Welcome to Sundays at All Hallows
The first Sunday of November, often celebrated as All Saints’ Sunday, when the Feast of All Saints is not celebrated during the preceding week. The Feast of All Saints is also known as the Feast of All Hallows from which All Hallows Murray takes its name. “Hallow” is an old English word for “saint.” A saint, as defined in the New Testament, is one of those whom God has called out of darkness into his marvellous light to make known his goodness. All who have heard Jesus’ call and responded to it are saints. Saved by grace through faith in Christ, they are being transformed into the likeness of their Saviour and Lord. God is providing them with a wedding garment so they may feast with all the redeemed at the marriage supper of the Lamb. Readings: Sirach 2:10–18; John 15:16–27
Message: How We Are Called to Live as Jesus’ Disciples
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If you are new to Sundays at All Hallows, you may find these directions helpful:
-When you open the link to a video in a new tab, check auto-play to make sure it is in the off position. Otherwise, a second video with a different song will follow the first.
-If an ad plays when you open a link to a video in a new tab, click the refresh icon of your browser until the song appears.
-If a song begins partway through the video, click pause, move the slider to the beginning, and then click play.
-An ad may follow a song so as soon as the song is finished, close the tab.
May Sundays at All Hallows be a blessing to you.
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