All Saints Blog

Sects in The City
As we continue our study in Genesis this Sunday, we find the origin story for the very first city, Nod. Of course, every city has an origin story.

Dustin+ Messer
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What’s Wrong with the World
GK Chesterton’s answer to what’s wrong with the world was simple: “I am.” As our summer in Genesis reaches the fall of Adam and Eve, we see how Jesus, the Second Adam, is setting the world right.

+Philip Jones
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If You go Against the Grain of the Universe, You Get Splinters
What does it mean to be human? As we begin Genesis with the creation of Adam and Eve, we glimpse a world of peace before the fall, and the shalom that is still ours in the Second Adam, Jesus.

Dustin+ Messer
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The Spirit of God and Mission
On Trinity Sunday, we watch the Trinity at work in Acts 2 as the Spirit sends the young Church out in mission. We will also hear from Aaron and Courtney Baldridge, medical missionaries serving in Guinea.

+Philip Jones
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We Are Pentecost People
Last Sunday we marked the Ascension; this Sunday we celebrate Pentecost. We will explore who the Holy Spirit is and what it means to live filled with His power. Wear red!

+Philip Jones
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Jesus is For You!
Come and hear about a God who loves you and is for you. As we read of Jesus’ ascension in Luke’s Gospel, we find Him lifting His hands to bless His disciples, and us.

Dustin+ Messer
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Speaking to a Very Religious (Secular) World
As we walk through Easter, St. Paul’s speech at Mars Hill shows us how to witness to the Resurrection in a secular age, carrying it into our friendships and workplaces with humility and love.

Erin+ Roy
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A Royal Priesthood!
What is the church? In our New Testament lesson this week, St. Peter gives us a straight answer.

Dustin+ Messer
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The Shepherd who Heals
This Sunday is Good Shepherd Sunday, the feast day which reminds us Jesus is now--actively, presently--leading, feeding, and protecting His people.

Dustin+ Messer
•

The Holy Spirit and You
This Sunday will be a solemn and sacred celebration as about 45 people join ASD through the service of Confirmation across four services.

+Philip Jones
•

Resurrection Outpouring!
Baptisms are one of the most special celebrations associated with Eastertide. This Sunday, we'll have 16 baptisms across the four services.

Dustin+ Messer
•

I Have Seen the Lord
Today begins the Holy Triduum, the three days culminating in the celebration of the Resurrection on Easter Sunday.

+Philip Jones
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All Saints Blog

Sects in The City
As we continue our study in Genesis this Sunday, we find the origin story for the very first city, Nod. Of course, every city has an origin story.

Dustin+ Messer
•

What’s Wrong with the World
GK Chesterton’s answer to what’s wrong with the world was simple: “I am.” As our summer in Genesis reaches the fall of Adam and Eve, we see how Jesus, the Second Adam, is setting the world right.

+Philip Jones
•

If You go Against the Grain of the Universe, You Get Splinters
What does it mean to be human? As we begin Genesis with the creation of Adam and Eve, we glimpse a world of peace before the fall, and the shalom that is still ours in the Second Adam, Jesus.

Dustin+ Messer
•

The Spirit of God and Mission
On Trinity Sunday, we watch the Trinity at work in Acts 2 as the Spirit sends the young Church out in mission. We will also hear from Aaron and Courtney Baldridge, medical missionaries serving in Guinea.

+Philip Jones
•

We Are Pentecost People
Last Sunday we marked the Ascension; this Sunday we celebrate Pentecost. We will explore who the Holy Spirit is and what it means to live filled with His power. Wear red!

+Philip Jones
•

Jesus is For You!
Come and hear about a God who loves you and is for you. As we read of Jesus’ ascension in Luke’s Gospel, we find Him lifting His hands to bless His disciples, and us.

Dustin+ Messer
•

Speaking to a Very Religious (Secular) World
As we walk through Easter, St. Paul’s speech at Mars Hill shows us how to witness to the Resurrection in a secular age, carrying it into our friendships and workplaces with humility and love.

Erin+ Roy
•

A Royal Priesthood!
What is the church? In our New Testament lesson this week, St. Peter gives us a straight answer.

Dustin+ Messer
•

The Shepherd who Heals
This Sunday is Good Shepherd Sunday, the feast day which reminds us Jesus is now--actively, presently--leading, feeding, and protecting His people.

Dustin+ Messer
•

The Holy Spirit and You
This Sunday will be a solemn and sacred celebration as about 45 people join ASD through the service of Confirmation across four services.

+Philip Jones
•

Resurrection Outpouring!
Baptisms are one of the most special celebrations associated with Eastertide. This Sunday, we'll have 16 baptisms across the four services.

Dustin+ Messer
•

I Have Seen the Lord
Today begins the Holy Triduum, the three days culminating in the celebration of the Resurrection on Easter Sunday.

+Philip Jones
•
All Saints Blog

Sects in The City
As we continue our study in Genesis this Sunday, we find the origin story for the very first city, Nod. Of course, every city has an origin story.

Dustin+ Messer
•

What’s Wrong with the World
GK Chesterton’s answer to what’s wrong with the world was simple: “I am.” As our summer in Genesis reaches the fall of Adam and Eve, we see how Jesus, the Second Adam, is setting the world right.

+Philip Jones
•

If You go Against the Grain of the Universe, You Get Splinters
What does it mean to be human? As we begin Genesis with the creation of Adam and Eve, we glimpse a world of peace before the fall, and the shalom that is still ours in the Second Adam, Jesus.

Dustin+ Messer
•

The Spirit of God and Mission
On Trinity Sunday, we watch the Trinity at work in Acts 2 as the Spirit sends the young Church out in mission. We will also hear from Aaron and Courtney Baldridge, medical missionaries serving in Guinea.

+Philip Jones
•

We Are Pentecost People
Last Sunday we marked the Ascension; this Sunday we celebrate Pentecost. We will explore who the Holy Spirit is and what it means to live filled with His power. Wear red!

+Philip Jones
•

Jesus is For You!
Come and hear about a God who loves you and is for you. As we read of Jesus’ ascension in Luke’s Gospel, we find Him lifting His hands to bless His disciples, and us.

Dustin+ Messer
•

Speaking to a Very Religious (Secular) World
As we walk through Easter, St. Paul’s speech at Mars Hill shows us how to witness to the Resurrection in a secular age, carrying it into our friendships and workplaces with humility and love.

Erin+ Roy
•

A Royal Priesthood!
What is the church? In our New Testament lesson this week, St. Peter gives us a straight answer.

Dustin+ Messer
•

The Shepherd who Heals
This Sunday is Good Shepherd Sunday, the feast day which reminds us Jesus is now--actively, presently--leading, feeding, and protecting His people.

Dustin+ Messer
•

The Holy Spirit and You
This Sunday will be a solemn and sacred celebration as about 45 people join ASD through the service of Confirmation across four services.

+Philip Jones
•

Resurrection Outpouring!
Baptisms are one of the most special celebrations associated with Eastertide. This Sunday, we'll have 16 baptisms across the four services.

Dustin+ Messer
•

I Have Seen the Lord
Today begins the Holy Triduum, the three days culminating in the celebration of the Resurrection on Easter Sunday.

+Philip Jones
•
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Sundays at 8, 9, 10 & 11 AM
901 S Ervay, Dallas, TX 75201
972-755-3505
Subscribe to the ASD Newsletter
Helpful links
© 2024, All Saints Dallas
Site by Parker