In order to cooperate with emergency personnel, and in order to keep the people of All Saints and the general public safe, All Saints will NOT be holding worship this weekend, neither on Saturday nor Sunday.
Learn MoreIf the Evacuation Order is lifted by 1 p.m. on Saturday, All Saints will hold our 5 p.m. Saturday service on February 2. If the Evacuation Order is not lifted by 1 pm. on Saturday, we will not hold the Saturday service.
Learn MoreSunday, Jan. 27, 2019 was a moving final service in our 119-year-old Sanctuary before we close for 17 months of renovation. It’s a huge undertaking to add new walls, floors, foundations, steel supports, etc. The parish has been preparing for this moment for the past 10 years: we are ready! Don’t forget: worship will now […]
Learn MoreBeginning Saturday, Feb. 2 and Sunday, Feb. 3, the Parish Hall will be home to four worship services to accommodate all members of All Saints, our community and visitors.
Learn MoreAll are invited to a special evening of remembrance on January 9th. We will gather with our brothers and sisters of faith in prayer and a meal. Details below: 5:30 p.m. – Christian Prayer Service at El Montecito Presbyterian Church 6:00 p.m. – Gather in Lower Manning Park 6:30 p.m. – Service of Remembrance 7:00 […]
Learn More12/23 .- Greening of the Church following the 10 a.m. service. We need hands to make the wreaths, (gloves an a pair of pruners will help), put on the bows, put up the poinsettias, and straighten the Christmas trees and of course advice for those who are brave enough to climb the ladders. It’s a […]
Learn MoreA new Sanctuary renovation start date was announced at the Nov. 11, 2018 Town Hall. The final worship service in the Sanctuary before we begin renovation will be Jan. 27, 2019. We will begin worshiping in the Parish Hall for the first of our regular Saturday services on Feb. 2. The first of three regular Sunday services will begin on Sunday, Feb. 3.
Learn MoreAll are welcome to attend this free event which will include lunch, bounce houses, and fun on Saturday October 20th from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Learn MoreIt’s been a number of weeks since we learned that construction bids for the Sanctuary Preservation and Readiness Project came in severely over our budget. We’ve worked hard to find significant ways to reduce the scope of the project and quantify the available savings. We are confident that we are headed toward balancing construction costs and available funds.
Learn More“I was haunted by terrible nightmares. Each time I went to sleep, I was reliving the day I saw my parents killed. I was afraid to go to bed. But since I started coming to the counseling sessions, I feel more positive about my life. I’ve stopped asking why I survived while so many other people died.”
Learn More“This has been an exceptional year. Let’s focus our efforts on people whose homes or jobs were affected a local disaster, specifically the Thomas Fire and the January 9th debris flow.” This was the sentiment shared by the entire Outreach Committee at our April meeting.
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