583.2733 or [email protected].

Thursday, March 22God, My Parents & Me10:00 a.m – Noon (Guild Room) A group for families with young children, supporting the challenging work of parenting by offering spiritual fellowship and emo-tional nurturing to all parents. Information = Christina Ortega, 626.583.2733 or [email protected].

Sunday, March 18March for Our Lives Poster Making10:15 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. (Sweetland Hall) Join other community members in making your poster/sign in preparation for the Saturday, Mar. 24, March for Our Lives march to demand that young lives and safety become a priority and that we end gun violence and mass shootings in our schools today. You are invited to bring your signs to church on Sunday, Mar. 25, to continue the march in our grand procession.Jazz Vespers: Bill Cunliffe & His Latin Band Imaginación5:00 p.m. (Chancel) Jazz pianist, Grammy Award-winning arranger and our composer-in-resi-dence Bill Cunliffe is widely known for his swinging and lyrical pianism and his creativity and invention as a composer and arranger of jazz. He graduated from Duke University and the Eastman School of Music, where he won several Down Beat Awards. Bill was the 1989 winner of the $10,000 Thelonious Monk Interna-tional Jazz Piano Award, and has received stipends from the National Endowment for the Arts. A number of his jazz instructional books are published by Alfred Publications, his big band compositions are published by Kendor Music and Ot-ter Music, and his choral music is self-published on his website: www.billcunliffe.com. Bill will be joined by Kye Palmer, trumpet; Tom Luer, saxophone; Francisco Torres, trombone; Jerry Watts, bass; Gi-ancarlo Anderson, conga; and Jose Perez, drums Christina Honchell offers a meditation.

Monday, March 19Noon Worship 12:10 p.m. (Chapel)

Grief and Loss Support Group7:00 p.m. (Pastoral Care Meeting Room) Led by Chris Folz. Information = Ana Camacho, 626.583.2737 or [email protected].

Brothers on a Journey7:00–9:00 p.m. (Jr. High Room) Information = Jamie Hebert at 626.583.2765 or [email protected].

Monday Meditation Group7:15–8:45 p.m. (Rector’s Office) Information = Betty Cole (leader), 626.356.4749.

Tuesday, March 20Noon Worship 12:10 p.m. (Chapel)

Wednesday, March 21Noon Worship & Healing 12:10 p.m. (Chapel)

Bible Study 10:45 a.m.– 12:00 p.m (Scott Hall 5) Information = Christina Ortega, 626.583.2733 or [email protected].

Recovery Eucharist 6:30 p.m. (Chapel)

Thursday, March 22Noon Worship 12:10 p.m. (Chapel)

Taizé Prayers Around the Cross6:00 p.m. (Chapel) Meditative prayers, song, scripture and silence. Information = Debbie Daniels, [email protected].

Friday, March 23Noon Worship 12:10 p.m. (Chapel)Accompany Me:Chronic Illness Support Group1:00–2:30 p.m. (Scott Hall 6)We share our stories in a safe space together, so we feel less isolated and experience increased hope-fulness and sense of overall well-being. All are wel-come. Meetings are the 2nd and 4th Friday of the month. Information = Ana Camacho, 626.583.2737or [email protected] the Habit of Stillness7:00–9:00 p.m. (Jr. High Room)Information = Ana Camacho, 626.583.2737 [email protected].

Creative Worship Space for Families Available in the Chapel!Families are invited to worship together through art and play on our new rug in the chapel during any part of the service.

Families should stay with their children as this area is not staffed. All are welcome to sit in the chapel; please be understanding whenever our youngest members make a joyful noise.

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Tenebrae: Service of ShadowsFriday, Mar. 30, 7:30 p.m. This ancient candlelight service commemorates the somber in-between-time of waiting, offering an opportunity to grieve Jesus’ death and sense a glimmer of hope of the resurrection. Coventry Choir Re-naissance Singers offer music of Tchaikovsky, Gesualdo, Byrd and Anerio. Charleen Crean offers a meditation.

