Many people have asked how they can help. All Saints-by-the-Sea is collecting funds to give to those in need affected by the mudslide.
Learn MoreThe national coverage of All Saints’ role during the mud slide and its tragic aftermath continues. Click here to see another story published by the Episcopal News Service. You can click this link to see the initial story about All Saints.
Learn MoreYou can now reach the Church Office at our regular office line, 805-969-4771, or via email atĀ info@asbts.org.
Learn MoreWe are very happy to let our parents know that we have been graciously invited to share space with St. Mark Preschool at 3942 La Colina Road in Santa Barbara until it is safe to return to All Saints by-the-Sea Parish School.
Learn MoreThe Church Office phone system has been inoperable since the storm hit on Tuesday, Jan. 9. If you need to reach the Office, please use the email address below or call the cell number until further notice. This is the cell number for Kathleen Bright, our Director of Administration. Your patience to receive a response […]
Learn MoreSpecial for week of Jan. 15 – During All Saints Closure: For those who would like to gather mid-week for fellowship and then on Sunday for worship, see these joint efforts coordinated by the parishes of both All Saints and Trinity Santa Barbara.
Learn MoreThe parishioners of All Saints were warmly welcomed and embraced by the clergy and parish of Trinity Santa Barbara on Sunday, Jan. 14. With the All Saints campus closed due to the mud slides and evacuation order, those who are on the north side of the HW 101 closure and who were able made their way to Trinity.
Learn MoreSince 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.
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