Worship

How We Worship

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Spend your Sunday morning with us! Services at 8 and 10:30 am. The 8 o'clock service is a contemplative traditional language service without music. The 10 am service includes choir, with childcare available for infants and toddlers. Questions? Use our Contact Form or post a comment!
 
Ask most people who come to All Saints' to describe our liturgical style and you are likely to hear the same four words: "middle of the road." We treasure the beauty and reverence of traditional Anglican worship and yet we seek ways to make it easy for newcomers to participate in the liturgy. We are thankful for sermons that acknowledge our adult intelligence, we love the English hymnal, and we also enjoy singing gospel music. In our pews you'll find both the Hymnal 1982 and Lift Every Voice, the African-American hymnal of the Episcopal church.

Our Music Program

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The Adult Choir sings at the 10:30 am service nine months a year. During the summers, individual choir members often serve as soloists. New members are always welcome, and if you would like to rehearse and sing with the choir regularly -- or at Christmas or Easter -- please contact us or speak to our organist Kinny Landrum.

We are delighted to have as our organist and choirmaster Kinny Landrum. Kinny is a member of All Saints' whose wide-ranging professional career has included touring with Harry Belafonte and working with Carly Simon, Herbie Mann, Jimmy Cliff, Natalie Cole, and Leonard Bernstein, among others. Kinny has played in the pit on Broadway and composed music for television, including Saturday Night Live and many commercials. He was the instrumentalist on the musical theme from Twin Peaks, which won a Grammy for Best Pop Instrumental Performance, and he performed on the soundtracks of Wild at Heart and the new Jane Campion movie Holy Smoke. (During worship here at All Saints', of course, you'll hear Kinny playing Bach, Purcell, and the classical organ repertoire along with gospel favorites!)
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