Since the devastating flood on Jan. 9, 2018, we have constantly surveyed the parish via broadcast emails, on social media, via direct calls to individuals, and from reliable word-of-mouth. We know the following individuals to be safe and out of harm’s way.
Learn MoreThe story of All Saints, including Rev. Aimee and Alyson and our neighbors was told to the national Episcopal Church through its news service.
Learn MoreI know that each of you have been significantly touched by the tragedy that struck Montecito. There is so much to tell you about what transpired at All Saints. As we became ground zero for those rescued and evacuated it became clear to me that it was the relationships that All Saints has with our neighborhood and our community that meant literally lives were saved and people helped during this time of crisis.
Learn MoreAll Saints will continue to update flood/mud flow-related damage. Please check this page for updates.
Learn MoreThe All Saints campus and Parish School continue to be inaccessible due to the damage to area roads and US 101. We hope you will choose one of the following for services on Sunday.
Learn MoreWe would like to ascertain your status/needs and collect offers of assistance. Please provide information via email as the Church Office phone system is inoperable.
Learn MoreJanuary 9, 2018 will be a day that will remain with us forever: we each have been touched by the devastating flooding took lives and damaged or destroyed hundreds of homes. We want you to know understand what took place on the church campus. There are many unknowns so please monitor your email regularly.
Learn MoreThe Santa Barbara Fire Department has determined that the All Saints neighborhood will be without power for an extended period of time, perhaps weeks. All roads in our area are impassable and may be for weeks. Also, an alert has been issued to boil water for all Montecito Water District customers. As a result, the entire neighborhood, including the All Saints campus, is being evacuated.
Learn MoreOur neighbors pitched in to help evacuees who were dropped off at All Saints by fire fighters. The Parish Hall was used to provide shelter, warmth and restrooms. The Sanctuary was opened for those in need of respite and spiritual care.
Learn MoreThe All Saints campus is being used as a triage center for people who are in need medical attention and are unable to get out of central Montecito.
Learn MoreOnce again, we find ourselves in a perilous time as much needed rains threaten flash floods and mudslides.
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