Holy Saturday, March 31Children’s Vigil & BaptismsCelebrate the conclusion of Holy Week and beginning of Easter with children leading this service through reading and music with infant and child baptisms. Troubadours offer music of Dwyer. Bring a bell to ring at the Easter proclama-tion! The Great Vigil of Easter7:30 p.m. The service begins on the lawn with the kindling of the fire and lighting of the Paschal candle, then proceeds into the church to experience the stories of our faith and to baptize adults by candlelight. You’re invited to bring bells to ring during the Gloria. The journey continues into the church to celebrate the first Eucharist of Easter. Canterbury Chamber Singers offer music of Billings. Incense will be used in this service.

Sunday, March 18, Is Your Last Chance to Donate for Easter Flowers

Each Easter All Saints Church decorates the altars and chancel with celebration and memorial flowers. Please

consider contributing to the Flower Fund to help beautify the church.Contributions can be made in celebration or memory of loved ones and will be listed in the printed

liturgy on Easter.Call: 626.796.1172

Click: www.tinyurl.com/ASC-EasterFlowers

Contributions must be received by Sunday, March 18!

Looking AheadEvents & Opportunities

www.allsaints-pas.org All Saints Church, 132 N. Euclid Ave, Pasadena CA 91101 626.796.1172

Palm Sunday, March 25Begin your Holy Week with the waving of palms during the grand proces-sion, followed by a dramatic retelling of the Gospel.Holy Week EucharistsMonday–Wednesday, March 26 – 287:00 a.m., 12:10 p.m. & 7:30 p.m. (Chapel)Maundy Thursday & Good Friday Keeping Watch Overnight Prayer VigilParticipants spend one hour (or more) to meditate, pray and remain with Christ’s Presence as Peter, James, and John were asked to do. The one hour watches are in the chapel beginning at 10:00 p.m. on Maundy Thurs-day through 6:00 a.m. on Good Friday. Meditation resources will be avail-able. The labyrinth will be available. If you wish to offer an hour for silence and prayer at the Vigil, please contact Ana Camacho at 626.583.2737 or [email protected].

Maundy Thursday, March 29Eucharist: 7:00 a.m. and 12:10 p.m. (Chapel)At 7:30 p.m. in the Church a beautiful evening service recalls the last supper Jesus shared with his disciples. The congregation is invited to par-ticipate in the washing of the feet, symbolic of the servant ministry Jesus instituted with the disciples. The Trouvères offer music; Mike Kinman offers a meditation. This is a Spanish/English liturgy. All are welcome. Parking is available at Plaza Las Fuentes.Good Friday, March 30Noon to 3 p.m. ServiceMembers of the pastoral staff offer five meditations on the meaning of the crucifixion in our own time. Each meditation is part of a fabric of worship and reflection that includes hymns, scripture, prayers and silence. Canter-bury and Coventry choirs offer spirituals and music of Mozart, Barrett, Stainer, Tchaikovsky, Lotti, Walton, Handel, and Bruckner. Stations of the CrossFriday, Mar. 30, 6:00 p.m. (Quad Lawn) We journey through Pasadena and recreate events that encompassed Jesus’ journey carrying his cross from the Hall of Pilate where he was condemned to death to the site of his execution on Golgotha, reflecting, and praying at each station. This is a Bilingual Spanish/English service.

Easter Sunday, April 1

We celebrate the resurrection amidst a blaze of candles, lilies and trumpets. At 7, 9 & 11:15 a.m. Coventry and Canterbury choirs and Trouvères, brass and percussion ensemble, and soloists offering music of Peeters, Cunliffe, Hampton, Handel, Beethoven and Spencer; at 1 p.m. Dan Cole leads music; Mike Kinman preaches. Normal Sunday parking is available in Kaiser and Plaza Las Fuentes—note: the Plaza is free until 1 p.m. Child care is available for 7:30 p.m. weekday Eucharists, Maundy Thursday evening, Good Friday noon and evening, the Children’s Vigil, the Great Vigil, and all services on Easter Sunday.

