• Marriage: A Living Picture of the Gospel

    Last evening, June 13, 2025, Allison Sterling and David Scarborough were united in holy matrimony at All Saints Parish. Their wedding was a joyous celebration of God’s good gift of marriage—but more than that, it was a living confession of something sacred, something eternal. Allison and David chose yesterday as the date for their wedding,… Read more

  • Come Holy Spirit, Fill the Hearts of Thy Faithful

    This past Sunday was the Feast of Pentecost, a day in which our focus turns especially to God’s gift of the Holy Spirit. Born again of water and the Spirit–having received the Spirit of adoption–you are directed to the love of God your heavenly Father in and through Christ Jesus. Christ has accomplished your salvation… Read more

  • The Vigil of Pentecost and the Spirit Who Proclaims Christ

    This evening we celebrate Holy Mass (6:30pm) for the Vigil of Pentecost, as we rejoice at God’s gift of the Helper, the Holy Spirit, who continues to proclaim Christ to us and make Him known in God’s holy Word and blessed Sacraments. From the beginning, the Holy Spirit’s mission has been clear: to make Christ… Read more

  • NEA Hymn-Sing and Organ Recital at Hope Lutheran Church – A Festival of Sacred Music

    Join us for a joyful evening of sacred music and fellowship at Hope Lutheran Church in Batesville, Arkansas! On Sunday, June 8 at 4pm, we’re joining together for a Hymn-Sing and Organ Recital that will walk us through the festival half of the Church Year, celebrating the life of Christ through Scripture and song. Featuring… Read more

  • Divine Call Accepted

    God be praised! The Rev. Fr. Daniel Suelzle has accepted the Divine Call to join the pastorate of All Saints Parish to serve as Associate Pastor and Teacher. Father Suelzle and his family will be moving to Jonesboro from Grand Forks, North Dakota, where he has been serving as campus pastor at Wittenberg Lutheran Chapel… Read more

  • Hide Not Your Face from Me

    This past Sunday was Exaudi, the Sunday within the Octave (eight day celebration) of Ascension. So, having just celebrated the Feast of the Ascension of Our Lord last Thursday, what does it mean for us today that Jesus has ascended to the right hand of the Father? Is He no longer with us? Are we… Read more