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We truly invite you to “come as you are.”
Our church strives to embody Christ's unconditional love by warmly welcoming ALL PEOPLE. We welcome all, young and old, gay and straight, families and singles, the certain and the questioning, and those of every ethnic and racial background. There is no dress code at All Saints’. |
We have two worship services on Sunday mornings, each with their own experience.
8:30 a.m. Holy Eucharist, Rite I Traditional Language, Contemplative, no music 10:30 a.m. Holy Eucharist, Rite II Contemporary English, with choir, organ, and hymn singing |
In our shared fellowship we deepen our relationship with Christ and strengthen one another. We meet and pray together, and we listen to sermons that speak to our humanity and our relationship with God in Jesus Christ. Each person experiences worship in their own way, but it is the shared experience of Sunday services that strengthens us as a community.
Some enjoy our intimate 8:30 a.m. service, rich with traditional language and scriptural readings, while others prefer our main service at 10:30 a.m. when choral music and congregational hymns compliment the spoken words. |
Children are welcomed and encouraged to join us in worship and in fellowship. We believe that children should be seen AND heard in church.
We offer a nursery for children from newborn to age 4. For those who want their children to stay with them in worship, we have a family friendly section in the rear of the church with a play rug, books, and a rocking chair. |
All Saints’ is an active parish and there are lots of ways to find your place in our community. From participating in acts of worship on the altar guild or in the choir, to reading Scripture or being an acolyte, the act of worship is not left to the clergy alone. Our missions committee directs us to works of service and justice in our world, and our outreach committee helps us stay connected to our community. Our buildings and grounds committee and “lay weeders” keep our facilities beautiful. Everyone has a place at All Saints’.
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