
BIG NEWS
for ALL SAINTS!
Fr. Mark
Turner has accepted the call to lead All Saints Anglican of Baton Rouge.
He is
tentatively set to join us FULL TIME on Monday, October 6, 2008.
Please
join us in welcoming the Turner family to the Baton Rouge area and keep
them
in your prayers as they make the transition into our family.
Worship is at Burden Conference Center on Essen Lane Sundays, at 10 A.M, unless otherwise noted.
The Service
Schedule has been updated.
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About All
Saints Anglican Church of Baton Rouge
Where and
When we Worship
Contact Us
Information
for Members
Sermons
Links
Pictures,
News, Stories, Recipes
About
All Saints Anglican Church of Baton Rouge
We are an orthodox Anglican
church mission of the Anglican Mission in America, following a traditional liturgy
with a mix of traditional and contemporary worship music. We have a calling to
evangelize in
GOALS
To be a dynamic
church in the Anglican tradition
To provide Bible
study for all ages
To maintain
a firm commitment to:
Individual
and corporate prayer
Lay
leadership,
Christian
nurture,
Fellowship,
Outreach.
To be joyful
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Where and When we Worship
Eucharist and
Morning Prayer services start at 10:00 AM Sunday mornings. We are currently
alternating Eucharist services lead by Fr. Mark Turner and Morning Prayer
services led by a lay leader. You can check the calendar for the schedule. If you are
joining us for the first time, you will find us at the
Contact
Us
All Saints Anglican
Church of Baton Rouge, La
1040 Main Street, Baton
Rouge, Louisiana 70802, United States
Phone: 225/334-9136
contact@allsaintsanglicanbr.org or contact the Steering Committee
at steeringcom@allsaintsanglican.org
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Information
for Members
Here is the Service Calendar
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Sermons
2008-01-06,
Fr. Turner
2008-01-20,
Fr. Quay
2008-02-03,
Fr. Turner
2008-02-10,
Fr. Turner
2008-02-17,
Fr. Turner
2008-03-09,
Fr. Turner
2008-03-16,
Fr. Turner
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Links
All Saints Anglican Church,
We are a member of the
AMiA is a missionary venture of the
Province of the Episcopal Church of
AMiA web site has an AMiA church Finder,
but if you are traveling, this site can help you find an orthodox Anglican
church, including AMiA, CANA, REC, etc: http://www.greaterdanburyanglicans.org/AMiAChurches/AMiAChurches.html?ShowAll
Another informative site is http://www.Americananglican.org. The FAQ section is especially
interesting and helpful re: the profusion of Anglican organizations. Their news
and blog sections are also interesting and help keep readers up to date on
various activities of interest.
Anyone interested in joining us in this mission
is highly encouraged to read and study 40 Days of Discernment available for
download at http://40daysofdiscernment.org/. This
book can be studied alone or as part of a group.
This site has been recommeded to us as we go
about planting our new church http://www.nciglobal.org.
An AMiA church in
BibleGateway.com (http://www.biblegateway.com) is a free service for
reading and researching Scripture online. They provide tools to search the
Bible by keywords or verse.
Here is the every hymn you ever knew site: http://oremus.org/hymnal/
All Saints Anglican core leadership group has
identified
Leadership has also arranged a one time donation towards recovery
from the earthquake in
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Pictures,
News, Stories
Recipes from our members and friends
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