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Seeking Volunteers To Support Children’s Worship SpaceWe are seeking volunteers to help with weekly cleaning

of toys and occasional set up of the Children’s Worship rug in the chapel. Volunteers would be responsible for taking toys home right after the 11:15 a.m. service to put into their washing machine or dish washer and bringing back during the week or the next Sunday morning at 8:30 a.m. For toys that cannot be washed in a dish washer (books, toys made of wood) the volunteer would be in charge of wiping them down with Lysol wipes. Volunteers will also occasionally be asked to help with set up of the rug on Sunday mornings. The estimated time commitment of this project would be less than an hour a month. We are looking for 4–5 volunteers to take one Sunday a month. For more information or to volunteer please contact Kelly Phelan at [email protected].

Next Sunday: March 25, 2018 — Palm Sunday

Looking AheadEvents & Opportunities

www.allsaints-pas.org All Saints Church, 132 N. Euclid Ave, Pasadena CA 91101 626.796.1172

At 7:30, 9:00 & 11:15 a.m. Sally Howard preaches.

At 1:00 p.m. Antonio Gallardo preaches at the Spanish Language service.

At 9:00 & 11:15 a.m. Coventry Choir offers O vos omnes by Casals and O Lord, Thy Little Angel Send by Johann Sebastian Bach.

At 1:00 p.m. Dan Cole & the 1 p.m. Ensemble offer music.

Lay Visitation MinistryAll Saints Church Pastoral Care Ministry is

comprised of trained volunteers who serve as Eucharistic and pastoral visitors. They bring com-munion to parishioners who are unable to attend church, due to recovery from surgery and hospi-talization or other chronic conditions. If you would like to receive a visit or communion at home, in the hospital or skilled nursing facility, or know of someone who would benefit (whether a member

of ASC or not), please contact Ana Camacho, 626.583.2737, [email protected].

At 9:00 a.m. Minisingers, Mastersingers and Trouvères Baritones offer Palm Sunday Antiphon by Edwards.

At 9:00 a.m. Trouvères Trebles offer Hosanna to the Son of David by Greig and Paige.

Donations Needed for ASC Food MinistryEvery Monday 70 to 110 low-income and homeless

men, women, and children come to All Saints to receive food, toiletries, clothing, and social service referrals. Dona-tions are gratefully received each Sun-day, in the basket

on the lawn by the “Cookie Table” or in the main of-fice on weekdays. Items needed include: deodorant, razors, shampoo, soap, toothbrushes, toothpaste, socks, underwear, and t-shirts (all toiletry items are preferred in travel size). Information = Ada Ramirez at 626.583.2734 or [email protected].

20/30s Listening SessionSunday, Apr. 8, 12:30–1:30 p.m. in the OCC Conference Room. 20/30s — we want to hear from you! Please come to the 20/30s Listening Session sponsored by the Congregational Development Committee. We want to hear how things are going in your ministry. Lunch will be provided. For more info please contact Jamie Hebert at 626.583.2765 or [email protected] Christmas Market ReportJoyful abundance abounds! Thanks to ASC com-munity generosity, the Alternative Christmas Market had its best year ever. We generated over $47,000 for our 22 nonprofit and fair-trade organization partners. With over $33,000 in cash donations, and close to $14,000 in goods sold, the ACM benefited local, national and international causes and commu-nities. Heartfelt thanks to all!

Walk the Labyrinth in Lent“Journey to Jerusalem”…while walking the Lab-yrinth as a metaphor for your journey throughout Lent: available 8:00 a.m.–8:00 p.m., Monday –

Friday through Lent, in the nave’s south transept.

Come anytime, walk at your own pace, reflect deeply, and listen for God’s still, small voice to em-brace you through this Lenten season. Information = Ana Camacho at [email protected].

Sunday School is Collecting Pencils, Pens, Notebooks and Backpacks for Black Lives Matter Pasadena

As we approach the end of the school year, many students run out of necessary supplies

and could use new items to sustain them through the end of the year. Our K–5 Sunday School classes will be focusing on education

justice this March and are putting together kits for these students.

Please bring the supplies to the main office by Sunday, March 18.

Lay Counseling MinistryThe ministers are volunteer lay counselors, trained to assist persons undergoing situa-tional and emotional difficulties. If you are

experiencing such difficulties, you may leave a confidential message on the dedicated line at

626.583.2706 and a coordinator will call you to schedule a meeting.