Online All-Ages Worship (6 September 2020)

Please join us on Sunday (6 September 2020) at 11:00 AM for our annual Artist Sunday worship service — this year’s service will be an online virtual Artist Sunday service.

Our service will be livestreamed on Facebook Live here.

Artist Sunday is an annual All Souls tradition.

Every element of the service is some kind of artistic performance — song, dance, instrumental music, poetry, or other spoken word.

We will have a  virtual coffee hour after the service on Zoom.

While we are remaining physically distant, we want to know how you are doing, what you need, and what you are interested in.  You can let us know using these online surveys.

And you can contribute to All Souls using this online resource.

Online All-Ages Worship (30 August 2020)

Please join us on Sunday (30 August 2020) at 11:00 AM for
a wonderful sermon (title to be announced later) by Rev. Barbara Jarrell.

Our service will be livestreamed on Facebook Live here.

Because of the impact of Hurricane Laura (including the fact that many of our performing artists have no internet and no electricity), we are postponing our online Artist Sunday worship service until next week (6 September 2020).

Rev. Barbara and our worship team will be back this Sunday with yet another inspiring and thought-provoking service on a timely and needed theme.  Please join us.

We will have a  virtual coffee hour after the service on Zoom.

While we are remaining physically distant, we want to know how you are doing, what you need, and what you are interested in.  You can let us know using these online surveys.

And you can contribute to All Souls using this online resource.

Online All-Ages Worship (23 August 2020)

Please join us on Sunday (23 August 2020) for “Fixing the Pump” by Rev. Barbara Jarrell.

Our service will be livestreamed on Facebook Live here.

We will have a  virtual coffee hour after the service on Zoom.

While we are remaining physically distant, we want to know how you are doing, what you need, and what you are interested in.  You can let us know using these online surveys.

And you can contribute to All Souls using this online resource.

All Souls members and friends have asked us what is the timeline for getting back into the building for worship services and other gatherings.

The Board has determined that we will not even begin a
discussion of in-person services until the state has entered phase three.  And we will likely take some time to discern whether and how long that phase three will last.

And the UUA President Rev. Susan Frederick-Gray recently issued a statement that we should be prepared to continue meeting virtually through at least May 2021.

Online All-Ages Worship (16 August 2020)

Please join us on Sunday (16 August 2020) at 11:00 AM for “As American as Motherhood and Suffrage Pie” with Pamela Carlisle and worship associate Susan Bettinger.

Our service will be livestreamed on Facebook Live here.

We welcome Pamela Carter Carlisle (All Souls Member and Outreach Specialist for the Bossier Parish Libraries History Center) who will present “As American as Motherhood and Suffrage Pie” — a look at how far we’ve come in the 100 years since the passage of the 19th Amendment and how far we have yet to go.

We also welcome worship associate Susan Bettinger (All Souls member and President of the Caddo Parish League of Women Voters).

We will have a  virtual coffee hour after the service on Zoom.

While we are remaining physically distant, we want to know how you are doing, what you need, and what you are interested in.  You can let us know using these online surveys.

And you can contribute to All Souls using this online resource.

Online All-Ages Worship (9 August 2020)

Please join us on Sunday (9 August 2020) at 11:00 AM for “Light Among the Means and Ends” by Rev. Barbara Jarrell.

Our service will be livestreamed on Facebook Live here.

Means and ends are inseparable.

How could we ever expect to achieve positive ends through negative means?

We must be able to see and be the light — and to believe in something better — if we are to bring it about for our world.

We will have a  virtual coffee hour after the service on Zoom.

While we are remaining physically distant, we want to know how you are doing, what you need, and what you are interested in.  You can let us know using these online surveys.

And you can contribute to All Souls using this online resource.