What All Saints’ Is All About

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All Saints’ Is All of Us

Our church is nestled in the heart of one of the world’s most iconic cities, and we welcome our members from all walks of life (and over 57 different zip codes!). The All Saints’ community is made of members from just about every race, orientation, gender identity…you name it.

We’re as welcoming as it gets, and we’re here to offer you a place where you can safely and comfortably glorify God in worship, whatever that might mean to you as an individual.

Ours is a beautifully diverse community, positively vibrating with love for the uniqueness God has sewn within each and every one of us.

Christians are always at our best when we’re coming together and experiencing the Kingdom of God as the richly-woven tapestry of faith He intended for us to be. We at All Saints’ are a deeply united family, fully committed to bringing the light of God’s Love to life in the world, in every possible way.

When you need support on your path to God’s Kingdom…
When you want to reach out to support others on theirs…
When you seek to explore the mysteries of life…
When you need a place to feel loved and accepted as you are…

All Saints’ Is Here for You!

As an open and inclusive Episcopal Church, All Saints’ is dedicated to…

  • Enthusiastically and warmly welcoming all comers, nurturing any who seek to join us on our journey through this complicated world.

  • Reaching out to our greater community, inviting all parts of it to celebrate and share in communion with us.

  • Loving our neighbors with all that we are, and upholding the dignity of all peoples by feeding the hungry and caring for the sick…no matter what.

  • Grounding ourselves in a sacred rhythm of worship, music, fellowship, and service, which drives us to become the best possible versions of ourselves.

  • Affirming and blessing committed, lifelong, monogamous relationships, while also recognizing that divorce and other changes do happen.

  • Ordaining men and women to the Priesthood, regardless of their gender or orientation.

  • Respecting the decisions of others, while acknowledging that scripture, tradition, and experience invite us all to our own beautifully individual ways of experiencing God.

  • Understanding that worship is sometimes about asking the tough questions, and knowing that the answers are more easily found if we all seek them together.