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 (University of North Dakota). We look forward to welcoming Father Suelzle, his wife Mary, and their four children, when they arrive toward the end of summer. Please keep them in your prayers during their transition.

Learn more about the Suelzle family.

An Eventful Week

Last week was the final week of the school year, and it was jam-packed with good times. Our Spring Recitation Night (with the theme Jubilate Deo) gave us the opportunity to hear All Saints scholars recite original poetry; share wonderful music (violin, piano, & choir); conjugate, decline, and translate Latin; diagram sentences and talk about English grammar; and more.

The last day of school included a BBQ lunch from Blue Ember (thanks to the Crismons), field day at Joe Mack Park, and root beer floats to end the school day.

Finally, we topped it all off with Schwarzer Bär Friday evening, enjoying lots of good food, fun, and fellowship. God be praised!

Finally, finally: Our parish voters’ assembly voted Sunday after Divine Service to extend a Divine Call to The Rev. Fr. Dan Suelzle (currently Campus Pastor at Wittenberg Lutheran Chapel, University of North Dakota). Please keep Fr. Suelzle and his family in your prayers as he considers the call to serve God’s people at All Saints Cathedral Parish.

A Successful Open Forum on Classical Education

A Great Evening & Conversation

A huge thank you to everyone who attended our Open Forum on Classical Education at All Saints last night! We were thrilled to see such a great turnout of engaged and curious parents and friends eager to learn more about the benefits of this time-tested approach to learning.

A special thank you to Headmaster Leckband for leading the conversation and to Emmy Henley from The Reform Alliance for sharing valuable insights on financial assistance options, helping to make classical education more accessible to families. Your expertise and passion were truly appreciated!

It was an evening full of thoughtful discussion, great questions, and a shared commitment to providing our children with a rich, full, and Christ-centered education.