Good Friday

Welcome to All Saints  The Good Friday Liturgy, while not a three hour service (even if it feels like it!!!), is a solemn service that includes special prayers, a reading of the Passion, communion from the Reserved Sacrament and the opportunity for the veneration of the cross and meditation. The Read more…

Maundy Thursday

Welcome to All Saints Whether you are a first-time visitor, long-time parishioner, or somewhere in between, we are honored and enriched by your on-line presence this evening, and offer you a sincere welcome home to this parish church. Although many of us are physically apart, we are together in heart Read more…

Tenebrae

Welcome to All Saints Whether you are a first-time visitor, long-time parishioner, or somewhere in between, we are honored and enriched by your on-line presence this evening, and offer you a sincere welcome home to this parish church. Although many of us are physically apart, we are together in heart Read more…

Palm Sunday 2022

Good morning and welcome one the great days of the church year, the Sunday of the Passion: Palm Sunday. On Palm Sunday, also known as “The Sunday of the Passion” we both literally and figuratively begin to walk through Holy Week. The service begins away from the main sanctuary. The story of the Triumphal Entry is read, palm branches are blessed, and we recall Jesus’s entry into Jerusalem by carrying the palms, singing a hymn and walking in procession to the main doors of the church which become symbolically the gates of Jerusalem. Instead of a regular reading of the Gospel, members of the congregation take part in reading the story of the last few days of Jesus’s mortal life. We hope that wherever you are joining us from that you feel welcomed here at All Saints.

The Fifth Sunday of Lent

Whether you are a first-time visitor, long-time parishioner, or somewhere in between, we are honored and enriched by your on-line presence this morning, and offer you a sincere welcome home to this parish church. Although many of us are physically apart, we are together in heart and mind. The tomb could not hold God’s Son, and our current situation cannot conquer his people.

The Fourth Sunday of Lent

Whether you are a first-time visitor, long-time parishioner, or somewhere in between, we are honored and enriched by your on-line presence this morning, and offer you a sincere welcome home to this parish church. Although many of us are physically apart, we are together in heart and mind. The tomb could not hold God’s Son, and our current situation cannot conquer his people.

The Memorial Service of Patricia Rowe

Whether you are a visitor or are joining us online or coming home to All Saints, we welcome you this morning. Although we gather to mourn our loss, we also gather to celebrate Pat’s new life in the household of our loving Father. The Burial Service is an Easter service and celebrates the victory of eternal life over death, won for us through the death and resurrection of our Lord Jesus Christ.

The Third Sunday of Lent

Whether you are a first-time visitor, long-time parishioner, or somewhere in between, we are honored and enriched by your on-line presence this morning, and offer you a sincere welcome home to this parish church. Although many of us are physically apart, we are together in heart and mind. The tomb could not hold God’s Son, and our current situation cannot conquer his people.

The Second Sunday of Lent

Whether you are a first-time visitor, long-time parishioner, or somewhere in between, we are honored and enriched by your on-line presence this morning, and offer you a sincere welcome home to this parish church. Although many of us are physically apart, we are together in heart and mind. The tomb could not hold God’s Son, and our current situation cannot conquer his people.

The First Sunday of Lent

Whether you are a first-time visitor, long-time parishioner, or somewhere in between, we are honored and enriched by your on-line presence this morning, and offer you a sincere welcome home to this parish church. Although many of us are physically apart, we are together in heart and mind. The tomb could not hold God’s Son, and our current situation cannot conquer his people.