About the Parish
As a traditional Anglican church, All Saints Anglican Parish seeks to preserve the beauty and truth of the One, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic Church. Founded in 1974, All Saints is a parish of the Anglican Province of America, which is a part of the wider Continuing Anglican movement that has sought to uphold, protect, and celebrate the ancient Catholic faith expressed in the Anglican way.
At All Saints, we regard the Holy Bible as the inspired Word of God and the measure of the Christian faith. This faith is proclaimed and summarized in the Apostolic and Nicene (as well as Athanasian) Creeds. We reverently approach God the Holy Trinity in worship using the Book of Common Prayer of 1928, which contains the daily liturgies of Morning and Evening Prayer as well as our weekly Sunday liturgy of Holy Communion. We take Jesus on His word when He says, “This is my body, this is my blood” and believe that He is truly present in the bread and wine of the altar.
Our belief in the communion of the saints spurs us to fellowship and hospitality. Every Sunday after we eat from God’s altar, we sit down to share a meal in the parish hall, making time to have good conversation and welcome visitors.