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Locality: North Versailles, Pennsylvania

Phone: +1 412-823-1440



Address: 215 Canterbury Lane 15137 North Versailles, PA, US

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All Souls' Episcopal Church 10.11.2020

The sweetest lady ever You will be missed

All Souls' Episcopal Church 24.10.2020

It is with great sorrow we note the passing of Mrs. Elfreda Webster on Wednesday, November 4, 2020. Elfreda was a long time member of All Souls' Church and will be very missed. Our thoughts and prayers go out to her family. May she rest in peace.

All Souls' Episcopal Church 19.10.2020

Due to our church not opening up we will not have our giving tree this year Mas Pantry is asking us to give $20 for gift cards they will purchase for the families to buy their own gifts You can make check out to Mas Pantry and send them to the church by Nov 30 so I can get it to them by Dec 5 Hope you can all give to make these families have a merry Christmas thank you in advance Patty

All Souls' Episcopal Church 12.10.2020

Thank you to all who were able to come and tidy up the church yesterday. Both inside and outside, general cleaning up to get ready for the colder weather. While we are still not meeting for services, Rev. Terry keeps in touch with all parishioners via weekly written sermons and scripture...as well as phone calls. From the booklet Forward-Day by Day for today, October 4 the 18th Sunday after Pentecost: ... Sunsets in the desert can be spectacular. The sun emits colors across the spectrum: the different wavelengths of those colors make the sky appear blue during the day. As the sun sets, warmer shades of gold, orange and red fill the horizen. The particular kind of light present at sunset and sunrise is highly prized by photographers who appreciate the golden glow. It turns out that particle-heavy air (moisture or pollution) dilutes the vividness of the sunset's colors. This might be why modern city dwellers seldom see the heavens proclaiming the glory of God in the way the ancient children of Israel did. The dry, desert air made for stunning sunsets. Our spiritual ancestors celebrated those sunsets as evidence of God's handiwork. If the fleeting sunset is such brillian evidence of God's glory, how much more is the enduring beauty of a stone, a tree, or a human being? MOVING FORWARD- Take a picture of something beautiful today or tomorrow and share it with a friend!