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ALL SAINTS' EPISCOPAL CHURCH
frwilson@uwmail.com
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The Very Rev. J. Scott Wilson, SSC
Father (Fr.) Scott Wilson became rector of All Saints' Episcopal Church in March, 2001, bringing 20 years' experience as a priest in Episcopal churches. He was born and grew up in Dallas, Texas, and graduated from SMU in 1970 with a degree in engineering. He joined the Episcopal Church in 1971, a few years after a "conversion" experience in which he discovered that God was real and very personal. Fr. Wilson graduated from Seabury-Western Theological Seminary in 1976 and was ordained priest in 1977. He received a second post-graduate degree in 1986, specializing in the Bible and missionary training. His work with youth (teenagers) as Diocesan Youth Missioner in the Diocese of Pittsburgh led him to take a group of teens and adults to do mission work in South Africa. Another later call sent him with a team to lead Cursillo in Malawi, Africa. Fr. Wilson has specialized also in evangelism and currently chairs the diocesan Evangelism Commission, which trains parishes and individuals in sharing the Christian faith with others. He is a member of SSC, A theologically conservative clergy society.
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A MESSAGE FROM FATHER WILSON
Why Come to Church?
I would like to share with you a paragraph that is so meaningful to me that it is, at present, printed in our bulletins every Sunday. Please see below.
We come to God and talk to Him about mankind. By being at Mass every Sunday for the rest of our lives,
to offer the Holy Eucharist on behalf of the human race; that is how we intercede for humanity,
that is how we bring all human beings before the throne of God.
We must get it out of our minds that we are in church only for ourselves.
We are not; we are here for the whole unchurched human race - and then some.
Being at Mass is our Christian duty to the unsaved world as well as to ourselves.
--Anonymous
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